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Mexican actress Olivia Corona, a pioneer of film and radio dubbing in Mexico, has passed away. Photo: IMDb
Olivia Corona also lent her voice to several iconic roles in television and film. She voiced Dorothy zbornak in the series The Golden Girls; Adrian Pennino in Rocky IV (1985); and Kate in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945). She is perhaps best known for voicing Chip, the mischievous squirrel, in the 1989 Disney series Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers.
Corona also provided the Spanish dubbing for Swedish actress Signe Hasso in films such as Risky Partners, The Seventh Cross, and Assignment in Brittany. Her talent extended to radio soap operas, where she participated in the 1960s production of Kalimán: The Game of Death, a highly acclaimed series in the medium.
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