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Kathryn Beaumont (born 27 June 1938) is an English born voice actress/school teacher. She is best known for playing the voice of both Alice, in Disney's Alice in Wonderland and Wendy in Disney's Peter Pan. In addition to playing the voice of Alice and Wendy, Kathryn served as a live-action model for the animators. After Peter Pan, Kathryn went to college, where she earned a teaching credential. She also did the narration as Alice in the Disneyland attraction of the same name. Kathryn continues to use her voice in the animated television series Disney's House of Mouse as well as other specials and video games where either Alice's or Wendy's voice is required, such as the game Kingdom Hearts. She was given the honour of being named a Disney Legend in 1998.

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Kathryn Beaumont - Tribute page by Don Brockway. Offers a complete biography and photographs. Also includes a collection of articles and interviews by other authors.

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