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Desirée Goyette is a Actor and Original Music Composer American born on 10 september 1956

Desirée Goyette

Desirée Goyette
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Nationality USA
Birth 10 september 1956 (67 years)

Desirée Goyette (married name Desirée Goyette-Bogas) (born December 25, 1960) is an American singer, composer, lyricist and voice-over artist. She has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and has voiced such characters as Betty Boop, Barbie, Nermal, Petunia Pig, Honey Bunny and numerous others for radio, television and toys.

Biography

Desiree Goyette graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and also studied at San Jose State University in the music department. She lived in Los Angeles for numerous years and wed her second husband, producer of Garfield, Lee Mendelson. After many years together they then separated and divorced. Around 1993, Goyette married fellow Peanuts and Garfield contributor Ed Bogas, to whom she is still married and with whom she has two children (Benjamin and Lily).

On the first three seasons of Garfield and Friends, Goyette co-wrote all of her songs for the Garfield segments with future husband Ed Bogas. She also contributed her voice to several songs and characters on the show, most notably Nermal (which led to some people questioning Nermal's gender as, although Nermal is supposed to be male, Goyette did not change her voice much to perform the role). She also teamed with Joey Scarbury for the song, Flashbeagle for It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown. Currently, Goyette writes and records inspirational albums with her company Lightchild Publishing. Three of her works—"I am the Lord" (based on Isaiah 45:5-6), a new setting of Mary Baker Eddy's Communion Hymn, and an arrangement of the South African folk hymn Siyahamba—are included in the 2008 Christian Science Hymnal Supplement.

Usually with

Phil Roman
Phil Roman
(2 films)
Ron Friedman
Ron Friedman
(1 films)
Sandy Kenyon
Sandy Kenyon
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Desirée Goyette (4 films)

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Actress

Garfield: His 9 Lives, 1h
Directed by Phil Roman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Actors Lorenzo Music, Gregg Berger, Thom Huge, Phil Hartman, Desirée Goyette, Nino Tempo
Roles Chloe (voice)
Rating76% 3.8193953.8193953.8193953.8193953.819395
Le chat Garfield vit des aventures à différentes époques, de l'Égypte ancienne jusqu'à l'ère des voyages spatiaux.
The Romance of Betty Boop, 25minutes
Directed by Bill Meléndez
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Musical films
Actors Frank Buxton, Desirée Goyette, Ron Friedman, Sandy Kenyon, Derek McGrath, John Stephenson
Roles Betty Boop (voice)
Rating63% 3.178353.178353.178353.178353.17835
The story is set in New York City in 1939, during the Great Depression. The film opens with a New York montage, as a voiceover in mock period style introduces the story of "a romantic hardworking New Yorker, an independent girl who wants nothing more than to put her feet up and marry a handsome millionaire." Desirée Goyette sings "Just Give 'Em Your Boop-Oop-a-Doop" over the opening credits. Scraps of popular songs, especially "I Only Have Eyes for You", appear throughout the film.

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Garfield: His 9 Lives, 1h
Directed by Phil Roman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Actors Lorenzo Music, Gregg Berger, Thom Huge, Phil Hartman, Desirée Goyette, Nino Tempo
Roles Original Music Composer
Rating76% 3.8193953.8193953.8193953.8193953.819395
Le chat Garfield vit des aventures à différentes époques, de l'Égypte ancienne jusqu'à l'ère des voyages spatiaux.
The Romance of Betty Boop, 25minutes
Directed by Bill Meléndez
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Musical films
Actors Frank Buxton, Desirée Goyette, Ron Friedman, Sandy Kenyon, Derek McGrath, John Stephenson
Roles Music
Rating63% 3.178353.178353.178353.178353.17835
The story is set in New York City in 1939, during the Great Depression. The film opens with a New York montage, as a voiceover in mock period style introduces the story of "a romantic hardworking New Yorker, an independent girl who wants nothing more than to put her feet up and marry a handsome millionaire." Desirée Goyette sings "Just Give 'Em Your Boop-Oop-a-Doop" over the opening credits. Scraps of popular songs, especially "I Only Have Eyes for You", appear throughout the film.
Here Comes Garfield, 30minutes
Directed by Phil Roman
Origin USA
Genres Animation
Actors Lorenzo Music, Sandy Kenyon, Hal Smith, Hank Garrett, Gregg Berger, Henry Corden
Roles Music
Rating76% 3.8292653.8292653.8292653.8292653.829265
Garfield and Odie are outside harassing a neighbor's dog when the owner, Hubert, calls the pound to capture Odie. When the dogcatcher arrives, Garfield flees, but Odie is too stupid to run away and is captured. Garfield decides to go home, but when he attempt to warn Jon about Odie, Jon thinks that Garfield is just suffering fleas and Garfield gives up telling Jon, but realizes how boring life is without Odie around, so that night, Garfield decides to rescue Odie. However, the dogcatcher captures Garfield and later throws him into the pound and learns from a cellmate that Odie is going to be put to sleep in the morning.