# Gerry Johnson

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{{Short description|American actress (1918–1990)}}

{{For|those of a similar name|Jerry Johnson (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox person
| name          = Gerry Johnson
| image         = Cropped_Photo_of_Gerry_Johnson.jpg
| birth_name       = Geraldine Adelaide Schreiber
| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1918|04|04}}
| birth_place   = [Jersey City, New Jersey](/source/Jersey_City%2C_New_Jersey), U.S.
| death_date    = {{Death date and age|1990|01|24|1918|04|04}}
| death_place   = [Los Angeles, California](/source/Los_Angeles%2C_California), U.S.
| occupation    = Actress, television host 
| years_active  = 1950s–1967
| spouse        = 
| othername     = 
}}

'''Gerry Johnson''' (born Geraldine Adelaide Schreiber; April 4, 1918 – January 24, 1990) was an American actress and television host, best known as the voice of [Betty Rubble](/source/Betty_Rubble) during seasons five and six of the animated television series ''[The Flintstones](/source/The_Flintstones)''.

==Early life==
'''Geraldine Adelaide Schreiber'''{{Citation needed |date=July 2022}}  was born in [Jersey City, New Jersey](/source/Jersey_City%2C_New_Jersey).<ref name="at" /> Johnson was a native of Los Angeles<ref name="laecn" /> whose study of drama began when she was six years old. She won contests in drama at Madame Gordon's School for Girls and [Beverly Hills High School](/source/Beverly_Hills_High_School) and won the California Shakespearean Award.<ref name="gpdn" /> She graduated from [Stanford University](/source/Stanford_University),<ref name=laecn/> where she majored in speech and drama.<ref name="gpdn" />

==Career==
Among her many stage, TV, and screen credits, Johnson created and hosted her own TV variety show in Dallas, Texas, ''Gerry Johnson's Variety Fair'' in the 1950s<ref name="gpdn">{{cite news |title=Gerry Johnson to Emcee Texan Show |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105498338/grand-prairie-daily-news/ |access-date=July 13, 2022 |work=Grand Prairie Daily News |date=March 1, 1953 |page=1|via = [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com)}}</ref> and played [Lady Bracknell](/source/Lady_Bracknell) in ''[The Importance of Being Earnest](/source/The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest)'' and several characters in ''[Under Milk Wood](/source/Under_Milk_Wood)'' in the opening season of the [Dallas Theater Center](/source/Dallas_Theater_Center).{{Citation needed |date=July 2022}} While she worked in Dallas, ''[TV Guide](/source/TV_Guide_Magazine)'' selected her as the winner of its Outstanding TV Personality in the Southwest award.<ref name="at" /> After moving back to Los Angeles in 1961, she co-hosted on Red Rowe's ''Panorama Pacific''.<ref name=laecn>{{cite news |last1=Garber |first1=Arlene |title=TV Weekday Hostess Is Weekend Mother |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105495930/gerry-johnson/ |access-date=July 12, 2022 |work=Los Angeles Evening Citizen News |date=July 12, 1961 |page=20|via = [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com)}}</ref>  

Johnson provided voices for ''[The Flintstones](/source/The_Flintstones)'' and other Hanna-Barbera productions, and guest-starred on ''[Bewitched](/source/Bewitched)''. In 1964, she was hired by [Joseph Barbera](/source/Joseph_Barbera) as the new voice of [Betty Rubble](/source/Betty_Rubble) for the final two seasons of ''The Flintstones,'' replacing [Bea Benaderet](/source/Bea_Benaderet) who left the series<ref name="at">{{cite news |last1=Reed |first1=Ollie Jr. |title=Betty's voice: It's a laughing matter |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105499757/gerry-johnson/ |access-date=July 12, 2022 |work=The Albuquerque Tribune |date=April 12, 1986 |page=TV-23|via = [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com)}}</ref> due to scheduling conflicts while she was starring in the series ''[Petticoat Junction](/source/Petticoat_Junction)''. Johnson provided the voice of a Frenchwoman, an Englishwoman and Betty in the 1966 feature film ''[The Man Called Flintstone](/source/The_Man_Called_Flintstone)'' before departing from voice acting.<ref>Recollection of her daughter, Sherry Spence (SLSpence), which may be confirmed by personal papers, including Spence's birth certificate, legal correspondence, Gerry Johnson's death certificate, and Gerry Johnson's resume.</ref>

== Personal life ==
Johnson married Warren Martin Johnson in June 1941 in Beverly Hills, California.<ref>{{cite news |title=Couple Take Bridal Vows |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times-gerry-johnson/162757127/ |access-date=January 11, 2025 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=June 24, 1941 |page=Part II - 6|via = [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com) }}</ref> He worked in public relations for Taylor Publishing Company. They had two children.<ref name="gpdn" />

==Filmography==
*''[My Dog, Buddy](/source/My_Dog%2C_Buddy)'' (1960) - Elizabeth Lynch
*''[Bewitched](/source/Bewitched)'' - episode (1964) - A Vision of Sugar Plums - Mrs. Johnson 
*''[The Flintstones](/source/The_Flintstones)'' - 52 episodes (1964-1966) - [Betty Rubble](/source/Betty_Rubble)/additional voices
*''[The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show](/source/The_Atom_Ant%2FSecret_Squirrel_Show)'' (1965) - Additional Voices
*''[The Man Called Flintstone](/source/The_Man_Called_Flintstone)'' (1966) - Betty Rubble

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{IMDb name|0425144}}

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Category:1918 births
Category:1990 deaths
Category:American stage actresses
Category:American television actresses
Category:American radio actresses
Category:Hanna-Barbera people
Category:Actresses from Jersey City, New Jersey
Category:20th-century American actresses

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