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Deanna Oliver is an American actress who did the voice of Toaster in the 1987 film, The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. She also is the producer of My Favorite Martian & other films. In addition, she was a writer of the 1993 television show, Animaniacs and the 1990 show Tiny Toon Adventures. Later in the year of 2007, Deanna worked with Bee Keeper, Norm Gary to create the World's First Bee Bikini. In 47 minutes, Norm was able to put a total of more than 16,000 bees on her. It wasn't easy with a total of four bees that had stung her during the process.

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  • Deanna Oliver is an American actress who did the voice of Toaster in the 1987 film, The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. She also is the producer of My Favorite Martian & other films. In addition, she was a writer of the 1993 television show, Animaniacs and the 1990 show Tiny Toon Adventures. Later in the year of 2007, Deanna worked with Bee Keeper, Norm Gary to create the World's First Bee Bikini. In 47 minutes, Norm was able to put a total of more than 16,000 bees on her. It wasn't easy with a total of four bees that had stung her during the process.
  • She was also a writer for shows like Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, as well as the film Casper.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures. She is best known for providing the voice of the Toaster from The Brave Little Toaster, in the first film. She later went on to be a writer on Animaniacs, where her son, Collin, provided the voice of "the Randy Beaman kid", who would eventually be named after his voice actor. She also worked on a TV series about Casper with Sherri Stoner.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is a writer, producer and voice actor. She provided the voice of the title character in The Brave Little Toaster films. She later served as a writer and producer on Animaniacs!. On the volume 2 DVD, she revealed that hardly any of her ideas were accepted except for Chicken Boo. So she wrote all of the Chicken Boo cartoons. She also was the primary writer of the Goodfeathers cartoons. She also provided the voice of one of the Survey Ladies in the cartoon of the same name. Her son Colin Wells provided the voice of Colin aka the Randy Beaman Kid.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is an American actress who did the voice of Toaster in the 1987 film The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. She also is the producer of My Favorite Martian and other films. In addition, she was a writer of the 1993 television show Animaniacs and the 1990 show Tiny Toon Adventures. Sherri Stoner worked with her for Universal's Casper in 1995. Currently, they also work together as writers for The 7D.
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  • Deanna Oliver is an American actress who did the voice of Toaster in the 1987 film, The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. She also is the producer of My Favorite Martian & other films. In addition, she was a writer of the 1993 television show, Animaniacs and the 1990 show Tiny Toon Adventures. Later in the year of 2007, Deanna worked with Bee Keeper, Norm Gary to create the World's First Bee Bikini. In 47 minutes, Norm was able to put a total of more than 16,000 bees on her. It wasn't easy with a total of four bees that had stung her during the process.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is an American actress who did the voice of Toaster in the 1987 film The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. She also is the producer of My Favorite Martian and other films. In addition, she was a writer of the 1993 television show Animaniacs and the 1990 show Tiny Toon Adventures. Sherri Stoner worked with her for Universal's Casper in 1995. Currently, they also work together as writers for The 7D. In 2010, she made an appearance at California State University, Northridge with director Jerry Rees to discuss the making of their film, The Brave Little Toaster. She has a son, who according to Oliver, was deployed to serve in Afghanistan some months before the interview. At the deployment ceremony, some of the soldiers who were fans of the film had brought their toasters with them for her to autograph.
  • She was also a writer for shows like Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, as well as the film Casper.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures. She is best known for providing the voice of the Toaster from The Brave Little Toaster, in the first film. She later went on to be a writer on Animaniacs, where her son, Collin, provided the voice of "the Randy Beaman kid", who would eventually be named after his voice actor. She also worked on a TV series about Casper with Sherri Stoner.
  • Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is a writer, producer and voice actor. She provided the voice of the title character in The Brave Little Toaster films. She later served as a writer and producer on Animaniacs!. On the volume 2 DVD, she revealed that hardly any of her ideas were accepted except for Chicken Boo. So she wrote all of the Chicken Boo cartoons. She also was the primary writer of the Goodfeathers cartoons. She also provided the voice of one of the Survey Ladies in the cartoon of the same name. Her son Colin Wells provided the voice of Colin aka the Randy Beaman Kid.
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