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Mary Jo Catlett (born September 2, 1938) is an American actress. She is a main cast member on the animated series ''
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'', providing the voice of
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. She is also known for originating the role of Ernestina in the 1964 Broadway production of '' Hello, Dolly!'' and for playing Pearl Gallagher, the third housekeeper on '' Diff'rent Strokes''. Catlett was born in Denver, Colorado, where she performed in a variety of plays and eventually directed a company of ''
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''. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, she performed in Off-Broadway and
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musicals, often taking light-hearted, humorous roles. Since the late 1960s, Catlett has appeared in television shows such as '' M*A*S*H'', ''
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'', and '' General Hospital''. Catlett received Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards in 1978 and 1980, a nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical at the
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in 1995, and a
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nomination in 1990. In 1998, Catlett joined the main cast of the then-upcoming cartoon ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' as the voice of Mrs. Puff, the
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's teacher, who has become her longest-running and most well-known role. Series creator Stephen Hillenburg had seen Catlett perform on stage and sought her out for the part himself. She quickly accepted and has since voiced Mrs. Puff in every season of the cartoon, in addition to all of the theatrical ''SpongeBob'' films and video games. In 2001, she received an
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nomination for her voice-over work as Mrs. Puff.


Early life

Catlett was born in Denver,
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, on September 2, 1938, the daughter of Cornelia M. (
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Callaghan) and Robert J. Catlett. She has a sister, Patricia Marie, who is a nun with the Dominican Order. Catlett is a
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.


Career

In 1974, Catlett originated the role of Mrs. Tiffany in ''Fashion: or, Life in New York''. Her performance was well-received; '' The New York Times'' theater critic
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called Catlett and co-star Henrietta Valor "exceptional ... both particular delights," and Jerry Tallmer of the '' New York Post'' said that the play's casting was "top-notch, with particular praise from this quarter for Mary Jo Catlett." Catlett would reprise her role in the 1994 revival of ''Fashion''. Catlett described herself as a
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. In a 1988 interview with the '' Orlando Sentinel'', she said, "It has been a plus to be a character actress. There are plenty of them out there but far fewer than ingenues and leading ladies, who perhaps eventually become character actresses. But I always was a character actress. I always was round and funny." In 1976 and 1980, Catlett received Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for her roles in '' Come Back, Little Sheba'' and ''
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'', respectively. In 1995, Catlett's role as Madame de la Grande Bouche in ''Beauty and the Beast'' earned her a nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical at the
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. Catlett became a main cast member on '' Diff'rent Strokes'' in its fifth season, playing the third housekeeper, Pearl Gallagher. She also played characters on '' General Hospital'' (for which she was nominated for a
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) and in several episodes of the television sitcom '' M*A*S*H''. In 1987, Catlett directed a production of Dan Goggin's '' Nunsense'' after meeting with Goggin and discussing the character of Sister Mary Regina. It was staged at the Mark Two Dinner Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Catlett decided to play Sister Mary as well, taking on a dual role as both director and performer. She was partially inspired to direct the show after witnessing directors' unfair treatment of her castmates in previous productions. She said, "I have worked with many directors who were tyrannical. You get afraid to do anything because he'll yell, 'Don't do that!' It makes you crazy... as a director, I believe that there can be a democracy."


''SpongeBob SquarePants''

In 1998, Catlett was cast as the voice of
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, one of the main characters of
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's then-upcoming animated series ''
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''. She is one of the show's nine main cast members and has performed in every season, as well as in all of the theatrical ''SpongeBob'' films and video games. Mrs. Puff has become her longest-running and most well-known role. Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of the cartoon, specifically sought out Catlett to voice Mrs. Puff. He had seen her perform on stage and had a strong vision for Mrs. Puff as a character. Catlett quickly accepted and attended early practice sessions with the rest of the voice cast. Her first official recording as Mrs. Puff took place on August 24, 1998; she recorded dialogue with
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as
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and Bill Fagerbakke as
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in a single booth at
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for the episode "Boating School". In 2001, Catlett was nominated for an
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for her voice-over work as Mrs. Puff, placing in the category "Best Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Production." Kenny was also nominated at the same ceremony, making Catlett and Kenny the first two ''SpongeBob'' cast members to be nominated for an award. As of 2017, voicing Mrs. Puff is Catlett's only regular television role; Catlett described herself as "basically retired" in 2013, since she is good friends with the other ''SpongeBob'' cast members, making the ''SpongeBob'' recording booth an easy environment that requires less preparation than in-person performances.
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's Nancy Basille noted in 2016 that Catlett's "rich, low tones as teacher Mrs. Puff recall other roles she has had," citing ''Diff'rent Strokes'' and ''M*A*S*H'' as programs on which she had used a similar voice.


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