![]() ![]() Especially Mae Questel, who lived as "Betty Boop" for a few years, some of her mannerisms were merged into Betty's persona. The women who voiced Betty Boop, Little Ann Little, Bonnie Poe, Margie Hines and Questel also inspired Betty's image, and they served as models for the animators, and also appeared as Betty in person at events. This included Mae West, Louise Brooks, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. After Natwick left the studio, the Fleischers not only used Kane, but a multitude of women of the 1920s to develop Betty. And that is why Clara Bow is often also thought of as the model for Betty Boop because she also played a great influence on the character's image and risqué behavior. However Helen Kane " who was not so original" never told anyone that she herself, was originally emulating or trying to emulate Clara Bow earlier on in her career. But Grim Natwick throughout his life, told the actual story of the creation of Betty Boop and who they had used to create Betty, which was Helen Kane. But because Helen Kane sued and lost, the Fleischers after winning would never own up to it. Had Kane not sued them, they may have revealed this. Helen Kane was the initial base for Betty Boop, though this has been discredited and debated due to the Fleischers not telling the truth. From the menu options, choose “set as wallpaper.” Now decide whether you want to to use your new wallpaper as your home screen background, lock screen or both, and choose the appropriate option.Though Betty Boop was often portrayed in person and voiced by Mae Questel a known "Helen Kane" impersonator who did the voice-over and singing in the cartoons, when Betty was initially created Grim Natwick had used a photograph of Helen Kane to create Betty Boop for the 1930 short Dizzy Dishes. Click on the image, then look to the upper right corner and click on the menu button (three vertical dots). Then open your gallery/photos app and from there open the “download” folder, where you will see the image you just downloaded. Now you will able to crop or arrange the image to your liking when it looks perfect, tap “set.” The only thing left to do is select whether you want the image to be your lock screen, home screen or both.and enjoy! Android: Choose one of our many exquisite wallpapers and download it by clicking on the yellow “download” button just below the image. Use the “share” button (looks like an arrow curving out of a box) and then select the “use as a wallpaper” button. Next choose “save image” from the options below, go to your Photos and find the image you just downloaded. Then tap on the image and hold for a few seconds. Now go back to your desktop and admire your new wallpaper! iPhone/iPad: Select a beautiful wallpaper and click the yellow download button below the image. On your computer, find the downloaded image and click on the photo. Then click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop. Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below. When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you.
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