Bryna Raeburn (born Bertha Sinai;[1][2] March 14, 1915[3] – January 3, 1985[1]) was an American radio and voice actress, known for her versatility,[4] in particular her command of a wide range of accents and dialects.
[7][8] Although little is known of her formal education, she spoke many years later with Bergen Record entertainment writer Virginia Lambert.
I majored in drama in college and knew how to use movement and facial expression, but I never really wanted to do anything except radio acting.
I've never been a raving beauty, but radio lets me play glamorous ladies.To which her interviewer immediately appended, "or Scottish crones, French maids, Spanish dancers, Italian opera singers, British royalty, or whatever else a scriptwriter may dream up.
[1] With Bob McFadden With Jacques Hirschler With Bob Booker With Charlie Manna With Napoleon XIV With Marshall McLuhan With Richard Kiley With Pat McCormick With David Frye With William Griffis