Ann L. Rothschild (born March 1, 1902 – October 22, 1981)[1][2] credits variously as Little Ann Little, Annabel Little and Ann Little Werner, was an American vaudevillian, voice actress and singer who gained fame in the 1930s as the voice of Betty Boop, taking over the voice from original portrayer Margie Hines.
From 1931 to 1933, Little Ann Little made recordings for the "Betty Boop" cartoons and tour[6] and appeared in variety shows throughout the country.
Little had started in show business in 1925 as a member of the pony chorus with the Greenwich Village Follies.
She was also an RKO discovery and at one time had her own program on the NBC network as singer Little Ann Little.
After her show business career was finished, Little moved to St. Petersburg, Florida with her husband, who was a retired employee of Consolidated Edison.