Name the Queen

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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I know that some characters have names given in the scripts or elsewhere, even though those names don't appear in the film. Like Humbert, the huntsman from Snow White.

    Has anyone ever heard of a name for the Queen from Sleeping Beauty, Aurora's mother? If not, how about giving some suggestions?

    I pick Clotilde.

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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

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    Originally Posted By TheRedhead

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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Not only does she have no name, there isn't even any record of who provided her voice. It's one of the great mysteries of Disney animation history.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    I am proud to say I stumped Dave Smith myself with this in an issue of Disney Magazine circa 1998-2000.

    Not only does she not have a name, but like DlandDug said, there is no clue as to who provided her voice for her 2 lines and single gasp.

    Some guy on another non-Disney board once "told me" it was "definitely" Verna Felton, but he was a huge Flora fan, so it may be just his wishing...but no, there has been no solid proof of *who* voiced her (I may mention this to Mary next time we talk, although I won't count on an answer).

    Interestingly though, there is a book version of a "film adaptation" I have which names her as Leah, and gives extra lines...such as a scene where "Queen Leah" hesitantly lets go of her baby to the Fairies after they come up with their plan.
     

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