Jill Vandenberg Curtis
Jill Vandenberg Curtis is known for her efforts to rescue horses from slaughterhouses.
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February 27, 1971
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Jill Vandenberg Curtis was a talented American artist, voice actress, and animator, renowned for her contributions to the animated TV series “The Ren & Stimpy Show.” In this series, she lent her voice to various characters and worked as an animator. Curtis also participated in other animated series, including “Duckman,” “The Angry Beavers,” and “CatDog.” As a skilled painter, she was recognized for her vibrant and lively creations. Her legacy continues to motivate and influence budding animators and artists today.
Curtis was not only an artist but also an environmental activist. She developed a series of paintings titled “The Last Species,” which portrayed endangered animals and highlighted the harmful effects of human activities on the environment. Throughout her life, she was actively involved in numerous environmental organizations, such as the Sierra Club and the Environmental Defense Fund.
In 2008, Jill and her husband, Tony Curtis, were featured in a documentary called “The Jill & Tony Curtis Story.” This film documented their joint efforts to save horses from slaughterhouses, showcasing their dedication to animal welfare and environmental causes.