Estelle Harris stars in "Toy Story 3" as the voice of Mrs. Potato Head.
Estelle Harris, best known as Mrs. Costanza, George's cranky mother on "Seinfeld," has also been a series regular with Shelly Long in "Good Advice," recurred as Muriel in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and the lovable Easy Mary in "Night Court," and appeared in episodes of "ER," "Providence," "The Parkers," "Half and Half," "Regular Joe," "Cybill," "Conrad Bloom," "Living Single," "Moesha," "Star Trek: Voyager," "In the House," "Mad About You," "Law and Order" and "Married with Children."
Elsewhere in the animation universe, Harris can be heard in "Tarzan 2," "Brother Bear," "Home on the Range," and "Teacher's Pet." She is also heard on many cartoon series and specials, including "Dave the Barbarian," "The Proud Family" and "Kim Possible."
Harris was featured in the mockumentary film "The Grand" opposite Woody Harrelson, Richard Kind and Dennis Farina, and has been seen in many other feature films including "Out to Sea," "The Odd Couple 2," "Lost and Found," "My Giant," "Once Upon a Time in America," "Stand and Deliver," "This Is Your Life," "Perfect Alibi" and "Addams Family Reunion." She co-starred opposite Charlie Sheen and Angie Harmon in the feature film "Good Advice," was in "What's Cooking" with Alfre Woodard, Julianna Margulies and Mercedes Ruehl, and co-starred in "Playing Mona Lisa" with Elliott Gould and Marlo Thomas. She appeared in the funny and poignant short film "No Prom for Cindy" in 2002, and her television movies include Peter Bogdanovich's "Fallen Angels" for Showtime and "The West Side Waltz," co-starring Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli, and Kathy Bates, for CBS.
Harris co-starred in a Los Angeles production of "The Vagina Monologues," has played the feisty role of Granny Berthe in "Pippin" in Thousand Oaks, Tucson and Phoenix for Theatre League, and has performed off-Broadway in "Enter Laughing" and "The Prisoner of Second Avenue." In Regional Theatre, she completed critically acclaimed stints as Doris in "The Cemetery Club," as Miriam in "Beau Jest" at the renowned Westport Summer Playhouse, and as a vast array of other roles in theatres throughout the nation, including Jeannette in "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Sue in "Bells Are Ringing," Auntie Queenie in "Bell, Book and Candle," Lola in "Come Back, Little Sheba," Madame Arcati in "Blithe Spirit," Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" and Clara Weiss in "Milk and Honey." She also played Bert Convy's mom in "Bye Bye Birdie," was revered as Mrs Strakosh to Carol Lawrence's "Funny Girl" and played Yente in a touring company of "Fiddler on the Roof."
Raised in a small coal-mining town in Pennsylvania, she has been married to her husband for more than 40 years and is a proud mother of three and grandmother of three. She and her husband now spend their time in Los Angeles.
Estelle Harris, best known as Mrs. Costanza, George's cranky mother on "Seinfeld," has also been a series regular with Shelly Long in "Good Advice," recurred as Muriel in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and the lovable Easy Mary in "Night Court," and appeared in episodes of "ER," "Providence," "The Parkers," "Half and Half," "Regular Joe," "Cybill," "Conrad Bloom," "Living Single," "Moesha," "Star Trek: Voyager," "In the House," "Mad About You," "Law and Order" and "Married with Children."
Elsewhere in the animation universe, Harris can be heard in "Tarzan 2," "Brother Bear," "Home on the Range," and "Teacher's Pet." She is also heard on many cartoon series and specials, including "Dave the Barbarian," "The Proud Family" and "Kim Possible."
Harris was featured in the mockumentary film "The Grand" opposite Woody Harrelson, Richard Kind and Dennis Farina, and has been seen in many other feature films including "Out to Sea," "The Odd Couple 2," "Lost and Found," "My Giant," "Once Upon a Time in America," "Stand and Deliver," "This Is Your Life," "Perfect Alibi" and "Addams Family Reunion." She co-starred opposite Charlie Sheen and Angie Harmon in the feature film "Good Advice," was in "What's Cooking" with Alfre Woodard, Julianna Margulies and Mercedes Ruehl, and co-starred in "Playing Mona Lisa" with Elliott Gould and Marlo Thomas. She appeared in the funny and poignant short film "No Prom for Cindy" in 2002, and her television movies include Peter Bogdanovich's "Fallen Angels" for Showtime and "The West Side Waltz," co-starring Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli, and Kathy Bates, for CBS.
Harris co-starred in a Los Angeles production of "The Vagina Monologues," has played the feisty role of Granny Berthe in "Pippin" in Thousand Oaks, Tucson and Phoenix for Theatre League, and has performed off-Broadway in "Enter Laughing" and "The Prisoner of Second Avenue." In Regional Theatre, she completed critically acclaimed stints as Doris in "The Cemetery Club," as Miriam in "Beau Jest" at the renowned Westport Summer Playhouse, and as a vast array of other roles in theatres throughout the nation, including Jeannette in "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Sue in "Bells Are Ringing," Auntie Queenie in "Bell, Book and Candle," Lola in "Come Back, Little Sheba," Madame Arcati in "Blithe Spirit," Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" and Clara Weiss in "Milk and Honey." She also played Bert Convy's mom in "Bye Bye Birdie," was revered as Mrs Strakosh to Carol Lawrence's "Funny Girl" and played Yente in a touring company of "Fiddler on the Roof."
Raised in a small coal-mining town in Pennsylvania, she has been married to her husband for more than 40 years and is a proud mother of three and grandmother of three. She and her husband now spend their time in Los Angeles.
