Indira Stefanianna

Actress

Birthday December 15, 1946

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 77 years old

Nationality United States

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1946

Indira Stefanianna (born Indira Stefanianna Christopherson; December 15, 1946), also credited as Indira Danks and Stefanianna Christopherson, is an American actress and singer of Icelandic heritage, perhaps best known for her role as the original voice of Daphne Blake on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! during its first (1969) season.

Christopherson was born and raised in San Francisco, California, the daughter of Lorne Christopherson, who was from Manitoba, and her mother, Hrafnhildur (née Snorradóttir), who was born in Iceland.

She and her mother would sing nursery rhymes together when Christopherson was a little girl, and she aspired to one day become a professional singer and actress.

After graduating high school, Christopherson studied voice and piano at the Peninsula Conservatory of Music, and attended two colleges: the College of San Mateo and San Francisco State University.

Christopherson has worked as a character actor, stage actress, and recording artist in addition to her voice work.

At the age of 18, she moved to Iceland and had a singing career in several languages.

After returning to the United States, she started her stage career by appearing in such productions as The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (directed by Andrei Șerban) at The Public Theater, playing the character of Genevieve, and off-Broadway in Harry Ruby's Songs My Mother Never Sang (directed by Paul Lazarus) and Noo Yawk Tawk (directed by Richmond Shepard), in addition to several film and television roles.

1967

She made her television debut in 1967 as that episode's bachelorette on The Dating Game.

1968

In 1968, Christopherson was cast as the lead in a film titled Reality, about a girl spending her weekend at a resort.

1969

She was also the original voice of Daphne Blake on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! for the first season in 1969 before taking leave to move to New York with her husband, Rabindra Danks.

Christopherson married Rabindra Danks, an artist, on October 24, 1969.

During their marriage they worked on albums together.

1972

She appeared in the Prince Street Players' musical adaptation of Cinderella in 1972.

1980

After eleven years of marriage, the couple divorced on October 31, 1980.

She has one son named K.C.Katsaros.

1986

She sang and wrote the lyrics to the song "Crystal of a Star", along with composer Doug Katsaros, which was used as the closing song for the 1986 film Star Crystal.

2003

Her replacement for the rest of the series (and various spinoffs and specials in the franchise through 2003) was Heather North.

Other voice work included the role of Princess Dawn on Here Comes the Grump, which she performed while also voicing Daphne, additional voices on Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels and providing voiceovers for Scholastic Media in Clifford the Big Red Dog and the series Your Community Changes Every Day (for which she won the DuKane Citizenship Award).

Christopherson is also well known for penning and singing commercial jingles and songs.

She sang in the AT&T jingle Reach Out and Touch Someone, with music composed by David Lucas, and won a Clio Award.