Known for Acting

Janice Felice Karman (born May 21, 1954) is an American actress, film producer, record producer, singer, and voice artist. She is the co-owner of Bagdasarian Productions with her husband Ross Bagdasarian Jr. Karman was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father was psychologist Harvey Leroy Karman (born Harvey Walters). Her mother, Felice Karman, was also a psychologist. Karman played the role of Bunny in the 1975 film Switchblade Sisters (alternate title: The Jezebels), and Hank in the 1976 exploitation film Slumber Party '57. The focus of Bagdasarian Productions company is on creating albums, cartoons, and other products based on the Alvin and the Chipmunks characters, who were created by Bagdasarian's father Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., besides helping to produce the records and cartoons. Karman provides the singing voices of Theodore and the members of the female spin-off group The Chipettes: Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor (Dody Goodman also did the voice of Miss Beatrice Miller as well). In Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Janice also got to play the role of La-Lu. She originally voiced Theodore in the live-action/computer-animated film adaptation, but for promotional reasons Theodore was re-recorded by the singer and actor Jesse McCartney. However, her singing was kept in. Karman and her husband have two children, a daughter Vanessa (1986) and a son Michael (b. January 18, 1990).
2009
as Theodore / The Chipettes (singing voice) (uncredited)
2009
Producer
2007
as Theodore (singing voice) (uncredited)
2007
Producer
2011
as Theodore / The Chipettes (singing voice) (uncredited)
2011
Producer
2015
as Theodore / The Chipettes (singing voice) (uncredited)
2015
Characters
2015
Producer
1987
as Theodore / Brittany / Jeanette / Eleanor (voice)
1987
Director
1987
Writer
2000
as Theodore / Brittany / Jeanette / Eleanor (voice)
2000
Executive Producer
2001
as Theodore Seville (voice)
2001
Executive Producer
1990
as Theodore (voice)
1974
as Teen (uncredited)
1979
as Beth
1979
as 3rd Teacher