Obituary that briefly appeared on Ms. Bergman's official site. MARY KAY BERGMAN Actress, and Los Angeles native, Mary Kay Bergman took her own life Thursday November 11th after losing her struggle with a progressive mental illness, which tragically she kept secret from her husband, friends and family . She was 38. Known to most as the star of SOUTH PARK, Mary Kay both voiced and sang as practically every female character on the hit series, including some 16 roles in the feature film version, which earned her an Annie nomination for Voice Acting in An Animated Feature Film. A veteran voice-over actress with over 400 commercials, and numerous feature films and television shows to her credit, she was also the classic voice of Snow White since 1989. Mary Kay's only on-camera performance was in a cameo as "The Lady in Red" in the Indie feature BOB'S VIDEO, which she co-executive produced with her husband, director Dino Andrade, and her voice is heard in various roles throughout the film. Mary Kay's other features ranged from BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, HERCULES, MULAN, and THE IRON GIANT, to the soon-to-be released TOY STORY: 2 and STUART LITTLE. Home video features included starring roles as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl in BATMAN AND MR. FREEZE: SUBZERO, and Daphne Blake in SCOOBY DOO ON ZOMBIE ISLAND, and the recent SCOOBY DOO AND THE WITCH'S GHOST. Mary Kay is survived by her mother Patricia McGowan, and husband Dino (Andrade). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: THE MARY KAY BERGMAN MEMORIAL FUND c/o The Suicide Prevention Center 4760 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 391-1253 (make checks payable to: "Suicide Prevention Center - In memory of Mary Kay Bergman"). Services to be announced soon.