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Blubber Bear (voice) szerepében:
John Stephenson ✝ 1923-08-09 Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S - 2015-05-15

John Stephenson (born August John Stephenson; August 9, 1923 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.) is an American actor and voice actor. He is best remembered for his voice acting in the original Flintstones and Scooby-Doo TV cartoon series. He has also been credited as John Stevenson. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Stephenson (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King poszter
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King film TMDb
Spartacus poszter
Spartacus film TMDb
Dragnet poszter
Dragnet sorozat TMDb
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas poszter
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas film TMDb
Hellfighters poszter
Hellfighters film TMDb
Herbie Rides Again poszter
Herbie Rides Again film TMDb

Clyde (voice) szerepében:
Paul Winchell ✝ 1922-12-21 New York City, New York, USA - 2005-06-24

Born Paul Wilchinsky on December 21, 1922, the son of Sol and Clara Wilchinsky, Paul Winchell grew up to be the most beloved ventriloquist of American children. Ironically, as famous as Paul was, his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, was probably more famous. Not since Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy in the previous two decades had a ventriloquist and his dummy known equal celebrity. Entering the spotlight on the Edward Bowes "Original Amateur Hour" (1948), he began working soon after in a review show in which Major Bowes would showcase the winners of his radio program. He started his television career on the CBS program The Bigelow Show (1948) in 1948; The Paul Winchell Show (1950), originally called "The Spiedel Show," in 1950; and, finally, the best-known of his shows Winchell-Mahoney Time (1965). With a clubhouse premise, his dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff--another of Paul's characters--as the clubhouse leaders, and the music of the bandleader Milton Delugg. A new innovation of Winchell's was to replace the dummy's hands with those of puppeteers who were hidden behind the dummies in a crate. Winch also played many serous dramatic roles on television without his dummy sidekicks. What may be even more famous is that he created the voice of Tigger for the Walt Disney Company's "Winnie The Pooh" motion-picture series, based on the famous books by A.A. Milne. He played the role behind the scenes until 1999, when he was replaced by Jim Cummings, who also voiced Pooh from the time that Sterling Holloway died. He was also the voice of many other world-famous cartoon characters. A little-known fact about Winchell is that he was one of the original inventors of an artificial heart--years before the first successful transplant with such of a device--an automobile that runs on battery power, a method for breeding tilapia, and many other inventions that are still around today. - IMDb Mini Biography By: MeanDean

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What's My Line? poszter
What's My Line? sorozat TMDb
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In poszter
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In sorozat TMDb
Wake, Rattle, and Roll poszter
Wake, Rattle, and Roll sorozat TMDb
Which Way to the Front? poszter
Which Way to the Front? film TMDb
Everything's on Ice poszter
Everything's on Ice film TMDb
The Man from Clover Grove poszter
The Man from Clover Grove film TMDb

Gravel Slag (voice) szerepében:
Don Messick ✝ 1926-09-07 Buffalo, New York, USA - 1997-10-24

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Diamonds Are Forever poszter
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Wake, Rattle, and Roll poszter
Wake, Rattle, and Roll sorozat TMDb
The Duck Factory poszter
The Duck Factory sorozat TMDb
Pufnstuf poszter
Pufnstuf film TMDb
Strong Kids, Safe Kids poszter
Strong Kids, Safe Kids film TMDb

Big Gruesome (voice) szerepében:
Daws Butler ✝ 1916-11-16 Toledo, Ohio, USA - 1988-05-18

Charles Dawson "Daws" Butler was a voice actor originally from Toledo, Ohio. He worked mostly for Hanna-Barbera and originated the voices of many famous animated cartoon characters, including Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, and Huckleberry Hound.

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Mary Poppins poszter
Mary Poppins film TMDb
The Fall of 2008 poszter
The Fall of 2008 film TMDb
3-D Rarities poszter
3-D Rarities film TMDb

Penelope Pitstop (voice) szerepében:
Janet Waldo ✝ 1920-02-04 Yakima, Washington, USA - 2016-06-12

Janet Marie Waldo Lee (February 4, 1920 – June 12, 2016) was an American radio and voice actress. In animation, she voiced Judy Jetson, Nancy in Shazzan, Penelope Pitstop, Princess from Battle of the Planets, and Josie in Josie and the Pussycats. On radio, she voiced the title character in Meet Corliss Archer.

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Waterloo Bridge poszter
Waterloo Bridge film TMDb
Wake, Rattle, and Roll poszter
Wake, Rattle, and Roll sorozat TMDb
I Know That Voice poszter
I Know That Voice film TMDb
The Way of All Flesh poszter
The Way of All Flesh film TMDb
Return to Mayberry poszter
Return to Mayberry film TMDb
The Gracie Allen Murder Case poszter
The Gracie Allen Murder Case film TMDb

Narrator szerepében:
Dave Willock ✝ 1909-08-13 Chicago, Illinois, USA - 1990-11-12

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dave Willock (August 13, 1909 – November 12, 1990) was an American character actor. Willock appeared in 181 films and television series from 1939 to 1989. Born in 1909, Willock began his professional career in vaudeville in 1931, teaming with his boyhood friend Jack Carson in a comedy song and dance routine. For a time in the mid-1930s he was a reporter and editor for a Milwaukee newspaper. He first appeared on screen in Good Girls Go to Paris (1939), in an uncredited bit part. He teamed with Carson again when Carson invited him to write for his radio show; Willock wrote and played the part of Carson's nephew Tugwell on The Jack Carson Show from 1943–1949. Willock and Cliff Arquette had their own radio and television shows in the early 1950s. Both versions were called Dave and Charley; the radio version was heard circa 1950, but the television version of it was on the air for only three months in early 1952. In the 1961–1962 season, he played Harvey Clayton, father of the 1920s teenager Margie Clayton, portrayed by Cynthia Pepper in ABC's Margie. He appeared on an episode of Dragnet as an ex-vaudevillean who is cheated out of $9,000 that he found on a sidewalk. In 1966, he had an uncredited role as the bartender in the Elvis Presley vehicle Frankie and Johnny. Willock is probably most familiar to modern audiences from his performance as Baby Jane Hudson's father in the opening scenes of the cult classic What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). He played seven different characters on CBS's Green Acres with Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor, mostly portraying clerks or elevator operators. Willock also did voice acting for animated roles, such as the offscreen narrator on Wacky Races (1968) and as father Augustus "Gus" Holiday on The Roman Holidays (1972). He appeared in a television commercial for "The Great American Soups", directed by American satirist Stan Freberg, alongside tap-dancing star Ann Miller. He died of complications due to stroke on November 12, 1990 at the age of 81. He is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery. For his contribution to the television industry, Dave Willock has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6358 Hollywood Boulevard.

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Spellbound poszter
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? poszter
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? film TMDb
Hellzapoppin' poszter
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Frankie and Johnny poszter
Frankie and Johnny film TMDb
Emperor of the North poszter
Emperor of the North film TMDb
4 for Texas poszter
4 for Texas film TMDb