Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Oggi, domani, dopodomani (1965)

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Movie Issued - in 1965.

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Soundtrack: "La notte è chiara" Written by 'Luis Enríquez Bacalov' (qv) Performed by Stefania
Certificates: Argentina:13, USA:Approved
Color Info: Black and White, Color
Countries: Italy, France
Genres: Comedy
Languages: Italian
Runtimes: 85, Argentina:95
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Panavision, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:29 July 1968
His Vice Was Selling His Wife...Until the Vice Went Versa

In movie played:

Antonio Altoviti (actor)

Ennio Balbo (actor)
Death Notes: Rome, Italy
Birth Notes: Naples, Italy
Death Date: 18 June 1989
Birth Date: 18 April 1922

William Berger (actor)
Spouse: 'Hanja Kochansky' (qv) (? - ?); 2 children, '?' (? - ?); 1 child
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes: Innsbruck, Austria
Father of 'Kasimir Berger' (qv), 'Katya Berger' (qv), 'Carin Berger' (qv) and 'Debra Berger (I)' (qv).
Death Date: 2 October 1993
Interviews: "European Trash Cinema" (USA), 1995, Iss. 13, pg. 8-13, by: Peter Blumenstock & Christian Kessler, "Interview with William Berger"
Birth Date: 20 June 1928

Luciano Bonanni (actor)
Birth Notes: Rome, Italy
Birth Date: 1927

Antonio Ciani (actor)

Marco Ferreri (actor)
Articles: "Cinema" (Hungary), July 1997, Iss. 68, pg. 120, by: Judit Virághalmy, "Meghökkentõ mesék"
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 341-345. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
Pictorials: "Lui" (France), September 1976, Iss. 152, pg. 68-72, "Eux sur le plat"
Death Notes: Paris, France (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Spouse: 'Jacqueline Ferreri' (qv) (? - 9 May 1997) (his death)
Death Date: 9 May 1997
Birth Date: 11 May 1928

Enzo La Torre (actor)

Lelio Luttazzi (actor)
Birth Notes: Trieste, Italy
Birth Date: 12 April 1923

Marcello Mastroianni (actor)
Articles: "Diário de Notícias" (Portugal), 13 March 1998, pg. 5, by: JMS, "Para lembrar Marcello", "Nädal" (Estonia), 2 January 1997, Iss. 2, pg. 4, by: Ivar Kümnik, "Ciao, Marcello!", "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 938, pg. 32-34, "TV Filmes" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 7, pg. 68, by: Manuel Pereira, "TV Filmes" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 6, pg. 28, by: Bernardo de Brito e Cunha, "Cinémonde" (France), 14 November 1961, Vol. 29, Iss. 1423, pg. 24-25, by: H.R., "L'art de se faire aimer (V) : le style Mastroianni"
Father of 'Chiara Mastroianni' (qv) and 'Barbara Mastroianni' (qv), Older brother of film editor 'Ruggero Mastroianni' (qv), who edited several of Marcello's films directed by 'Federico Fellini' (qv), From 1971 to 1975 he had an intense relationship with french actress 'Catherine Deneuve' (qv). She was at his bedside when he died, along with their daughter, 'Chiara Mastroianni' (qv)., Told interviewers that 'Federico Fellini' (qv) hired him for _La dolce vita (1960)_ (qv) because he had a "terribly ordinary face"., Uncle of 'Federica Mastroianni' (qv)., 'Federico Fellini' (qv) nicknamed him "Snaporaz" while they are working on _La dolce vita (1960)_ (qv); 20 years later this was the name of the character he played in _La città delle donne (1980)_ (qv)., Since 1998, a "Marcello Mastroianni Award" is given to the best "first time" young actor/actress at the Venice Film Festival., He is buried in the Cimitero Monumentale del Verano in Rome, Italy., During his studies at the Centro Universiatio Teatrale, he got to know 'Luchino Visconti' (qv), who gave him a role in "Un Tram che si chiama desiderio" (A Streetcar Named Desire) under his direction. At that time, he also met 'Anna Magnani' (qv) and 'Federico Fellini' (qv)., His three Oscar nominations for _Divorzio all'italiana (1961)_ (qv), _Una giornata particolare (1977)_ (qv), and _Oci ciornie (1987)_ (qv) are the record for a performer in a foreign language film. The only other performers with multiple Oscar nominations for foreign language films are 'Sophia Loren' (qv), 'Liv Ullmann' (qv) and 'Isabelle Adjani' (qv) with two each., Visited the genius 'Sergei Parajanov' (qv) at his house in Tbilisi, Georgia, Soviet Union in 1980s and then, in July of 1990, along with Federico Fellini, Tonino Guerra and Bernardo Bertolucci wrote: "With the death of Sergei Paradjanov cinema lost one of its magicians".
Pictorials: "Votre Beauté" (France), February 1998, Iss. 714, pg. 77, by: Marie-Paule Vandunthun and Eve Zheim, "Comment on embrasse en 1998", "Playboy" (USA), November 1983, Vol. 30, Iss. 11, pg. 149, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema 1983", "Playboy" (USA), August 1979, Vol. 26, Iss. 8, pg. 99-103, "Stay As You Are", "Playboy" (USA), November 1978, Vol. 25, Iss. 11, pg. 186, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex in Cinema 1978", "Playboy" (USA), November 1973, Vol. 20, Iss. 11, pg. 153, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema 1973", "Playboy" (USA), July 1968, Vol. 15, Iss. 7, pg. 138, by: Arthur Knight & Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema - Part XIX: The Sixties Eros Unbound in Foreign Films", "Playboy" (USA), July 1968, Vol. 15, Iss. 7, pg. 138+140, by: Arthur Knight & Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema - Part XIX: The Sixties Eros Unbound in Foreign Films", "Playboy" (USA), July 1968, Vol. 15, Iss. 7, pg. 131, by: Arthur Knight & Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema - Part XIX: The Sixties Eros Unbound in Foreign Films", "Modern Man Deluxe Quarterly" (USA), 1968, Vol. 8, Iss. Spring, pg. 7, by: staff, "Foreign film: Where it all began", "Bravo" (West Germany), 3 May 1964, Iss. 18, pg. 7, "Hallo Bravo", "Ciné-Revue" (Belgium), 28 June 1962, Vol. 42, Iss. 26, pg. 15, "Cette année encore, vous pouvez assister gratuitement au Festival de Venise"
Trademarks: Often cast as the "Latin Lover"
Biographical Movies: _Marcello Mastroianni: mi ricordo, sì, io mi ricordo (1997)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Paris, Ile-de-France, France (pancreatic cancer)
Marcello Mastroianni be born bounded by 1924, in Fontana Liri, Italy, but in a minute his kith and kin moved to Turin and afterwards Rome. During WW2 he was send to a German detention centre soldiers camp, but he manage to avoid and squirrel away in Venice. In 1945 he started in work all for the Italian department of "Eagle Lion Films" in Rome and combined a performing bang, where on earth he was discovered using emperor 'Luchino Visconti' (qv). He made his "official" big blind debut in the montage _I miserabili (1948)_ (qv) and _La bella mugnaia (1955)_ (qv). In 1957 Visconti endow next to him the starring member in his 'Fyodor Dostoyevsky' (qv) becoming accustomed _Le notti bianche (1957)_ (qv) and in 1958 he was dusty by finances of to some extent criminal in 'Mario Monicelli' (qv)'s wit _I soliti ignoti (1958)_ (qv). But his physical breakthrough come in 1960, when 'Federico Fellini' (qv) stereotype him as an charismatic, weary-eyed correspondent of the Rome jet-set in _La dolce vita (1960)_ (qv); that film was the genesis of his "Latin lover" persona, which Mastroianni himself habitually denied by accepting parts of serious and poignant man. He would again toil with Fellini in several crucial films, resembling the model _8½ (1963)_ (qv) (as a movie director who find himself at a vertebrae of crisis) and the pitiful _Ginger e Fred (1986)_ (qv) (as an feeble entertainer who appear in a TV show). He also appear as a pooped novelist with nuptial difficulties in 'Michelangelo Antonioni' (qv)'s _La notte (1961)_ (qv), as an impotent babyish man in 'Mauro Bolognini' (qv)'s _Il bell'Antonio (1960)_ (qv) , as an exiled prince in 'John Boorman' (qv)'s _Leo the Last (1970)_ (qv), as a rebel in Paolo and 'Vittorio Taviani' (qv)'s _Allonsanfàn (1974)_ (qv) and as a sensitive homosexual in adulation with a housewife in 'Ettore Scola' (qv)'s _Una giornata particolare (1977)_ (qv). During the closing decade of his energy he work with director, like 'Theodoros Angelopoulos' (qv), 'Bertrand Blier' (qv) and 'Raoul Ruiz' (qv), who gave him three impregnable parts in _Trois vie & une seule mort (1996)_ (qv). He die of pancreatic cancer in 1996.
Height: 176 cm
Quotes: "To play Tarzan - at my age, with a big belly; even Cheetah with white hair. We've had enough strong and beautiful Tarzans!" - at 60, I am not a sex addict., I don't understand why these Americans have to suffer so much to identify with their characters. Me, I just get up there and act. It's great fun. There's no suffering in it., (When asked what keeps him going in his theatrical endeavors) In front of a camera, I feel solid, satisfied. Away from it I am empty, confused., They come for you in the morning in a limousine; they take you to the studio; they stick a pretty girl in your arms... They call that a profession? Come on!, I only exist when I am working on a film., (on his views of women) Woman is the sun, an extraordinary creature, one that makes the imagination gallop. Woman is also the element of conflict. With whom do you argue? With a woman, of course. Not with a friend, because he accepted all your defects the moment he found you. Besides, woman is mother-have we forgotten?, (Talking about actors) Theater actors like to change character roles. They don't like to always do the same thing., I made theater very important in the beginning of my career., Each year we look for a big name that is attractive to the public and pleasant for the girls.
Birth Notes: Fontana Liri, Latium, Italy
Books: Donald Dewey. _Marcello Mastroianni: His Life and Art._ New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993. ISBN 1-55972-158-8
Magazine Covers: "Los Domingos de ABC" (Spain), 18 August 1968
Other Works: In the late 60s he played the role of Rodolfo Valentino in the musical called "Rudy", for the Garinei & Giovannini theater company.
Birth Name: Mastrojanni, Marcello Vincenzo Domenico
Spouse: 'Flora Carabella' (qv) (12 August 1950 - 19 December 1996) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 19 December 1996
Interviews: "Adelina" (US), January 1980, pg. 21-24, by: Daniele Cerri, "Playmen" (Italy), August 1979, pg. 21-28, by: Daniele Cerri
Birth Date: 28 September 1924

Igi Polidoro (actor)

Luciano Salce (actor)
Death Notes: Rome, Italy
Birth Notes: Rome, Italy
Death Date: 17 December 1989
Birth Date: 25 September 1922

Ugo Tognazzi (actor)
Father of actor/director 'Ricky Tognazzi' (qv), Father of actor 'Gianmarco Tognazzi' (qv), Father of director/producer 'Thomas Robsahm' (qv)., He is the father of 'Maria Sole Tognazzi' (qv)., Formed a successful comical duo with 'Raimondo Vianello' (qv) for the new-born Italian television in the 1950s., Spent his youth in various localities as his father was a traveler clerk for an insurance company., Is buried in the Cimitero Monumentale in Velletri, Italy., Was also a respected gourmet and cook in Italy., At the end of the 70s, the satirical magazine "Il Male" published the astonishing article of the arrest of Ugo Tognazzi as the leader of terroristic group "Red Brigades". In the photos, two policemen were taking an angry Tognazzi out of his house. But it was only a joke organized by the staff of the magazine with the help of the actor.
Death Notes: Rome, Italy (cerebral hemorrhage)
Despite his oodles glorious performance accumulate complete a four-decade stretch (and I perpetrate be determined many), this virile, mustachioed, stocky-framed Italian guise celebrity will be eternally cherished if one and only encircled by favour of his one classic funniness role, that of a taste mince gay cabaret landowner Renato Baldi in _La pen aux folles (1978)_ (qv), one of the biggest cross-over foreign hit to ever do over by the tenderloin of American earth. Born in Cremona, Italy, on March 23, 1922, using the incident he be a teen he was a bookkeeper for a salami factory and perform in area amateur theatricals on the cunning. Appearing on the segment, he at the end of the day found an public walk into films at age 28 in 1950. He build a gluey pick wakeful in principally Neopolitan features and become a middle-aged European star the behind decade. Turning in a mixture of powerhouse character den, he excel by calendar of bon vivants, adulterous husbands and other stylish gents in farcical comedy and saucy, sardonic romps, more than ever those of director/writer 'Marco Ferreri (I)' (qv), however demonstrated extraordinary get when it come to portray lacklustre protagonists in embassy performing or unsmiling sarcasm. For Ferreri alone he appear in the appreciated _L'ape regina (1963)_ (qv) [The Conjugal Bed]; _Controsesso (1964)_ (qv) [Countersex]; _Marcia nuziale (1965)_ (qv) [The Wedding March]; _L'udienza (1971)_ (qv) [The Audience] and the masterful _La grande bouffe (1973)_ (qv), among others. For doesn`t matter what aim, he settled to rob a ambiguity and co-star beside the divine 'Michel Serrault' (qv) in an image-shattering cut in 1978. What he do was change through the narrative having mass appeal role of his profession as one-half of an aging homosexual twosome who operate a cart wildcat strike. "La Cage Aux Folles" go on to seed two sequel and an American remake. Tognazzi win several acting honors over the classes of his drawn out career and, in 1981, cap it last its sell-by date with the Cannes Film Festival deal in for his trenchant celebration in _La tragedia di un uomo ridicolo (1981)_ (qv) [Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man], the filament of a near-bankrupt factory landowner who attempt to expend the kidnap of his son (played by his real-life eldest son 'Ricky Tognazzi' (qv)) to his economic plus. Although he directed a handful of his out of the ordinary films, more than a few of them sensationally sexual geologically, he achieve his true depth in the works of other famed European director, in particular Ferrari, Bertolucci, Risi, Molinaro and Monicelli. Tognazzi was also the father of entertainer 'Gianmarco Tognazzi' (qv) and chief 'Maria Sole Tognazzi' (qv), and hem in another son, producer/writer 'Thomas Robsahm' (qv), via a parallel with actress 'Margarete Robsahm' (qv). In 1972, at age 50, Tognazzi wed actress 'Franca Bettoia' (qv), who survive him. He die of a wits hemorrhage in 1990 at age 68.

Raimondo Vianello (actor)

Charlotte Folcher (actress)

Virna Lisi (actress)

Sonja Romanoff (actress)

Catherine Spaak (actress)

Pamela Tiffin (actress)

Carlo Ponti (producer)

Rafael Azcona (writer)

Franco Castellano (writer)

Eduardo De Filippo (writer)

Marco Ferreri (writer)

Giuseppe Moccia (writer)

Goffredo Parise (writer)

Isabella Quarantotti (writer)

Luciano Salce (writer)

Gianni Di Venanzo (cinematographer)

Mario Montuori (cinematographer)

Aldo Tonti (cinematographer)

Luis Enríquez Bacalov (composer)

Nino Rota (composer)

Teo Usuelli (composer)

Eduardo De Filippo (director)

Marco Ferreri (director)

Luciano Salce (director)

Renzo Lucidi (editor)

Marcello Malvestito (editor)

Adriana Novelli (editor)

Carlo Egidi (production designer)

Luigi Scaccianoce (production designer)

Ferdinando Scarfiotti (production designer)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - A Fish Story

We've seen A Fish Story movie

Movie Is being made - in 1972.


Certificates: USA:G
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:6
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:1972

In movie have been taken:

Paul Frees (actor)
Articles:"Screem" (USA), 2006, Iss. 13, pg. 35-38, by: Joe Wawrzyniak, "Paul Frees: Legendary Voice Actor and Real Life Lunatic", "Starlog" (USA), December 1987, Vol. 11, Iss. 125, pg. 73, by: Tom Weaver, "Paul Frees"
Nick Names:Man of a Thousand Voices
Death Notes:Tiburon, California, USA (heart failure)
Actor, composer, songwriter, voiceover watercolourist and author. He combined ASCAP enclosed by 1956, and his chief rhythmic collaborator built-in Tony Romano, 'Ruby Raksin' (qv), 'Walter Gross (II)' (qv), and Ed Brandt. His popular-song composition consist of "Hollywood Soliloquy", "The Clown", "Drowning My Sorrow", and "Voice in the Wind".
Quotes:[asked if he ever had reason to resent his choice of profession] Sometimes, yes. But it's nothing I can't overcome when I look at the bank balance.
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Books:Ben Ohmart. _Welcome, Foolish Mortals...The Life and Voices of Paul Frees._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930046, Paul Frees, Ben Ohmart (editor). _The Writings of Paul Frees: Scripts and Songs From the Master of Voice._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930119
Other Works:"Ghost Host" of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, 1969, "Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln" (narrator) for this Disney Amusement Park Attraction, "Adventure Thru Inner Space" (narrator) for this Disney, Voice in "Pirates of the Caribbean" attraction at Disney theme parks., Radio commercial: the wool industry (early 1980s), TV commercial (narrator): Franco-American Spaghetti's canned spaghetti (1960s), TV commercials: voice of the "Pillsbury Dough-Boy" from the 1950s-1980s., TV commercials: Voice of "Toucan Sam" for Fruit Loops cereal, 1960s-1980s., Unsold pilot: In 1958 he co-starred with 'Joan Davis (I)' (qv) in a comedy pilot entitled "Joan of Arkansas", about a klutzy woman who was chosen by a computer to be the ideal candidate to be the first "man on the moon.", Book: "The Writings of Paul Frees: Scripts and Songs from the Master of Voice", ed. Ben Ohmart. Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930119. Contains: "The Demon from Dimension" (screenplay); lyrics; "Partners in Crime", a television treatment; and "Who Knows", an audition script for television., Album: Appeared as a singer on several novelty recordings by 'Spike Jones and His City Slickers' (qv)., Radio: Guest starred on the radio drama "Nightbeat," which starred 'Frank Lovejoy' (qv)., Radio: One of the narrators for CBS Radio's "Escape" (1947-1954). He also starred in many of the show's episodes., Radio: Narrator for National Public Radio's "Bradbury 13" (1984)., Radio: Played the title role on CBS Radio's "The Green Lama" (1949). His character's real name was Jethro Dumont, a crime fighter with special powers., Was one of 'Stan Freberg' (qv)'s cast of performers, most notably as the narrator on Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America Vol. 1, TV commercials: Mr. Goodwrench auto repair shops., Voiceover for the theatrical trailer for _The Beatniks (1960)_ (qv) (which he also directed)., Voiceover for the theatrical trailer for 'George Pal' (qv)'s _The Time Machine (1960)_ (qv), in addition to being the voice of The Talking Rings in the film., Album: "Paul Frees and the Poster People," in which he does impressions of such celebrities as 'Peter Lorre (I)' (qv), 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) and 'W.C. Fields' (qv) doing covers of such songs as "Hey Jude," "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," and "Mama Told Me Not to Come"., TV commercials: Jolly Green Giant frozen foods (voice of the Elf), 1960s.
Birth Name:Frees, Solomon Hersh
According to author 'Peter Guralnick' (qv) (in "Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley"), Frees was an undercover narcotics agent for the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the 1960s., Was often called upon in the 50s and 60s to "re-loop" the dialogue of other actors, often to correct for foreign accents, complete lack of English proficiency, or poor line readings by unprofessionals. These dubs extended from a lines to entire roles., The voice of the "Ghost Host" in the Haunted Mansions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World., Got his start in radio, doing voice work for dramas and comedies. He was known for doing an incredible impersonation of 'Orson Welles' (qv). Reportedly, he played all of the roles in a 15-minute show called "The Speaker". His work included animation, for which he provided the voices for innumerable cartoons, but notably for such characters as Fox ('Frank Tashlin' (qv)'s "Fox & Crow" series), Ludwig Von Drake (numerous educational shorts by Walt Disney Productions), Boris Badenov ('Jay Ward (I)' (qv)'s _"Rocky and His Friends" (1959)_ (qv)), Inspector Fenwick (Ward's _"The Dudley Do-Right Show" (1969)_ (qv)), Morocco Mole (Hanna-Barbera's _"The Secret Squirrel Show" (1965)_ (qv)), Barney Bear (title character from an MGM series of shorts), and was the original voice of the Pillsbury Doughboy., He was one of the narrators for CBS Radio's "Escape" (1947-1954). He also starred in many of the show's episodes., Narrator for National Public Radio's "Bradbury 13" (1984)., Portrayed the title role on CBS Radio's "The Green Lama" (1949). His character's real name was Jethro Dumont, a crimefighter with special powers., Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 170-171. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Was one of 'Stan Freberg' (qv)'s cast of performers, most notably as the narrator on "Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America, Vol. 1"., He provided the voices for numerous animatronic figures at Walt Disney's parks., In the early 1970s, he was reportedly making $50,000 a year just for doing the voice work for the Pillsbury Doughboy., His early radio career was cut short when he was drafted into World War II. He was at Normandy on D-Day. He was wounded in action and was returned to the United States for a year of recuperation., He attended the Chouinard Art Institute under the G.I. Bill. His first wife's failing health forced him to drop out and return to radio work., It was common for voice artists to do multiple roles when dubbing foreign language films into English. There are a number of examples where he also did multiple roles when replacing the dialog in Hollywood films., Provides multiple voices in _Flight from Ashiya (1964)_ (qv), getting into three- and four-way conversations with himself., Is heard as at least four different voices in _Spartacus (1960)_ (qv), including the guard that 'Kirk Douglas (I)' (qv) hamstrung in the opening sequence.
Death Date:2 November 1986
Birth Date:22 June 1920
Articles:"Screem" (USA), 2006, Iss. 13, pg. 35-38, by: Joe Wawrzyniak, "Paul Frees: Legendary Voice Actor and Real Life Lunatic", "Starlog" (USA), December 1987, Vol. 11, Iss. 125, pg. 73, by: Tom Weaver, "Paul Frees"
Nick Names:Man of a Thousand Voices
Death Notes:Tiburon, California, USA (heart failure)
Actor, composer, songwriter, voiceover watercolourist and essayist. He combined ASCAP bounded by 1956, and his chief enjoyable collaborator integrated Tony Romano, 'Ruby Raksin' (qv), 'Walter Gross (II)' (qv), and Ed Brandt. His popular-song composition pilfer in "Hollywood Soliloquy", "The Clown", "Drowning My Sorrow", and "Voice in the Wind".
Quotes:[asked if he ever had reason to resent his choice of profession] Sometimes, yes. But it's nothing I can't overcome when I look at the bank balance.
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Books:Ben Ohmart. _Welcome, Foolish Mortals...The Life and Voices of Paul Frees._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930046, Paul Frees, Ben Ohmart (editor). _The Writings of Paul Frees: Scripts and Songs From the Master of Voice._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930119
Other Works:"Ghost Host" of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, 1969, "Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln" (narrator) for this Disney Amusement Park Attraction, "Adventure Thru Inner Space" (narrator) for this Disney, Voice in "Pirates of the Caribbean" attraction at Disney theme parks., Radio commercial: the wool industry (early 1980s), TV commercial (narrator): Franco-American Spaghetti's canned spaghetti (1960s), TV commercials: voice of the "Pillsbury Dough-Boy" from the 1950s-1980s., TV commercials: Voice of "Toucan Sam" for Fruit Loops cereal, 1960s-1980s., Unsold pilot: In 1958 he co-starred with 'Joan Davis (I)' (qv) in a comedy pilot entitled "Joan of Arkansas", about a klutzy woman who was chosen by a computer to be the ideal candidate to be the first "man on the moon.", Book: "The Writings of Paul Frees: Scripts and Songs from the Master of Voice", ed. Ben Ohmart. Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media, 2004. ISBN 1593930119. Contains: "The Demon from Dimension" (screenplay); lyrics; "Partners in Crime", a television treatment; and "Who Knows", an audition script for television., Album: Appeared as a singer on several novelty recordings by 'Spike Jones and His City Slickers' (qv)., Radio: Guest starred on the radio drama "Nightbeat," which starred 'Frank Lovejoy' (qv)., Radio: One of the narrators for CBS Radio's "Escape" (1947-1954). He also starred in many of the show's episodes., Radio: Narrator for National Public Radio's "Bradbury 13" (1984)., Radio: Played the title role on CBS Radio's "The Green Lama" (1949). His character's real name was Jethro Dumont, a crime fighter with special powers., Was one of 'Stan Freberg' (qv)'s cast of performers, most notably as the narrator on Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America Vol. 1, TV commercials: Mr. Goodwrench auto repair shops., Voiceover for the theatrical trailer for _The Beatniks (1960)_ (qv) (which he also directed)., Voiceover for the theatrical trailer for 'George Pal' (qv)'s _The Time Machine (1960)_ (qv), in addition to being the voice of The Talking Rings in the film., Album: "Paul Frees and the Poster People," in which he does impressions of such celebrities as 'Peter Lorre (I)' (qv), 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) and 'W.C. Fields' (qv) doing covers of such songs as "Hey Jude," "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," and "Mama Told Me Not to Come"., TV commercials: Jolly Green Giant frozen foods (voice of the Elf), 1960s.
Birth Name:Frees, Solomon Hersh
According to author 'Peter Guralnick' (qv) (in "Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley"), Frees was an undercover narcotics agent for the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the 1960s., Was often called upon in the 50s and 60s to "re-loop" the dialogue of other actors, often to correct for foreign accents, complete lack of English proficiency, or poor line readings by unprofessionals. These dubs extended from a lines to entire roles., The voice of the "Ghost Host" in the Haunted Mansions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World., Got his start in radio, doing voice work for dramas and comedies. He was known for doing an incredible impersonation of 'Orson Welles' (qv). Reportedly, he played all of the roles in a 15-minute show called "The Speaker". His work included animation, for which he provided the voices for innumerable cartoons, but notably for such characters as Fox ('Frank Tashlin' (qv)'s "Fox & Crow" series), Ludwig Von Drake (numerous educational shorts by Walt Disney Productions), Boris Badenov ('Jay Ward (I)' (qv)'s _"Rocky and His Friends" (1959)_ (qv)), Inspector Fenwick (Ward's _"The Dudley Do-Right Show" (1969)_ (qv)), Morocco Mole (Hanna-Barbera's _"The Secret Squirrel Show" (1965)_ (qv)), Barney Bear (title character from an MGM series of shorts), and was the original voice of the Pillsbury Doughboy., He was one of the narrators for CBS Radio's "Escape" (1947-1954). He also starred in many of the show's episodes., Narrator for National Public Radio's "Bradbury 13" (1984)., Portrayed the title role on CBS Radio's "The Green Lama" (1949). His character's real name was Jethro Dumont, a crimefighter with special powers., Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 170-171. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Was one of 'Stan Freberg' (qv)'s cast of performers, most notably as the narrator on "Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America, Vol. 1"., He provided the voices for numerous animatronic figures at Walt Disney's parks., In the early 1970s, he was reportedly making $50,000 a year just for doing the voice work for the Pillsbury Doughboy., His early radio career was cut short when he was drafted into World War II. He was at Normandy on D-Day. He was wounded in action and was returned to the United States for a year of recuperation., He attended the Chouinard Art Institute under the G.I. Bill. His first wife's failing health forced him to drop out and return to radio work., It was common for voice artists to do multiple roles when dubbing foreign language films into English. There are a number of examples where he also did multiple roles when replacing the dialog in Hollywood films., Provides multiple voices in _Flight from Ashiya (1964)_ (qv), getting into three- and four-way conversations with himself., Is heard as at least four different voices in _Spartacus (1960)_ (qv), including the guard that 'Kirk Douglas (I)' (qv) hamstrung in the opening sequence.
Death Date:2 November 1986
Birth Date:22 June 1920

Grace Stafford (actress)
The voice of Woody Woodpecker from 1950 until the cessation of the 1980s. She ask her husband 'Walter Lantz' (qv) not to donate her eyeshade appreciation during her early two years of voicing the behaviour, in function of she feel childish would be "disillusioned" if they know Woody be voiced next to a female.
Death Notes:Burbank, California, USA (spinal cancer)
Birth Notes:New York, USA
Birth Name:Boyle, Grace
Spouse:'Walter Lantz' (qv) (1940 - 17 March 1992) (her death), 'Tom Keene (I)' (qv) (1919 - 1940)
Death Date:17 March 1992
Birth Date:7 November 1903
The voice of Woody Woodpecker from 1950 until the stop midstream of the 1980s. She ask her husband 'Walter Lantz' (qv) not to dispense her blind veneration during her artistic two years of voicing the behaviour, by style of gears of she feel familial would be "disillusioned" if they know Woody be voiced by a female.
Death Notes:Burbank, California, USA (spinal cancer)

Walter Lantz (producer)

Paul J. Smith (director)

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