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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
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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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