The Animated Voice
What is it like to be a voice actor? How do they achieve success in a highly-competitive business? How, and why, do people become voiceover actors in the first place?
These questions and more are answered in The Animated Voice, a multi-volume series published by Pulp Hero Press, an imprint of Theme Park Press.
Volume One features interviews with Pixar director Pete Docter, writer and voiceover director Mark Evanier, voiceover specialists Marty Grabstein, Katie Leigh, Phil Lollar, Dallas McKennon, Will Ryan and Keith Scott, plus a foreword by Starlog editor David McDonnell.
This page provides hyperlinks and filmographies for the actors I’ve interviewed, which were excluded from the hardcopy volume for the intent of saving space. This webpage has no space limitations, and it’s easier to click on a hyperlink from a webpage, so here you are:
Pete Docter
Books Authored by Pete Docter
Walt Disney Animation Studios, The Archive Series, Walt Disney’s Nine More Old Men (Nine
More Old Men: The Flipbooks), (Disney Editions Deluxe), Disney Editions; Box Har/Bk edition: October 17, 2017.
Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men: The Flipbooks, Disney Editions, January 8, 2013.
Selected Filmography
1988 Winter: Director / Voice
1989 Palm Springs: Director / Voice of Sigmund Dinosaur
1989 Cranium Command: Animator
1990 Next Door: Director
1991 Luxo Jr. in “Surprise” and “Light & Heavy”: Animator
1995 Toy Story: Original Story / Story Artist / Supervising Animator
1997 Geri’s Game: Animator
1998 A Bug’s Life: Additional Storyboard Artist
1999 Toy Story 2: Original Story
2001 Monsters, Inc.: Director / Original Story
2002 Mike’s New Car (video short): Director / Original Story
2004 Howl’s Moving Castle: English Dub Director / Executive Producer (U.S. production)
2005 Mr. Incredible and Pals (video short): Voice of Mr. Incredible
2008 WALL-E: Original Story / Voice of Lifeguard Bot
2009 Up: Director/ Story / Screenplay / Voice of Kevin, Campmaster Strauch
2009 Dug’s Special Mission (video short): Executive Producer
2009 George and A.J. (video short): Executive Producer
2010 Let’s Pollute: Musician; Bassist
2012 Brave: Executive Producer
2013 Monsters University: Executive Producer
2013 Party Central: Executive Producer
2015 Inside Out: Director / Original Story / Voice of Father’s Anger
2015 Riley’s First Date? (video short): Executive Producer / Voice of Father’s Anger
2017 LOU: Executive Producer
2019 Toy Story 4: Original Story
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0230032/.
Mark Evanier
Mark Evanier’s Online Observations on Voice Acting
From Mark’s blog:
Cartoon Voices. An historical overview of voice acting, with a discussion of recording sessions, the challenges that actors face, and the odds on “breaking in.” Originally published in Comics Buyer’s Guide, September 27, 1996. http://www.newsfromme.com/pov/col101-2/
Cartoon Voices, Part 1. A brief history of cartoon voice acting; comments on celebrity voice-casting; watching actors perform in recording sessions. Originally published in Comics Buyer’s Guide, December 10, 1999. Part 1 of 3. https://www.newsfromme.com/pov/col267/.
Cartoon Voices, Part 2. About sessions and the versatility of actors. Originally published in Comics Buyer’s Guide, December 17, 1999. Part 2 of 3. https://www.newsfromme.com/pov/col268/.
Cartoon Voices, Part 3. The Screen Actors Guild contract. Originally published in Comics Buyer’s Guide, December 24, 1999. Part 3 of 3. http://www.newsfromme.com/pov/col269/.
Voicework: A Brief Q-and-A on the Subject of How to Become a Cartoon Voice Actor. Published January 3, 2012. http://www.newsfromme.com/writings/voicework/
Voices of Hollywood. How Hollywood tends to think of voice actors as not real stars. Published September 28, 2006. http://www.newsfromme.com/2006/09/28/voices-of-hollywood/
ASK Me. Mark writes about how CG animation affects casting. Published February 21, 2017. http://www.newsfromme.com/2017/02/21/ask-me-26/
Voice Actors on the Web. A compilation of websites for Corey Burton, Scott Innes, Dan Gilvezan, Hal Rayle & Maggie Roswell, Beau Weaver, E.G. Daily, Townsend Coleman, Nancy Cartwright, Thurl Ravenscroft and Keith Scott. Published February 25, 2001. http://www.newsfromme.com/2001/02/25/voice-actors-on-the-web/
Voice Question. A discussion on Screen Actors Guild conditions for multiple roles. Published May 19, 2016. http://www.newsfromme.com/2016/05/19/voice-question/
The Top 20 Voice Actors
of the First 40 Years of Talking U.S. Animation
This is Mark Evanier’s list of the twenty top voice actors in American animated cartoons between 1928 and 1968.
Introduction. “Voices “n’ Choices,” published August 16, 2015. http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/08/16/voices-n-choices/
Sterling Holloway. Voices of Winnie the Pooh, Kaa the Python. Published August 17, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/08/17/the-top-20-voice-actors-sterling-holloway/
Mae Questel. Voices of Betty Boop, Olive Oyl. Published August 24, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/08/24/the-top-20-voice-actors-mae-questel/
Jim Backus. Voices of Mr. Magoo, Genie in A-Lad-In His Lamp. Published September 1, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/01/the-top-20-voice-actors-jim-backus/
Pinto Colvig. Voices of Goofy, Sleepy and Grumpy. Published September 8, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/08/the-top-20-voice-actors-pinto-colvig/
Hans Conried. Voices of Snidley Whiplash, Captain Hook. Published September 15, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/15/the-top-20-voice-actors-hans-conried/
Don Messick. Voices of Scooby Doo, Boo Boo Bear, Dr. Quest. Published September 23, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/23/the-top-20-voice-actors-don-messick/
Alan Reed. Voices of Fred Flintstone, Dum-Dum. Published September 24, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/24/the-top-20-voice-actors-alan-reed/
Jack Mercer. Voices of Popeye, Felix the Cat. Published September 29, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/09/29/the-top-20-voice-actors-jack-mercer/
Gary Owens. Voices of Space Ghost, Roger Ramjet. Published October 4, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/10/04/the-top-20-voice-actors-gary-owens/
Clarence Nash. Voices of Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie. Published October 17, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/10/17/the-top-20-voice-actors-clarence-nash/
Dick Beals. Voices of Davey Hansen, Ralph Phillips, Buzz Conroy. Published October 22, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/10/22/the-top-20-voice-actors-dick-beals/
Jackson Beck. Voices of Bluto, the Narrator in Filmation’s Superman. Published October 27, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/10/27/the-top-20-voice-actors-jackson-beck/
Bill Scott. Voices of Bullwinkle, Dudley-Do-Right, Gruffi Gummi. Published November 2, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/11/02/the-top-20-voice-actors-bill-scott/
Howard Morris. Voices of Atom Ant, Breezly Bruin. Published November 16, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/11/16/the-top-20-voice-actors-howard-morris/
Paul Winchell. Voices of Tigger, Dick Dastardly, Gargamel. Published November 19, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/11/19/top-20-voice-actors-paul-winchell/
Stan Freberg. Voices of Pete Puma, Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent. Published November 23, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/11/23/top-20-voice-actors-stan-freberg/
Paul Frees. Voices of Boris Badenov, Ludwig Von Drake. Published December 1, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/12/01/top-20-voice-actors-paul-frees/
June Foray. Voices of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale. Published December 5, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/12/05/top-20-voice-actors-june-foray/
Daws Butler. Voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound. Published December 11, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/12/11/top-20-voice-actors-daws-butler/
Mel Blanc. Voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn. Published December 17, 2015.
http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/12/17/top-20-voice-actors-mel-blanc/
Selected Books Authored by Mark Evanier
The Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Harry N. Abrams, November 11, 2014.
Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life (with Sergio Aregonés), TwoMorrows Publishing,
Second Printing, July 1, 2002.
Did You Grow Up with Me, Too? – The Autobiography of June Foray (with Earl Kress),
BearManor Media, July 4, 2009.
Kirby: King of Comics, Harry N. Abrams, Anniversary Edition, August 1, 2017.
Mad Art: A Visual Celebration of the Art of Mad Magazine and the Idiots Who Create It,
Watson-Guptill, January 30, 2003.
Marty Grabstein
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0333304.
Katie Leigh
Website: http://www.katieleigh.com/
Katie Leigh offers voiceover coaching. For details, go here: http://www.katieleigh.com/coachng/.
Select Filmography
1982 Pandamonium: Peggy
1982 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour: Additional voice
1983-1985 Dungeons & Dragons: Sheila the Thief
1983-1988 The Smurfs: Additional Voices, Denisa
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Little Maharaja
1984-1991 Muppet Babies: Baby Rowlf, Captain of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Green Pirette
1985 Dumbo’s Circus: Dumbo
1985-1991 Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Sunni Gummi, Rafi, Young Woman
1985-1994 ABC Weekend Specials: Gwendolyn, Buzz Beaver, Cousin Mouse, Michelle Pierre, Princess Aruzia
1986 My Little Pony: The Movie: Fizzy, Baby Sundance
1986 My Little Pony ‘n Friends: Baby Shady, Gingerbread, Fizzy, Baby Tiddley
Winks, Ribbon, Gingerbread, Heart Throb
1987 to date Adventures in Odyssey (radio) (animated 1998-2002): Connie Kendall
1987 Pound Puppies: Puppy 1, Boy Orphan 1, Puppy Delivery Boy, Greg
1987-1989 The Real Ghostbusters / Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters: Jason, Cindy
1988 The Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy: Sunny Bunny
1990-1992 Bobby’s World: Voices
1991-1992 Darkwing Duck: Honker Muddlefoot, Additional Voices, Honkulon
1993 All-New Dennis the Menace: Joey McDonald, Gina Gillotti
1996 Richie Rich: Richie Rich, Irona the Robot Maid
1998 Babe: Pig in the City: Kitten
2001-2012 Totally Spies!: Alex
2002-2004 As Told by Ginger: Junior, Junior Sr., Junior Harris
2004-2005 Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: Chad, Pierre, Madame Blubbery
2007-2008 Animalia: Zoe, Fuchsia, Snipsy, Toucans
2008-2009 The Mr. Men Show: Little Miss Chatterbox, Little Miss Daredevil, Little Miss Helpful
2010 Despicable Me: Additional Voices
2011 Poppy Cat: Zuzu
2011 Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace: Han Solo, Mari Amithest, Ashla
2014-2017 Space Racers: Sandpiper, Crow, Sojourner
2015 Get Blake!: Skye Gunderson
2016 Benno’s Great Race Interactive Ride (video game): Missy
2016 Iliad House (audio drama): “The Voice”
2017 Monster Island: Voice
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0500246/
Books Authored by Katie Leigh
Adventures in Oddity. (with Will Ryan), Oxnard, CA: Oxnard University Press, April 17,
- Foreword by Phil Lollar.
Untitled memoir. Work in progress.
Phil Lollar
Books Authored by Phil Lollar
Adventures in Odyssey Radio Scripts (with Paul McCusker), Lillenas Pub Co, November 1, 1988.
The Complete Guide to Adventures in Odyssey, Tyndale House Pub, October 24, 1997.
Little Dogs on the Prairie: Yippee Ti-Yay, Happy Birthday Book, Thomas Nelson, August 15, 2000.
Welcome to Odyssey: The Start of Something Big, Hardcover, Tyndale House, October 1999.
Select Filmography
2004 Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: Wacky Wally
2006 Little Dogs on the Prairie: Pride, Prejudice and Fudge (video short): The Sheriff
2008-2009 The Mr. Men Show: Mr. Small, Mr. Strong, Mr. Lazy
2009 Olivia: Additional Voices
2010 Courage (short): Driver voice
2011 Chop Kick Panda (video): Bali, Grand Master Hanh
2011 Puss in Boots: A Furry Tail (video): King John, Donahue
2012 The Jungle Book: Hathi
2014 to date The Tom and Jerry Show: Crooked Eddie
2014-2017 Space Racers: Dodo, Headmaster Crane, Opportunity
Adventures in Odyssey credits, writer and director: http://www.aiohq.com/people/pl.htm.
Adventures in Odyssey credits, voices and director: http://www.aiosoda.com/staff_index.php?staff_id=18#18.
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1040716/.
Dallas McKinnon
Select Voice Filmography
1942 Pigeon Patrol: Carrier Pigeon, Induction Officer
1948 Melody Time: Johnny Appleseed’s Angel
Woody Woodpecker
1951 Slingshot 6 ⅞: Wally Walrus, Buzz Buzzard
1952 Woodpecker in the Rough: Golfer
1952 Scalp Treatment: Buzz Buzzard
1952 The Great Who-Dood-It: Buzz Buzzard
1952 Termites from Mars: Radio announcer, TV announcer
1953 What’s Sweepin’: Wally Walrus, Bull Dozer, Store owner
1953 Buccaneer Woodpecker: Buzz Buzzard
1953 Operation Sawdust: Buzz Buzzard, Wally Walrus
1953 Hypnotic Hick: Buzz Buzzard, I. Gypem
1953 Belle Boys: Buzz Buzzard
1953 Hot Noon or 12 O’Clock for Sure: Buzz Buzzard, Cowboys, Fight referee
1954 Socko in Morocco: Buzz Buzzard
1954 Alley to Bali: Buzz Buzzard, Mighty Volcano
1954 Under the Counter Spy: Woody Woodpecker’s thoughts
1954 Real Gone Woody: Buzz Buzzard
1955 Bunco Busters: Buzz Buzzard, Captain Haddock
1957 Red Riding Hoodlum: Wolfie Wolf, Smokey the Bear, Elevator Operator
1969 Ship a-Hoy Woody: Buzz Buzzard, Captain
1971 Flim Flam Fountain: Buzz Buzzard
1971 Woody’s Magic Touch: Narrator, Minstrel, Dragon
1972 Indian Corn: Buzz Buzzard, Indian Chief
1972 Gold Diggin’ Woodpecker: Voice
1972 Show Biz Beagle: Buzz Buzzard, Mouse
1972 The Genie with the Light Touch: Buzz Buzzard, Mouse
1955 Lady and the Tramp: Toughy, Pedro, Professor, Hyena
1955 The Legend of Rockabye Point: Skipper
1959 Bucky and Pepito: Bucky, Pepito
1959 Sleeping Beauty: Maleficent’s raven, Vernon the owl
1959-1964 Les aventures de Tintin: Tintin, Professor Calculus
1960 Q.T. Hush: Q.T. Hush, Shamus
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Inspector Willoughby
1960 Hunger Strife: Ranger Willoughby
1961 Rough and Tumbleweed: Inspector Willoughby, Pretty Boy McCoy, Narrator
1961 Eggnapper: Ranger Willoughby
1961 Mississippi Slow Boat: Inspector Willoughby
1961 The Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby: Inspector Willoughby
1962 Phoney Express: Inspector Willoughby
1962 Hyde and Sneak: Inspector Willoughby
1963 Coming Out Party: Inspector Willoughby
1963 Case of the Cold Storage: Inspector Willoughby
1963 Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker: Inspector Willoughby
1964 The Case of the Maltese Chicken: Inspector Willoughby
1965 The Case of the Elephant’s Trunk: Inspector Willoughby
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1960-1962 Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse: Courageous Cat, Minute Mouse, Chief
1961 One Hundred and One Dalmatians: Additional voices
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Gumby[1]
1957-1967 The Gumby Show:[2] Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, Nopey, Gumbo (only in Chicken Feed), Henry (re-dubbed), Rodgy (re-dubbed), Granny, Additional voices
1987 The Puppetoon Movie: Gumby, Additional voices
1988 The All-New Gumby:[3] Gumby, Professor Kapp
1995 Gumby—The Movie:[4] Gumby, Professor Kapp, Fatbuckle, Lucky Claybert,
Nobuckle (credited as Charles Farrington)
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1966 How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Max
1966 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree: Bees
1967 Sissy Sheriff: Sugarfoot, Dirty McNasty
1967 Tom and Jerry short, Cat and Dupli-cat: Falsetto
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Archie
1968 The Archie Show: Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee
1968 Archie’s Funhouse: Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee
1969 The Archie Comedy Hour: Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee
1970 Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies: Additional voices
1971 Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Additional voices
1971 Archie’s TV Funnies: Archie Andrews
1974 The U.S. of Archie: Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee
1977 Sabrina, Super Witch: Salem
1977 Archie’s Bang-Shang Lalapalooza Show: Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee
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1969 The Hardy Boys: Joe Hardy, Chubby Morton
1971 Aesop’s Fables: Hare, Old Turtle
1971 Bedknobs and Broomsticks: Bear
1972 Journey Back to Oz: Omby Amby
1973 Treasure Island: Captain Flint, Ben Gunn
1974 Oliver Twist: Bookseller, Charlie Bates
1985 The Adventures of Mark Twain: Jim Smiley
1992 Goof Troop—“Where There’s Smoke, There’s Goof”: Old Man in Bathtub
1995 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat: Additional voices
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IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0268428/
Dallas McKennon passed away on July 14, 2009, age 89 in Raymond, Washington.
[1] Gumby’s first voice belonged to Ruth Egelson, the wife of the art director and first artist, Al Egelson. After the pilot episodes, Gumby was voiced by Dallas McKennon (most episodes) and Dick Beals (1967). Pokey was voiced by Art Clokey (1956-1957, 1988) and Dallas McKennon (1960s). Prickle was voiced by Clokey and McKennon; Goo by Gloria Clokey and Norma MacMillan.
[2] NBC-TV televised The Gumby Show from March 16, 1957 to November 16, 1957. Syndicated 1957 to 1967. Art Clokey made 130 six-minute adventures, with one three-part story and many two-part stories. A new theme and look is presented in the 1966-1967 season.
[3] The All-New Gumby was syndicated 1988 – 1989. Actually, the show wasn’t “all new.” The Clokeys redubbed and rescored 102 classic episodes and mixed them with 120 new shorts. The show had two seasons, 74 half-hours containing three shorts per show, a total of 222 episodes. Altogether, the Clokeys made 250 Gumby shorts.
[4] Distributed by Arrow Releasing, the $2.8 million Gumby–The Movie had a limited release December 1, 1995, earning a paltry $57,100. McKennon, credited as “Charles Farrington,” voiced Gumby, Claybert and Fatbuckle; Art Clokey was Pokey, Prickle and Gumbo; and Gloria Clokey was Goo.
Will Ryan
Awards
Nominated – Primetime Emmy (1998)
Outstanding Children’s Program: The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1996).
Shared with Brian Henson, David Steven Cohen, Michael K. Frith, Bob Stein, Lauren Gray, David Gumpel and Lou Berger.
Nominated – Annie Awards, ASIFA-Hollywood (2001)
Outstanding Individual Achievement for a Song in an Animated Production
For episode “The Elmo Aardvark Song.”
Won – BTVA Television Voice Acting Award (2014)
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Children’s/Educational
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006)
Shared with Bret Iwan, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNille, Jim Cummings, Corey Burton, April Winchell and Dee Bradley Baker.
Nominated – Writers Guild of America, USA (1998)
Children’s Script
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1996)
Shared with Craig Shemin, for episode “The Road to Ka-Larry.”
Books Authored by Will Ryan
Adventures in Oddity (with Katie Leigh). Oxnard, CA: Oxnard University Press, 2016.
Me and Duke: Behind the Microphone with Will Ryan. Ojai, CA: Iconoclassics, 2015.
Voiceover Filmography
1983‑88 Only voice talent to perform in every Disney featurette and character series.
1983 Welcome to Pooh Corner, The Disney Channel
two seasons, 120 episodes: Tigger, Rabbit; songwriter
October 20, 1983 U.K. premiere,
December 16, 1983 U.S. general release
Mickey’s Christmas Carol, with 1st reissue of The Rescuers: Willie the Giant, Peg‑Leg Pete
1984 Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (featurette): Rabbit
Late 1984 Produced
May 27, 1987 An All New Adventure of Disney’s Sport Goofy: Sport Goofy in Soccermania, NBC: Goofy, Beagle Boys, Scrooge McDuck, Gyro Gearloose
February 2, 1985
Cap’n O.G. Readmore’s The Bollo Caper: Snag Carstair, Chestnut, Monkey#1.
October 12, 1985
Cap’n O.G. Readmore’s Jack and the Beanstalk: Wordsy, Humpty Dumpty
1985 Cap’n O.G. Readmore’s Puss N’ Boots: Francois Marquis de Caruthers
1985-1986 Dumbo’s Circus: Barnaby the Dog; songwriter
1985-1986 G.I. Joe II: The Revenge of Cobra / G.I. Joe: Mutt, Junkyard
1985‑1991 Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Ogres, Unwin of Dunwyn, The Carpie King
1985 Wuzzles: Wishing Well
1986 An American Tail: Digit, Sam the Apple Man
February 14, 1986
Disney’s DTV Valentine, (aka Disney’s DTV Romancin’, September 7, 1986): Goofy, Pongo (father Dalmatian)
1986 Glo Friends: Various voices
1986 My Little Pony and Friends: Additional voices
1986, production halted
Swabbies, Disney featurette
1986 Wildfire: Voice
1986‑89 Teen Wolf: Chubbs, Waldo
February 13, 1987
Disney’s DTV “Doggone” Valentine: Pongo, the Father Dalmatian
March 25, 1987
Down and Out with Donald Duck:[1] Goofy, Peg‑Leg Pete
1987‑88 Duck Tales: Peg‑Leg Pete
1987 Alice Through the Looking Glass (animated feature‑length TV special released theatrically overseas): Voice; songwriter
September 1986‑1987, produced; September 1987 broadcast
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin: Grubby; songwriter; scriptwriter
November 1987 to date
Adventures in Odyssey (radio): Eugene Meltzner, Harlow Doyle, various voices
1988 The Wizard of Speed and Time: Union representatives, President of U.S.
1988 The Land Before Time: Petrie
1989 Morris the Moose (educational film): Voice
1989 Stanley and the Dinosaurs (educational film): Voice
1989 The Little Mermaid: Messenger Seahorse
1990 Rock‑a‑doodle: Stuey
1990 Crunch Tators (commercial): C.T. Gator
1990 Peter Pan: Smee
1990 Upworld / A Gnome Named G’norm (live‑action): G’norm
1990-1992 Garfield and Friends: McKraven, Webster the Rabbit
1994 Hans Christian Anderson’s Thumbelina: Reverend Rat
1994 A Troll in Central Park: Boss
1995 The Pebble and the Penguin: Royal, Tika
1995-1996 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat: Voices, Medic Guardian #1, Mr. Gross Ghost
1999-2000 Courage the Cowardly Dog: Duck Brothers
2000 Elmo Aardvark, Outer Space Detective: Elmo Aardvark
2001-2002 House of Mouse: Willie the Giant
2003 Looney Tunes Back in Action: Papa Bear
2004-2006 Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: Wall, Muscle Bound Guy, Defensive End
2007 Mickey’s Great Clubhouse Hunt: Willie the Giant
2010 Family Guy: Winnie the Pooh
2013 Get a Horse!: Peg-Leg Pete
2006-2014 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Willie the Giant
2015 Little Charmers: Voice
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0752900/
[1] Compiled and edited from 30 hours of cartoons without one frame of new animation
Keith Scott
Books Authored by Keith Scott
The Moose That Roared, Thomas Dunne Books, 2000.
Untitled. History of uncredited voice artists, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Work-in-progress.
Untitled. The Great Impressionists, work-in-progress.
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Select Voiceover Filmography
1975 The Adventures of the Toothbrush Family (Australia only): Voices
1975 The Adventures of Kum Kum: Voice
1983-1988 Perfect Match: Dexter the Robot
Dot series
1985 Dot and the Koala: Bruce / Mayor Percy / Sherlock Bones
1985 Dot and the Smugglers: Voice
1986 Dot and Keeto: Keeto, Butterwalk, Atlantis
1988 Dot and the Bunyip: Voice
1988 Dot Goes to Hollywood: Voice
1994 Dot in Space: Grumble Bones, Buster, Papa Drop, Roley, The Party, Professor
Globus, Inflato, Sergeant, Soldiers
1987 The Adventures of Candy Claus (TV short): Santa Claus, voices
1988 Alice in Wonderland: Mad Hatter, Dormouse, March Hare
1989-2017 Looney Tunes characters, officially licensed by Warner Bros. to perform their voices in Australia, New Zealand and southeast Asia for animated commercials, promotional recordings, and speaking and singing voices for all licensed stage show productions.
Blinky Bill
1992 Blinky Bill (movie): Splodge the Kangaroo, Flap the Platypus, Mr. Wombat
(Wombo), Mayor Pelican, Mr Emu, Jacko, Harry and Joe
1993 The Adventures of Blinky Bill: Flap the Platypus, Splodge the Kangaroo, Wombo, Mr. Koala, Mayor Pelican and Danny Dingo
1995 Blinky Bill’s Extraordinary Excursion: cast as above
2004 Blinky Bill’s Extraordinary Balloon Adventure: cast as above
2005 Blinky Bill’s White Christmas (TV movie): Flap the Platypus, Splodge the
Kangaroo, Wombo, Mayor Pelican, various
Jay Ward characters
1997 George of the Jungle (movie): Narrator
1998 Rocky and Bullwinkle’s Know-It-All Quiz Game (video game): Aesop, Boris Badenov, Bullwinkle J. Moose, Captain Peachfuzz, Dudley Do-Right, Fearless Leader, Inspector Fenwick
1999 Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box and the Lox (short): The Phox and The Lox
1999 Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls (Universal theme park attraction): Dudley Do-Right, Inspector Fenwick
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (movie): Boris Badenov, Bullwinkle Moose, Fearless Leader, The Narrator and RBTV Announcer
2003 George of the Jungle 2 (video): Narrator
Tabaluga, TV series
1997 Tabaluga: Arktos, James, Tyrion
2001 Tabaluga: Arktos, James, Tyrion
2003 Tabaluga: Arktos, James, Tyrion
1998 Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown: Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Mayor Croco, Professor Angus McPouch, Brusier, Damon
1999 Popeye’s Bilge-Rat Barges (Universal theme park attraction): Popeye, Bluto
Flipper and Lopaka, TV series
1999 Flipper and Lopaka: Voices
2000 Flipper and Lopaka: Voices
2003-2005 Flipper and Lopaka: Voices
2002 Fairy Tale Police Department: 50% of all characters.
2002 Old Tom: Old Tom, 50% of all characters.
2007 Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale (TV movie): Voice
2009 Sally Bollywood: Super Detective: Harry Bollywood
2010 Legend of Enyo: Quag Naga
2018 Peep and the Big Wide World 2-D / 7-D: To Save the Big Wide World (theme park attraction): Peep, Quack, Chirp, Grudge, Raccoon, Tom, Nellie, Splendid Bird from Paradise, Hoot, Squeak, Beaver Boy, Ant and Newton
IMDb credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0779423/