Daws Butler(1916-1988)
- Besetzung
- Drehbuch
- Zusätzliche Crew
Daws Butler wurde am 16 November 1916 in Toledo, Ohio, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler und Autor, bekannt für Yogi Bärs Abenteuer (1964), Die Jetsons (1962) und Cars 3: Evolution (2017). Er war mit Myrtis Martin verheiratet. Er starb am 18 Mai 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 wins total
7,0
Fernsehserie
- Elroy Jetson
- Henry Orbit
- Mr. Cogswell
- Knuckles Nuclear
- Voice Watch
- Al Mellon
- Bank Security Guard #2
- Bank Teller
- Bouncer
- Cab Driver
- Cameraman
- Cat Burglar
- Clyde
- Cop
- Drummer
- Fred Solarvan
- Garage Attendant
- Guard Actor
- Head Cook
- Inductee 1
- Inductee 3
- J.B.
- Jack Jetwash
- Judge
- Messenger
- Micro
- Military Police
- Molecular Motors Video Announcer
- Moving Van Man
- Mr. Countdown
- Mr. Sonic
- Photographer
- Pierre
- Police Officers
- Police Radio
- Police Sergeant
- Professor Lunar
- Ranch Guide
- Repairman
- Robber Actor
- Robot
- Russian Reporter
- Salesman
- Security Guard #2
- Sergeant Moon
- Sky Police Officer
- Soapy Sam
- Soapy Sam Announcer
- Space Pirate
- Stadium Announcer
- Starrence Welkome
- TeleTape Voice
- Traffic Cop
- Veterinarian
- Voice on Tele-tape
- Waiter
- Withers(Synchronisation)
Besetzung
- 2010
- 1990–1993
- 1975–1990
- 1988
- 1988
- The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound6,7Fernsehfilm
- Huckleberry Hound
- Yogi Bear
- Quick Draw McGraw (Synchronisation) ...
- 1988
- 1988
- 1985–1988
- 1987
- Die Jetsons treffen Familie Feuerstein6,5Fernsehfilm
- Elroy Jetson
- Cogswell
- Henry Orbit (Synchronisation)
- 1987
- 1962–1987
- 1987
- 1986–2000
- 1983
- 1982–1983
Drehbuch
Zusätzliche Crew
- Alternativer Name
- Dawes Butler
- Größe
- 1,57 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 18. Mai 1988
- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Herzattacke)
- Ehepartner
- Myrtis Martin2. März 1943 - 18. Mai 1988 (er verstorben, 4 Kinder)
- Andere ArbeitenBook: "Scenes for Actors and Voices".
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesFollowing his five-year run on puppet show Time for Beany (1949), Daws did struggle for a while. Many producers and directors refused to believe that he could still do cartoon voices. They told him, "We're not doing anything with puppets anymore!" So Daws sent out letters to 100-200 Hollywood producers, telling them that he had talent to do voices and he could also write comic material. The remarkable thing was that he did not use a mimeograph or photocopier (the latter technology being unavailable at the time). Daws actually wrote out each and every one of those 100+ letters individually.
- Zitate[in 1975 to writer Joe Bevilacqua, on the art of acting] I want you to understand the words. I want you to taste the words. I want you to love the words. Because the words are important. But they're only words. You leave them on the paper and you take the thoughts and put them into your mind and then you as an actor recreate them, as if the thoughts had suddenly just occurred to you.
- MarkenzeichenThe voice of Huckleberry Hound
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