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Walter Tetley (born Walter Campbell Tetzlaff; [1] June 2, 1915 – September 4, 1975) [2] was an American actor specializing in child impersonation during radio's classic era. . He had regular roles as Leroy Forrester on The Great Gildersleeve and Julius Abbruzzio on The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, as well as continuing as a voice-over artist in animated cartoons, commercials, and spoken-word ...
In these Van Beuren shorts, Felix spoke and sang in a high-pitched, childlike voice provided by then-21-year-old Walter Tetley, who was a popular radio actor in the 1930s, 1940s and even 1950s (Julius on The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, and Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve), but later best known in the 1960s as the voice of Sherman on The Rocky ...
Voiced by Walter Tetley in two short films. Elmer the Bull: Elmer's Products: 1940s-present: Note:originally the mate for Elsie the Cow of Borden's dairy products. Jacko: Energizer batteries: late-1980s: known for catchphrase "Oi!"; played by Australian footballer Mark 'Jacko' Jackson: Energizer Bunny: 1989–present: Esso tiger / Exxon tiger ...
Production Number: D-6; The cartoon was nominated for the 1944 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to MGM's Mouse Trouble, starring Tom and Jerry. [3]Andy Panda never speaks in this cartoon, though Walter Tetley provides the line "Poor little pussy cat" for the goldfish.
Fraidy Cat, M*U*S*H, The Great Grape Ape Show, The Oddball Couple, The Tom and Jerry Show, Uncle Croc's Block, and Wacky and Packy debut on ABC. Return to the Planet of the Apes and The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty debut on NBC. September 16 - Peter Puck debuts on NBC. October 1 - Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures debuts on Fuji TV.
June 2: Walter Tetley, American actor (voice of Felix the Cat, Andy Panda, Sherman in the Peabody segments of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends), (d.
Andy Panda is a cartoon character who starred in his own series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by Walter Lantz. [6] These "cartunes" were released by Universal Pictures from 1939 to 1947, and United Artists from 1948 to 1949. [7] The title character is an anthropomorphic cartoon character, a cute panda. [8]
Casper next meets a mole. At first the mole is happy to befriend him but when he puts on eyeglasses, he sees that Casper is a ghost and jumps back in his hole. Casper later meets a mouse and a cat (who each resemble Herman and Katnip) and who flee into the barn upon seeing him. Casper then sees a flock of chickens who fly away with their hen ...