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Solomon Hersh Frees (June 22, 1920 – November 2, 1986), better known as Paul Frees, was an American actor, comedian, impressionist, and vaudevillian.He is known for his work on Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Walter Lantz, Rankin/Bass and Walt Disney theatrical cartoons during the Golden Age of Animation, and for providing the voice of Boris Badenov in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. [1]
Gay Purr-ee is a 1962 American animated musical film produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros..It features the voice of Judy Garland as Mewsette, a feline living in the French countryside wanting to go to Paris in her only animated-film role, as well as Robert Goulet in his first feature film as her love interest Jaune Tom.
The voice cast includes Larry Harmon starring as Bozo, with Paul Frees as the narrator. A total of 157 five-minute shorts were produced: 20 in 1958, 85 in 1959 and 52 ...
Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas, Winter and Groundhog Day stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. [2] It is directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., written by Romeo Muller, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring the voices of Robert Morse, Debra Clinger and Paul Frees. [3]
The voices for these were provided by fellow Ward mainstays Paul Frees, June Foray, and Bill Scott. The earliest episodes have careful dubbing, with the actors and writers taking pains to synchronize the new dialogue with the actors' lip movements. Once the series had deadlines to face, however, the time-consuming dubbing was abandoned, and the ...
They then employed Paul Frees to do what is, in effect, an imitation of Ronald Colman. [2] [3] After the death of Paul Frees, Toucan Sam's voice was performed by Maurice LaMarche (1986–2021), [3] then Matthew Curtis for a single spot in 2020. In July 2021, Toucan Sam was re-designed and re-cast as a friendly and wise British accented voice ...
Blue Cat Blues is a 1956 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry cartoon written, directed and produced by co-creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 16, 1956 in CinemaScope.
The Inspector interrogates a diminutive sailor (voiced by Paul Frees) who pleads innocence, but when the Inspector attempts to fight him, the scrawny sailor's gorilla accomplice Judy gets in all the punches. First cartoon to be scored by Walter Greene. The Commissioner does not appear. 08 The Pique Poquette of Paris: August 25, 1966 George Singer