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Tony Anselmo (born February 18, 1960) [1] is an American voice actor and animator. He has been the official character voice of Donald Duck since 1985 following the death of the original voice actor, Clarence Nash.
The duck was Donald Duck, who Nash went on to voice for 51 years, in over 120 shorts and films. The last film to feature Nash's famous voice was 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol, although he continued to provide Donald's voice for commercials, promos, and other miscellaneous material until his death.
Donald's first voice was performed by Clarence Nash, who voiced him for 50 years. [30] As long as Nash was alive no one else was permitted to do Donald's voice. In 1971, Nash retired from Disney and devoted himself to charity work, entertaining children in hospitals and homes with his Donald voice. [ 31 ]
Donald Duck's 50th Birthday is a television special broadcast on The Magical World of Disney on November 13, 1984 on CBS. As the title suggests, it was produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Donald Duck character, who first appeared in the Walt Disney short The Wise Little Hen in 1934.
Donald Duck: Voice, 6 episodes 2017–2021 Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures: Donald Duck, [1] [6] Bean Danowitz, Additional voices Voice, main role 2017 Bunsen Is a Beast: Lollipop Larry, Bald Man, Trent [6] Voice, 3 episodes 2018 The Adventures of Kid Danger: Distressed Man, High Ranking Volcaniac #3 [6] Voice, episode: "OctoCharlotte/Trouble ...
The Voice quickly became a success after it debuted on NBC in 2011, with Carson Daly as host and a group of successful coaches ready to find the next superstar. Kicking off the first season, Blake ...
Donald Duck Goes West (July 21, 1985) The Hunting Instinct (August 26, 1985) Make Mine Music (October 21, 1985) Merry Christmas (December 16, 1985) Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore and Other Stories (March 25, 1986) Donald Duck's 50 Crazy Years (April 25, 1986) Milestones For Mickey (May 25, 1986) Mickey: Limited Gold Edition (June 25, 1986)
So, on Sept. 8, 1974, Ford went ahead and pardoned Nixon - triggering a political and legal earthquake that still reverberates a half-century later in the age of Donald Trump.