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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for [[Hanna-Barbera]], he did character voices during [[The Golden Age of Animation]] for [[Metro Goldwyn Mayer]], [[Jay Ward]] Productions, [[Warner Bros]], [[Walter Lantz]] and [[ |
Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for [[Hanna-Barbera]], he did character voices during [[The Golden Age of Animation]] for [[Metro Goldwyn Mayer]], [[Jay Ward]] Productions, [[Warner Bros]], [[Walter Lantz]] and [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]]. Signature characters include [[Yogi Bear]], [[Huckleberry Hound]] and Elroy of ''[[The Jetsons]]''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with [[Stan Freberg]], including featuring in and co-writing ''[[The Stan Freberg Show]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 9 April 2014
Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Hanna-Barbera, he did character voices during The Golden Age of Animation for Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Jay Ward Productions, Warner Bros, Walter Lantz and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Signature characters include Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and Elroy of The Jetsons. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Stan Freberg, including featuring in and co-writing The Stan Freberg Show.