During the golden age of radio, Blanc also frequently performed on the programs of famous comedians from the era, including Jack Benny, Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen and Judy Canova.Having earned the nickname The Man of a Thousand Voices, Blanc is regarded as one of the most ...
Woody Woodpecker (voice) The Return of the Living Dead(1985) Jack Angel Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited) A.I. Artificial Intelligence(2001) Jeff Arbaugh Mime (uncredited) The Collection(II)(2012) Jonathan Benair Bullet #6 / Jerry (uncredited) ...
Woody Woodpecker (voice) The Return of the Living Dead (1985) Jack Angel Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited) A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) Jeff Arbaugh Mime (uncredited) The Collection (II) (2012) Jonathan Benair Bullet #6 / Jerry (uncredited) The Brave Little Toaster (...
Woody Woodpecker Jack Angel Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited) Jeff Arbaugh Mime (uncredited) Corey Burton Judge Doom (high-pitched voice) (voice) (uncredited) Nancy Cartwright Dipped Shoe (voice) (uncredited) Amy Irving Jessica Rabbit (singing voice) (uncredited) ...
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Mel Blanc did the Warner Bros.' characters' voices, and Mae Questel, who's 75 now recreated the voice of Betty Boop." The toons' inclusion wasn't just homage; there was lots of attention paid to ensuring they were all done incredibly well. Because the animators were using such beloved ...
Still, the real stars are the toons, brought to life by some top notch voice talent. Lou Hirsch is utterly memorable as Baby Herman; Charles Fleischer voices Roger Rabbit, Benny the Cab and the weasels Greasy and Psycho; and Kathleen Turner lends her smoky lungs to Jessica Rabbit, the sexi...