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Dallas Raymond McKennon (July 19, 1919 – July 14, 2009), sometimes credited as Dal McKennon, was an American actor. He had a career lasting over 50 years.
Career
Born near La Grande, Oregon, Mckennon served during World War II in the Army Signal Corps in Alaska.
McKennon's best-known voice roles were Gumby for Art Clokey, Archie Andrews in several different Archie series for Filmation, and the primary voice of Buzz Buzzard in the Woody Woodpecker cartoons. In the early 1950s, McKennon created and hosted his own daily kids TV wraparound show, Space Funnies/Capt. Jet, which was aired weekday mornings on KNXT (KCBS-TV) TV Ch. 2 in Los Angeles. It was the first Los Angeles–based kids show to air reruns of The Little Rascals and Laurel & Hardy shorts. He was also the primary voice actor for the 1960 cartoon series Q.T. Hush. McKennon was also the voice of the Hardy Boys' sidekick, Chet Morton, in the 1969 animated mystery series.
McKennon also sang and provided many character voices, mainly for Walt Disney Animation. He voiced characters in Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Mary Poppins, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks; his laughter as a hyena in Lady and the Tramp was later recycled as a stock sound effect for the voice of Ripper Roo in the Crash Bandicoot video game series. He also provided the voices for many Disney attractions such as the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad safety announcement, a pair of laughing hyenas in the Africa Room portion of It's a Small World, Benjamin Franklin's voice in Epcot's The American Adventure, Epcot's WorldKey information kiosks, and Zeke in the Country Bear Jamboree.
McKennon's best-known live action role is the innkeeper Cincinnatus in Daniel Boone. He also had a bit part as a diner cook in The Birds and as a gas station attendant in Clambake. His final movie was Gumby: The Movie under the pseudonym Charles Farrington. He voiced Gumby, Fatbuckle, Lucky Claybert, and Professor Kapp.
McKennon was an avid Oregon Trail historian. He visited schools around the Northwest lecturing children about Oregon history and worked at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center giving instructional speeches, and put together plays, skits, songs, stories, and informational documents leading up to the Oregon Trail's sesquicentennial (150th anniversary).
He also worked with Oregon Public Broadcasting creating The Pappenheimers, an instructional video series to help teach children German. His character lived in a Volkswagen Type 2 and would tell stories about relatives in Germany.
Personal life
In 1942, McKennon married his childhood love interest, Betty Warner, in Portland, Oregon. The couple had six daughters and two sons. They lived in California until 1968, when they moved to Cannon Beach, Oregon, from where McKennon commuted for voice acting and voiceover roles.
Death
McKennon died from natural causes aged 89 on July 14, 2009, at the Willapa Harbor Care Center in Raymond, Washington, five days shy of his 90th birthday.
Filmography
= Live-action
== Animation
== Commercials
=Kellogg's Corn Flakes - Cornelius Rooster
= Video games
== Theme park attractions
== Walt Disney and Other Record Albums
=Story and Songs of Mary Poppins - Bert/Narrator
Story and Songs of The Jungle Book - Narrator/Bagheera
More Jungle Book - Narrator/Bagheera
Story and Songs of Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Emelius/Narrator
Story of Lady and the Tramp - Tramp
Story of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Ned Land
The Story of Sword in the Stone - Sir Ector
Hector, the Stowaway Pup - Hector
Donald Duck and His Friends – Scrooge McDuck
The Wizard of Oz - Scarecrow, other voices
The Scarecrow of Oz - Captain Andy
The Tin Woodman of Oz - Scarecrow, other voices
The Cowardly Lion of Oz - Scarecrow, other voices
The Story of Treasure Island - Narrator
The Story of Robin Hood - Narrator
The Story of The Boatniks - Narrator/Harry
The Story of The Love Bug - Peter Thorndyke
Toby Tyler in the Circus - Mr. Tupper
The Story of Swiss Family Robinson - Father
The Hall of Presidents Soundtrack - Andrew Jackson
The Story of 101 Dalmatians - Collie, other voices
tom thumb Soundtrack - Various Voices
Woody Woodpecker and His Friends - Inspector Willoughby
The Animal Village - Various Voices
Wee Sing Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies (1985) – Narrator / Crooked old man
Wee Sing America (1987) – Various voices
Wee Sing Silly Songs (1988 re-recording) – Various voices
Wee Sing: Fun n Folk (1989) – Various voices
Wee Sing Around the Campfire (1990 re-recording) – Various voices
Wee Sing Dinosaurs (1991) – Various voices
Wee Sing Animals Animals Animals (1999) – Various voices
Centerpoint: Poetry & Music for Christmas – Featured reader
References
External links
Dallas McKennon – Daily Telegraph obituary
Dallas McKennon at IMDb
Dallas McKennon Archived December 8, 2018, at the Wayback Machine from The Observer (La Grande)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Woody Woodpecker (seri film)
- Lady and the Tramp (film 1955)
- Uncle Remus
- Dallas McKennon
- Gumby
- Cincinnatus (disambiguation)
- Dallas (name)
- Buzz Buzzard
- The American Adventure (Epcot)
- Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
- The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
- Oliver Twist (1974 film)
- The U.S. of Archie