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'''Paul Frees''' (1920-[[1986]]) was a prolific voice actor in radio, animation, film, record albums, and commercials. His record credits include collaborations with [[Stan Freberg]] and Spike Jones. In the latter's ''Spike Jones in Stereo'', Frees was featured in "[[Poison to Poison]]," later used as a soundtrack for "[[Sam and Friends]]," as all character voices, including [[Alfred Hitchcock]] (played by [[Chicken Liver]]), Edward R. Murrow ([[Harry the Hipster]]), and the butler ([[Yorick]]). He also served as the tag announcer for a [[HUD]] commercial featuring [[Scoop and Skip|Skip]].
 
   
 
'''Paul Frees''' (1920-1986) was a prolific voice actor in radio, animation, film, record albums, and commercials. His record credits include collaborations with [[Stan Freberg]] and Spike Jones. In the latter's ''Spike Jones in Stereo'', Frees was featured in "[[Poison to Poison]]" (later used as a soundtrack for ''[[Sam and Friends]]'') as all character voices, including [[Alfred Hitchcock]] (played by [[Chicken Liver]]), [[Edward R. Murrow]] ([[Harry the Hipster]]), and the butler ([[Yorick]]).
In radio, Frees was a regular on the [[CBS]] anthology drama series ''Escape'' from 1947 through [[1954]], playing the opening narrator and many leads and supporting roles. He was also heard on ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''Suspense'', ''Crime Classics'', ''Dr. Kildare,'' and countless others. In animation, his credits include many characters for [[Disney]], notably Ludwig Von Drake; Boris Badenov, Captain Peachfuzz, and others on ''The Bullwinkle Show''; many [[Rankin/Bass]] specials, including Burgermeister Meisterburger in ''Santa Claus Is Coming to Town'' and [[Santa Claus|Santa]] himself in ''[[Frosty the Snowman]]''; and one of his final credits, [[John Korty]]'s ''[[Twice Upon a Time]]''.
 
   
 
In radio, Frees was a regular on the [[CBS]] anthology drama series ''Escape'' from 1947 through 1954, playing the opening narrator and many leads and supporting roles. He was also heard on ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''Suspense'', ''Crime Classics'', ''Dr. Kildare'', and countless others. In animation, his credits include many characters for [[Disney]], notably Ludwig Von Drake; Boris Badenov, Captain Peachfuzz, and others on ''[[Jay Ward|The Bullwinkle Show]]''; many [[Rankin/Bass]] specials, including Burgermeister Meisterburger in ''Santa Claus Is Coming to Town'' and [[Santa Claus|Santa]] himself in ''[[Frosty the Snowman]]''; and one of his final credits, [[John Korty]]'s ''[[Twice Upon a Time]]''. Frees made his only on-screen appearance for Disney in the 1959 feature film, ''[[The Shaggy Dog]]''.
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Revision as of 18:39, 21 April 2010

Paulfrees

Paul Frees in a 1950s film

Paul Frees (1920-1986) was a prolific voice actor in radio, animation, film, record albums, and commercials. His record credits include collaborations with Stan Freberg and Spike Jones. In the latter's Spike Jones in Stereo, Frees was featured in "Poison to Poison" (later used as a soundtrack for Sam and Friends) as all character voices, including Alfred Hitchcock (played by Chicken Liver), Edward R. Murrow (Harry the Hipster), and the butler (Yorick).

In radio, Frees was a regular on the CBS anthology drama series Escape from 1947 through 1954, playing the opening narrator and many leads and supporting roles. He was also heard on Gunsmoke, Suspense, Crime Classics, Dr. Kildare, and countless others. In animation, his credits include many characters for Disney, notably Ludwig Von Drake; Boris Badenov, Captain Peachfuzz, and others on The Bullwinkle Show; many Rankin/Bass specials, including Burgermeister Meisterburger in Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and Santa himself in Frosty the Snowman; and one of his final credits, John Korty's Twice Upon a Time. Frees made his only on-screen appearance for Disney in the 1959 feature film, The Shaggy Dog.

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