Dallas Raymond McKennon(July 19, 1919 – July 14, 2009), sometimes credited asDal McKennon,was an American actor. He had a career lasting over 50 years.[1]
Dallas McKennon | |
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Born | Dallas Raymond McKennon July 19, 1919 La Grande, Oregon,U.S. |
Died | July 14, 2009 Raymond, Washington,U.S. | (aged 89)
Other names | Dal McKennon Charles Farrington |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1940–1995 |
Spouse |
Betty Warner (m.1942) |
Children | 8 |
Career
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Born nearLa Grande, Oregon,Mckennon served duringWorld War IIin theArmy Signal CorpsinAlaska.[2]
McKennon's best-known voice roles wereGumbyforArt Clokey,Archie Andrewsin several differentArchieseries forFilmation,and the primary voice ofBuzz Buzzardin theWoody Woodpeckercartoons.[1]In the early 1950s, McKennon created and hosted his own daily kids TV wraparound show,Space Funnies/Capt. Jet,which was aired weekday mornings onKNXT (KCBS-TV) TVCh. 2 inLos Angeles.It was the first Los Angeles–based kids show to air reruns ofThe Little RascalsandLaurel & Hardyshorts.He was also the primary voice actor for the 1960 cartoon seriesQ.T. Hush.McKennon was also the voice of theHardy Boys' sidekick, Chet Morton, in the 1969 animated mystery series.
McKennon also sang and provided many character voices, mainly forWalt Disney Animation.He voiced characters inPinocchio,Lady and the Tramp,Sleeping Beauty,One Hundred and One Dalmatians,Mary Poppins,andBedknobs and Broomsticks;[3][4]his laughter as a hyena inLady and the Trampwas later recycled as a stock sound effect for the voice ofRipper Rooin theCrash Bandicootvideo game series.[5]He also provided the voices for many Disney attractions such as theBig Thunder Mountain Railroadsafety announcement, a pair of laughing hyenas in the Africa Room portion ofIt's a Small World,Benjamin Franklin's voice inEpcot'sThe American Adventure,Epcot's WorldKey information kiosks, and Zeke in theCountry Bear Jamboree.[6][3]
McKennon's best-known live action role is the innkeeper Cincinnatus inDaniel Boone.[1][7][3]He also had a bit part as a diner cook inThe Birdsand as a gas station attendant inClambake.His final movie wasGumby: The Movieunder thepseudonymCharles Farrington. He voiced Gumby, Fatbuckle, Lucky Claybert, and Professor Kapp.
McKennon was an avidOregon Trailhistorian. 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 withOregon Public BroadcastingcreatingThe Pappenheimers,an instructional video series to help teach children German. His character lived in aVolkswagen Type 2and would tell stories about relatives in Germany.
Personal life
editIn 1942, McKennon married his childhood love interest, Betty Warner, inPortland, Oregon.[1][4]The couple had six daughters and two sons.[1][4]They lived in California until 1968, when they moved toCannon Beach, Oregon,from where McKennon commuted for voice acting and voiceover roles.[1][7]
Death
editMcKennon died fromnatural causesaged 89 on July 14, 2009, at the Willapa Harbor Care Center inRaymond, Washington,five days shy of his 90th birthday.[1][7][3][4]
Filmography
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Live-action
edit- Bend of the River(1952) – Miner (uncredited)
- Tom Thumb(1959) – Carpenter (uncredited)
- The Tingler(1959) – Projectionist (uncredited)
- Have Rocket, Will Travel(1959, TV Series) – The Unicorn (voice, uncredited)
- Let No Man Write My Epitaph(1960) – Court Clerk (uncredited)
- Wagon Train(1960) – Hotel Clerk Kelly
- The Silent Call(1961) – Old Man
- Twist Around the Clock(1961) – Motel Proprietor (uncredited)
- Gunsmoke(1961–1962) – Jake / Homesteader
- Womanhunt(1962)
- Ben Casey(1962, TV Series) – Waco Martin
- Son of Flubber(1963) – 1st Juror (uncredited)
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington(1963, TV Series) – Jim Tolliver
- The Birds(1963) – Sam, the Cook (uncredited)
- House of the Damned(1963) – Mr. Quinby
- Twilight of Honor(1963) – Mr. Phillips (uncredited)
- The Wheeler Dealers(1963) – Sea Captain / Prissy Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
- My Favorite Martian(1963, TV Series) – Mailman
- The Misadventures of Merlin Jones(1964) – Detective Hutchins
- A Tiger Walks(1964) – Reporter (uncredited)
- 7 Faces of Dr. Lao(1964) – Lean Cowboy
- Mary Poppins(1964) – Fox / Penguin #2 / Hunting Horse / Merry-Go-Round Operator (voice, uncredited)
- Daniel Boone(1964, 80 episodes) – Cincinnatus
- The Glory Guys(1965) – Karl Harpane
- Bonanza(1966, TV Series) – Jenkins
- The Andy Griffith Show(1967, TV Series) – Brian Jackson
- Clambake(1967) – Bearded Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
- Iron Horse(1967, TV Series) – Gabe
- Dundee and the Culhane(1967, TV Series) – Al
- Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady?(1968) – Old Soldier
- The Love God?(1969) – Bird Caller (uncredited)
- The Andersonville Trial(1970, TV Movie) – First Guard
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks(1971) – Bear (voice)
- Cannon(1971, TV Series) – Bucky Fosdick
- Emilio and His Magical Bull(1975)
- Space Academy(1977, TV Series) – Johnny Sunseed
- The Cat from Outer Space(1978) – Charlie Cooney
- Hot Lead and Cold Feet(1978) – Saloon Man
- Tourist Trap(1979) – Mask (archived recording of laugh)
- Mystery Mansion(1983) – Sam
- Wee Sing: King Cole's Party(1987) – Crooked Old Man
- The Talking Christmas Tree(1990) – Santa Claus
- Frozen Assets(1992) – Stud of the Year Octogenarian
- Elf(2003) – Jack-in-the-Box (archived recording of laugh)
Animation
edit- Woody Woodpecker(1952–1972) – Buzz Buzzard / Willoughby / Paw
- Lady and the Tramp(1955) – Toughy / Pedro / Professor / Hyena
- Space Funnies[8](1956–1957, TV Series) – Captain Jet
- Hergé's Adventures of Tintin(1957, TV Series) – Tintin / Professor Calculus
- The Gumby Show(1957, 1960–1964, TV Series) – Gumby / Pokey / Prickle / Nopey / Gumbo (only inChicken Feed) / Henry (re-dubbed voice) / Rodgy (re-dubbed voice) / Granny
- The Woody Woodpecker Show(1957–1958,Walter LantzSeries) – Buzz Buzzard
- Paul Bunyan(1958, Short) – Cal McNab
- Sleeping Beauty(1959) – Diablo/Owl
- Bucky and Pepito[9](1959–1960, TV Series) – Bucky and Pepito
- Q. T. Hush(1960, TV Series) – Q.T. Hush / Shamus
- Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse(1960–1962, TV cartoon series) – Courageous Cat / Minute Mouse / Additional voices
- Inspector Willoughby(1960–1965,Walter Lantzseries)
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians(1961) – Barking Dogs
- Come Out Party(1963, Short) – Inspector Willoughby
- Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt(1965–1966, TV Series) – Sinbad Jr.
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree(1966) – Bees (uncredited)
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas(1966) – Max
- Cat and Dupli-cat(1967,Tom and Jerryshort) – Jerry Mouse (singing voice)
- Sissy Sheriff(1967, Short) – Sugarfoot / Dirty McNasty
- Lotsa Luck(1968) – (voice)
- Archie's Funhouse(1968, TV Series) – Archie Andrews / Hot Dog / Mr. Weatherbee
- The Archie Show(1968, TV Series) – Archie Andrews / Hot Dog / Mr. Weatherbee
- The Hardy Boys(1969, cartoon series) –Joe Hardy/ Chubby Morton
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch(1969–1970, TV Series) – Salem / Archie Andrews / Hot Dog / Mr. Weatherbee / Batso / Ratso
- Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies(1970, TV Series) – Salem / Archie Andrews / Hot Dog / Mr. Weatherby / Rover / Batso / Ratso
- Aesop's Fables(1971) – Owl / Frog / Rooster and Beaver
- Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies(1972) –Sylvester the Cat(meowing sounds)
- Journey Back to Oz(1972) –Omby Amby
- Treasure Island(1973) – Captain Flint / Ben Gunn
- Oliver Twist(1974) – Bookseller / Charlie Bates
- The U.S. of Archie(1974, TV Series) – Archie Andrews / Hot Dog / Mr. Weatherbee
- Pinocchio(1978) –Geppetto
- The American Adventure(1982) – Benjamin Franklin / Soldier #2
- The Adventures of Mark Twain(1985) – Jim Smiley
- The Puppetoon Movie(1987) – Additional voices including the character Gumby.
- Goof Troop(1992, TV Series) – Old Man in Bathtub
- Gumby: The Movie(1995) – Gumby / Professor Kapp / Fatbuckle / Lucky Claybert / Nobuckle (credited as Charles Farrington)
Commercials
edit- Kellogg's Corn Flakes - Cornelius Rooster
Video games
edit- Crash Bandicoot(1996) –Ripper Roo(laugh only, uncredited)
- Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back(1997) – Ripper Roo (laugh only, uncredited)
- Darkstalkers 3(1997) – Laugh sound effect (uncredited)
- Crash Team Racing(1999) – Ripper Roo (laugh only, uncredited)
- M.U.G.E.N(1999) – Various voices (archive recordings)
- Crash Bash(2000) – Ripper Roo (laugh only, uncredited)
- Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse(2002) – The Ghost (laugh only, uncredited)
- Grabbed by the Ghoulies(2003) – Laugh sound effect (uncredited)
- LocoRoco(2006) – Stock laughter heard in the Dolangomeri level theme; reused in the sequel in the same world's level theme (uncredited)
Theme park attractions
edit- Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland– Narrator
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad– Safety spiel
- Country Bear Jamboree– Zeke
- The Hall of Presidents– Andrew Jackson
- It's a Small World– Laughing hyenas
- The American Adventure– Benjamin Franklin
- The Haunted Mansion– Deaf Old Man
Walt Disney and Other Record Albums
edit- 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
edit- ^abcdefgNoland, Claire (July 18, 2009)."Dallas McKennon dies at 89; voice actor gave voice to many animated characters".The Los Angeles Times.RetrievedNovember 7,2010.
- ^"Dallas McKennon dies at 89; voice actor gave voice to many animated characters".Los Angeles Times.July 18, 2009.RetrievedAugust 23,2021.
- ^abcd"Dallas McKennon | Character voice actor, 89".www.inquirer.com.RetrievedAugust 23,2021.[permanent dead link ]
- ^abcd"Dallas McKennon".www.telegraph.co.uk.July 28, 2009.RetrievedAugust 23,2021.
- ^Loveridge, Sam (September 9, 2016)."20 things you didn't know aboutCrash Bandicoot".Digital Spy.Hearst Communications.Archivedfrom the original on August 18, 2020.RetrievedNovember 23,2020.
- ^"StartedByAMouse.com Features – Dallas McKennon by Steve Burns".May 17, 2004. Archived fromthe originalon May 17, 2004.RetrievedAugust 23,2021.
- ^abcNEWSPAPERS, Claire Noland, TRIBUNE (July 20, 2009)."DALLAS MCKENNON: 1919–2009".chicagotribune.com.RetrievedAugust 23,2021.
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- ^DataBase, The Big Cartoon."Bucky and Pepito Episode Guide -Trans-Artists Prods @ BCDB".Big Cartoon DataBase (BCDB).Archived fromthe originalon July 22, 2012.RetrievedAugust 8,2019.
External links
edit- Dallas McKennon–Daily Telegraphobituary
- Dallas McKennonatIMDb
- Dallas McKennonArchivedDecember 8, 2018, at theWayback MachinefromThe Observer (La Grande)