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Mel Blanc

Mel Blanc

American entertainer Mel Blanc, who would make his name and fortune by way of his muscular vocal chords, started out in the comparatively non-verbal world of band music. He entered radio in 1927, and within six years was costarring with his wife on a largely adlibbed weekly program emanating from Portland, Oregon, titled Cobwebs and Nuts. Denied a huge budget, Blanc was compelled to provide most of the character voices himself, and in so doing cultivated the skills that would bring him fame. He made the Los Angeles radio rounds in the mid-1930s, then was hired to provide the voice for a drunken bull in the 1937 Warner Bros. "Looney Tune" Picador Porky. Taking over the voice of Porky ("Th-th-th-that's all, Folks") Pig from a genuine stammerer who knew nothing about comic timing, Blanc became a valuable member of the "Termite Terrace" cartoon staff. Before long, he created the voice of Daffy Duck, whose lisping cadence was inspired by Warner Bros. cartoon boss Leon Schlesinger. In 1940, Blanc introduced his most enduring Warners voice -- the insouciant, carrot-chopping Bugs Bunny (ironically, Blanc was allergic to carrots). He freelanced with the MGM and Walter Lantz animation firms (creating the laugh for Woody Woodpecker at the latter studio) before signing exclusively with Warners in the early 1940s. Reasoning that his limitless character repetoire -- including Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy Gonzales, Tweety Pie, Pepe Le Pew, Yosemite Sam and so many others -- had made him a valuable commodity to the studio, Blanc asked for a raise. Denied this, he demanded and got screen credit -- a rarity for a cartoon voice artist of the 1940s. Though his salary at Warners never went above $20,000 per year, Blanc was very well compensated for his prolific work on radio. He was a regular on such series as The Abbott and Costello Show and The Burns and Allen Show, and in 1946 headlined his own weekly radio sitcom. For nearly three decades, Blanc was closely associated with the radio and TV output of comedian Jack Benny, essaying such roles as the "Si-Sy-Si" Mexican, harried violin teacher Professor LeBlanc, Polly the parrot, and the sputtering Maxwell automobile. While his voice was heard in dozens of live-action films, Blanc appeared on screen in only two pictures: Neptune's Daughter (1949) and Kiss Me Stupid (1964). Extremely busy in the world of made-for-TV cartoons during the 1950s and 1960s, Blanc added such new characterizations to his resume as Barney Rubble on The Flintstones (1960-66) and Cosmo Spacely on The Jetsons (1962). In early 1961, Blanc was seriously injured in an auto accident. For weeks, the doctor was unable to communicate with the comatose Blanc until, in desperation, he addressed the actor with "How are you today, Bugs Bunny?" "Eh...just fine, Doc," Blanc replied weakly in his Bugs voice. At that miraculous moment, Blanc made the first step towards his eventual full recovery (this story sounds apocryphical, and even Blanc himself can't confirm that it took place, but those who witnessed the event swear that it really happened). In the 1970s, Blanc and his actor/producer son Noel -- whom Mel was grooming to take over the roles of Bugs, Daffy and the rest -- ran their own school for voice actors. Mel Blanc continued performing right up to his death in July of 1989; earlier that same year, he published his autobiography, That's Not All, Folks. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Mel Blanc Trivia

When was Mel Blanc born?
Mel Blanc date of birth: May 30, 1908

What role did Mel Blanc portray in The Woody Woodpecker Show [Animated TV Series]?
Mel Blanc played Woody Woodpecker in The Woody Woodpecker Show [Animated TV Series]

Who did Mel Blanc portray in The Flintstones: Season 06?
Mel Blanc was Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 06

What role did Mel Blanc play in The Flintstones: Season 05?
Mel Blanc played Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 05

Who did Mel Blanc portray in The Flintstones: Season 04?
Mel Blanc was Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 04

Who did Mel Blanc portray in The Flintstones: Season 03?
Mel Blanc was Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 03

Who did Mel Blanc play in The Flintstones: Season 02?
Mel Blanc was Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 02

Who did Mel Blanc play in The Flintstones: Season 01?
Mel Blanc was Barney Rubble in The Flintstones: Season 01

What role did Mel Blanc play in A Man Called Flintstone?
Mel Blanc played Barney Rubble in A Man Called Flintstone

Who did Mel Blanc portray in Pinocchio?
Mel Blanc was Gideon in Pinocchio

Who did Mel Blanc portray in Strange Brew?
Mel Blanc was Mr. McKenzie in Strange Brew

What role did Mel Blanc play in Champagne for Caesar?
Mel Blanc played Caesar in Champagne for Caesar

Who did Mel Blanc portray in The Flintstones?
Mel Blanc was Voice of Dino in The Flintstones

What role did Mel Blanc play in Kiss Me, Stupid!?
Mel Blanc played Dr. Sheldrake in Kiss Me, Stupid!

What role did Mel Blanc portray in Journey Back to Oz?
Mel Blanc played Crow in Journey Back to Oz

Who did Mel Blanc play in Hey There, It's Yogi Bear?
Mel Blanc was Grifter in Hey There, It's Yogi Bear



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