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Address Information: Athena Talent Management (Artist Management Company) 427 North Canon Drive Suite 107 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA Phone: (310) 275-0273 Fax: (310) 275-0224 California business directory record Note: |
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4/17/2009 - American actor whose career in film and television spans more than 60 years. His mastery of English dialect has earned him the epithet "The Man of a Thousand Voices", For decades he has been a leading Hollywood dialogue or accent coach.
Beginning in 1945, he was heard on radio's Quiz Kids. He portrayed Magnus Proudfoot on radio's Gunsmoke and also appeared in other radio programs.
On film, one of his earliest appearances was in "The Red Badge of Courage". He appeared in the feature film, "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" as Sparks .One of his more unusual voices was that of a Klingon judge for the movie, "Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country". He appeared in "Gods and Generals" (2003) as John Janney, and he recently starred in "Spiritual Warriors (2007)".
On television, he made many guest appearances and also provided the voices of "Phones" and "X-2-0" in Gerry Anderson's "Stingray."
During the late 1940s through the 1960s, he was mostly known for his portrayal of a slow-talking, blankfaced hicks (as in The Munsters episode, "All-Star Munster" as Moose Mallory).
In the "Get Smart" episode "The Little Black Book", he displayed a crisp German accent as the Maestro.
mailed photo 4-4-09
received signed 4-16-09
used:
Robert Easton
c/o Athena Talent Management
427 North Canon Dr.
Ste. 107
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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