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Arthur Q. Bryan
Age
60 (passed away Nov. 18th, 1959)
Birthday
May. 8th, 1899
Born in
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height
Arthur Q. Bryan's Main TV Roles |
Main Movie Roles1954 - Broken Lance1952 - The Greatest Show On Earth 1947 - Road to Rio 1947 - The Devil Thumbs a Ride 1943 - A Corny Concerto 1941 - Manpower 1940 - Road to Singapore 1940 - The Devil Bat 1939 - I Stole a Million |
Arthur Q. Bryan was best known as the voice of Elmer Fudd in the Warner Brothers cartoons, but was also an accomplished radio actor, playing Doc Gamble on "Fibber McGee and Molly" for over 10 seasons beginning in 1943.
TRIVIA:
- Played the title role in "The Major Hoople" radio series that debuted on NBC's Blue Network on June 22, 1942. Based on Gene Ahern's comic strip "Our Boarding House", Bryan co-starred with 'Patsy Moran' (qv) as The Major's wife Martha Hoople. 'Mel Blanc' (qv), who would later portray Bugs Bunny to Bryan's Elmer Fudd, played the star boarder, Tiffany Twiggs on the 30-minute program, which aired on Mondays at 7 pm. The series went off the air on April 26, 1943.
- The original voice in Warner Bros. cartoons of 'Elmer Fudd', whose nemesis was 'Bugs Bunny'.
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