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  1. Otis Campbell. Otis Campbell is the fictional "town drunk" in Mayberry on the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. Otis was played by Hal Smith and made frequent appearances on the show from 1960 to 1967 but stopped appearing toward the end of the series because of concerns raised by the sponsors over the portrayal of excessive drinking.

  2. Harold John "Hal" Smith was an American actor and voice actor, who had done numerous voice roles for Disney, including Goofy (after Pinto Colvig's death), Grumpy and Sleepy (also after Colvig's death), Winnie the Pooh (after Sterling Holloway's retirement) and Owl in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, Gyro Gearloose and Flintheart Glomgold in DuckTales, the Auctioneer in The Small One, and ...

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 1866. Source citation. Actor, Voice Actor. He is remembered as an American actor and the voice for animated characters in a career spanning over 40 years. He is credited in over 300 film and television productions. Born in Michigan, he graduated from Massena High School in 1936. He was one of two tenors in the school ...

  4. In fact, one of his final credits was Philippe the Horse in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. He was one of the most highly demanded voice actors in the industry thanks to his versatility and that is partly how he is remembered, years after his death that very same year of ’94 at the age of 77. Almost fittingly, his agent Don Pitts said Smith ...

  5. Hal Smith (Harold John Smith) was born on 24 August, 1916 in Petoskey, Michigan, USA, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Discover Hal Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  6. Harold John "Hal" Smith (August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) was an American actor. He is credited in over 300 film and television productions, and was best known for his role as Otis Campbell, the town drunk on CBS's The Andy Griffith Show and for voicing Owl in the first four original Winnie the Pooh shorts (the first three of which were combined into the feature film The Many Adventures ...

  7. Character actor Hal Smith (born Harold John Smith) cut his acting teeth in various touring road companies. Before serving in the Air Force during World War II, he had amassed impressive credits as a band singer, radio disc jockey, and writer. In the postwar years, he decided to try his luck in Hollywood, although holding down a real-estate job ...

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