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  1. William John Scott (August 2, 1920 – November 29, 1985) was an American voice actor, writer and producer for animated cartoons, primarily associated with Jay Ward and UPA, as well as one of the founding members of ASIFA-Hollywood. He is probably best known as the head writer, co-producer and the voice of several characters from the popular ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0778880Bill Scott - IMDb

    Bill Scott (1920-1985) was known for his voice roles in The Bullwinkle Show, Hoppity Hooper and The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy. He also wrote and produced several TV series and movies, and was married to Dorothy Scott.

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  3. After 16 months in production, I'm excited to release this documentary to the public. This is a documentary about the talented voice actor, writer and multi-...

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  5. Aug 2, 2012 · Bill Scott was born in Philadelphia on Aug. 2, 1920, and was raised in Trenton, N.J., until he was 15 years old. Scott’s machinist father and waitress mother discovered that their son had tuberculosis, and the family moved to the drier climate of Denver, Colo., a relocation that remedied the malady.

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  6. William John "Bill" Scott was an American voice actor, writer, and producer for animated cartoons, primarily associated with Jay Ward and UPA, as well as one of the founding members of ASIFA-Hollywood. Scott began work as a voice actor as well when he joined Jay Ward as head writer and co-producer, and voice acted in such television series as The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (most notably as the ...

  7. Bill Scott voiced Bullwinkle, a bumbling but lovable moose, in the classic animated series The Bullwinkle Show. The show also featured other segments with Rocky, Peabody, Dudley Do-Right, and more.

  8. Bill Scott was a versatile and influential voice actor and writer, best known for The Bullwinkle Show (1959). He also worked on Hoppity Hooper (1964), The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy (1966) and other animated shows.

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