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  1. Ken Sansom was born on April 2, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for The Long Goodbye (1973), The Sting (1973) and Airport 1975 (1974). He was married to Carla. He died on October 8, 2012 in Holladay, Utah, USA.

  2. Disney. Frank Kenneth "Ken" Sansom was an American actor and voice actor, who, for Disney, took over the voice of Rabbit for The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and all forms of the franchise up until 2010. He also voiced characters in TaleSpin, the featurette The Small One, and appeared on screen as...

  3. Oct 11, 2012 · Actor-announcer-storyteller Ken Sansom passed away in Holladay from the effects of a stroke at the age of 85. At least one of Sansom's voices is familiar to millions of children and ex-children. For more than 20 years, he voiced the part of Rabbit in a series of Winnie The Pooh TV shows and movies.

  4. Oct 8, 2012 · Kenneth Sansom is an American actor who first began acting in the early seventies. His first role was in an episode of Mayberry R.F.D., a continuation of the Andy Griffith Show. He is best known for his role as Rabbit in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. He would later be replaced by Tom Kenny in the upcoming film.

  5. Oct 13, 2012 · Ken Sansom, the Utah actor who provided the voice of Rabbit in Disney's "Winnie the Pooh" cartoons, has died in Holladay from complications after a stroke. He was 85. Sansom was born in Salt...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ken_SansomKen Sansom - Wikiwand

    Oct 8, 2012 · Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Frank Kenneth Sansom (April 2, 1927 – October 8, 2012) was an American actor. Among his best known roles, Sansom voiced Rabbit in animated television series, television specials, and films for Disney 's Winnie the Pooh franchise from 1988 to 2010. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  7. Ken Sansom (born April 2, 1927 - October 8, 2012) was the third actor who voiced Rabbit in almost all Winnie-the-Pooh Disney productions starting with Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, when he replaced Junius Matthews (died 1978) and Will Ryan. His final recent Winnie-the-Pooh Disney...

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