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  2. Nov 20, 2020 · His Jan. 24 accident on Dead Man’s Curve broke that streak by nearly ending his life. Blanc arrived at UCLA with both of his legs fractured, multiple ribs broken, and his pelvis shattered. Even...

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  3. In January 1961, Blanc’s Aston Martin collided with another vehicle while he was driving in a notoriously dangerous area on Sunset Boulevard known as Dead Man’s Curve. The accident was so bad that it took paramedics half an hour to torch through the car to get to Blanc. He was unconscious when they finally got to him.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mel_BlancMel Blanc - Wikipedia

    Car accident and aftermath. On January 24, 1961, Blanc was driving alone when his sports car was involved in a head-on collision on Sunset Boulevard; his legs and his pelvis were fractured as a result. He was in a coma and completely non-responsive.

  5. Nov 11, 2001 · In January 1961, Blanc was driving his sports car eastbound on Sunset Blvd. one evening around 9:30 P.M., and at "dead man's curve" he collided head-on with another car. Blanc was pried...

  6. That voice was almost lost, however, in January 1961, when Blanc was involved in a car accident that sent him to the hospital. He was in such bad condition that one source out of Honolulu...

  7. Story by Noah Smith. • 4m • 3 min read. On a fateful January night in 1961, Mel Blanc, the man behind the iconic voice of Bugs Bunny and countless other beloved cartoon characters, was...

  8. Nov 19, 2020 · As reported by the Terre Haute Tribune, Blanc was driving his sports car along Sunset Boulevard when a college student collided with him. Blanc was pinned inside his vehicle and had to be rushed to the UCLA Medical Center, where he underwent surgery.

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