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  1. Charles Napier. Date Of Birth: Apr 12, 1936. Birth Place: Scottsville, Kentucky, USA. Date Of Death: Oct 5, 2011. Trending: 8,601st This Week. Charles Napier is a voice actor known for voicing Duke Phillips, General Hardcastle, and Kilgore Steed. Take a visual walk through their career and see 18 images of the characters they've voiced.

  2. Oct 6, 2011 · Charles Napier autographs his new book, "Square Jaw and Big Heart, at Russo's Books in Bakersfiled, Calif., on March 12, 2011. AP Photo/Casey Christie Bakersfield Californian

  3. Oct 6, 2011 · Napier settled in the Bakersfield area in the mid-1980s, saying he was captivated by the western Sierra mountain range after getting lost on the way home from filming a TV commercial. Survivors ...

  4. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofCharles Napier | BAFTA

    Charles Napier. Actor. 12 April 1936 to 4 October 2011. A character actor whose early career was closely associated with the films of Russ Meyer and Jonathan Demme, Napier featured in Beyond The Valley of the Dolls (1970), Supervixens (1975), Citizen’s Band (1977), The Blues Brothers (1980), Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and The Silence ...

  5. Oct 5, 2011 · Napier worked as a high school art teacher and basketball coach in Clearwater, Florida, while participating in local amateur stage productions; deciding to attempt making a living with acting he lived briefly in New York City, New York before heading to San Diego, California where he landed several roles at a Shakespeare Festival.

  6. Sir Charles Napier had a remarkable military career, starting with the Napoleonic Wars and continuing into the middle of the 19th century with a variety of overseas campaigns and in particular in India. The monument to Napier in Trafalgar Square shows him bearing a scroll, symbolic of the administration of Sind and in his right hand is a sword ...

  7. May 29, 2020 · Charles Napier was a face (and voice) many may remember from his hundreds of TV and film roles. From voicing the Incredible Hulk to working with Hitchcock and the infamous Russ Meyer, Napier explored multiple genres. In this blast from the past – I thought I’d revisit an interview I conducted with him several years ago. Napier passed away ...

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