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  1. Dallas McKennon. Date Of Birth: Jul 19, 1919. Birth Place: La Grande, Oregon, USA. Date Of Death: Jul 14, 2009. Trending: 1,616th This Week. View Voice Director profile. Dallas McKennon is a voice actor known for voicing Gumby, The Owl, and Ripper Roo. Take a visual walk through their career and see 171 images of the characters they've voiced ...

  2. Dallas Raymond McKennon (July 19, 1919 – July 14, 2009), sometimes credited as Dal McKennon, was an American film, television and voice actor, who had a career lasting over 50 years. [1]

  3. Apr 7, 2020 · Apr 8 2020 • 12:15 PM. Most of the time, the folks who do the voice over work look absolutely nothing like the characters they are portraying. But on some rare occasions, the person behind the ...

  4. Jul 18, 2009 · July 18, 2009 12 AM PT. Dallas McKennon, an exuberant character actor and voice actor who helped enliven Gumby, Archie Andrews, Buzz Buzzard and many other animated characters, has died. He was 89 ...

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  6. Mar 2, 2014 · Dallas McKennon’s contributions to Disney go way beyond the voice of BTMRR’s prospector. During his 50-year career, Dallas McKennon’s face and voice appear in so many places! Some are going to surprise you. Born Dallas Raymond McKennon in Oregon in 1919, Dal McKennon made numerous memorable contributions to both movies and cartoons, for ...

  7. Jul 15, 2009 · Voice Actor Dallas McKennon Passes Away. Voice actor Dallas McKennon died Monday at the age of 89, just days shy of his 90th birthday. His friend and mentee, Eugene Hamm, wrote an obituary for McKennon: Dallas McKennon was a great cartoon voice actor right up there with Mel Blanc and Daws Butler. He was the voice of Gumby and Archie and Buzz ...

  8. Dallas Raymond "Dal" McKennon was an American actor with extensive work as a voice actor in a career that lasted for over 50 years. He was most famous for his role as the voice of Gumby in Art Clokey's stop-motion clay animation series franchise of the same name. He was also well-known for portraying the Crooked Man in the 1987 children's musical video Wee Sing: King Cole's Party, as well as ...