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Xerus
11-26-2007, 03:50 PM
XERUS'S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:
Today's V/A focus goes to the late Roddy McDowall. Roddy was a British actor who had been acting since he was a kid. He played Timmy in the classic film, Lassie Come Home. And he was still acting when he became an adult, where he was well known as Cornelius from Planet of the Apes. Roddy was also famous for voicing cartoon characters. He seemed to give his characters gentle sounding voices, even the villains he voiced. Sadly, Roddy had passed away in 1998 because of lung cancer. He's another of my favorite voice actors whom I will miss. :cry:
BATMAN(1992): The Mad Hatter
A BUG'S LIFE: Mr. Soil
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH: Cricket Crockett
DARKWING DUCK: Sir Quackmire
GARGOYLES: Proteus
GOBOTS, BATTLE OF THE ROCKLORDS: Nugget
MOWGLI'S BROTHERS: All the male voices
PINKY AND THE BRAIN: Snowball
PIRATES OF DARK WATER: Niddler(first voice)
RETURN OF THE KING: Samwise
SUPER SECRET SECRET SQUIRREL: Chameleon
SWAT KATS: Madkat
THE TICK: The Breadmaster(first voice)
THE WHITE SEAL: All the male voices
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS: Ratty
Winslow Leach
11-26-2007, 04:33 PM
The great Roddy McDowall! He seemed to know everyone in Hollywood. He had a lengthy filmography, including appearances in Disney's That Darn Cat and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. He was also one of my favorite villains on the Adam West Batman series, as the Bookworm.
I actually had no idea he did voiceover work, too! But it doesn't surprise me, as he worked in film, radio, television and on the stage.
heralde
11-26-2007, 11:02 PM
I am a huge Roddy McDowall fan! I've enjoyed his quirky and distinctive personality in so many different movies and TV shows.
I have the album of the original Broadway cast version of Camelot, where Roddy played Mordred. He sings "The Seven Deadly Virtues", which has some extremely witty lyrics, lol.
"If charity means giving, I give it to you and fidelity is only for your mate...Ha!"
As anyone seen his child actor movies such as Lassie or How Green Was My Valley? It's so interesting and weird to see him perform as a child. Even then he knew how to express emotion beautifully. :)
karamazov80
11-26-2007, 11:26 PM
Was he not Cornelius in the Planet of the Apes cartoon? And now that I think about it, Winnie the Pooh sounds like MacDowell, too. . .
sesameguy
11-27-2007, 01:11 AM
He was definitely a talented actor. And funny! He had a comedic role in "Scavenger Hunt" which suited him well. He indeed will be missed.
rexcrk
11-27-2007, 07:51 AM
I loved his work as Sam in the animated Return of the King.
Drtooth
11-27-2007, 11:30 AM
While not animated, he appeared in the South Park "Great Expectations" episode as "A British Person".
Son of Enik
11-27-2007, 03:47 PM
Planet Of The Apes and Roddy McDowall just seem to go hand in hand...he was not only Cornelius in the original film, he reprised the role in "Escape From The Planet Of The Apes", played Cesar in "Conquest Of " and "Battle For The Planet Of The Apes" and played the renegade chimp Galen in the "Apes" TV Series.
Yes, I am a big Roddy fan.
Xerus
11-27-2007, 03:48 PM
Was he not Cornelius in the Planet of the Apes cartoon? And now that I think about it, Winnie the Pooh sounds like MacDowell, too. . .
Actually, in the Return to the Planet of the Apes cartoon, Edwin Mills voiced Cornelius instead of Roddy.
Also, Sterling Holloway first voiced Winnie the Pooh in the classic cartoons. Then Hal Smith, and now Jim Cummings.
Xerus
11-27-2007, 03:51 PM
While not animated, he appeared in the South Park "Great Expectations" episode as "A British Person".
Actually, that was Malcolm McDowell. A different actor who starred in films like a Clockwork Orange. That Great Expectations episode aired in 2000, a couple of years after Roddy's death.
ryhoyarbie
11-27-2007, 04:59 PM
You all are forgetting a great vampire movie he did back in the mid 80's called "Fright Night" that came to a local theater near you. He also stared in the sequel "Fright Night Part II".
If you all haven't seen it, go rent it. It's dated, but has a lot of throwback to the great decade of the 1980's from the music, to the clothing, and to the hair.
heralde
11-27-2007, 07:39 PM
I loved his work as Sam in the animated Return of the King.
That was my first experience with Lord of the Rings as a child, and I still dearly love that cartoon. Roddy took unusual roles very seriously, which is important for an actor. :)
You all are forgetting a great vampire movie he did back in the mid 80's called "Fright Night" that came to a local theater near you. He also stared in the sequel "Fright Night Part II".
If you all haven't seen it, go rent it. It's dated, but has a lot of throwback to the great decade of the 1980's from the music, to the clothing, and to the hair.
"Welcome to Fright Night"! I adore this film, lol. A few years ago I found out it was going to be on TV. I'd never seen it before so I was very excited. But I had someplace to go that night so I decided to tape it. Unfortunately, heh, I was robbed that night. It was a horrible experience. By the time I got home it was very late and I was very depressed. But then I remembered I'd taped Fright Night! Thank goodness it was there for me when I needed it. Such a hilarious and fun movie. :)
Fright Night II was good, but in traditional sequal fashion, not quite as good as the original..
"I am Peter Vincent! Vampire Killer!" :crazy:
karamazov80
12-01-2007, 11:12 AM
Fright Night was awesomely cheese-erific
rexcrk
12-05-2007, 08:33 PM
That was my first experience with Lord of the Rings as a child, and I still dearly love that cartoon. Roddy took unusual roles very seriously, which is important for an actor. :)
Me too! And the Hobbit is great too.... although I'm not such a big fan of Bakshi's LotR :smirk: :p
heralde
12-05-2007, 08:35 PM
Aw, off topic, but I also love Bakshi's version, lol. Yeah it's incredibly corny and weird, but it also has charm. And it was more accurate to the story than even Jackson's was (though I love Jackson's too). :)
But anyway, I still remember hearing Roddy's voice as Samwise: "Be off! Or I shall hurt you with nasty, cruel steal, YES!"
"One small garden of a free gardner is all of my need and due. My own hands to use. Not the hands of others to command."
(Of course, they're Tolkein's words :) ).
The Hobbit cartoon is very inspirational; you really see Bilbo progress as a character.
Xerus
12-06-2007, 04:27 PM
I really like Roddy's performances on the Chuck Jones cartoon special, The White Seal. He was the narrator, along with all the other male characters while June Foray did the mother seal and the white seal as a baby. You can find The White Seal on youtube.
Drtooth
12-10-2007, 01:42 PM
Actually, that was Malcolm McDowell. A different actor who starred in films like a Clockwork Orange. That Great Expectations episode aired in 2000, a couple of years after Roddy's death.
OOPs...
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