That's not true, though a lot of people seem to believe it. Dinah's "mews" were performed by Clarence Nash. Though his claim to fame was creating and performing the voice of Donald Duck, his specialties were the sounds of animals such as horses, birds and cats.
Your excellent choice of a Johnny Carson quote is apt because Mel Blanc was a Johnny favorite whenever he appeared on the Tonight Show. Thanks for watching, Gerard!
How did I not know any of this!? Hiccup! Someone needs to do a mashup of all his hiccups. Thanks for putting this together; it was super entertaining and interesting as usual! 🙂
Some interesting facts I never knew before. Thanks Jim--as always, very nicely done! 🎈
Mel was also the Voice of "Dinah" in "Alice in Wonderland " in 1951.
That's not true, though a lot of people seem to believe it. Dinah's "mews" were performed by Clarence Nash. Though his claim to fame was creating and performing the voice of Donald Duck, his specialties were the sounds of animals such as horses, birds and cats.
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Well, THAT makes a lot of sense. Thanks for clearing that up!
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I knew he was almost the voice of the cat, but the radio plays and the attractions were news to me!
To quote Johnny Carson:”I did not know that.”
Your excellent choice of a Johnny Carson quote is apt because Mel Blanc was a Johnny favorite whenever he appeared on the Tonight Show. Thanks for watching, Gerard!
Wonderful interesting history! The fact that he did this much for Disney is not something I would have expected!
Always excited to share something you don't know...because you already know so much!
How did I not know any of this!? Hiccup! Someone needs to do a mashup of all his hiccups. Thanks for putting this together; it was super entertaining and interesting as usual! 🙂
So happy that you found it both entertaining and also interesting...thanks as always!
Very interesting.
Thank you, Danny, glad you liked it!