The Jungle Book (1967) Voice Actors and Characters
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2017
- The voice actors cast and characters for Walt Disney’s "The Jungle Book" (1967). There’s the list of lead voice actors:
Mowgli - Bruce Reitherman (1955)
Bagheera - Sebastian Cabot(1918-1977)
Baloo - Phil Harris (1904-1995)
Kaa - Sterling Holloway (1905-1992)
Shere Khan - George Sanders (1906-1972)
King Louie - Louis Prima (1910-1978)
Akela - John Abbott (1905-1996)
Rama - Ben Wright (1915-1989)
Col. Hathi/Buzzie - J. Pat O'Malley (1904-1985)
Shanti - Darleen Carr (1950)
Winifred - Verna Felton (1890-1966)
Junior - Clint Howard (1959)
Ziggy the vulture - Digby Wolfe (1929-2012)
Dizzie the vulture - Lord Tim Hudson (1940)
Flaps the vulture - Chad Stuart (1941)
Flunkey the monkey - Leo DeLyon (1925)
Monkeys - Bill Skiles (1931-2011), Pete Henderson (1938)
Shere Khan (singing voice) - Bill Lee (1916-1980)
Shere Khan's roars / Bagheera's roars - Candy Candido (1913-1999) - Розваги
Lord Tim Husdon did an awesome impression of George Harrison
It's a shame they didn't give Sanders a song. He was a fine singer.
Yeah, I could tell
I think you're referring to that singular but musical roar his character gave out.
I always forget what cool cat in life Phil Harris was,
RIP
Lord Tim Hudson
1940-2019
Chad Stuart
1941-2020
You were both fantastic and we shall dearly miss you! We will never ever forget you! 💙🙏
Oh my god Clint Howard! I've seeen him before as an adult, had no idea he's been doing this since he was a kid!
He also played Leon on the Andy Griffith show
@@Cindy-bu7ns
He did the voice of Roo from Winnie Pooh
Sterling Holloway Also Voices Winnie the Pooh
@JAAYDE BAKER and the Cheshire Cat
And the stork.
And Adult Thumper from Bambi (1942).
Sterling Holloway did SO MANY Disney characters. EVEN FLOWER FROM BAMBI!
In Memory of
Walt Disney
(1901-1966)
and
Verna Felton
(1890-1966)
Darlene Carr (Shanti) did the high F for Kurt's "good-byyyyyyyyye!" in The Sound of Music and she is the sister of the late Charmian Carr who played Liesl in said movie!
REALLY??
I have an interesting question. If you don’t mind answering it, but imagine what is going to happen and what would the situation turn out be like if Disney made the Sound of Music (1965) instead of 20th Century Fox inspired by all Disney films from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to The Lion King (1994), having a longer story, more fun/entertainment/games/songs/romantic moments/dancing/adventures, making and including more new characters having animation and live action combined together like in Song of the South (1948), Mary Poppins (1964), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), Pete’s Dragon (1973), and Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) along with 100% fully animated sequences/segments animated by Disney’s animators back when Mary Poppins (1964) and The Jungle Book (1967) came out who are Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, Marc Davis, Ward Kimball, Les Clarke, Cliff Nordberg, Hal Ambro, Jack Boyd, Fred Hellmich, Ken Anderson, Hamilton S Luske, McLaren Stewart, James Algar, Ralph Wright, Hal King, and Eric Cleworth, Sherman Brothers (music composers of Jungle Book (1967) and Mary Poppins (1964)) composing music in collaboration with Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II making more fun/entertaining/enthralling/interesting songs/music if Disney made The Sound of Music (1965) instead of 20th Century Fox , what is going to happen and what would the situation turn out to be like?
@@familyguyftwdoratheexplore795 Pete's Dragon was 1977, not 1973.
RIP
Pete Henderson (1938-2018)
Lord Tim Hudson (1940-2019)
Chad Stuart (1941-2020)
Wow, all this was so long ago, remember watching the Jungle Book, in 1994, at Odeon Cinema, when it first came out, didn't know, all these voice characters, were so old, most would have died by now, or be close to 90!
Yes, this was so long, but so cool today!
what a great singing voice george sanders was amazing thats what friends are for
A guy working for Disney went round the cast asking if they,d like Walts autograph. "Nooooo," said George "But perhaps he,d like mine.!"
Fun Fact: Phil Harris, the actor who plays the voice of Baloo, also played the voice Little John from Robin Hood.
That's right
@@SBNEnter Thank you for realizing it.
And Thomas O'Malley in Aristocats.
@@winonaamanda92 I already knew that as well.
@Gaz Roberts Not really.
Pretty good cast.
100%. No doubt!
Hans Conried (voice of Mr. Darling and Captain Hook from Peter Pan (1953)) was once considered to voice Shere Khan from The Jungle Book (1967) as well as Don Rickles (voice of Mr. Potato Head from Toy Story 1-3).
Fact: the character Winifred (played by the late Verna Felton,1890-1966) was to be her last film role and she died a day before Walt in the same year and month which was the 14th of December and his on the 15th
Legends much love
i didnt know that ottis the drunk was in this movie wow
Wow
The Vultures & King Louie Just Looks Like They're Voice Actors
Oh yes
Did you know for a fun fact that Louis Prima (Jazz Singer who voiced King Louie from The Jungle Book (1967)) was originally going to voice a character who was going to appear in The Rescuers (1977) named Louis The Bear who plays his violin, but due to Prima’s death, the character was deleted in the finalized version of The Rescuers (1977).
Christopher Plummer (the captain from The Sound of Music (1965)) was once considered to voice Bagheera before Sebastian Cabot (voice of Sir Ector from The Sword in the Stone (1963) and Winnie The Pooh Narrator) was chosen.
Good cartoon, I had it on DVD ( both cartoon).
The Jungle Book is the American-Hindi animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions.
As Sebastian Cabot is the voice of Bagheera from The Jungle Book (1967), he also voiced Sir Ector from Sword in the Stone (1963) and the narrator of Winnie The Pooh as Bruce Reitherman voiced Christopher Robin from Winnie The Pooh and the Honey Tree and Mowgli from the Jungle Book (1967). Also, Bruce Reitherman is the son of Disney animator/director/producer Wolfgang Reitherman who is also the brother of Robert Reitherman who voiced Arthur Pendragon from Sword in the Stone (1963) which Sebastian Cabot voiced Sir Ector as demonstrated above. So Sebastian Cabot worked with Wolfgang Reitherman’s sons who are brothers respectively.
Two of the vultures sound like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr from The Beatles.
I didn't know Clint Howard was the young elephant!
I thought Thurl Ravenscroft did Shere Khan's singing voice!
No, Bill Lee did the singing voice for Shere Kahn as well as the singing voice for Roger Ratcliffe, he was one of the Mellomen.
That was a deleted Thurl did.
@@StephenLuke cool
Are you sure? Sounded like Thurl to me. His voice was powerful and unmistakable.
I used to have a Thereapy teacher named Winifred
That's cool!
Thanks
Why does the vultures look like the people who play them
They were actually based on the Beatles and were going to be voiced by them, but they couldn’t because of scheduling issues.
Clint Howard looks a little like Junior
The Jungle Book (1967)
Narrator
Sebastian Cabot
Voices
Sebastian Cabot
Phil Harris
Bruce Reitherman
Darleen Carr
Sterling Holloway
George Sanders
Louis Prima
Ben Wright
John Abbott
J. Pat O'Malley
Verna Felton
Clint Howard
Hal Smith
Leo DeLyon
Bill Skiles
Pete Henderson
Chad Stuart
Digby Wolfe
Lord Tim Hudson
Candy Candido
Jimmy MacDonald
Bill Lee
The Mellomen
As J. Pat O’Malley voiced Colonel Haithi and one of the vultures named Buzzie from The Jungle Book (1967), he also voiced one of the dancing penguins from Mary Poppins (1964) in the animated sequence during the Jolly Holiday song as well as Colonel and Jasper from 101 Dalmatians (1961), Otto from Robin Hood (1972), Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum/Walrus and Carpenter/Curious Oysters from Alice in Wonderland (1951), and Cyril Proudbottom from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
As Verna Felton was the voice of Winifred from The Jungle Book (1967), she also voiced one of the other Elephants from Dumbo (1941), Fairy Godmother from Cinderella (1950), Aunt Sarah from Lady and the Tramp (1955), and one of the fairies from Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Do not forgot She voiced flora in sleeping beauty and an Elephant in gillian's Island(1960)
Oh and Queen of hearts in alice in the Wonderland(1951)
What if Princess Jasmine from Aladdin (1992) took care of Mowgli and raised him as her son along with Aladdin himself as the dad along with Aladdin having a job and being rich in America in the lifestyle of the 1950s-1960s and having his animal friends Baloo, Bagheera, and even King Louie live nearby the backyard along with Rajah?
What if the Elephants from Dumbo (1941) meet Colonel Hathi’s Herd of Elephants from The Jungle Book (1967)?
I find it really funny when you look back on the Voice actors of famous movies and they were all whitewashed (I get it was different era) but when they cast Ariel as a black women people are up in arms. Honestly I find it seriously funny haha.
JAAYDE BAKER I honestly didn’t think I would be replying to this message. But here I go I guess haha. Racism hasn’t ended not for anyone who is a POC. And if they can whitewash things in the past why can’t things be black washed now? I agree that new media should be created and new stories need to told where a person race isn’t a factor in the sense of change a white character black and Vice versa but to get upset when white characters are black washed you are proving the very point of why black people feeling the need to do it in the first place. (This was typed on my phone so I couldn’t add spaces)
What if Dumbo met Colonel Haithi Jr?
Mowgli's voice actor is the only cast member who's still alive.
He's not the only cast member
There's the voice actor who provided rhe voice of Hathi Jr. (Clint Howard, younger brother of actir and director Ron Howard)The son of Winifred and Colonel Hathi 🐘
@@mikhailabunidal9146 so that makes two.
@@marvinthemaniac7698
Yes
What if Rajah from Aladdin (1992) met Shere Khan from The Jungle Book (1967)?
It’s weird how Verna Felton voiced Winifred even if she died in 1966
She voiced Winifred long before the movie was released.
If Shere Khan from The Jungle Book (1967) and Scar from The Lion King (1994) meet, would they be friends and team up together along with the Hyenas (Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed) and Kaa to kill Simba and Mufasa, so Scar can be king of Pride Rocks?
Shere Khan’s roars were also recycled for Brutus and Nero from The Rescuers (1977) and the Bear from The Fox and The Hound (1981). Also, imagine if Brutus and Nero could speak English like us and have speaking voices, Brutus (voiced by Vincent Price who also voiced Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective (1986) who also did the monologue of Michael Jackson’s Thriller Music Video and was considered to voice Shere Khan’s speaking voice from The Jungle Book (1967) before George Sanders was chosen) and Nero (voiced by Christopher Lee), what is going to happen and what would the situation turn out to be like?
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Jimmy MacDonald was responsible for Bagheera and Shere Khan’s roars not Candy Candido.
No se por qué encontre cierto parecido entre el personaje y el actor que presto su voz al personaje 🤔😅
I have an interesting question. If you don’t mind answering it, but imagine what is going to happen and what would the situation turn out be like if Disney made the Sound of Music (1965) instead of 20th Century Fox inspired by all Disney films from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to The Lion King (1994), having a longer story, more fun/entertainment/games/songs/romantic moments/dancing/adventures, making and including more new characters that are all animated like talking animals, talking mythical creatures, kings, queens, princes, princesses, dwarves, munchkins, elves, nondwarves/nonmunchkins, and fairies in both animation and live action combined together in 1 screen/frame like in Song of the South (1948), Mary Poppins (1964), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), Pete’s Dragon (1977), and Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and 100% fully animated sequences/segments animated by Disney’s animators back when Mary Poppins (1964) and The Jungle Book (1967) came out who are Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, Marc Davis, Ward Kimball, Les Clarke, Cliff Nordberg, Hal Ambro, Jack Boyd, Fred Hellmich, Ken Anderson, Hamilton S Luske, McLaren Stewart, Don DiGradi, James Algar, Ralph Wright, Hal King, Eric Cleworth, Art Stevens, Don Griffith, Larry Clemmons, Art Riley, Vance Gerry, Al Dempster, Sherman Brothers (music composers of Jungle Book (1967) and Mary Poppins (1964)) composing music in collaboration with Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II making more fun/entertaining/enthralling/interesting songs/music if Disney made The Sound of Music (1965) instead of 20th Century Fox , what is going to happen and what would the situation turn out to be like?
Good question
@@SBNEnter So what would the answer be and the situation turn out to be? Feel free to give me an answer and explanation.
Update the description because chad Stuart 1940-2019 died
The other 1941-2020 died
And Leo delyon 1925-2021 died
😔
Sterling Holloway not just voiced Kaa from The Jungle Book (1967), but also Winnie The Pooh, Adult Thumper from Bambi (1942), Mr. Stork from Dumbo (1941), and Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland (1951).
Don't you mean adult Flower?
@@superrobloxbros5552My bad!
Did You Know That Bob Joles And John Goodman (Sulley's Voice) Are The Next Voice Of Baloo?
Of course, "The Jungle Book 2"!
@@SBNEnter so you saw it
Yes
rip peter henderson 1922-2018 lord tim hudson 1940-2019 chad stuart 1941-2020
and leo de lyon 1925-2021
They look like the human versions of the animals they vioce.
If Disney Made The Little Mermaid in the 1960s, would Darleen Carr (voice of Shanti from The Jungle Book (1967)) voice Ariel?
Maybe
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That is NOT Lord Tim Hudson. That’s Sky Saxon. But honest mistake. The hair confuses things
Yes, honest mistake
I thought Shere Khan was voiced by Tony Jay?
In the sequel has was voiced by him
@@brad9888 he also voiced him in the show talespin
@@marlonclark1896 true and I remember the show in the early 90s
@JAAYDE BAKER dont be mean
@JAAYDE BAKER be nice
Bagheeras actor is dead
Yes. Long time ago
His final film was The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977).
Pretty much all the actors are dead except for Mowgli and the girl's actors