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The Town Santa Forgot

as Santa Claus (voice)

1993
Beauty and the Beast

as Philippe (voice)

2012
DuckTales

as Gyro Gearloose / Flintheart Glomgold (voice)

1987
Alice Through the Looking Glass

as Bandersnatch / Conductor / Horse (voice)

1987
An American Tail

as Moe (voice)

1986
Fluppy Dogs

as Dink / Haimish / Attendant (voice)

1986
Return to Mayberry

as Otis Campbell

1986
Garfield in the Rough

as Dicky Beaver (voice)

1984
Strong Kids, Safe Kids

as Animated Voice

1984
Mickey's Christmas Carol

as Goofy - Jacob Marley's Ghost / Collector for the Poor #1 (voice)

1983
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore

as Winnie the Pooh (Original Version) / Owl (voice)

1983
Yogi's First Christmas

as Otto the Chef / Santa Claus (voice)

1980
Casper's First Christmas

as Santa Claus (voice)

1979
The Small One

as Auctioneer (voice)

1978
A Flintstone Christmas

as Santa Claus (voice)

1977
Halloween Is Grinch Night

as Josiah (voice)

1977
The Roman Holidays

as Mr. Tycoonius (voice)

1972
Shinbone Alley

as Freddie the Rat / Prissy Cat (voice)

1970
Santa and the Three Bears

as Grandfather / Santa / Mr. Ranger

1970
Transylvania Mania

as Vampire Scientist (voice)

1968
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Hal Smith Hal Smith

Birthday

1916-08-24

Place of Birth

Petoskey, Michigan, USA

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Harold John "Hal" Smith (August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) was an American character actor and voice actor. Smith is best known as Otis Campbell, the town drunk on The Andy Griffith Show, and was the voice of many characters on various animated cartoon shorts. He is also known to radio listeners as John Avery Whittaker on Adventures in Odyssey. Smith is often wrongly given credit for the writing of the movie It Came from Beneath the Sea, as well as ten other produced feature films. The true co-writer of those movies is Harold Jacob Smith, who wrote as "Hal Smith" until 1958. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hal Smith (actor),  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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