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== Early life and career == |
== Early life and career == |
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Frank Welker | |
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Frank Welker voices the character "Grimace" in McDonald's TV/radio commcrical ads. | |
Vital Information | |
Birthname | Franklin Wendell Welker |
Born: | [1] | March 12, 1946
Birthplace: | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Career information | |
Career/ occupation: |
Voice actor, actor |
Years/ Active: |
1967-present |
Appeared in/ Involved with: |
As the voice of Grimace in McDonald's TV/radio commercial ads |
Website/URL: | http://www.frankwelker.net/ |
Franklin Wendell "Frank" Welker (born March 12, 1946) is a veteran American voice actor and actor. The voice of Grimace, Frank is perhaps best known for his voice as "Fred Jones" on the Scooby-Doo TV cartoon series.
Early life and career
Born in Denver Colorado, as a child, Frank moved with his family to California and attended Santa Monica City College in Santa Monica, CA, where he majored in theatrical arts. In 1966, he received honors for his performance as the Cowardly Lion n the college's theater production of The Wizard of Oz.[2] During his transition between college and his voice acting career, his first voice-over role was in a commercial for Friskies dog food. The producer's girlfriend informed him of auditioning for Hanna-Barbera during the casting of Scooby Doo, where he initially auditioned for the title character but instead got the role of Fred Jones.[3]
References
- ↑ "Frank Welker," Behind the Voice Actors, behindthevoiceactors.com]
- ↑ Two Dorothys, Lion Earn Top Prizes. Santa Monica City College Corsair (June 8, 1966).
- ↑ Frank Welker: Master of Many Voices, Bob Miller, ANIMATION WORLD MAGAZINE, ISSUE 5.01]. Retrieved on April 2000.
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