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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the TV equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time for Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'') and even being in the dub of ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the TV equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time for Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'') and even being in the dub of ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the TV equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time for Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'') and even being in the dub of ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain''.
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In his later years, Butler trained numerous voice actors out of his home in Beverly Hills (which you can see some of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-IArI3t8Us here]])...[[SarcasmMode nobody special]], but there were some names you might have heard of:
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the TV equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time for Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the TV equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time for Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'') and even being in the dub of ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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* Creator/BobBergen (one of many voice actors cast to replace MelBlanc in modern-day incarnations of the LooneyTunes cartoons, from the movies like ''SpaceJam'' and ''LooneyTunesBackInAction'' to commercials that have Looney Tunes characters in them, the animated shorts, and the half-hour TV shows)
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (you might recognize him as the voice of the Wolf in ''RedHotRidingHood'' and the many clones of it, like ''Swing Shift Cinderella'' and ''Wild and Wolfy''), Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working as an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]''. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]''.Jetson]]. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and '[['WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]''. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and '[['WesternAnimation/TheJetsons ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy Jetson]]''. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound, WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}, and '[['WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''.Jetson]]''. The earlier part of Butler's career found him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career found himself working on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, Creator/HannaBarbera (where he was [[ManOfAThousandVoices the equivalent]] of Creator/MelBlanc), he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career found himself him working an impressionist on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg (including handling puppeteering duties with him in ''Time For Beany'', the live-action predecessor of ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', and featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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In his later years he trained numerous voice actors out of his home workshop (some of which you can see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-IArI3t8Us here]])...[[SarcasmMode nobody special]], but there were some names you might have heard of:
* Creator/BobBergen
* Creator/CoreyBurton
* Creator/NancyCartwright
* Bill Farmer (the current voice of {{Goofy}})
* Linda Gary (voiced [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Teela, Evil-Lyn, the Sorceress]], and many other characters for Creator/{{Filmation}})
* Mona Marshall (the voice of [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Sheila Broflovski and Linda Stotch]])
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career found himself working on radio, stage, and the last days of {{vaudeville}}, and included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including Creator/StanFreberg (including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow'').
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved-voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved-voice beloved--voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved voice beloved-voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and beloved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, Creator/JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz Creator/WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[HannaBarbera [[Creator/HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.''Radio/TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved beloved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include [[HannaBarbera Wally Gator]], WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, Creator/HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, Creator/WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengEnterprises.Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, Creator/StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengProductions. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengProductions.DePatieFrelengEnterprises. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengProductions. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimaiton/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros, WalterLantz and DePatieFrelengProductions. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''WesternAnimaiton/TheJetsons''.''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved—voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for {{Hanna-Barbera}}, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros. and WalterLantz. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved—voice best-loved voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for {{Hanna-Barbera}}, HannaBarbera, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros. WarnerBros, WalterLantz and WalterLantz. DePatieFrelengProductions. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''TheJetsons''.''WesternAnimaiton/TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved—voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for {{Hanna-Barbera}}, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros. and WalterLantz. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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Daws Butler (1916–1988) was one of the most prolific—and best-loved—voice actors from the early days of television animation. Besides his work for {{Hanna-Barbera}}, he did character voices during TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation for MetroGoldwynMayer, JayWard Productions, WarnerBros. and WalterLantz. Signature characters include WesternAnimation/YogiBear, HuckleberryHound and Elroy of ''TheJetsons''. The earlier part of Butler's career included several collaborations with StanFreberg, including featuring in and co-writing ''TheStanFrebergShow''.
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