Lionel Wilson (voice actor)

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Career

As stage actor

Lionel Wilson's interest in acting on the stage began at an early age—his first professional stage performance was in 1936 at the age of twelve. A few years later, he was selected for the 1942 Barter Theatre Scholarship, which included summer in a kind of boot camp for aspiring thespians.[2] Over the course of his career he played in at least 25 professional stage productions, including four on Broadway:

As television actor

Although his primary interest continued to be the stage, he also undertook supporting roles in several TV series. Since supporting roles are sometimes uncredited, the following list may be incomplete:

As voice actor

Wilson majored in Radio Production at New York UniversityTemplate:Sfnp and an early venture in voiceover performance was in 1950, in the NBC radio show Top Secret. To provide an income more stable than that from stage acting he took on more voiceover work in the 1950s with television commercials.Template:Sfnp In 1957 Gene Deitch invited him to work at Terrytoons,[33] voicing all the characters for the innovative cliffhanger cartoon series Tom Terrific, including Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog and memorable baddie Crabby Appleton. He continued to be involved in Terrytoon cartoons and cartoon series and he also took on projects with other studios.

In 1999, at the age of 75, Wilson landed the role of Eustace Bagge on the Cartoon Network animated series Courage the Cowardly Dog, and he reprised that role in the Cartoon Network's Staylongers series in the summer of 2000. In 2001, after completing 33 Courage episodes, Wilson retired due to illness and was replaced by Arthur Anderson.[34]

Here is a more comprehensive list of Wilson's voiceover credits:

  • Top Secret (NBC Radio, 1950), voicing Admiral Strassner impersonating Karen Gaza in “The Admiral's Strange Identity”.[35]
  • Tom Terrific series (Terrytoons, 1957) voicing all characters. The series consisted of 26 storylines, each of which had five 5-minute episodes.[36]
  • John Doormat series of four episodes (Terrytoons, 1957–58), voicing John Doormat and his wife.Template:Sfnp
  • A Bum Steer (Terrytoons, 1957) voicing unidentified characters.[37]
  • Clint Clobber Theatrical Series (Terrytoons, 1957–59) voicing Miss O'Leery, radio announcer, and dog in the episodes Clint Clobber's Cat, Springtime for Clobber, and The Flamboyant Arms.[38]
  • Gaston le Crayon (Terrytoons, 1959) voicing unidentified characters in "Gaston's Baby".Template:Sfnp
  • Sidney the Elephant series of 19 episodes (Terrytoons, 1958–63), one of which, Sidney's Family Tree, was nominated for an Academy Award as best short subject in 1958.Template:Sfnp[39][40]
  • Deputy Dawg (Terrytoons, 1959–1972) as voice of Vincent Van Gopher and Possible Possum in unidentified episodes.[41][42]
  • Many Moons (Rembrandt Films, 1962), voicing Jester, Royal Mathematician, and Royal Wizard. This animated cartoon was later used as one segment of the 1965 film Alice of Wonderland in Paris.Template:Sfnp
  • The Hector Heathcote Show (Terrytoons, 1963), repeating 16 of the Sidney the Elephant series.Template:Sfnp
  • The Possible Possum series of 37 shorts (Terrytoons, 1965–1971), voicing Possible Possum, Macon Mouse, Owlawishus Owl, Billy Bear and other minor characters.Template:Sfnp
  • Martian Moochers animated series (Terrytoons, 1966), spun off from Possible Possum, voicing an unidentified character in the episode "Champion Chump".Template:Sfnp
  • The Mighty Heroes animated series of 20 seven-minute episodes (Terrytoons 1966–67), Ralph Bakshi's spoof of super avengers, voicing Rope Man, Cuckoo Man, and James Hound.Template:Sfnp Ten of these made-for-TV episodes were later released to theaters, some in expanded form.Template:Sfnp
  • The Astronut Show (Terrytoons, 1965–1970) voicing Astronut in two episodes, Martian Moocher in one episode, and Cuckoo Man and Rope Man in one episode.[43] This program also included repeats of the Sidney the Elephant series.
  • The Merry Makers (Paramount/Famous Pictures, 1967) voicing all characters in the four episodes.Template:Sfnp
  • The World of Hans Christian Andersen (Hal Roach Studios, 1968), an English-language version of a Japanese anime, dubbing Hannibal Mouse, Mayor, and Watchdog.Template:Sfnp
  • The Emperor's New Armor (Ariel Productions and Pyramid Films, 1969) voicing part of the narration.[44]
  • Winky Dink and You! (Screen Magic, Inc., 1969 revival) voicing all characters in the 52 episodes.[45]
  • Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon (Animation International, 1972), an Australian full-length cartoon, voicing unidentified characters.[46][47]
  • Enchanted Journey (Film Gallery, Inc., 1981), the English-language release of a Japanese anime, dubbing the voice of Glikko.[48]
  • Superbook (Anime Oyako Gekijō)) (Christian Broadcasting Network, 1981), voicing miscellaneous voices in unidentified episodes.[49]
  • Miracle at Intervale (Board of Jewish Education, 1981), voices by Lionel Wilson and six others.[50]
  • The Season of Our Joy (Board of Jewish Education, 1982), script by Lionel Wilson, narration not credited.[51]
  • Braingames, ((HBO, 1983–1985) narrating Odd Card Out / Safari Solitaire and Mysteriosos / The Riddler in the six episodes.[52]
  • Star Blazers (Claster Television, 1984), the English adaptation of the Japanese anime series Space Battleship Yamato, dubbing the voice of Jason Jetter in episodes 53-77.[53]Template:Sfnp
  • The Secret of Mulan (United American Video, 1998) feature cartoon, voicing Mala Khan.[54]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog (Cartoon Network, 1999–2001), voicing Eustace Bagge Template:Sfnp in 33 episodes, each comprising two segments.
  • Staylongers series (Cartoon Network, summer 2000), voicing Eustace Bagge.[55]

A Filmography in Internet Movie Database (at Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".) as of 26 October 2018 lists a few additional voiceover credits but does not indicate the source of the information.

As audiobook narrator

In between his other activities, he narrated or helped narrate over 100 children's audiobooks.[56]

As author

Wilson wrote a dozen books for children,[57] the scripts for several of his audiobooks such as the Clifford series,[58] and authored or co-authored the plays Pocket Full O'Rye (with Stanley Schacter),[59] Simon Says (with Fred Ebb),[60] Oh Where Have You Been, Billy Boy (with Lawrence N. Kasha),[61] Come And Be Killed,[62] and The Mischief on Merry Mountain.[63]

Death

Wilson died of pneumonia on April 30, 2003, at the age of 79.[64][65]

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External links

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