@@bryanferratt6598 Possibly to do with father figures being seen as stern and authoritarian. It’s a tradition dating back to the original stage play. On the famous 1960 NBC musical, they were played by Cyril Ritchard.
Hans Conried was basically the Charlie Adler of his era. He had the same kind of range and the same ability to go from stern and serious to wild and crazy and bouncing off the walls.
He was a terrific voice actor from the old days, and he was taken from us too soon. It's remarkable that despite his failing health, he continued to provide voice work in projects until his dying days. A true testament to his talent.
@@vinceniederman it’s a shame that since he was replaced by Taylor Holmes for the voice role for Stefan, we will never ever know the truth or solve the unsolved question of the voice actor for the herald (being Lord Duke) for any certainty. Taylor Holmes was not a great King Stefan but he was okay. The test audiences should have filed a complaint to Disney that Holmes sounded way too old and unsuitable to voice Stefan. Conried would have been perfect and much better as Stefan so that he would have been a fun and emotional character. That was my biggest flaw and Disney’s greatest mistake for Sleeping Beauty
My favorite voice by him was Capt Hook; even though he isn't my favorite villain. I still love it when Hook is saying "Row for the ship, row for the " then hits his head on the opening on the cave.
@@shinshokulc Yeah it gets me everytime; cause he falls into the water, and the crocodile is there heading right for him. He tries to swim away, but hits his head on the cave wall again. It is like no wonder he has such a headache afterwards.
If you ask me, Hans was a much better Horton than Jim Carrey, who was just plain annoying. Hans was much closer to the way Seuss intended, and it's such a great break from the usual villains and professors he normally voiced.
Here’s an interesting connection with Hans Conried and Dr. Seuss. • Conried starred in the 1953 movie, “The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T”. Animated TV specials • (2:42) Horton Hears a Who!/1970 • (4:35) Dr. Seuss on the Loose/1973 • (0:22) Halloween is Grinch Night/1977
I've heard that he was apparently good friends with Dr. Seuss in real life. He was also the narrator for a film Dr. Seuss produced for the allied occupation of Japan after World War II.
This video is greatly appreciated! Became a huge Hans Conried fan through his performance in 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. Being shown more of his work makes me happy 😃
I can't say as I had a favorite Hans Conried character. In fact, most of the characters shown in this video, I never realized that he had done until I saw them here. I remember Hans Conried from live-action shows, although I remember him most for a show not even shown here, "George of the Jungle". He was the narrator.
Yeah, that’s amazing the fact that you still working, even though he was dying of a complication of a stroke, and a heart attack, and still giving it it’s all that, that it’s just that earned my respect
Mr. Conried was in a rerun of the classic "Suspense" episode "Sorry, Wrong Number." This story was broadcast seven times between 1943 and 1960 (they didn't play recordings of the old shows, the way they do nowadays with reruns of old TV shows), and always with different actors, except for Agnes Moorehead, who played the imperiled Mrs Stevenson. On one rebroadcast (from somewhere between 1943 and '45), Conried was the voice of George, the hoodlum hired to kill Mrs. Stevenson. I know that because I used have a multi C.D. set of "The 60 Greatest Radio Episodes" (or at least, words to that effect; I don't quite recall the exact wording). It had a booklet that described each program, listing the names of the shows' directors, producers, writers, etc, and of course, the actors.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 You might like my remastered version of SWN in my Agnes Moorehead playlist - aka "The First Lady of Suspense." Conried not only turns up in many Suspense and Escape episodes, but stars in several. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! - Charlie
Another Old Time Radio series Hans Conried was in was "My Friend Irma", starring Marie Wilson as the world's dumbest blonde. (But I don't think he was in the TV series, though it's hard to tell because the TV series is so rare.)
Is it just me or were the best cartoons were back in the 40's through the 80's? Some 90's. I'm an '87 baby and still love the much older cartoons compared to today's.
For starters, I was waiting for Cpt.Hook to show up. Also, I believe theirs a classic Disney cartoon where a court case is held about traffic and theirs a lawyer that sounds like Hans Conried.
Would’ve been nice to see Hans Conried in other animated Disney films like Bill Thompson had done. He even turned down the role of King Stefan believe it or not.
CuriousUserX90 Hang on, I’m trying to imagine king Stefan sounding like Captain Hook. Seriously though, I do think his voice would have fit just as well!
@@sorchatheraven There are four good ones. Wait, scratch that, there are three AMAZING ones and one Just Good one (hint: the Just Good one is the most recently made)
@@HobGungan Yeah. I actually read The Hobbit after having watched Rankin/Bass' movie, and I loved to realise how true they stayed to the book's descriptions of the characters. But I mean, even the GBA game is more accurate than Peter Jackson's
Kinda interesting how one of his last roles, The Faerie King and his Shadow in Faeries, is a dual role in the same vein as George Darling and Captain Hook in Peter Pan.
If it weren’t for Taylor Holmes, then Conried would have become a Disney Legend if he voiced King Stefan (if Holmes turned down that role of one of the minor characters). He would have gotten him a more distinct and developed personality and strong voice of depth. Him being replaced by Holmes is the worst mistake of Sleeping Beauty that left us with unanswered questions.
Crazy to see how much of a range he had. I’ve only ever seen him as Captain Hook so that’s how I see him. Also when I was a kid I thought he was from England for some reason
I just want to say that these videos focusing on voice artists are beautifully done and edited. Best of all, they SOUND great; crisp, clear and even. Excellent work! Thank you for making them available.
even when he says "spiderman" he sounds like Captain Hook and yes I know because their the same voice actor but it's the one character you most know them for portraying that you can't help but only here that character.
And the uncredited role of Duke/Royal Herald in Sleeping Beauty but it was still never confirmed as Conried himself was replaced by Taylor Holmes, who got the role of King Stefan, so we may never know the truth for certain.
The guy whom I believe shall be a Disney Legend, if he made it as King Stefan, had it not been for Taylor Holmes, who is the key to unanswered questions. But I think Conried’s own replacement by Holmes probably prevented that idea from taking place, despite working for Disney shorts and specials, not to mention it only did more to create unanswered questions about the herald’s voice and name for example.
Magic Mirror on the wall, Couple characters of "The Phantom Tollbooth", the evil taxidermy cat from "Woody Woodpecker Show", & Horton the 🐘 is my favorite type voice from Hans Conried, if you asked me truly personally.
For me, it would be roughly a draw between Dr. T, Cap'n Hook and the Magic Mirror. But he also did a lot of work for Fractured Flickers and various characters (other than Snidely) on the Rocky & Bullwinkle Show, as well as countless radio programs.
I just found out Peter pan movie is from 1950s. I thought it from 90s. I assume every actor die... I assumed right. Rip Han conried. You may not be born and die when I die but you did make my childhood amazing! Captain Hook is definitely your best character. Hope you riding in a ship right now
@@xenauroraStefan: A toast Hubert. To my daughter, Aurora This is from the dialogue version of the cut song and to show how Walt’s reckless decision of having Taylor Holmes as Stefan would not lead to serious issues Disney is facing because of them prolonging the production of Sleeping Beauty. czcams.com/video/hMExSnqT3Vc/video.htmlsi=0OVJ2XYGILNR9pn5 There it is
You know when Hans Conried voice his two Dr. Seuss' characters as The Grinch & Horton it's just like Jim Carrey when he play his Dr. Seuss' characters too The Grinch from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! & Horton from Horton Hears A Who!
Ha! You forgot one (at least)!! He also did one generic towns-person's voice AND the voice for Thomas Jefferson in the Disney animated short, "Ben and Me," (1953). Just, y'know, FYI.
From having just watched the hobbit (1977), it’s hard to listen to him when he portrayed Thorin and not think that he’s a miniature Captain Hook/Mr. Darling.
He also narrated the Walter Lantz Swing Symphony "The Sliphorn King of Polaroo". (And he got screen credit for narrating both cartoons, which was rare back then.)
This is quite an impressive roster of voice performances. Hans sure was able to get creative with those strong vocal chords of his. Like a lot of people, I knew him best from "Peter Pan". I've only seen a few of the other movies in this video. Incidentally, Behind the Voice Actors doesn't have either "The Wonderful World of Color" or "The Trolls and the Christmas Express".
I remember seeing "The Trolls And The Christmas Express" on HBO. As far as I know, it was the only channel (regular or cable) that ever showed it. I used to watch "The Wonderful World Of Color" when I was a kid.
He was also in Sleeping Beauty as the live model reference for King Stefan, but unfortunately, he was himself replaced by Taylor Holmes for the voice role, making it UNKNOWN who voiced the announcing servant (his voice is kinda like his in higher pitch, but it is still NEVER confirmed or solved for a long period of time forever) and setting off some unanswered questions we are left to solve, in which we will never know the whole truth for sure, because of Holmes!
Hans Georg Conreid is a member of... *• DIED IN 1982* (Henry Jaynes Fonda, Winifred Lei Momi, William Lee) *• 64 YEAR OLDS* (Gerald David Music, Pierre Culliford, Robert James Fischer)
Captain Hook. His voice is just perfect for the character.
i hate homer simpson
Was there suppose to be a contrast between the Father and Captain Hook? Why else would he have voiced both?
@@dancue2017 Corey Burton
@@dancue2017 disney.fandom.com/wiki/Captain_Hook
@@bryanferratt6598 Possibly to do with father figures being seen as stern and authoritarian. It’s a tradition dating back to the original stage play.
On the famous 1960 NBC musical, they were played by Cyril Ritchard.
Hans Conried was basically the Charlie Adler of his era. He had the same kind of range and the same ability to go from stern and serious to wild and crazy and bouncing off the walls.
I think you mean Charlie, Frank, And Dee
His role as Dr. Terwilliker in _The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T._ was very memorable, and animated, in it's own right.
He was a terrific voice actor from the old days, and he was taken from us too soon. It's remarkable that despite his failing health, he continued to provide voice work in projects until his dying days. A true testament to his talent.
Much like Curly Howard, the late Eddie Laughton, and the late John Tyrrell of the Three Stooges.
Hans Conried is One of My Favorite Old School Actors!
@@vinceniederman he’s my number one favorite actor and Tim Curry is my second favorite
Matthew Hedrich Jr. Awesome Hans Was a Fantastic Actor!
@@vinceniederman it’s a shame that since he was replaced by Taylor Holmes for the voice role for Stefan, we will never ever know the truth or solve the unsolved question of the voice actor for the herald (being Lord Duke) for any certainty. Taylor Holmes was not a great King Stefan but he was okay. The test audiences should have filed a complaint to Disney that Holmes sounded way too old and unsuitable to voice Stefan. Conried would have been perfect and much better as Stefan so that he would have been a fun and emotional character. That was my biggest flaw and Disney’s greatest mistake for Sleeping Beauty
My favorite voice by him was Capt Hook; even though he isn't my favorite villain. I still love it when Hook is saying "Row for the ship, row for the " then hits his head on the opening on the cave.
I laughed just reading your typed line. The desperation in ROW FOR THE SHIP! It’s just so good.
@@shinshokulc Yeah it gets me everytime; cause he falls into the water, and the crocodile is there heading right for him. He tries to swim away, but hits his head on the cave wall again. It is like no wonder he has such a headache afterwards.
Don't forget the scene where he got launched out of the Crocodile's mouth, and skipped on the surface of the water!
@@elizabethalvarado8698 Yeah, and as he skipping across the water he is saying "duh, duh, duh, duh, duh"
His voice reminds me a lot of Vincent Price's, only a bit higher--they've both got that beautiful rich vocal quality that's so unique to them. :D
That’s because they both have gravelly voices I’m playing Captain Hook in area stages Peter Pan
Amusingly, Dr. Dred (from the Drak Pack, at 2:25) was physically based on Vincent Price while being voiced by Hans Conried, so he's kinda both. :D
He was absolutely perfect as Captain Hook and is easily one of my favorite versions of The Grinch.
It took me too many years to realize Captain Hook & the Dad in the beginning are voiced by the same guy
That was the tradition in stage productions of Peter Pan many years before Disney made their version.
RIP Hans Conried (1917 1982)
I never knew that he voiced Snidely Whiplash from Dudley Do-Right.
Never knew he was also Thorin Oakenshield as well! What a great voice.
If you ask me, Hans was a much better Horton than Jim Carrey, who was just plain annoying.
Hans was much closer to the way Seuss intended, and it's such a great break from the usual villains and professors he normally voiced.
HOORAY for HANS! Hans Conried had a great voice and a great presence. Han's is missed!
Here’s an interesting connection with Hans Conried and Dr. Seuss.
• Conried starred in the 1953 movie, “The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T”.
Animated TV specials
• (2:42) Horton Hears a Who!/1970
• (4:35) Dr. Seuss on the Loose/1973
• (0:22) Halloween is Grinch Night/1977
I've heard that he was apparently good friends with Dr. Seuss in real life. He was also the narrator for a film Dr. Seuss produced for the allied occupation of Japan after World War II.
Rest In Peace Hans Conried You Did Good Job Voice Captain Hook From Disney Peter Pan 1953
Wow! I had no idea how much Hans did that I would have watched as a kid! Thanks for posting!
This video is greatly appreciated! Became a huge Hans Conried fan through his performance in 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. Being shown more of his work makes me happy 😃
This is my day! 5,000 little fingers, all playing together on my piano! Every finger obedient to the whim of me, the master!
I can't say as I had a favorite Hans Conried character. In fact, most of the characters shown in this video, I never realized that he had done until I saw them here. I remember Hans Conried from live-action shows, although I remember him most for a show not even shown here, "George of the Jungle". He was the narrator.
For a man that was slowly dying due to complications from a stroke and a heart attack, he still sounded good towards the end! 🤓👍
Yeah, that’s amazing the fact that you still working, even though he was dying of a complication of a stroke, and a heart attack, and still giving it it’s all that, that it’s just that earned my respect
He also did a nice turn as Thomas Jefferson In Disney"s "Ben & Me"!
Yeah somebody forgot about that.
Mr. Conried appeared in dozens of episodes of Suspense (the Classic Radio series) plus many of Escape radio.
Mr. Conried was in a rerun of the classic "Suspense" episode "Sorry, Wrong Number." This story was broadcast seven times between 1943 and 1960 (they didn't play recordings of the old shows, the way they do nowadays with reruns of old TV shows), and always with different actors, except for Agnes Moorehead, who played the imperiled Mrs Stevenson. On one rebroadcast (from somewhere between 1943 and '45), Conried was the voice of George, the hoodlum hired to kill Mrs. Stevenson. I know that because I used have a multi C.D. set of "The 60 Greatest Radio Episodes" (or at least, words to that effect; I don't quite recall the exact wording). It had a booklet that described each program, listing the names of the shows' directors, producers, writers, etc, and of course, the actors.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 You might like my remastered version of SWN in my Agnes Moorehead playlist - aka "The First Lady of Suspense." Conried not only turns up in many Suspense and Escape episodes, but stars in several. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! - Charlie
Another Old Time Radio series Hans Conried was in was "My Friend Irma", starring Marie Wilson as the world's dumbest blonde. (But I don't think he was in the TV series, though it's hard to tell because the TV series is so rare.)
Is it just me or were the best cartoons were back in the 40's through the 80's? Some 90's. I'm an '87 baby and still love the much older cartoons compared to today's.
For starters, I was waiting for Cpt.Hook to show up. Also, I believe theirs a classic Disney cartoon where a court case is held about traffic and theirs a lawyer that sounds like Hans Conried.
Would’ve been nice to see Hans Conried in other animated Disney films like Bill Thompson had done. He even turned down the role of King Stefan believe it or not.
CuriousUserX90 Hang on, I’m trying to imagine king Stefan sounding like Captain Hook. Seriously though, I do think his voice would have fit just as well!
CuriousUserX90 Well, Hans did voice a crook in Disney's Ben and Me while Bill Thompson was Governor Keith too.
Speaking of which, I think Bill Thompson deserves to have a video in this series too.
Because he was replaced by Taylor Holmes we will never know who voice the herald
I can hear Hans saying King Stefan's
"Seize that creature!"
Needless to say he was Captain Hook.
The original Thorin Oakenshield
EquestriaKnight234 such an underrated movie
indeed. The good one
@@sorchatheraven There are four good ones. Wait, scratch that, there are three AMAZING ones and one Just Good one (hint: the Just Good one is the most recently made)
@@HobGungan Yeah. I actually read The Hobbit after having watched Rankin/Bass' movie, and I loved to realise how true they stayed to the book's descriptions of the characters. But I mean, even the GBA game is more accurate than Peter Jackson's
Could you do a tribute to Tony Jay?
That'd Be Sweet!
Please do this, and for the love of Bob, just include this entire clip.
czcams.com/video/iYrKYETorM8/video.html
There is one now. 😊
Kinda interesting how one of his last roles, The Faerie King and his Shadow in Faeries, is a dual role in the same vein as George Darling and Captain Hook in Peter Pan.
Easily Captain Hook who is also my favourite Disney Villain.
Conried had a long history of heart problems and suffered a stroke in 1974 and a mild heart attack in 1979.
Can't believe Captain Hook played Snidley Whiplash. XD
Yeah, Hans Conried was on the radio
he was the perfect voice for captain hook he will always be captain hook to me (:
RIP
Hans Conried
(1917-1982)
I love Hans Conried because he did an excellent job about playing in Mr. Ed.
If it weren’t for Taylor Holmes, then Conried would have become a Disney Legend if he voiced King Stefan (if Holmes turned down that role of one of the minor characters). He would have gotten him a more distinct and developed personality and strong voice of depth. Him being replaced by Holmes is the worst mistake of Sleeping Beauty that left us with unanswered questions.
I never knew that Hans Conried did so much voice acting. 👀
He was also an accomplished radio actor as well
Crazy to see how much of a range he had. I’ve only ever seen him as Captain Hook so that’s how I see him. Also when I was a kid I thought he was from England for some reason
I just want to say that these videos focusing on voice artists are beautifully done and edited. Best of all, they SOUND great; crisp, clear and even. Excellent work! Thank you for making them available.
George Darling and Captain Hook.
Hans Conried is such an amazing actor! Captain Hook is definitely the best of his characters!
I love how some of the characters look like him
even when he says "spiderman" he sounds like Captain Hook and yes I know because their the same voice actor but it's the one character you most know them for portraying that you can't help but only here that character.
He also voiced a few characters on the radio show “My Favorite Husband”
And the uncredited role of Duke/Royal Herald in Sleeping Beauty but it was still never confirmed as Conried himself was replaced by Taylor Holmes, who got the role of King Stefan, so we may never know the truth for certain.
Thorin Oakenshield (the dwarf) in "The Hobbit" was my favorite performance of his. but i also like what he did in "Horton Hears A Who"
That enunciation. Brilliant
"SMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
The guy whom I believe shall be a Disney Legend, if he made it as King Stefan, had it not been for Taylor Holmes, who is the key to unanswered questions. But I think Conried’s own replacement by Holmes probably prevented that idea from taking place, despite working for Disney shorts and specials, not to mention it only did more to create unanswered questions about the herald’s voice and name for example.
Magic Mirror on the wall, Couple characters of "The Phantom Tollbooth", the evil taxidermy cat from "Woody Woodpecker Show", & Horton the 🐘 is my favorite type voice from Hans Conried, if you asked me truly personally.
I only know him as the grinch on Halloween
So Thomas Jefferson decided to dye his hair and become a pirate 🤣
Wait! You missed one he narrated the 1952 Tom and Jerry cartoon Johnatan Mouse
For me, it would be roughly a draw between Dr. T, Cap'n Hook and the Magic Mirror. But he also did a lot of work for Fractured Flickers and various characters (other than Snidely) on the Rocky & Bullwinkle Show, as well as countless radio programs.
He was fantastic in the 5k Fingers of Dr. T!
He was fantastic in the film his performance is very cartoony in the film that’s also Hans and Dr. Seuss to work on those TV specials in the 1970s
I love how Thorin Oakenshield actually looks like him lol
I just found out Peter pan movie is from 1950s. I thought it from 90s. I assume every actor die... I assumed right. Rip Han conried. You may not be born and die when I die but you did make my childhood amazing! Captain Hook is definitely your best character. Hope you riding in a ship right now
Outstanding, thanks for putting that together!
6:20 Oh, cool, he was the voice of Ridley.
I'M A CODFISH
Nicholas Blaschke Hook is a codfish.
A codfish a codfish a codfish!
@@xenauroraStefan: A toast Hubert. To my daughter, Aurora
This is from the dialogue version of the cut song and to show how Walt’s reckless decision of having Taylor Holmes as Stefan would not lead to serious issues Disney is facing because of them prolonging the production of Sleeping Beauty.
czcams.com/video/hMExSnqT3Vc/video.htmlsi=0OVJ2XYGILNR9pn5
There it is
I think you need to reupload the video and include Hans' role as Tom Jefferson from _Ben and Me_ .
Technology, he ALSO did the voice of Peter Pan when Peter Pan was impersonating Captain Hook...
This so cool. Hans is my great great uncle
I didn’t know that
@@matthewhedrichjr.5445yeah
@@selenahopeofficialI happen to do a lot of tribute posts to your great great uncle
Captain Hook is my all time favorite Disney Villain
He’s also mine too and in a tie with Ratigan as my number one favorite Disney villain.
He voice beyond Disney as well.
The next best thing to being read to sleep by him. Thanks for this.
I didn't know he did the voice of Thorin Oakinshield.
Could you do Paul Winchell please?
10-13-2022.
The many voices of Hans! I hear very little change.
You know when Hans Conried voice his two Dr. Seuss' characters as The Grinch & Horton it's just like Jim Carrey when he play his Dr. Seuss' characters too The Grinch from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! & Horton from Horton Hears A Who!
My favorite is Waldo Wigglesworth from Hoppity Hooper
Mine too
Ha! You forgot one (at least)!! He also did one generic towns-person's voice AND the voice for Thomas Jefferson in the Disney animated short, "Ben and Me," (1953). Just, y'know, FYI.
Geez a lot of these guys did the rankin bass grinch (dr suess in general) and the hobbit
Certainly one of my vocal inspiration
Him as Capt. Hook is hilarious. All I do is laugh. 😂
One of my favourites!
Master at his craft!
I never knew that Horton the Elephant has the same voice actor as Captain Hook!
From having just watched the hobbit (1977), it’s hard to listen to him when he portrayed Thorin and not think that he’s a miniature Captain Hook/Mr. Darling.
I loved him on Fractured Flickers.
How did his performance as Thomas Jefferson in Ben and Me not make the cut?
He also was the narrator for One of the classic Tom and Jerry shorts.
Yeah - the Oscar®-winning "Johann Mouse" (1952) ®©A.M.P.A.S.
He also narrated the Walter Lantz Swing Symphony "The Sliphorn King of Polaroo". (And he got screen credit for narrating both cartoons, which was rare back then.)
hook and the father really do sound similar
I loved Hans Conried was the voice of Captain Hook.
Please at some point do a Many Voices compilation with Pat Musick, Danny Cooksey, Joan Gerber, and Julie McWhirter!
My childhood Captain Hook 🪝 argh 🏴☠️
From Hanna-Barbera production, Jay Ward production, Chuck Jones production, Rankin/Bass production and DePatie-Freleng Enterprise.
And had numerous Disney roles such as Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Ben and Me, The Story of Anyburg USA and among other Disney projects
You forgot to add his voice role as some kind of small-time crook in Disney's Ben and Me as well.
Hans was a hoot in an episode of I love Lucy. He sang a hilarious song , " I love to tippy-toe in my garden"!
Do Bill Thompson next! 🙂
...Uncle Tonoose on the Danny Thomas Show.
I wish you had added Captain Hook's line about good form.
I knew he was Captain Hook, but HE WAS THE NORTH GOING ZAX?!
Actually both Zax and the narrator as well.
@@stephenholloway6893 and a fox as well
I never knew he did voiceovers until today.
The Phantom Tollbooth , what an amazin film
he did a lot of old radio shows too I believe.
tjkage - Yes! I’ve heard him on the Burns and Allen radio show, for one. :)
@@lauracollins4195 And "My favorite husband" which also starred Lucille Ball.
@@xenaurora
He also appeared opposite Lucille Ball on an episode of "I Love Lucy."
@@michaelpalmieri7335 ooh! I need to see that! I only have season one. Don't think I've had the chance to finish watching it yet...
Yes, he was a radio actor, one of the busiest and best radio actors of the 1930s and 1940s
Captain Hook the best
Cool I love Dudley Do Right
This is quite an impressive roster of voice performances. Hans sure was able to get creative with those strong vocal chords of his. Like a lot of people, I knew him best from "Peter Pan". I've only seen a few of the other movies in this video. Incidentally, Behind the Voice Actors doesn't have either "The Wonderful World of Color" or "The Trolls and the Christmas Express".
Maybe Behind the Voice Actors should look at his Wikipedia page.
I remember seeing "The Trolls And The Christmas Express" on HBO. As far as I know, it was the only channel (regular or cable) that ever showed it. I used to watch "The Wonderful World Of Color" when I was a kid.
He was also in Sleeping Beauty as the live model reference for King Stefan, but unfortunately, he was himself replaced by Taylor Holmes for the voice role, making it UNKNOWN who voiced the announcing servant (his voice is kinda like his in higher pitch, but it is still NEVER confirmed or solved for a long period of time forever) and setting off some unanswered questions we are left to solve, in which we will never know the whole truth for sure, because of Holmes!
A great Disney legend
Poor guy, he had many health issues near the end of his life, he was taken too early
He seemed to really like being in Dr. Seuss material. I wonder if they were friends?
Yes, they were. That's certainly part of the reason that there's so much Dr. Seuss in his portfolio.
They were friends they met in the late 40s when Dr. Seuss was putting together a documentary he used Hans Conried
Can you do a tribute of the late J Pat o malley next
Hans Georg Conreid is a member of...
*• DIED IN 1982* (Henry Jaynes Fonda, Winifred Lei Momi, William Lee)
*• 64 YEAR OLDS* (Gerald David Music, Pierre Culliford, Robert James Fischer)