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  • Chuck McCann is an American voice actor and television personality, notable for the voice of Duckworth on DuckTales, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, the Thing on the 90's Fantastic Four, and many of the villains on Cool McCool.
  • McCann also worked in live-action television, notably on the Krofft Brothers' Far Out Space Nuts, which he also created and wrote, with Bob Denver and Patty Maloney.
  • Chuck McCann voiced Friar Tuck in Robin Hood.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is an actor who voiced Thing, Blizzard, and additional voices on Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and The Incredible Hulk. It is rumored that he would have returned to the character for the proposed second season of Silver Surfer.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is a film actor, television actor, voice actor and television personality from Brooklyn, New York. His Disney roles include: * Santa Claus in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas * Dumptruck, Gibber and Rhino Goon in TaleSpin * Heff Heffalump and Tigger's gangster look-alike in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh * Chef, Knight and Tadpole in Adventures of the Gummi Bears * Duckworth, Burger Beagle, Bouncer Beagle, Captain of the Guard, Tower Lookout, Bernardo, Lord Battmountain, Percival, Barbarian, Roman Leader, Tex Dalton, Jesse Jones, French Waiter, and Chief in DuckTales * Dreamfinder in Journey Into Imagination * Additional voices in Bonkers * Loostgarten in Herbie Rides Again
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is an American film actor, television actor, stage actor, and voice actor. He voiced Codger Eggbert in Critical Condition.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is a film actor, television actor, stage actor, and a voice actor from Brooklyn, New York.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Chuck McCann Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Chuck McCann is a film actor, television actor, stage actor, and a voice actor from Brooklyn, New York.
  • McCann was a comedy giant to a generation of children who grew up watching his children's shows in the New York metropolitan area during the 1960s, having worked his way up to regional star status by apprenticing on a number of other children's shows like Captain Kangaroo and Rootie Kazootie (the show on which he met his one-time puppeteer and sidekick, Paul Ashley). The best-selling "The First Family", an early '60s LP record album which lampooned the newly elected President John F. Kennedy and his family, included McCann among its voices.
  • Chuck McCann is an American screen and voice actor and television personality. He is best known as a performer/host for various children's shows on New York television stations in the 1960s (including WPIX Channel 11, which also featured Eddie Lawrence). He appeared in commercials with Jim MacGeorge, where they impersonated Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel, respectively. He has also made commercial appearances as Santa Claus.
  • A third-generation performer, Chuck McCann was already a show business veteran by age 11. By age 19, he had performed in nightclubs, made guest TV appearances, and was a semi-regular on The Steve Allen Show. McCann's extensive career includes The Chuck McCann Show, Let's Have Fun Show, Little Orphan Annie, The World of Hans Christian Andersen, Herbie Rides Again, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Storyville. His credits also include creating, writing and starring in the popular children's shows Far Out Space Nuts and Chuck McCann's Funstuff.
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  • Chuck McCann
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  • Chuck McCann is an American voice actor and television personality, notable for the voice of Duckworth on DuckTales, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, the Thing on the 90's Fantastic Four, and many of the villains on Cool McCool.
  • Chuck McCann is an American screen and voice actor and television personality. He is best known as a performer/host for various children's shows on New York television stations in the 1960s (including WPIX Channel 11, which also featured Eddie Lawrence). In animation, he is known for his roles as Number 1, Breezy, and The Owl from Cool McCool, Blubber and Boogie from CB Bears, Mummyman from Drak Pak, Duckworth the Butler and some of the Beagle Boys from DuckTales (and later DuckTales: Remastered), Blinky and Pinky from Pac-Man: The Animated Series, Leatherneck from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Heff Heffalump from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Dumptruck and Gibber from TaleSpin, Benjamin Grimm/The Thing in the Fantastic Four series from 1994, and the Ameoba Boys in the The Powerpuff Girls (both the original version and the 2016 remake). He was also the original voice of Sonny and Gramps in commercials for Cocoa Puffs Cereal. More recently, he has voiced Moe, the creator of BMO, in Adventure Time. He appeared in commercials with Jim MacGeorge, where they impersonated Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel, respectively. He has also made commercial appearances as Santa Claus.
  • McCann also worked in live-action television, notably on the Krofft Brothers' Far Out Space Nuts, which he also created and wrote, with Bob Denver and Patty Maloney.
  • Chuck McCann voiced Friar Tuck in Robin Hood.
  • McCann was a comedy giant to a generation of children who grew up watching his children's shows in the New York metropolitan area during the 1960s, having worked his way up to regional star status by apprenticing on a number of other children's shows like Captain Kangaroo and Rootie Kazootie (the show on which he met his one-time puppeteer and sidekick, Paul Ashley). The best-selling "The First Family", an early '60s LP record album which lampooned the newly elected President John F. Kennedy and his family, included McCann among its voices. Until late 1967, the tall, portly, moon-faced McCann hosted comedy/variety TV puppet shows in the New York area. McCann (with Ashley) did The Puppet Hotel for WNTA-TV, Channel 13; then Laurel & Hardy & Chuck, Let's Have Fun and The Chuck McCann Show for WPIX, Channel 11; and finally, The Chuck McCann Show, The Great Bombo's Magic Cartoon Circus Lunchtime Show and Chuck McCann's Laurel and Hardy Show for WNEW-TV, Channel 5. In addition, Chuck was the comedy sidekick on the WPIX long-running Clay Cole Show. His career was burgeoning by the time he left Channel 5, a victim of changing TV trends.[citation needed] By the end of the 1960s, he had appeared to critical acclaim in the 1968 film The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and performed regularly on CBS's The Garry Moore Show and Happy Days (not the later sitcom). He also began a successful animation acting career, doing everything from Bob Kane's Cool McCool to Sonny the Cuckoo Bird ("I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!") in commercials for General Mills. He had even been one of the stars of producer George Schlatter's ill-fated offshoot of Laugh-In, the one-episode Turn-On.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is an actor who voiced Thing, Blizzard, and additional voices on Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and The Incredible Hulk. It is rumored that he would have returned to the character for the proposed second season of Silver Surfer.
  • A third-generation performer, Chuck McCann was already a show business veteran by age 11. By age 19, he had performed in nightclubs, made guest TV appearances, and was a semi-regular on The Steve Allen Show. McCann's extensive career includes The Chuck McCann Show, Let's Have Fun Show, Little Orphan Annie, The World of Hans Christian Andersen, Herbie Rides Again, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Storyville. His credits also include creating, writing and starring in the popular children's shows Far Out Space Nuts and Chuck McCann's Funstuff. McCann also performed voices for several animated shows, including Blinky and Pinky on Pac-Man, Duckworth and the Beagle Boys in DuckTales the series and DuckTales: The Movie, Leatherneck on G.I. Joe, The Thing on Fantastic Four and Blizzard on Iron Man.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is a film actor, television actor, voice actor and television personality from Brooklyn, New York. His Disney roles include: * Santa Claus in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas * Dumptruck, Gibber and Rhino Goon in TaleSpin * Heff Heffalump and Tigger's gangster look-alike in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh * Chef, Knight and Tadpole in Adventures of the Gummi Bears * Duckworth, Burger Beagle, Bouncer Beagle, Captain of the Guard, Tower Lookout, Bernardo, Lord Battmountain, Percival, Barbarian, Roman Leader, Tex Dalton, Jesse Jones, French Waiter, and Chief in DuckTales * Dreamfinder in Journey Into Imagination * Additional voices in Bonkers * Loostgarten in Herbie Rides Again
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is an American film actor, television actor, stage actor, and voice actor. He voiced Codger Eggbert in Critical Condition.
  • Chuck McCann (born September 2, 1934) is a film actor, television actor, stage actor, and a voice actor from Brooklyn, New York.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Chuck McCann Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Chuck McCann is a film actor, television actor, stage actor, and a voice actor from Brooklyn, New York.
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