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  • Henry Corden
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  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 – May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor. He is best known as the voice of Fred Flintsone from The Flintstones, a role he held from 1977 until his death, after replacing Alan Reed. He voiced Fred in the episode "Sideshow Bob Roberts".
  • Henry Corden (6 de enero de 1920 – 19 de mayo de 2005) fue un actor y artista de voz americando conocido por darle la voz a Fred Flintstone de The Flintstones luego de la muerte de Alan Reed en 1977.
  • Henry Corden was a Canadian-born American screen and voice actor. He is best known for his role as the second voice of Fred Flintstone, replacing Alan Reed in 1977 after his death. Corden died of emphysema in 2005, at the age of 84. He was influential in James Arnold Taylor being his own successor.
  • Henry Corden is best remembered for supplying the voice of cartoon character Fred Flintstone. See IMDb entry.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Henry Corden Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 – May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor and voice artist best-known for taking over the role of Fred Flintstone after Alan Reed died in 1977. His official debut as Fred's new voice was on the 1977 syndicated weekday series Fred Flintstone and Friends for which he provided voice-overs on brief bumper clips shown in-between segments. (He also provided the singing voice for Reed in the 1966 theatrical film, The Man Called Flintstone).
  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 - May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor and voice actor, best known as the second main voice of Fred Flintstone (following the late Alan Reed). His other voiceover roles include Paw Rugg from The Atom Ant Show, Arnie Barkley from The Barkleys, General Urko from Return to the Planet of the Apes, Clem, Digby, and the dogcatcher from the 1980 Heathcliff series, Ookla the Mokk and Gemini from Thundarr the Barbarian, and Sgt. Snorkel from the 1989 Beetle Bailey special. In a television edit of Smokey and the Bandit, he overdubbed for Jackie Gleason.
  • Born in Montreal, Canada, his family would move to New York, while he was still a young boy. He started out on the radio and on the stage before moving to Hollywood in the early 1940s. His first film role was playing a minor heavy in the Danny Kaye vehicle, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in 1947. He played almost similar roles for the next several years. In the 1950s, because of his ability for doing dialects, as well as his jet-black hair and ethnic looks, Corden would be employed playing either Middle Eastern villains or streetwise characters in costumed adventure or crime yarns, both serious and comedic. These would include, Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, The Asphalt Jungle, Viva Zapata!, Scaramouche, I Confess, King Richard and the Crusaders, Jupiter's Darling and the The
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  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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  • 2005-05-19
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Job
  • Voice actor
Last
  • "Battle of the Titans"
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Claim to Fame
  • Actor
Appearance
  • "Sideshow Bob Roberts"
Hair
  • Gray
Name
  • Henry Corden
  • Corden, Henry
DOB
  • 1920-01-06
First
  • "Flames of Doom"
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  • 1920-01-06
Date of Death
  • 2005-05-19
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  • Voice Actor
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  • 2005-05-19
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Place of death
Died
  • 2005-05-19
Character
Occupation
  • Actor
Gender
Born
  • 1920-01-06
Birthname
  • Henry Cohen
Date of Birth
  • 1920-01-06
Death
  • 2005-05-19
Birth
  • 1920-01-06
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  • Canadian / American
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  • Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 – May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor. He is best known as the voice of Fred Flintsone from The Flintstones, a role he held from 1977 until his death, after replacing Alan Reed. He voiced Fred in the episode "Sideshow Bob Roberts".
  • Henry Corden (6 de enero de 1920 – 19 de mayo de 2005) fue un actor y artista de voz americando conocido por darle la voz a Fred Flintstone de The Flintstones luego de la muerte de Alan Reed en 1977.
  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 - May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor and voice actor, best known as the second main voice of Fred Flintstone (following the late Alan Reed). His other voiceover roles include Paw Rugg from The Atom Ant Show, Arnie Barkley from The Barkleys, General Urko from Return to the Planet of the Apes, Clem, Digby, and the dogcatcher from the 1980 Heathcliff series, Ookla the Mokk and Gemini from Thundarr the Barbarian, and Sgt. Snorkel from the 1989 Beetle Bailey special. In a television edit of Smokey and the Bandit, he overdubbed for Jackie Gleason. On screen, he had roles such as Fender from The Black Castle, the Sheik of Sinai from The Ten Commandments, Carlo from the television adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, Henry Babbitt from The Monkees, and multiple characters from Hogan's Heroes.
  • Henry Corden was a Canadian-born American screen and voice actor. He is best known for his role as the second voice of Fred Flintstone, replacing Alan Reed in 1977 after his death. Corden died of emphysema in 2005, at the age of 84. He was influential in James Arnold Taylor being his own successor.
  • Henry Corden is best remembered for supplying the voice of cartoon character Fred Flintstone. See IMDb entry.
  • Born in Montreal, Canada, his family would move to New York, while he was still a young boy. He started out on the radio and on the stage before moving to Hollywood in the early 1940s. His first film role was playing a minor heavy in the Danny Kaye vehicle, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in 1947. He played almost similar roles for the next several years. In the 1950s, because of his ability for doing dialects, as well as his jet-black hair and ethnic looks, Corden would be employed playing either Middle Eastern villains or streetwise characters in costumed adventure or crime yarns, both serious and comedic. These would include, Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, The Asphalt Jungle, Viva Zapata!, Scaramouche, I Confess, King Richard and the Crusaders, Jupiter's Darling and the The Ten Commandments. This did not lead Corden into getting more prime supporting roles. He was soon on television, appearing regularly on both dramas like Perry Mason and The Untouchables and light comedies like Mister Ed and My Little Margie. In the 1960s, Corden started doing voice acting, starting with him doing commercials as the voice of a fish for StarKist Tuna. He then did voices for such Hanna-Barbara animated series as Jonny Quest, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, The Harlem Globetrotters and The New Tom & Jerry Show. He also appeared on television during this period, playing, among other roles, Barbara Eden's character's genie father on I Dream of Jeannie and as the contentious landlord "Mr. Babbit" on The Monkees as well as appearing on several episodes of Hogan's Heroes. His last live appearance was in the 1981 film, Modern Problem because he had gotten tired of doing casting calls. By then, he was mainly doing voices for animated programs, especially as the voice of Fred Flintstone after the death of Alan Reed. Corden would do Fred's voice for animated shows, television specials and commercials up until a few months before his death. Corden died May 19, 2005 in Los Angeles, California from emphysema.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Henry Corden Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Henry Corden (January 6, 1920 – May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor and voice artist best-known for taking over the role of Fred Flintstone after Alan Reed died in 1977. His official debut as Fred's new voice was on the 1977 syndicated weekday series Fred Flintstone and Friends for which he provided voice-overs on brief bumper clips shown in-between segments. (He also provided the singing voice for Reed in the 1966 theatrical film, The Man Called Flintstone).
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