Robert "Bob" McFadden was a singer and voiceover actor best known for his many contributions to animated cartoons. He was born on 19 January 1923 in East Liverpool, Ohio. He was in the United States Navy in World War II when he got he began his career as a singer and impressionist.Bob passed away on 7 January 2000 Delray Beach, Florida, USA due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Bob worked for RANKIN/BASS where he did characters like Snarf in THUNDERCATS, Jingle Bells in THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS, Baron Von Frankenstein in MAD, MAD, MAD MONSTERS and Jasper the Court Jester in THE ENCHANTED WORLD OF DANNY KAYE: The Emperor's New Clothes. Other classic cartoon characters that he helped bring to life include Milton The Monster, Cool McCool (with his best Jack Benny impersonation), Fran
kenberry, Lovable Truley and more.
Why is he famous?
Bob McFadden first shot to fame as the voice of Milton the Monster in the TV series "Milton the Monster" (1965) Directed by Hal Seeger
and written by: Heywood Kling (writer) and Jack Mercer (writer).
Other well known characters are Cool McCool, and the ThunderCats' Snarf.
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