American voice actor
Danny Webb
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Born
| David Weberman
(
1906-05-24
)
May 24, 1906
New York City, U.S.
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Died
| September 16, 1983
(1983-09-16)
(aged 77)
New York City, U.S.
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Other names
| Dave Weber, Dave Webber
[1]
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Occupation
| Actor
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Years active
| 1935?1951
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David
"
Danny
"
Weberman
(May 24, 1906 ? September 16, 1983)
[2]
[
unreliable source?
]
was an American voice actor.
Early life
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Webb was born on May 24, 1906, in New York City to Herman Weberman, a
Hungarian Jewish
furrier, and Lena (nee Rubin) Weberman. Herman left Budapest and moved to the United States in 1887 and worked as a salesman.
[2]
[
unreliable source?
]
Career
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]
When Webb arrived in Hollywood, he was using the name Dave Weber. He did celebrity impersonations on the Burns & Allen anniversary show along with doing voice work for a
Screen Gems
cartoon called
Sing Time
, where he impersonated
Bing Crosby
,
Rudy Vallee
,
Eddie Cantor
,
Andy Devine
and others.
[2]
He started working for
Warner Bros.
in the mid-1930s and his first cartoon was
The Coo-Coo Nut Grove
. He also voiced
Egghead
in
Daffy Duck & Egghead
,
Elmer Fudd
in
Cinderella Meets Fella
(1938) and in
Believe It or Else
(1939). And Webb also did voices for the 1939
Merrie Melodies
short
A Day at the Zoo
.
Webb, for a brief time, voiced the Disney character
Goofy
after
Pinto Colvig
had a falling out with
Walt Disney
and left the studio.
[3]
In 1941, after
Mel Blanc
signed a contract with
Leon Schlesinger
in which he exclusively did voice work for Warner Bros., Webb became the first person to succeed Blanc as the voice of
Woody Woodpecker
for
Walter Lantz Productions
. He only voiced the character for
one short
before he enlisted in the army and was succeeded by
Kent Rogers
(sources claiming that
Ben Hardaway
was the first person to succeed Blanc as Woody's voice are incorrect, as Hardaway would not voice the character until
The Barber of Seville
in 1944).
Webb enlisted in the
U.S. Army Signal Corps
, worked his way up to staff sergeant, and ended up entertaining troops in North Africa.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
was sufficiently impressed by his technique to deem him as 'Comedy Commando', a tag which stuck around for several years after World War II had ended. Webb later returned to radio, became the voice of
Sad Sack
, hosted the quiz show "Guess Who", and then had a minor career on local television sometime after 1951.
[2]
[
unreliable source?
]
Death
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Webb died on September 16, 1983, according to
The New York Times
; he was 77. He died of
Parkinson's disease
.
[2]
[
unreliable source?
]
Filmography
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Film
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Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
Notes
|
1936
|
The Coo-Coo Nut Grove
|
Walter Windpipe
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1937
|
Porky's Duck Hunt
|
Joe Penner
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Clean Pastures
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Porky's Super Service
|
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Egghead Rides Again
|
Egghead
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Plenty of Money and You
|
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
September in the Rain
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1938
|
Daffy Duck & Egghead
|
Egghead
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Yokel Boy Makes Good
|
Snuffy Skunk
[5]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Poor Elmer
|
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Boy Meets Dog
|
Typewriting Elf
[5]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
The Big Birdcast
|
Joe Penner Bird
[5]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Katnip Kollege
|
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Cinderella Meets Fella
|
Elmer Fudd
|
Voice, uncredited
|
A-Lad-In Bagdad
|
Egghead
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Pals of the Saddle
|
Russian Musician
|
as Dave Weber
|
Porky in Wackyland
|
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Porky in Egypt
|
Humpty Bumpty
|
Voice, uncredited
|
You're an Education
|
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Count Me Out
|
Egghead
|
Voice, uncredited
|
The Disobedient Mouse
|
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood
|
Eddie Cantor
,
Charlie McCarthy
,
Joe Penner
,
Edward G. Robinson
,
Fats Waller
,
Stepin Fetchit
[6]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1939
|
The Lone Stranger and Porky
|
Indian in Mirror
|
Voice, uncredited
|
It's an Ill Wind
|
Mysterious Voice
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Jitterbug Follies
|
Tough Guy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
A Day at the Zoo
|
Second Elk, Owl, Parrot, Second Panther, Jailbird
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Porky's Movie Mystery
|
Police Chief
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Goofy and Wilbur
|
Goofy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Chicken Jitters
|
Fox
|
Voice, uncredited
|
The House That Jack Built
|
Bear, Boss Termite
|
Voice, uncredited
|
A Star Is Shorn
|
Speedy Williams
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Bars and Stripes Forever
|
Prison Guard, Other Prisoners
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Thugs with Dirty Mugs
|
Killer Diller
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Swingy: Community Sing No. 10
|
Himself
|
|
Believe It or Else
|
Elmer Fudd, Old Man in Jail, Chippofoski
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Snuffy's Party
|
Mr. Whippletree
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Life Begins for Andy Panda
|
Mr. Whippletree, Finchell Broadcasting Station, Pygmies
[7]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Naughty Neighbors
|
Duck
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Pied Piper Porky
|
Mouse
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Fresh Fish
|
Fish Teacher
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Scrambled Eggs
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Laugh It Off
|
Indian Wahoon in Production Number
|
Uncredited
|
1940
|
Porky's Last Stand
|
Various
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Andy Panda Goes Fishing
|
Mr. Whippletree, Pygmies
|
Voice, uncredited
|
The Mouse Exterminator
|
Krazy Kat
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Slap-Happy Pappy
|
Andy Devine
Chicken,
Ned Sparks
Chicken,
Walter Winchell
Bird
|
Voice, uncredited
|
100 Pygmies and Andy Panda
|
Mr. Whippletree, Pygmies
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Tugboat Mickey
|
Goofy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Billposters
|
Goofy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Barnyard Babies
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
News Oddities
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Tangled Television
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Mr. Elephant Goes to Town
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
It Happened to Crusoe
|
Various
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Malibu Beach Party
|
Ned Sparks
, Most Male Actors
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Crazy House
|
Mysterious Voice
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Goofy's Glider
|
Goofy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1941
|
City of Missing Girls
|
William Short
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Baggage Buster
|
Goofy
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Woody Woodpecker
|
Owl
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company "B"
|
Drill Sergeant
|
Voice, uncredited
|
All This and Rabbit Stew
|
Black Hunter
[4]
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Sing Another Chorus
|
Imitator
|
Uncredited
|
Pantry Panic
|
Woody Woodpecker
, Korny Kat, Moose
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1942
|
Old Blackout Joe
|
Air Raid Warden
|
Voice, uncredited
|
1943
|
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs
|
Queen
|
Voice, uncredited
|
Radio
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References
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- ^
Kress, Earl.
"Great Scott!"
. MyNameIsEarlKress.com. Archived from
the original
on November 30, 2006
. Retrieved
April 9,
2015
. As per
Keith Scott
, who gave Webb's birth name of Dave Webber, and
Mark Evanier
, who gave it as "Dave Weber".
{{
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: CS1 maint: postscript (
link
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"Tralfaz: Danny Webb"
.
Tralfaz
. September 20, 2014
. Retrieved
June 18,
2020
.
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Canemaker, John (2006).
Paper Dreams: The Art And Artists Of Disney Storyboards
. Disney Edition. p. 86.
ISBN
978-0786863075
.
"After four years, Walt apparently forgave Colvig for he returned to Disney to record Goofy's voice for the next twenty-six years. (During his absence Goofy was recorded by a Colvig imitator named Danny Webb)"
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Ohmart, Ben (2012).
Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
. BearManor Media.
ISBN
978-1-5939-3788-1
.
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"Radio Round-Up: "Wanna Buy A Duck?" JOE PENNER |"
.
cartoonresearch.com
. Retrieved
October 3,
2020
.
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Merritt, Russell; Kaufman, J. B. (2016).
Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series
(2nd ed.). Glendale, CA:
Disney Editions
. pp. 206?207.
ISBN
978-1-4847-5132-9
.
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"Tralfaz: Surprising a Turtle"
.
Tralfaz
. March 9, 2018
. Retrieved
November 19,
2020
.
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