Robert McFadden (January 19, 1923 – January 7, 2000) was an American singer, impressionist, and voice-over actor perhaps best known for his many contributions to animated cartoons.
His most popular television cartoon characters included Milton the Monster from the ABC series The Milton The Monster Show; Cool McCool from the NBC series Cool McCool; and Snarf from the syndicated series ThunderCats.
McFadden was also the voice behind numerous radio and television commercial parts including Franken Berry in the animated commercials for the General Mills Franken Berry cereal as well as the pet parrot who cackled "ring around the collar" in the TV commercials for Wisk laundry detergent.[1] He also performed the voices for the Sad Cat theatrical cartoons.
^Morley, Hugh R. "ROBERT `BOB' MCFADDEN; VOICE OF TV COMMERCIALS", The Record (Bergen County), January 10, 2000. Retrieved March 31, 2011. "Robert 'Bob' McFadden, a former Leonia resident and show business stalwart who made his name doing radio and television voice-overs and impressions of famous people, died Friday, his family said. He was 76."
"ROBERT `BOB' MCFADDEN; VOICE OF TV COMMERCIALS", The Record (Bergen County), January 10, 2000. Retrieved March 31, 2011. "Robert 'Bob' McFadden, a former...
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Harry McCool segments were made, each one sandwiched between the two Cool McCool segments per show. Cool and Harry were voiced by BobMcFadden, while...
is actually at that moment enjoying the comics page of his newspaper. BobMcFadden - Brutus, Dagwood Bumstead, Mr. Beasley, Beetle Bailey, Sergeant Snorkel...
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including a fishing competition, a golf tournament, and a judo match. BobMcFadden performed all of the voices for the cartoon, and was paid $150 for each...
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Larry Storch as the pawnbroker Don Messick as Lo Tae Zhao, Giles the Elf BobMcFadden as Gorbash and Sir Orrin Neville-Smythe Alexandra Stoddart as the Princess...
nagging sing-song voiceover of "Ring around the collar!" was performed by BobMcFadden. The campaign was criticized decades later for being misogynistic, with...
well as Sugar Bear's sometime nemesis, Granny Goodwitch; and veteran BobMcFadden voiced So Hi, Rory and Lovable Truly. Jonathan Winters made a number...
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Mad Monster Party?) featured Baron Henry von Frankenstein (voiced by BobMcFadden impersonating Boris Karloff). In the TV film, Henry and his assistant...
autograph which will complete his collection of the monsters' autographs. BobMcFadden as Baron Henry von Frankenstein, and Harvey Allen Swift as Count Dracula...
The Astronut Show were later released theatrically in the mid-1970s. BobMcFadden - Luno the White Stallion Norma MacMillan and Dayton Allen - Tim Theatrical...