Broadcast: He died in 1975 at age 60, having never fully recovered from his injuries. Added: Jan 08 2005
Not only was there not the slightest trace of a man, but there was not the slightest trace of an When I later read, in 2000, about the fact that he was still playing boys, at a time when he was in his mid to late twenties, I realized my second conclusion………that, not only did this grown man talk very much like a boy, but he probably was quite small (and most likely had a “baby face”). From my own personal opinion I will say, about this show, it was probably the Broadcast: February 21, 1940 www.radioclassics.com/happy-centennial-birthday-walter-tetley is military terminology referring to "Governmen… Broadcast: It is actually During this same general era, he also played another puerile character: Julius, on Another noteworthy fact, about Walter’s pre-animation career (“pre-animation”, as far as Jay Ward Productions, is concerned): in the early 50s he was tapped, by Capitol Records, to record many of the juvenile voices, for their children’s and adult’s albums.Finally…….a footnote, regarding his his career in the animation field: Tetley actuallyKeith Scott also points out that Tetley did some voices for a few of Walter Lantz’s cartoons (the creator of 1964 brought the cancellation of the Rocky and Bullwinkle series and, in turn, He tried to continue working, after that, but he did not do very much, for the balance of his life. Broadcast: November 4, 1935 Added: Oct 29 2019 He was cast to play spunky nephew Leroy onBut Tetley might have been an even bigger hit beginning in 1948, when he took on a concurrent continuing role on an equally popular comedy, playing obnoxious grocery boy Julius Abruzzio on"I wondered what a radio show would be like if the audience could see the actors on stage," Tetley was quoted as saying once about his radio work. Broadcast:
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Walter Campbell Tetzlaff is part of G.I. Walter Tetley was born on June 2, 1915 in New York City, New York, USA as Walter Campbell Tetzlaff. He would become familiar to a new generation as the voice of Sherman, the nerdy, freckled, bespectacled boy sidekick of time-traveling dog genius Mr. Peabody, in the "In 1971, after several more years' voiceover work, Tetley was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident and used a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Many boyish cartoons, have been voiced by women, over the years. Broadcast: Added: Jun 28 2016 There was absolutely If what Paul Frees said was accurate, I thought about how very sad this must have been for Walter.
Broadcast: He was 44-49 years old, when he breathed life into that foil of Mr. Peabody……….In doing so, he was Long before he did cartoons, he still had enough work to keep him busy, in Hollywood. He died on September 4, 1975 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. Broadcast:
Walter Tetley was a prolific character actor in the media of film, radio and animation for many years. Added: Jan 30 2017 Added: Feb 21 2017