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    Arnold Sidney Stang (September 28, 1918 – December 20, 2009) was an American comic actor. Recognized by his small stature and squawky, Brooklyn-accented...
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    and Katnip the Cat, produced by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 1950s. Arnold Stang and Allen Swift were the regular voices of Herman, while Sid Raymond...
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  • descends to Earth, scaring a passenger jet on his way down. Arnold Stang as Pretzie Arnold Schwarzenegger as Hercules Deborah Loomis as Helen Camden James...
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    by Nelson Algren. Starring Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang and Darren McGavin, it recounts the story of a drug addict who gets clean...
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  • Hanna-Barbera sold the cartoon to ABC based on a drawing of Top Cat. Arnold Stang's vocal characterization of the main character was originally based on...
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  • Stang is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Stang (1918–2009), American actor Axel Heiberg Stang (1904–1974), Norwegian landowner...
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  • on a TV screen, while Carol Channing's voice is heard exclaiming to Arnold Stang: "No, Harry, not that. No, I don't wanna see that," with the sound of...
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    included "Chunky, What a Chunk o' Chocolate", intoned by the nasal voice of Arnold Stang, and "Open Wide for Chunky". Original – milk chocolate, peanuts and raisins...
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    Sahl Soupy Sales Peter Sellers Dick Shawn Allan Sherman Phil Silvers Arnold Stang David Steinberg Jerry Stiller The Three Stooges Jackie Vernon Gene Wilder...
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  • Sterling Holloway. Other famous voices included Jonathan Winters and Arnold Stang. The film was a great success in Japan but a flop in the United States...
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    Barr—he didn't know when to quit." Another supporter was character actor Arnold Stang, who worked as one of Morgan's second bananas on the ABC shows and was...
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    Arnold Stang in the early 1950s. Midway through the Broadside run, Montagne recruited Stang to join the series and offered him co-star billing. Stang...
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  • Instead, Pinocchio's sidekick was Nurtle, an alien Twertle (voiced by Arnold Stang), sent by his government to investigate an unusual increase of radiation...
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    different voice actors have provided the voice of Buzz: originally voiced by Arnold Stang until 1992, he was then voiced by Hadley Kay, Billy West, George Trahanis...
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  • also stunt-doubled for both Arnold Stang and Peter Falk in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World in which Stang, a small and lightweight man...
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    1988), a Vanuatuan runner Arnold Spohr (1923–2010), a Canadian ballet dancer, choreographer, and artistic director Arnold Stang (1918–2009), an American...
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  • the malt shop. The cowardly Fatso, voiced by popular character actor Arnold Stang, is then tormented by Lulu as punishment for his infidelity. The character...
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    Pierce as Piglet, Betty Jane Tyler as Kanga, Merrill Joels as Eeyore, Arnold Stang as Rabbit, Frank Milano as Owl, and Sandy Fussell as Christopher Robin...
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  • visits the alley to have a picnic with Top Cat, the gang and Dibble. Arnold Stang as Top Cat Avery Schreiber as Benny the Ball Leo De Lyon as Brain and...
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  • Mr. Emery Collins Dana Ashbrook as Tony Ricker Omar Gooding as Stuart Arnold Stang as Mr. Cohen Dakin Matthews as Mr. Seymour Raynor Scheine as Curtis Burch...
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    Records records) Miriam Wolfe (1936–1937; Popeye the Sailor radio show) Arnold Stang (1943; one line in The Marry-Go-Round) Ginny Tyler (1957; "I'm Popeye...
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    Police Department Roy Roberts as policeman outside Irwin & Ray's Garage Arnold Stang as service station co-owner Ray Nick Stewart as the migrant truck driver...
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  • Coffey, June Foray, Paul Frees, Don Messick, Howard Morris, Hal Smith, Arnold Stang, Jean Vander Pyl, Janet Waldo, Nancy Wible, and Doug Young. A brief scene...
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    Scripted by Nat Hiken and Aaron Ruben, The Milton Berle Show also featured Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were...
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    was the basis for the Hanna-Barbera animated series Top Cat, for which Arnold Stang moderately imitated Silvers's voice for the title character. The 1993...
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    comedy So This Is New York, starring radio comedians Henry Morgan and Arnold Stang, which was Gorcey's last appearance as a straight character actor. In...
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  • Marina Sirtis Phoebe Snow (The Gift of the Sacred Dog) Brent Spiner Arnold Stang (Alistair in Outer Space, Alistair's Time Machine, Archibald Frisby)...
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    (Pseudolus), with Paul Hartman (Senex), Erik Rhodes (Marcus Lycus), Arnold Stang (Hysterium) and Edward Everett Horton (Erronius), produced by Martin...
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    For an episode of the contemporary TV show Wagon Train, white actor Arnold Stang was cast in yellowface wearing rubber eyelids. For this casting decision...
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  • Tedd Arnold; The Letter Jesters by Cathryn Falwell; I Read Signs by Tana Hoban 115 5 "Archibald Frisby" Mark Mannucci Jill Gluckson Arnold Stang October 6...
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