Shozo Uehara (January 2) – Writer. Wrote for several
versions of the Ultraman franchise, including Ultraman Tiga which
was broadcast on Saturday morning.
Denise Blakely-Fuller (January 5) – Animator. Worked
as a background designer on Jackie Chan Adventures and a key background
painter on Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island!
Blair Kitchen (January 5) – Animator. Worked as a
character layout artist on The Ripping Friends and character designer on
Busytown Mysteries.
Buck Henry (January 8) – Actor, writer, director and
comedian best known as the co-creator of Get Smart. He played Cupid in
an episode of Eek! The Cat.
Lan O’Kun (January 9) – Writer and composer. He was
one of the writers on The Shari Lewis Show.
Andrea Arruti (January 11) – Actor and singer.
Provided the Mexican dubs for Diamond Tiara, Fleur De Verre and Cloudchaser in My
Little Pony: Friendship is Magic; Flora in Pokémon: Black and White;
Frankie Greene in Transformers: Rescue Bots; Pip in Yu-Gi-Oh!
Zexal; Sid Chang in The Loud House; Elise in Pokémon XY;
Shasa Guten in Beyblade Burst: Evolution; and Makini in The Lion
Guard.
William Bogert (January 12) – Actor. Appeared as Mr.
Smith in both The Contest Kid episodes of ABC Weekend Specials.
Robert Sampson (January 18) – Actor. Appeared as Mr.
Harrison in “The Ghost of Thomas Kempe” episode of ABC Weekend Specials.
John Karlen (January 22) – Actor. Appeared as Bill
Leggett in the “My Dear Uncle Sherlock” episode of ABC Weekend Specials.
Jack Burns (January 26) – Actor, writer, producer and
comedian. As a writer, he wrote an episode of The Harlem Globetrotters
Popcorn Machine. As an actor, he played a police officer and bank president
in an episode of Darkwing Duck and Sid the Squid in episodes of Animaniacs,
and also provided additional voices to Mother Goose and Grimm.
Fred Silverman (January 30) – Television executive
and producer. Along with having worked for all three major networks, Silverman played
a large role in the growth of Saturday morning television when he was put in
charge of revitalizing CBS’ morning line-ups. He also helped usher along the
creation of Scooby-Doo (for which the character of Fred was named after
him). After becoming an independent producer in 1981, he created the shows Pandamonium
and Meatballs and Spaghetti and produced The Mighty Orbots and
Piggsburg Pigs!
Joseph Shabalala (February 11) – Actor and composer. Played a Zulu Chief in several episodes of Sesame Street and was a caroler and choir leader for two episodes of Rugrats.
Esther Scott (February 14) – Actor. Voiced Shodu in Star
Wars: Ewoks.
Jason Davis (February 16) – Actor. Voiced Mikey
Blumberg in Disney’s Recess franchise.
Maureen Mlynarczk (February 16) – Animator. Served as
a timing director on the Recess films, Fillmore! and What’s
New, Scooby-Doo?, and sheet timer for Craig of the Creek, Victor &
Valentino and Summer Camp Island.
Nicola “Nick” Cuti (February 21) – Artist, comic book
writer and editor, and science-fiction novelist. He worked as an assistant art
director on Conan the Adventurer; background layouts for Street
Fighter: The Animated Series and Biker Mice From Mars (1993); and
as a layout designer on Gargoyles, Mighty Ducks, Jungle Cubs and 101
Dalmatians: The Series.
Allison Katzman (February 25) – Toy designer. Created
the Blythe doll that eventually wound up in the ownership of Hasbro and
combined with their Littlest Pet Shop toyline. Blythe would also become a
character in the 2012 Littlest Pet Shop cartoon as a result.
Jens Nygaard Knudsen (February 25) – Toy designer.
Developed the figurines that have been featured in LEGO sets since 1978. Those
figurines have since appeared in adapted media such as video games, movies and
television, like LEGO City Adventures.
Betsy Byars (February 26) – Writer. Her books The
Winged Colt and Trouble River were adapted into episodes of ABC
Weekend Specials.
Al Budnick (February 29) – Animator. Worked as a background artist on an episode of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and Jeannie; layout artist on The All-New Super Friends Hour, Scooby’s Laff-A-Lympics, Casper and the Angels and The Dukes; color background stylist on Camp Candy; and key background artist on Garfield and Friends.
Luis Alfonso Mendoza (February 29) – Actor. Provided
the Latin America dubs for Winston in Thomas and Friends; Winston
Zeddemore in The Real Ghostbusters; Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles (1987) and his appearances in the 2012 version; Daniel LaRusso in Karate
Kid: The Animated Series; Barney Rubble in Flintstone Kids; Newton
in Ned’s Newt; Daffy Duck, including Duck Dodgers; Dr. Stable and
Ponet Fantastique Director in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic;
Octagon Vreedle in the Ben 10 franchise including Omniverse; and
GoiGoi in The Lion Guard.
David Wise (March 3) – Writer. He worked on Star
Trek: The Animated Series, The Secrets of Isis, Space Sentinels, The New
Archie/Sabrina Hour, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, Godzilla (1978), The
Smurfs, The Biskitts, The Mighty Orbots, Kissyfur, Jem, Cyber COPS, Batman: The
Animated Series and Wild C.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams. In addition
to writing for, he also served as story editor on Space Stars, Cadillacs and
Dinosaurs, Conan and the Young Warriors, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
and Mighty Ducks.
Curtis Cim (March 10) – Animator. Worked as a
character designer for The World’s Greatest SuperFriends, The Super
Globetrotters, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang,
Laverne & Shirley in the Army, Super Friends (1981) and The Dukes; layout
artist on Godzilla (1978) and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids; storyboard
artist on Pinky and the Brain, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain, Xiaolin Showdown,
Ozzy & Drix, Static Shock, Loonatics Unleashed, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get
a Clue! and Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps.
William Balash (March 12) – Grip. Worked on “The
Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin” episode of ABC Weekend Specials.
Stuart Whitman (March 16) – Actor. Voiced Mule Morgan
in an episode of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.
Roman Arambula (March 19) – Artist. He got his start
in animation at Gamma Productions, working on the various Jay Ward Productions
and Total TeleVision productions series that originated from there. Later, he provided
layouts for Scooby Doo, Where Are You!, Josie and the Pussycats,
Help!...It’s the Hair Bear Bunch!, The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie, The Roman
Holidays, Jeannie and Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch. He did
storyboards for Little Shop, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, The Addams
Family (1992), Droopy: Master Detective, Madeline, Taz-Mania, Pinky and
the Brain, The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries and 101 Dalmatians: The
Series. He also provided art for six issues of Marvel Comics’ Laff-a-Lympics
comic series.
Bill Wolf (March 24) – Animator, director and
producer. Worked as a storyboard artist on The Get Along Gang; animation
director for Alvin & the Chipmunks (1983); animation timer for Aaahh!!
Real Monsters and Rugrats; did lip assignment for All Grown Up!;
and wrote, produced, was a supervising director and animation director for Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987).
Frederick “Curly” Neal (March 26) – Professional
basketball player. He played 22 seasons with the Harlem Globetrotters from
1963-85 and was the team’s featured ballhandler. His name and likeness were
used in the Hanna-Barbera Productions cartoons Harlem Globetrotters, The New
Scooby-Doo Movies and The Super Globetrotters; although his voice
was done by professional actor Stu Gilliam. He also appeared with the
rest of his team in the live-action Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine.
David Schramm (March 28) – Actor. Played Bellerophon
in an episode of Hercules: The Animated Series.
Beryl Bernay (March 29) – Actor, journalist,
photographer, painter and show creator. Appeared as Betty in an episode of Tom
Corbett, Space Cadet.
Julie Bennett (March 31) – Actor. Known as the
long-time voice of Cindy Bear, Yogi Bear’s girlfriend, which included
appearances in Yogi’s Gang, Laff-A-Lympics, and Yogi’s Treasure Hunt.
She also portrayed a fisherman’s wife, a little princess and Princess Irene in
episodes of The Bullwinkle Show; the second voice of Lois Lane in The
New Adventures of Superman; Wonder Girl in the Teen Titans portions
of Aquaman; Lady Constance and Queen Anne in The Banana Splits
Adventure Hour; Kitty Jo and Chessie in Cattanooga Cats; Monica in Dinky
Dog, which began as part of The All-New Popeye Hour; Boo in The
Mighty Orbots; reporter Cynthia Crawford in two episodes of The
Real Ghostbusters; and was the second voice of May Parker in Spider-Man:
The Animated Series. She also provided voices for Jeannie, The Funky
Phantom, Fred Flintstone and Friends, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, The
Little Rascals (1982), The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show, and
Garfield and Friends.
Honor Blackman (April 6) – Actor. Best known for her
turn as a Bond girl and as one of the Avengers (the British ones), she also
played Mrs. Medlock in “The Secret Garden” episode of ABC Weekend Specials.
Victor A. Young (April 8) – Actor. Appeared as the
headmaster in “The Perfect School” two-parter of Goosebumps and voiced
King Glaucus, 2nd Brigand and the king’s prophet in an episode of Mythic
Warriors: Guardians of the Legend.
Saul Turtletaub (April 9) – Producer and writer.
Wrote for The Shari Lewis Show.
Diane Rodriguez (April 10) – Actor. Served as a
cultural advisor for Elena of Avalor.
Paul Haddad (April 11) – Actor. Among his various
roles, he played Quicksilver and Arkon in X-Men: The Animated Series, Willy
in Free Willy, Theseus and a fisherman in Mythic Warriors: Guardians
of the Legend, Shrimplips in Medabots, and Burford and Mr.
Needlenose in Flying Rhino Junior High. He also provided additional
voices for Wish Kid and Tales From the Cryptkeeper.
Keiji Fujiwara (April 12) – Actor. Provided the
Japanese dubs for Fred Deadman in Toonsylvania, Spellbinder in Batman
Beyond, Stu Pickles in The Rugrats Movie, Pongo in Disney’s House
of Mouse, Ragdoll in The Batman, Traximus in Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles (2003) and Grimlock in Transformers: Animated.
Danny Goldman (April 12) – Actor. Primarily an
on-screen actor, Goldman supplied the voice for Brainy Smurf in Hanna-Barbera’s
original Smurfs productions (and a couple of parodies after) and Sam
Giddell in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series.
S. Ann Sullivan (April 13) – Animator. Worked as a
painter on The All-New Super Friends Hour.
Bonnie Brooks (April 15) – Actor. Provided additional
voices for The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.
Nick Rijgersberg (April 20) – Animator. He was the
assistant animation director on The Raccoons and the overseas
supervisor for Conan: The Adventurer.
Dimitri Diatchenko (April 21) – Actor. Voiced Vulko, Lead Knight and Lone Knight in two episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012).
Bruce Allpress (April 23) – Actor. Played Master
Phant/The Elephant Ranger on Power Rangers Jungle Fury.
Cesar Romero (April 23) – Prop maker. Made puppets
for an episode of The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police and special
props for an episode of SpongeBob Squarepants.
Rob Gibbs (April 24) – Writer, artist, animator and
director. Storyboarded two episodes of Life with Louie.
Bobby Lewis (April 28) – Musician. Made two
appearances on American Bandstand playing his hit songs.
Michael Keenan (April 30) – Actor. Voiced several
minor characters in three episodes of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and a
professor and Conan McNulty in two episodes of Rugrats.
Allen Stewart-Coates (May 3) – Actor. Voiced Gus in Ned’s
Newt, Ares in Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend and Voltaire
and a flight attendant in Beyblade. He also provided voices for RoboCop
(1988), Piggsburg Pigs!
Richard Wayne Penniman, a.k.a. Little Richard (May 9)
– Singer, songwriter and musician hailed as one of the “Founding Fathers of
Rock”. He had made appearances on American Bandstand, Bill & Ted’s
Excellent Adventures and Sesame Street, and the music he wrote was
featured in The Beatles (“Long Tall Sally”) and The Spooktacular New
Adventures of Casper (“Casper the Friendly Ghost”). He also composed the
theme for the original Magic School Bus.
Martin Pasko (May 10) – Writer and editor. Along with
a notable stint in comic books, including working on DC Comics’ first Batman
Adventures series and Marvel Comics’ Gargoyles, he wrote episodes of
Thundarr the Barbarian, Blackstar, Goldie Gold and Action Jack, The
Incredible Hulk (1982), Mister T, The Berenstain Bears, Teen Wolf (1986),
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Superman (1988), Batman:
The Animated Series (including the film Mask of the Phantasm),
and The Tick (1994). He also served as a story editor for the second
season of Thundarr, Batman: The Animated Series, and Cadillacs and
Dinosaurs, which he also helped develop.
Jerry Stiller (May 11) - Actor and comedian. Probably
best known as half of the comedy duo Stiller & Meara, Frank Costanza from Seinfeld,
or Arthur Spooner from King of Queens, depending on what generation
you’re from. But, on Saturday morning, he was an eagle in an episode of Hercules:
The Animated Series and Pretty Boy in Teacher’s Pet.
Dominic Orlando (May 14) – Artist. Did storyboards
for Rugrats, Digimon: Digital Monsters and SpongeBob SquarePants.
Fred Willard (May 15) – Actor and comedian. He
appeared as the Award Show Host in an episode of The Weird Al Show; Mr.
Brown in an episode of City Guys; Cassandra’s father Vic in several
episodes of Hercules: The Animated Series; Pa Munchapper in three
episodes of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command; Mt. Paulson in Teamo
Supremo; Ross Darren and a speedway announcer in two different episodes of The
Batman; Swindle in Transformers: Animated; Grandpa Murphy in Milo
Murphy’s Law; and Pop-Pop in The Loud House. He also provided voices
for The Emperor’s New School and appeared with his comedy troupe, Ace
Trucking Company, in the 1974 ABC Funshine Saturday Sneak Peak preview
special.
Patricia Blackburn (May 26) – Animator. Worked as an
animation checker on Heathcliff (1981), Thundarr the Barbarian, The
Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show and Goldie Gold and Action Jack.
Mark Glamack (May 29) – Animator. Worked on The
Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, CB Bears, The All-New Super Friends Hour, Scooby’s
Laff-A-Lympics, Yogi’s Space Race, Challenge of the Superfriends, Godzilla (1978),
The New Fred and Barney Show, Spider-Woman, Captain Caveman and the Teen
Angels, Heathcliff (1980), Sonic the Hedgehog (1993) and Life
with Louie.
Bob Kulick (May 29) – Musician and record producer,
known for his work with KISS and W.A.S.P. Composed, produced and performed
“Sweet Victory” in the “Band Geeks” episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, which
was later included on the series’ The Yellow Album.
Michael Angelis (May 30) – Actor. The longest-serving
narrator for the Thomas the Tank Engine series, assuming the role from
Ringo Starr in 1991 until 2012.
Jim Finch (May 31) – Animation checker and continuity coordinator for The Fonz and the Hapy Days Gang, Darkwing Duck, The Little Mermaid, Goof Troop, Raw Toonage, Aladdin, Gargoyles, Timon & Pumbaa, Jungle Cubs, Nightmare Ned, Pepper Ann, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Hercules: The Animated Series, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and Teamo Supremo. Also served as associate producer on Pole Position.
Mary Pat Gleason (June 2) – Actor. Appeared as Madame
Oeuf in an episode of Saved by the Bell.
Dan Danglo (June 6) – Artist. Was a story director
for Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, provided layouts for Hulk Hogan’s
Rock ‘n’ Wrestling and storyboards for Taz-Mania.
Dennis J. “Denny” O’Neil (June 11) – Comic book
writer and editor. His work on the Batman family of books is particularly
notable, forming the foundation on which many future writers would build their
stories on and some of which would be adapted into other media. He was involved
in the creation of numerous characters that would go on to appear on Saturday
morning; including Ra’s al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, the League of Assassins,
Anthony Lupus, Professor Ojo, Lady Shiva, Green Lantern John Stewart, Dr. Leslie
Thompkins, Maxie Zeus and the “Matches Malone” identity for Batman for DC
Comics, and Calypso, Lady Deathstrike, Hydro-Man and Madame Web for Marvel
Comics. A caricature of him known as The Perfesser was featured in the original
Batman Adventures comic series.
Mel Winkler (June 11) – Actor. Reprised his role of
Inspector Henderson from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman in
an episode of Superman: The Animated Series and played Lucius Fox in The
New Batman Adventures.
William Dennis Hunt (June 14) – Actor. Lent his voice
to an episode of Bobby’s World.
Robert Newton Peck (June 23) – Author. Wrote three
books adapted into episodes of ABC Weekend Specials: Soup and Me, Soup for
President and Mr. Little.
William F. Phillips (June 24) – Producer and
executive. Served as the executive in charge of production for Saved by the
Bell (1989) and Gravedale High.
Kelly Asbury (June 26) – Artist and director. Worked
on storyboards for The Littles at the beginning of his career.
Carl Reiner (June 29) – Comedian, actor, writer,
producer, director and publisher. More known for his various television shows
and movies, the legendary funnyman has lent his voice to a few projects. Among
them was Prometheus in an episode of Hercules: The Animated Series, Santa
Claus in an episode of The Penguins of Madagascar and Shimmer and
Shine, Captain Treasure Tooth in Jake and the Never Land Pirates, and
the wizard Shazam in an episode of Justice League Action.
Danilo Tolentino (July 16) – Artist. Worked on
storyboards for X-Men: The Animated Series and Avengers: United They
Stand.
Jacek Czyż (July 24) – Film, theater and dubbing
actor. He provided the Polish dubs for Chief Quimby in Inspector Gadget; a
giant in Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears; Lord Stoneheart in The
Care Bears; minor characters in two episodes of DuckTales;
Taz, Yellow street cat, Arnold, Eagle and Dr. Hi IQ in episodes of Tiny Toon
Adventures; several minor characters in episodes of Tom and Jerry Kids;
Randy in an episode of Back to the Future; Maximilian Zeus in an episode
of Batman: The Animated Series; several characters in Eek! The Cat including
General Galapagos, Big Foot, Junk, Professor Wiggly and leader of the live
potatoes; Ace of Hearts in Dog City; Captain Mel, a dictator and a
director in episodes of Animaniacs; Rosey’s father and Grandpa Rosey in Little
Rosey; several minor characters in episodes of Life with Louie;
Beast and Mysterio in Spider-Man: The Animated Series; Captain Albatross
in an episode of Aladdin; Rafiki in Timon and Pumbaa and The
Lion Guard; several minor roles in episodes of The Sylvester and Tweety
Mysteries and Pinky and the Brain; Byzonius in Freakazoid!;
Kurt Bowman in an episode of Superman: The Animated Series; Fatso in Casper;
Henry in Sesame Street; Skinner, Jeffrey, Mr. Lasalle and Streak in Reccess;
Mr, Rudetski in an episode of X-Men: Evolution; Colonel Trabajl in Gadget
and the Gadgetinis; Spirit of Honor, Family and Tradition in Mucha Lucha;
Father Rekuta in Yu-Gi-Oh!; and General Grievous in Star Wars: The
Clone Wars. He also provided voices for The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo,
Doug, The Addams Family, Dumb and Dumber and Cubix.
Regis Philbin (July 24) – Media personality, actor,
singer, talk show and game show host. Known as “the hardest working man in show
business”, he earned the Guinness World Record for most time spent on American
television. Part of that time was as Typhon in an episode of Hercules: The
Animated Series and himself in Lilo & Stitch: The Series.
Gordon Masten (July 26) – Actor. Played Big Mouth
Koopa in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World;
Rembrandt in Piggsburg Pigs!; Chauncey in Saban’s Adventures of the
Little Mermaid; and Skin Man in Swamp Thing (1990). He also provided
voices for Star Wars: Droids and RoboCop (1988).
Tom Pollock (August 1) – Producer and studio
executive. Served as an executive producer on Alienators: Evolution
Continues.
James L. Aicholtz (August 16) – Sound engineer.
Worked as a mixer on ABC Weekend Specials, Dragon’s Lair, Mister T, Alvin
& the Chipmunks (1983), Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Darkwing Duck, The Addams Family (1992),
The Pirates of Dark Water, Droopy: Master Detective and the Saved by
the Bell film, Hawaiian Style.
Ben Cross (August 18) – Actor. Played Dr. Mindstrong in
the Space Heroes show within a show from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(2012).
Allan Rich (August 22) – Actor. Played "King" Barlowe in
an episode of The New Batman Adventures.
Joe Ruby (August 26) – Animator, editor, writer and
producer. He worked for Hanna-Barbera Productions, where he co-created
Scooby-Doo with his partner, Ken Spears. He also did work for Krofft Television
Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises before ABC set them up with their
own studio, Ruby-Spears Productions.
Norm Spencer (August 31) – Actor. Best known as
Cyclops, aka Scott Summers, in X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man:
The Animated Series. He was also Drax in Silver Surfer, Hades in Mythic
Warriors: Guardians of the Legend, and Billy Blazes in Rescue Heroes, and
provided voices for Piggsburg Pigs! and Ultraforce.
Sue C. Nichols (September 1) – Artist. Served as a
model designer on Muppet Babies (1986).
Cathy Zar (September 1) – Animator. Worked on “The
Puppy’s Amazing Rescue” and “The Trouble With Miss Switch” episodes of ABC
Weekend Specials.
Jim Janes (September 4) – Artist. He worked as a
character designer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) and Swamp
Thing: The Animated Series; storyboard artist for Ninja Turtles, Peter
Pan and the Pirates, Batman: The Animated Series, X-Men: The Animated Series,
Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Biker Mice From Mars (1994) and Sherlock
Holmes in the 22nd Century; and a prop designer for The
Karate Kid: The Series.
Michael Dean Jacobs (September 11) – Actor. Appeared
as Al in an episode of Big Bad Beetleborgs.
Phil Walsh (September 30) – Writer and producer.
Wrote and produced for Recess and Teamo Supremo and wrote for Beakman’s
World, House of Mouse and Pound Puppies (2010).
Donald Douglas (October 3) – Editor. Worked on Space
Ghost and Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor.
Conchata Ferrell (October 12) - Actor. Played Aunt
Jill in the “Runaway Ralph” episode of ABC Weekend Specials, Williamina
Bubask in an episode of The Mask, Simpah in an episode of Aaahh!!
Real Monsters, Ma Munchapper in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and
Dr. Greer in an episode of The Zeta Project.
Martin Strudler (October 15) – Artist. Worked on character
designs for Lidsville; layouts for Doctor Dolittle (1970), The
Houndcats and Bailey’s Comets; storyboards for Dungeons &
Dragons; backgrounds for Dungeons & Dragons, Muppet Babies (1984),
Jim Henson’s Little Muppet Monsters, Rude Dog and the Dweebs, Tiny Toon
Adventures, Animaniacs (1993), Freakazoid!, The Sylvester &
Tweety Mysteries and Pinky & the Brain; and as a graphic
designer on Baggy Pants & the Nitwits, What’s New, Mr. Magoo?, The
All-New Pink Panther Show.
Alan Barzman (October 21) – Actor. Provided the voice
of Herb the penguin on Beakman’s World.
Dorris Bergstrom (October 24) – Animator. Worked on U.S.
of Archie, The New Tom & Jerry Show and The Flintstone Comedy Show.
Leanza Cornett (October 28) – Actor. Played Carol in
an episode of Saved by the Bell: The New Class.
Linda Lutz (October 28) – Actor. Appeared as Nurse
Schmeckman in an episode of California Dreams. She also provided a voice
for an episode of Bobby’s World.
Hana Kukal (November 5) – Animator. Worked on The
Raccoons and Rupert, and also did storyboards for Max & Ruby and
Pound Puppies (2010).
Ken Spears (November 6) – Writer, editor and
producer. He worked for Hanna-Barbera Productions, where he co-created
Scooby-Doo with his partner, Joe Ruby. He also did work for Krofft Television
Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises before ABC set them up with their
own studio, Ruby-Spears Productions.
Norm Crosby (November 7) – Actor and comedian. Voiced Mr. Hayman
in two episodes of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
Alex Trebek (November 8) – Game show host, best known
for his 36-year stint as the host of Jeopardy! He also made appearances
as himself om episodes of The Weird Al Show and Pepper Ann, as
well as Alan Quebec in an episode of Rugrats.
David Hemblen (November 16) – Actor. Played Magneto
in X-Men: The Animated Series; the Vaultkeeper and several minor roles
in the second season of Tales from the Cryptkeeper; Baron DeKlaus in Ace
Ventura: Pet Detective; The Supreme Intelligence and Husserl in Silver
Surfer; Mack Salmon in an episode of The Adventures of Sam & Max:
Freelance Police; and Hephaestus, a royal hunter and a villager in Mythic
Warriors: Guardians of the Legend. He also provided additional voices for WildC.A.T.S.:
Covert Action Teams and The NeverEnding Story (1995).
Kirby Morrow (November 18) – Actor. Played Van Fanel
in Escaflowne; Zadam in B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula; Redline in
NASCAR Racers; Jimmy Woo in Action Man; Cyclops/Scott Summers in X-Men:
Evolution; Dr. Ira Kane in Alienators: Evolution Continues; ElecMan
and Dave in MegaMan: NT Warrior; Champ Bear in Care Bears: Adventures
in Care-A-Lot; and Cole and several minor roles in LEGO Ninjago. He
also provided voices for Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!
Nancy Lane (November 20) – Animator. Worked on Schoolhouse
Rock!, Doug and 101 Dalmatians: The Series.
Dena Dietrich (November 21) – Actor. Played the
Countess in an episode of The Ghost Busters, Marcia Giddings in an
episode of Space Academy, Umbra in an episode of The Fonz and the
Happy Days Gang, Stormfront in an episode of The Flintstone Comedy Show,
and Norma Deathman and additional voices in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries.
She also provided voices for CBS Storybreak and Gravedale High.
Malcolm Marmorstein (November 21) – Writer. Wrote several
episodes of CBS Storybreak and ABC Weekend Specials.
David Dinkins (November 23) – 106th Mayor
of New York City. He made an appearance on a 1991 episode of Sesame Street.
Daria Nicolodi (November 26) – Actor and writer.
Provided the narration and voice of Queen Camillia for the Italian version of Saban’s
Adventures of the Little Mermaid.
Victoria Racimo (November 29) – Actor. Appeared as
Star Fire, Painted Bear’s wife in the “Tales of the Nunundaga” episode of ABC
Weekend Specials.
Lester Pourier (December 2) – Animator. Worked on Scooby-Doo,
Where Are You!, Josie and the Pussycats, Josie and the Pussycats in Outer
Space, The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, ABC Weekend Specials, Heathcliff (1980),
The Smurfs and Garfield and Friends.
David Lander (December 4) – Actor. Best known as
Andrew “Squiggy” Squiggman from Laverne & Shirley, he also had an
extensive career in voice acting as well as additional roles on screen. He
starred as Jerry Lewis in Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down; Milo
De Venus in Galaxy High School; Arthur in Jungle Cubs; and Horace
Badun in 101 Dalmatians: The Series. He guest-starred as Jud in the
“Gidget Makes a Wrong Connection” episode of The ABC Saturday Superstar
Movie; Nitro in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series; Da Shrimp
in The Little Mermaid: The Animated Series; Filth #1 in an episode of The
Tick (1994); Sqweek in two episodes of Superman: The Animated Series;
a miner on an episode of The Weird Al Show; Leonard Weems in Recess;
and Donnie in an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. He also provided
additional voices for ProStars, Tom & Jerry Kids Show and Camp
Candy.
Bev Bergeron (December 5) – Magician and comedian. He
portrayed the silent Rebo the Clown on The Magic Land of Allakazam.
Brendan McKane (December 29) – Actor. Voiced Deputy
Chief O’Malley in an episode of The Real Ghostbusters.
Brenda Banks (December 30) – Animator. Worked on The
Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, The Smurfs, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo,
Tiny Toon Adventures, Gravedale High, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures,
The Pirates of Dark Water and Tom & Jerry Kids Show.
Dawn Wells (December 30) – Actor and producer. Best
known as Mary Ann Summers from the Gilligan’s Island franchise, she
would reprise the role and assume that of Ginger Grant for Filmation’s second animated
spin-off, Gilligan’s Planet. She was unable to do so for the first, The
New Adventures of Gilligan, due to being in a play at the time of
production.
Virginia S. Ellsworth (????) – Music and sound
editor. Worked on Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling.
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