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Cause of death
  
Years active
  
1934-71


Name
  
Bill Thompson

Role
  
Voice actor

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Full Name
  
William H. Thompson

Born
  
July 8, 1913 (
1913-07-08
)
Terre Haute, IndianaU.S.

Resting place
  
Cremated, ashes scattered at sea

Spouse
  
Mary Margaret McBride (m. 1950–1971)

Albums
  
Cool Pipes, Avakar, Deja Blue, Mirror of Mysteries

TV shows
  
The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Barbara Luddy, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, George Givot

Died
  
July 15, 1971 (aged 58) Culver City, California, U.S.

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William H. "Bill" Thompson (July 8, 1913 – July 15, 1971) was an American radio actor and voice actor whose career stretched from the 1930s until his death. He was best known as the first voice of Droopy in most of the MGM theatrical shorts from 1943–1958.

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Early career

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Born to vaudevillian parents, Thompson began his career in Chicago radio, where his early appearances included appearances as a regular on Don McNeill's morning variety series The Breakfast Club in 1934 and a stint as a choir member on the musical variety series The Sinclair Weiner Minstrels around 1937. While on the former series, Thompson originated a meek, mush-mouthed character occasionally referred to in publicity as Mr. Wimple. Thompson soon achieved his greatest fame after he joined the cast of the radio comedy Fibber McGee and Molly around 1936 and brought back the Wimple voice in 1941. Also, in Fibber McGee and Molly, he played a man named Horatio K. Boomer, and although Wallace Wimple and Nick Depopulis were two of his greater roles in the show, his best was the Old-Timer.

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On Fibber McGee and Molly, Thompson essayed a variety of roles, including a boisterous conman with a W. C. Fields voice, originally named Widdicomb Blotto but soon re-christened Horatio K. Boomer, and Nick Depopulis, the Greek restaurant owner. His two most famous roles on the series, however, were as the Old Timer and Wallace Wimple. The Old Timer, introduced in 1937 was a garrulous old gent who would drop in and listen to McGee's rambling stories and jokes. He inexplicably referred to McGee as "Johnny," as in: "That's pretty good, Johnny, but that ain't the way I heerd it!" This soon became a national catchphrase and surfaced in Warner Bros. cartoon shorts, notably Tortoise Wins by a Hare in which Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a bearded old man and tries to trick the tortoise into telling him "how he beat that wabbit!")

Wallace Wimple

Wallace Wimple, an expansion of Thompson's Breakfast Club role, would prove to be his most enduring character, however. Wimple was a timid birdwatcher, appropriately nicknamed "Wimp" by McGee, who lived in constant terror of his "big old wife," ironically named "Sweetie Face," who was often mentioned but never heard. (The term "wimp" for an unmanly character was in common usage already, as with the cartoon character J. Wellington Wimpy). The character, whose greeting was a mild "Hello, folks," became very popular, and inspired animation director Tex Avery to build a dog character around the voice. This character, eventually named Droopy, was also voiced by Thompson in most of his appearances. Thompson also played the title role, an Adolf Hitler take-off, in Avery's Academy Award nominated short Blitz Wolf.

World War II

Around 1943, however, Thompson's thriving career was interrupted when he joined the US Navy during World War II, and all of his radio characters were temporarily dropped. He returned to Fibber McGee full-time in 1946, however, and also became a semi-regular on Edgar Bergen's radio series as lecturer "Professor" Thompson. On February 21, 1950, he married Mary Margaret McBride. Thompson continued to work on radio until the late 1950s, notably in several episodes of CBS Radio Workshop, and his animation voice-over career also began to build steam during the 1950s. At MGM, he returned as Droopy and also played Droopy's recurring bulldog nemesis Spike, known as Butch in his appearances that were produced after Avery's departure from MGM, and many other characters in the studio's cartoon shorts (he used the Wimple/Droopy voice for the titular Native American caricature in Big Heel-Watha and for Tom's lookalike cousin George in a 1957 Tom and Jerry entry Timid Tabby, for two examples).

Walt Disney Studios

For Walt Disney Studios, he was heard in many shorts and features, often in either dialect parts or a variation of his Wimple/Droopy voice. His animated feature film credits included the parts of the White Rabbit and the Dodo in Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Smee and the other pirates in Peter Pan (reprising his roles in radio adaptations for Lux Radio Theater), and King Hubert in Sleeping Beauty. Many of the characters he played in Disney productions are now voiced by Corey Burton and Jeff Bennett.

His best showcase may well have been in Lady and the Tramp (1955), where he was heard in no less than five dialect parts, as Jock the Scottish Terrier, Bull the Cockney bulldog, Dachsie the German dachshund, Joe the Italian cook, and the Irish policeman in the zoo. In shorts, he was heard as Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore in several "Donald Duck and Humphrey the Bear" entries and as Professor Owl in two music related shorts, Melody and Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (directed by Ward Kimball), amongst many others. He reprised both of these roles in Disney's various television series, and was the first actor to voice the comic book character Scrooge McDuck (the theatrical featurette Scrooge McDuck and Money). Another prominent role is that of Irish station manager Flannery in "Pigs Is Pigs" (directed by Jack Kinney), and the voice of Uncle Waldo from The Aristocats.

Union Oil

In 1957, Thompson joined the Los Angeles branch of Union Oil as an executive, working in community relations and occasionally reprising his radio characters. He remained sporadically active in animation, however, going on to play King Hubert in Disney's Sleeping Beauty, and as Touché Turtle for Hanna-Barbera's Touché Turtle and Dum Dum (plus a guest role in an early episode of The Flintstones).

During this period, around 1958, Thompson appeared as a guest challenger on the TV panel show To Tell the Truth.

Death

Thompson's final role was as Uncle Waldo in The Aristocats, released shortly before his sudden death from acute septic shock on July 15, 1971, just a week after his 58th birthday. His wife, Mary Margaret McBride, was the daughter of cartoonist Clifford McBride and not the Mary Margaret McBride of radio fame, who was unmarried and lived in New York, while Thompson was on the West Coast.

Thompson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio, February 8, 1960.

Filmography

Actor
1988
Animal Follies (Video) as
Touche (voice)
1970
The AristoCats as
Uncle Waldo (voice)
1969
Hell's Belles as
L.G.
1957
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore / J. Audubon Woodlore / Oldtimer / ...
- Nature's Better Built Homes (1969) - J. Audubon Woodlore (voice)
- The Ranger of Brownstone (1968) - Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice)
- How the West Was Lost (1967) - Oldtimer
- A Ranger's Guide to Nature (1966) - Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice)
- Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (1959) - Professor Owl (voice, as Wm. H. Thompson)
- Duck Flies Coop (1959) - Ranger J. Audobon Woodlore (voice, uncredited)
- Duck for Hire (1957) - Ajax Employment Agency Proprietor (voice, uncredited)
1967
Scrooge McDuck and Money (Short) as
Scrooge McDuck (voice)
1962
The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series (TV Series) as
Touché Turtle
- Carpet Bragger/Together Mess/Peace and Riot (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gourmet Gator/Me-My-Mine/Tenderfoot Turtle (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- The Big Drip/No Spooking Allowed/Hero on the Half Shell (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Squatter's Rights/Shark Shock/Out of This Whirl (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Creature Feature/Map Sap/Aliblabber and the Forty Thieves (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Ice Charades/Drop Me a Lion/Quack Hero (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Bubble Trouble/Easy Doesn't It/The Shoe Must Go on (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gladiator Gator/Chow You Feelings/Robin Hoodlum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gopher Broke/Old Fuddy Duds/Waterloo for Two (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- One Round Trip/Shamrocked/Save the Last Trance for Me (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Marshal Wally/Hocus Focus/Dough Nuts (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Medicine Avenue/Flood for a Thought/Red Riding Hoodlum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Birthday Grievings/Tiny Troubles/Dragon Feat (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Whistle Stopper/T for Two/Et Tu Touché? (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Accidentally on Purpose/Amusement Park Lark/Dum de Dum Dum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Sea Sick Pals/King's X/Like Wild, Man (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Rassle Dazzle/Two for the Road/Chief Beef (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Balloon Buffoon/Wooden Nickels/Touché's Last Stand (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Safe at Home/Bye-Bye Fly-Guy/The Phoney Phantom (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gator-Imitator/Monster Mix-Up/Haunting License (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Ape Scrape/Hoots and Saddles/Aladdin's Lampoon (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Knight Nut/Legion Heirs/Flying Saucer Sorcerer (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- No More Mower/Bird in the Hand/The Big Bite (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Rebel Rabble/Rabbit Romeo/Romeo, Touché, and Juliet (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Camera Shy Guy/Egg Experts/Kat-Napped (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gosh Zilla/Phoney Pony/Thumb Hero (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Baby Chase/Crazy Cat Capers/Rapid Rabbit (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Puddle Hopper/Mouse in the House/Duel Control (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Phantom Alligator/Injun Trouble/Grandma Outlaw (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- False Alarm/Show Use/High Goon (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gator-Baiter/Hard Luck Hardy/Sea for Two (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Unconscious Conscience/Baby Bottled/Catch as Cat Can (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Snooper Snowzer/Horse and Waggin'/Hex Marks the Spot (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- The Forest's Prime Evil/Gas Again/Sheepy-Time Pal (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Ice Cube Boob/Witch Crafty/Satellite Fright (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Little Red Riding Gator/Kidnap Trap/Dragon Along (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Semi Seminole/Fiddle Faddled/Black Is the Knight (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Ship Shape Escape/Banks for Everything/Ant and Rave (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Pen-Striped Suit/Genie Is a Meany/Dog Daze (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Which Is Which Witch/Laugh a Loaf/Billy the Cad (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Bachelor Buttons/Double Trouble/Touché at Bat (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Outside Looking In/A Thousand and One Frights/Mr. Robots (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Bear with Me/Hick Hikers/Takes Two to Tangle (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Over the Fence Is Out/Gun Fighter Lippy/Loser Take All (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Tantalizin' Turnips/Film Flam/Giant Double-Header (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Frame and Fortune/Charge of the Fright Brigade/Roll-A-Ghoster (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- California or Bust/Smile the Wild/You Bug Me (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Escape Artist/Map Happy/Lake Serpent (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- White Tie and Frails/Gulp and Saucer/Missing Missile (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Swamp Fever/Scare to Spare/Dilly of a Lilly (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Gator-Napper/Water-Melon Felon/Zero Hero (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Droopy Dragon/See-Saw/Whale of a Tale (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
1962
Touché Turtle and Dum Dum (TV Series short) as
Touché Turtle
- Peace and Riot (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Tenderfoot Turtle (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Hero on the Half Shell (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Out of This Whirl (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Aliblabber and the Forty Thieves (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Quack Hero (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- The Shoe Must Go On (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Robin Hoodlum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Waterloo for Two (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Save the Last Trance for Me (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dough Nuts (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Red Riding Hoodlum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dragon Feat (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Et Tu, Touché (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dum De Dum Dum (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Like Wild, Man (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Chief Beef (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Touché's Last Stand (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- The Phoney Phantom (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Haunting License (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Aladdin's Lampoon (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Flying Source Saucerer (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- The Big Bite (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Romeo, Touché and Juliet (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Kat-Napped (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Thumb Hero (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Rapid Rabbit (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Duel Control (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Grandma Outlaw (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- High Goon (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Sea for Two (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Catch as Cat Can (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Hex Marks the Spot (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Sheepy-Time Pal (1963) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Satellite Fright (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dragon Along (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Black is the Knight (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Ant and Rave (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dog Daze (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Billy the Cad (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Touché at Bat (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Mr. Robots (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Takes Two to Tangle (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Loser Take All (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Giant Double-Header (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Roll-A-Ghoster (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- You Bug Me (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Lake Serpent (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Missing Missile (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Dilly of a Lilly (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Zero Hero (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
- Whale of a Tale (1962) - Touché Turtle (voice)
1961
Snagglepuss (TV Series short)
1960
The Flintstones (TV Series) as
Mister Slate
- The Engagement Ring (1960) - Mister Slate (voice)
1959
How to Have an Accident at Work (Short) as
J.J. Fate (voice, uncredited)
1959
Sleeping Beauty as
King Hubert (voice)
1958
Tot Watchers (Short) as
Policeman (uncredited)
1958
Droopy Leprechaun (Short) as
Droopy / Butch (voice, uncredited)
1958
Robin Hoodwinked (Short) as
Little John (voice, uncredited)
1958
Mutts About Racing (Short) as
Droopy / Butch (voice, uncredited)
1958
Sheep Wrecked (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1957
The Frank Sinatra Show (TV Series) as
Caroler
- Happy Holidays with Bing and Frank (1957) - Caroler (uncredited)
1957
One Droopy Knight (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1957
The Story of Anyburg U.S.A. (Short) as
Narrator / Defense Attorney (uncredited)
1957
Grin and Share It (Short) as
Droopy / Butch (voice, uncredited)
1957
Timid Tabby (Short) as
Cousin George (voice, uncredited)
1956
Millionaire Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1956
In the Bag (Short) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice, uncredited)
1956
How to Have an Accident in the Home (Short) as
J.J. Fate (uncredited)
1956
Hooked Bear (Short) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (uncredited)
1955
The Butcher, the Baker, the Ice Cream Maker (Short) as
Butcher (voice, uncredited)
1955
Deputy Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice)
1955
Beezy Bear (Short) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (uncredited)
1955
Lady and the Tramp as
Jock / Bull - the Bull Terrier / Policeman at Zoo / ... (voice)
1955
No Hunting (Short) as
Donald's Grandpa / Ranger (voice, uncredited)
1955
The Halls of Ivy (TV Series)
- Traffic in Coconuts (1955)
1954
Grand Canyonscope (Short) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice, uncredited)
1954
Dixieland Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1954
The Flea Circus (Short) as
François Le Clown (voice, uncredited)
1954
Neapolitan Mouse (Short) as
Italian Dog (uncredited)
1954
Grin and Bear It (Short) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (voice, uncredited)
1954
Pigs Is Pigs (Short) as
Flannery / Zoology Professor (voice, uncredited)
1954
Drag-A-Long Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1954
Spare the Rod (Short) as
Narrator / Child Psychology (voice, uncredited)
1953
Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (Short) as
Professor Owl / Bertie Birdbrain (voice, uncredited)
1953
Ben and Me (Short) as
Governor Keith / Tour Guide (voice, uncredited)
1953
Melody (Short) as
Professor Owl / Bernie Birdbrain / Man (uncredited)
1953
Peter Pan as
Mr. Smee / Pirates (voice)
1952
Caballero Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1952
Let's Stick Together (Short) as
Spike (voice, uncredited)
1951
Droopy's Double Trouble (Short) as
Droopy / Drippy / Spike (uncredited)
1951
How to Catch a Cold (Short) as
Common Man / Common Sense (voice)
1951
Alice in Wonderland as
White Rabbit / Dodo (voice)
1951
Droopy's Good Deed (Short) as
Droopy (voice)
1951
Daredevil Droopy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1950
The Chump Champ (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1950
Garden Gopher (Short) as
Spike (uncredited)
1949
The Counterfeit Cat (Short) as
Cat (uncredited)
1949
Song of the Birds (Short) as
Bird Whistles (voice)
1949
Out-Foxed (Short) as
Droopy / Singing Fox (uncredited)
1949
Señor Droopy (Short) as
Droopy / Nervous Guy (uncredited)
1946
Northwest Hounded Police (Short) as
Droopy (voice)
1945
Wild and Woolfy (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1945
The Shooting of Dan McGoo (Short) as
Droopy (voice, uncredited)
1945
Jerky Turkey (Short) as
Hunting Pilgrim (voice, uncredited)
1944
Big Heel-Watha (Short) as
Big Heel-Watha (voice, uncredited)
1943
Dumb-Hounded (Short) as
Droopy (voice)
1942
Here We Go Again as
Wallace Wimple
1942
Blitz Wolf (Short) as
Adolf Wolf (voice, uncredited)
1941
Baggage Buster (Short) as
Animals (voice)
1940
Shop Look & Listen (Short) as
Various (voice, uncredited)
1940
Comin' Round the Mountain as
Barney Smoot (as William Thompson)
1940
Little Blabbermouse (Short) as
W.C. Fields Mouse (voice)
1939
$1000 a Touchdown as
Animal And Bird Impersonator (uncredited)
1939
Arabs with Dirty Fezzes (Short) as
Grandpa Mouse / General Mouse (uncredited)
1938
Kangaroo Kid (Short) as
Announcer (voice, uncredited)
1936
Thru the Mirror (Short) as
Telephone (voice)
1936
Custer's Last Stand as
Renegade (uncredited)
1935
Barnyard Babies (Short) as
Animals (uncredited)
1935
The Song of the Birds (Short) as
Bird Whistles (voice)
Soundtrack
2000
102 Dalmatians (performer: "Bella Notte (This Is The Night)")
1992
The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (Video documentary) (performer: "I'm Late", "Bella Notte")
1959
Sleeping Beauty (performer: "The Skumps Song" (1958) - uncredited)
1956
In the Bag (Short) (performer: "Put It in the Bag (The Humphrey Hop)")
1955
Lady and the Tramp (performer: "Loch Lomand" - uncredited)
1954
The Flea Circus (Short) (performer: "Oh My Darling, Clementine" - uncredited)
1953
Peter Pan (performer: "The Elegant Captain Hook" - uncredited)
1951
Alice in Wonderland (performer: "The Caucus Race" (1951), "I'm Late" (1951), "We'll Smoke the Blighter Out" (1951), "The Sailor's Hornpipe" - uncredited)
Self
1969
The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.81 (1969) - Self
1960
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Don McNeill (1960) - Self
1959
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self
- Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner, (Murray Rose & Bill Thompson - contestants) (1959) - Self
1957
The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest W.C. Fields Impersonator
- Guest Host: Kate Smith; guest stars: Bobby Van, Gene Sheldon, Jonathan Winters, Pat Rooney (1957) - Self - Guest W.C. Fields Impersonator
1956
The NBC Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1956) - Self
- Episode #1.6 (1956) - Self
1956
The Tennessee Plowboy (Short) as
Self
1954
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Self
- A Story of Dogs (1954) - Self
1951
The Walt Disney Christmas Show (TV Special) as
Willoughby
Archive Footage
-
The Bigger Bubble (Documentary) (announced) as
Scrooge McDuck (Scrooge McDuck and Money)
2005
Once Upon a Halloween (Video) as
Mr. Smee
2003
House of Mouse (TV Series) as
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore
- Humphrey in the House (2003) - Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore (uncredited)
1994
Cats and Dogs Cartoon Marathon (TV Special) as
Droopy
1992
The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (Video documentary) as
The White Rabbit
1992
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Be Our Guest (Video short) as
Joe
1982
Disney's Halloween Treat (Video) as
Mr. Smee
1978
Lady and the Tramp: A Lesson in Sharing Attention (Video short) as
Jock (uncredited)
1954
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Mr. Smee / Governor Keith / J. J. Fate / ...
- Disney's Greatest Villains (1977) - Mr. Smee
- Ben and Me/Peter and the Wolf (1964) - Governor Keith
- Man Is His Own Worst Enemy (1962) - J. J. Fate
- Alice in Wonderland (1954) - The White Rabbit / The Dodo
1936
Custer's Last Stand as
Renegade (uncredited)

References

Bill Thompson (voice actor) Wikipedia