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Years active
  
1934–1977

Name
  
Jimmy MacDonald

Role
  
Voice actor


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Full Name
  
John James MacDonald

Born
  
May 19, 1906 (
1906-05-19
)
Crewe, Cheshire, North West England, U.K.

Cause of death
  
Congestive heart failure

Occupation
  
Animator, voice actor, musician, sound effects artist, and head of Disney sound effects department

Died
  
February 1, 1991, Glendale, California, United States

Spouse
  
Roberta MacDonald (m. ?–1991)

Similar People
  
Wayne Allwine, Verna Felton, Eleanor Audley, Jerry Colonna, Jack Hannah

John James MacDonald (May 19, 1906 – February 1, 1991) was an English-born American animator, voice actor, musician, and the original head of the Disney sound effects department. He was also the voice of Mickey Mouse from 1948 to 1977.

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Early life

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He was born in Crewe, Cheshire on May 19, 1906. His parents were Richard William MacDonald and Minnie Hall. The family emigrated to America when MacDonald was one months old. They travelled via the SS Haverford from Liverpool, England, arriving in Pennsylvania 15 days later.

As a young man MacDonald landed a job as a musician on the Dollar Steam Ship Lines, which in 1934 led to an opportunity to record music for a Disney cartoon. He went on to secure a permanent contract with Disney, becoming head of the sound department.

Career and sound effects

In addition to directing sounds for animated shorts as aurally complicated as Mickey's Trailer (1938), he developed many original inventions and contraptions to achieve expressive sounds for characters like Casey Jr., the circus train engine from Dumbo (1941); Evinrude the dragonfly from The Rescuers (1977); the bees in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966); and Buzz-buzz (later called "Spike"), the bee who gets the best of Donald Duck in his 1950s short films. He also made the sound effects of Tick Tock the crocodile from Peter Pan (1953) and Dragon Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty (1959) by using castanets.

MacDonald also added voice effects, like on-screen humming for Kirk Douglas in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).

Almost all of his effects were available on Cartoon Trax: The Hollywood Edge Volume 1, which is released in 1992

Voice acting

James MacDonald did the yodeling for the dwarfs in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) as well as doing some sounds for Dopey such as his hiccuping and sobbing.

By 1947, Walt Disney was getting too busy and too hoarse from smoking to continue voicing Mickey Mouse, so he was replaced by MacDonald, after the film Fun and Fancy Free (1947). MacDonald voiced the mouse until 1977, when he was replaced by young Disney sound effects man Wayne Allwine for The New Mickey Mouse Club

MacDonald was the original voice actor for Chip, one half of the duo Chip and Dale. He provided the voice of Lumpjaw in Fun and Fancy Free, Jaq and Gus and Bruno the dog in Cinderella (1950), the Dormouse in Alice in Wonderland (1951), Humphrey the Bear, the howling of the dogs at the pound (along with Thurl Ravenscroft) in Lady and the Tramp (1955), the Wolf in The Sword in the Stone (1963), and the hyena in Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). He appeared in the film Toby Tyler (1960) as the Circus Band Drummer, but was uncredited and appeared in Fantasia (1940) as one of the musicians.

MacDonald played drums in the Firehouse Five Plus Two jazz band. He played with the band on and off from its inception until it disbanded in the early 1970s.

Death

Having retired in 1977, MacDonald died of heart failure on February 1, 1991 at his home, and was buried in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.

References

Jimmy MacDonald (sound effects artist) Wikipedia