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Leo Lyon


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Irving Levin (born April 27, 1925), known professionally by his stage name of Leo De Lyon, is an American actor known for his role as Spook and Brain in the prime time animated series Top Cat.

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Career

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De Lyon made his debut as a stand-up comedian on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in the 1947. He later co-starred with Bob Haymes and Dorothy Loudon in the short-lived DuMont Television Network sitcom It's a Business (March–May 1952). His specialty on this show was singing and whistling two different tunes - notably the Farandole from Bizet's Arlesienne Suite - at the same time.

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He appeared at the London Palladium in 1956 with the Platters and Lonnie Donegan.

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In 1962, he did a character voice on a recording of a song written by Al Lerner for a young artist named David Lucas for Doris Day and husband Marty Melcher's Arwin Records. The song was performed by Pookie and Hippy of The Soupy Sales Show. Leo did a fabulous "Guttural" hook "Uga Uga Boola, Uga Boola Boola Uga". He also voiced Flunkey the baboon in Disney's Jungle Book (1967). He also recorded a 45 rpm release (date unknown; probably early 1960s) for Musicor (distributed by United Artists), label number 1001, under Leo DeLyon and the Musclemen: "Sick Manny's Gym" (written by Alan Kooper)/ "Plunkin" (written by Alan Kooper and Eric Krackow). The Musclemen included Al Kooper on guitar and Eric Krackow on bass.

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In the mid- and late 1970s he performed on stage as pianist and vocal entertainer and was musical director for several artists s.a. Sandler and Young.

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During the 1980s he returned to Hanna-Barbera to provide guest voices on shows such as The Smurfs and Paw Paws. He also once again voiced Brain and Spook in the television special Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats.

Leo De Lyon retired in 2011.

Film

  • The Man Called Flintstone - performer:"The Happy Sounds of Pareé" (1966)
  • The Jungle Book - Flunkey (1967) (uncredited)
  • Television/Misc.

  • The Flintstones - episode - The Beauty Contest (1961) ... John / Charles / Lucky / Lodge Member / Man #1 / Big Louie (1961)
  • Top Cat - 30 episodes - Spook / The Brain (1961-1962)
  • Bewitched - episode - The Short Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara - Jenkins (1966)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk - TV special - Woggle-Bird (1967)
  • The Incredible Hulk - episode - King of the Beach - Trainer (1981)
  • Paw Paws - Additional Voices (1985-1986)
  • Smurfquest - additional voices (1986)
  • Foofur (1987)
  • Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats - TV Movie - Brain / Spook (1988)
  • Back to Hoagy's Alley: The Making of 'Top Cat' - Video short - Himself (2004)
  • Cool Cats in Interview Alley - Video short - Himself (2004)
  • References

    Leo De Lyon Wikipedia