- Jay Ward
J Troplong "Jay" Ward was an American creator and producer of animated television cartoons. He is known for producing animated series based on characters such as Crusader Rabbit, Rocky & Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Peabody and Sherman, Hoppity Hooper, George of the Jungle, Tom Slick and Super Chicken. His company, Jay Ward Productions, also designed the trademark characters for Cap'n Crunch, Quisp and Quake breakfast cereals and made commercials for those products, … - Alex Anderson
Alex Anderson is a cartoonist who created the characters of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Bullwinkle, and Dudley Do-Right, as well as the more obscure Crusader Rabbit. He was not directly involved in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show though, because he did not want to move from San Francisco to Los Angeles with business partner and childhood friend Jay Ward. Ward recruited others in Los Angeles, and Anderson functioned only in a consulting role, … - Lucille Bliss
Lucille Bliss (born March 31, 1916 in New York City) is an American actress and voice artist. She has appeared in films and on television shows, including "Smurfs" as Smurfette, Nickelodeon's "Invader ZIM" (Ms. Bitters) and "Walt Disney's Cinderella" (Anastasia). - John Sparey
John Sparey is a cartoon animator and director. His first credit was "Calvin and the Colonel." - Paul Csonka
Paul Csonka (born Paul Augustus Csonka on October 24, 1905, died on November 24, 1995), was an Austrian composer and opera conductor. Rumored to be the illegitimate son of Kaiser Franz Joseph, Paul Csonka was born the third child of Austria-Hungary's largest oil importer and Rothschild Banking partner, Arpad Csonka. He was also the brother of Sigmund Freud's renowned patient, Baroness Margarethe von Trautenegg. - Leith Stevens
Composer and conductor for CBS Radio's "Academy Award Theater" (1946). - Christopher Robert Hayward
Writer, author, songwriter, singer and composer, educated in high school. He arranged for dance orchestras and for recordings. He was a singer on radio and recordings, and a television writer. Developed the character of "Dudley Do-Right". Father of Laurel, Victoria and Tony. "Dudley Do-Right's" prominent chin was modeled after Hayward's chin. The "Dudley" episodes have a melodramatic style based on old silent movies, one of Hayward's passions. At the Jay Ward studio, Hayward worked with... - Ted Bemiller
Brother of Bob Bemiller; father of Ted C. Bemiller III and Bill Bemiller. - Lucille Bliss
Bliss continually went to audition for a voice in Hanna-Barbera cartoons for approximately 20 years. She was then finally cast as the voice of Smurfette on "Smurfs, The" (1981)_. - Albert E Sack
Conductor, composer and bandleader whose orchestra was regularly featured on a number of network radio programs of the 1940s including "Beulah". Al Sack's orchestra also made a number of recordings with such vocalists as Tony Martin and Dinah Shore. (Al Sack is not to be confused with furniture expert Albert M. Sack or the quickie film producer Albert Sack.) - Gege Pearson
A veteran radio actress, GeGe Pearson made her debute on "The Red Skelton Show" as Sara Dew. The role started on the first show (the pilot) on December 4th, 1945. While working on TRSS, Pearson also guest starred on other radio programs such as a couple episodes of "My Favorite Husband" starring Lucille Ball, "On Stage" & "Screen Director's Playhouse." Sadly on May 13th, 1949, GeGe ended her role as Sara Dew. She found herself leaning towards TV. She guest starred as a tourist on the... - Clarence E Wheeler
- Reuben Timmons
- Robert Bemiller
- Rosemary O'Connor
- Art Becker
- Ronald Hanmer
- Chuck McCann
- Martha Buckley
- David Hoffman
- Bob Matz
- Dave Weidman
- Vernon Louden
- Alexander Ignatiev
- Norman Vizents
- Kurt Rehfeld
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