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Old 06-26-2005, 11:24 AM   #1
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Paul Winchell, ("Talk to the Snail") has passed away at age 82. In addition to being a renowned ventriloquist, he was also an inventor holding many patents, including one for an early artificial heart he built in 1963.
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That's right, JudgeGarth.
He was another great voice talent for cartoons. His career included a great deal of voice-over acting, including the Hanna-Barbera character Dick Dastardly from Wacky Races, and Gargamel from The Smurfs. He is best known today for voicing the character Tigger from Disney's Winnie the Pooh films.

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LOS ANGELES - Paul Winchell, a noted ventriloquist, inventor and longtime voice of Tigger in animated versions of A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh," has died. He was 82.

Winchell died early Friday morning in his sleep at his Moorpark home, Burt Du Brow, a television producer and close family friend, told the Los Angeles Times.

Over six decades, Winchell parlayed his talent for creating countless voices from the earliest days of television to film. Outside of his career in entertainment, Winchell also was an inventor who held 30 patents, including one for an early artificial heart he built in 1963.

But he was perhaps best known for his work as the voice of the lovable animated tiger

Winchell first voiced Tigger in 1968 for Disney's "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day," which won an Academy Award for best animated short film, and continued to do so through 1999's "Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving."

In 1974, he earned a Grammy for best children's recording with "The Most Wonderful Things About Tiggers" from the feature "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too."

"I first met Walt Disney 25 or 30 years ago," Winchell recalled in a 1988 interview with The Associated Press. "He said, 'We're both in the same business. I use cartoons and you use dummies and we both entertain children.' That was long before I started working here. Walt gave me a VIP tour of the studio. I remember people doing voices. I said, 'Gee, that must be fun.' And here I am."

Winchell said he always tried to look for characteristics and idiosyncrasies in the voices he created.

For Tigger, he created a slight lisp and a laugh. He credited his wife, who is British, for giving him the inspiration for Tigger's signature phrase: TTFN. TA-TA for now.

Winchell also voiced memorable characters in many other animated features over the years for Disney and Hanna Barbera. He was Gargamel in "The Smurfs," and Boomer in "The Fox and the Hound."

But before he began working on cartoons, Winchell emerged as a master ventriloquist, captivating children while bringing dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff to life on television.

At the age of 13 he was a winner on radio's "Amateur Hour" for doing his imitation of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Ventriloquist Bergen was his childhood hero, and Winchell said one of the greatest thrills of his life was a joint appearance with Bergen on the game show "Masquerade Party."

Winchell made his television debut in 1947 with a smart-mouthed puppet he had invented in his early teens and within a year was host of "The Bigelow Show." He was also host of a number of children's shows, including "The Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show" and "Circus Time."

Despite his success in television, Winchell felt the medium did not do justice to his beloved craft of ventriloquism.

"Ventriloquism today is in a slump. Children today haven't been exposed to it," he told the AP in 1988. "Edgar Bergen was an enormous hit in radio. But I think television defeats ventriloquism. Children are so used to seeing puppets that when they see a real ventriloquist they don't understand it. On television, everyone talks and they don't care about the mechanics."

In 1950, Winchell created Knucklehead Smiff and introduced him on "The Spiedel Show," which later became "What's My Name?"

Winchell's popularity earned him invitations to other variety programs of the era, including "The Lucy Show" and "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In."

Winchell was born in New York City on Dec. 21, 1922. At age six he contracted polio. He later credited weightlifting with helping him overcome a leg disability from the effects of polio.

He also overcame speech impediments as he learned to throw his own voice.

Winchell attended Columbia University and also studied and practiced acupuncture and hypnosis.

He donated his artificial heart to the University of Utah for research. Dr. Robert Jarvik and other researchers at the university went on to build an artificial heart, dubbed the Jarvik-7, which was implanted into patients after 1982.

Among Winchell's other patents: a disposable razor, a flameless cigarette lighter and an invisible garter belt.

Winchell is survived by his wife of 31 years, the former Jean Freeman; five children and three grandchildren.
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I always liked his appearance as Claude Wilbur on "Talk To The Snail" on the Dick Van Dyke Show. I had no idea he was also the voice of Tigger, on the Banana Splits and others!!

Rest in Peace Paul.



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He was another great voice talent for cartoons. His career included a great deal of voice-over acting, including the Hanna-Barbera character Dick Dastardly from Wacky Races, and Gargamel from The Smurfs. He is best known today for voicing the character Tigger from Disney's Winnie the Pooh films.

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I also remember his voice as that of "Fleagle" from the Banana Splits.


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My sister and I used to watch his TV show when we were little. I don't remember much about it except one of his dummies was named Knucklehead Smith.

I remember wanting to learn ventriloquism because of Paul Winchell and practiced talking without moving my lips when I was a kid. Unlike Paul Winchell, I could never say words with M, P or B without moving my lips. He was a master of the art and I still don't know how he made the B sound without his lips moving at all!
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My sister and I used to watch his TV show when we were little. I don't remember much about it except one of his dummies was named Knucklehead Smith.

I remember wanting to learn ventriloquism because of Paul Winchell and practiced talking without moving my lips when I was a kid. Unlike Paul Winchell, I could never say words with M, P or B without moving my lips. He was a master of the art and I still don't know how he made the B sound without his lips moving at all!
His other dummy was named Jerry Mahoney. It said in the obituary that his idol was Edgar Bergen, but he was a much better ventriloquist than Edgar Bergen.
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I always liked his appearance as Claude Wilbur on "Talk To The Snail" on the Dick Van Dyke Show. I had no idea he was also the voice of Tigger, on the Banana Splits and others!!

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Yes he was the voice to many of the lovable characters. One of his best was the sinister Dick Dastardly of "Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines" along with "The Wacky Races" and "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop"* Paul's voice to the evil Dick Dastardly was a perfect match. He hosted a Saturday morning childrens game show "Runaround" for NBC in 1972-73. And yes, he was the voice of Fleagle on "The Banana Splits Adventure Hour" for NBC (1968-1970).

*Those three animated series are available on DVD and all are complete series.

Paul was the best, his daughter, April Winchell is a Los Angeles radio personality having worked at 50,000 watt KFI-AM (640) and KABC-AM (790) in Los Angeles. Both are talkradio stations.
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Rest in Peace, Mr. Winchell. So many of the great talents from the Golden Age are leaving us now. How blessed we were to have them!

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My sister and I used to watch his TV show when we were little. I don't remember much about it except one of his dummies was named Knucklehead Smith.

I remember wanting to learn ventriloquism because of Paul Winchell and practiced talking without moving my lips when I was a kid. Unlike Paul Winchell, I could never say words with M, P or B without moving my lips. He was a master of the art and I still don't know how he made the B sound without his lips moving at all!
I was the same way - he got me interested in it and trying to do it after the Talk To The Snail episode.
With ventriloquism, you actually make the M, P, and B sounds in your throat or towards the back of your mouth. You start off with a T or D sound, but warp it to a P or B using the tongue on the soft palatte of your mouth. M is formed from an N in a similar way. It takes TONS of practice!
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he also starred in "Lucy and Paul Winchell", an episode of Lucille Ball's third comedic television series, The Lucy Show. He was great in the episode. I've yet to see "Talk to the Snail", but once i get the dvd, i'll look for him. Mr. Winchell was a marvelous ventriloquist and is sorely missed.


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