- Joe Alaskey
Infobox Person
name = Joe Alaskey
caption = Joe Alaskey on an episode of the sitcom Out of This World
birth_date = Birth date and age|1949|5|26|mf=y
birth_place = flagicon|New YorkWatervliet, New York , USA
death_date = | death_place =Joe Alaskey (born
May 26 ,1949 inWatervliet, New York ) is an American actor, comedian, and voice artist, credited as one of the successors (including Billy West) ofMel Blanc in impersonating the voices ofBugs Bunny ,Daffy Duck and other characters fromWarner Bros. cartoons.Well-known roles
His most frequent recurring Warner Bros. character roles have been those of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck,
Beaky Buzzard ,Sylvester the Cat , andTweety , but he has voiced many others. Some of his otherLooney Tunes roles includeYosemite Sam (Who Framed Roger Rabbit ),Speedy Gonzales andMarvin the Martian . His first performance as Bugs Bunny came in the 2003 feature film "", although he had tested performing the role in a few projects. Alaskey has also voiced various Looney Tunes characters in several television shows such as "Tiny Toon Adventures " (where he played the characterPlucky Duck , Daffy Duck's preteen counterpart) and "Duck Dodgers ".Other work
Alaskey has also done voices for people other than Warner Bros. He has voiced Grandpa Lou Pickles on "
Rugrats " (inheriting the role after David Doyle's death in 1997). He voiced Lou again in Rugrats spin-off series,All Grown Up! . He also created the voice of Thomas Timberwolf for the internet series,TimberWolf created by animation legend,Chuck Jones ', final projects. Alaskey was also heard briefly as the voice-over announcer for the Toon Disney channel (and sometimes Dcom extras onDisney Channel ). He was also the voice ofCurt Connors in the "Spider-Man 2 video game" andDoctor Octopus in . Alaskey has also been seen occasionally on screen impersonatingJackie Gleason , with whom he shares a physical resemblance. He also provided a vocal Gleason impersonation in the "Mighty's Wedlock Whimsy" episode of Ralph Bakshi's "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures" in 1988, and a Cary Grant impersonation in "The Bride of Mighty Mouse" episode from the same season. Alaskey was also in the independent filmThe Legend of Sasquatch and voicesMermaid Man in the video games and .Alaskey is also well known for playing the role of "Beano Froelich" in the television sitcom Out of This World. Alaskey left the show early in its final season.
In 1985, Alaskey released a gangster rap album under the moniker "Uncle B-No."
In 1989, Alaskey worked as the announcer on the short-lived game show Couch Potatoes, hosted by
Marc Summers . Alaskey would make on-screen appearances, portraying the show's "next door neighbor."External links
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