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Hobbies Voice Actor Appreciation Thread

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Hype up the cool ones, and disparage the wack ones.
I've mentioned him before, and he was my pfp for a while...

Mohr did a lot of radio. I mean A LOT. He was on basically ALL the radio shows (certainly the crime/action ones). Voiced Mr Fantastic/Reid Richards in the 1967 tv cartoon, which would be the "most famous" one (he was also Green Lantern, but really, who gives a fuck, right?) but special mention must go to The Adventures of Philip Marlowe (I think he took over as Marlowe in 1948), on radio.
 
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William Conrad
Famous as a film and tv actor (He was in the very Tarantino influencing The Killers (1946, best part of the film imo). TV shows like Nero Wolfe, Jake and the Fat Man... and of course Cannon.
However, he was very big in radio. He was the first (after the audition) Marshall Matt Dillon in Gunsmoke, as well as CBS Radio workshop, but was also likely to turn up in various shows, inc...
Here Bill fills in for Gerald (aforementioned) in The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, but here...
Esacape, where he did the introduction, as well as filling various roles.

Now... when did I first hear Bill? Well, like with Gerald, it was when I was a very small child (prolly before I should have been watching TV). With Mohr, it was in The Fantastic 4, and with Bill it was another cartoon, ROcky and Bullwinkle (anyone remember that?), but probably more so, in Buck Rogers in the 25th C (he also did the opening VO).
 
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