Pinto Colvig (1892-1967)

Alias:
Vance DeBar Colvig
Vance DeBar Colvig Sr.

Birthplace:
Jacksonville, Oregon, USA

Born:
September 11, 1892

Died:
October 3, 1967

He is probably best known as the voice of Disney's Goofy and the original Bozo the Clown, a part he played for a full decade beginning in 1946. He also provided the voice for Practical Pig, the pig who built the "house of bricks" in the Disney short Three Little Pigs, as well as both Sleepy and Grumpy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and the barks for Pluto the dog. Colvig worked for not only the Disney studio, but also the Warner Bros. animation studio , Fleischer Studios (Bluto, Gabby), and MGM, where he voiced a Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz.

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Animation:
1930  Africa
1930  Spooks
1930  The Fowl Ball

Director:
1930  Africa
1930  Spooks
1930  The Fowl Ball
1937  Mickey's Amateurs
????  Creation

Story:
1930  Africa
1930  Spooks
1930  The Fowl Ball
1935  Broken Toys
1935  Music Land
1937  Mickey's Amateurs
1938  Merbabies
1942  The Raven
????  Creation

Title Graphics:
1925  13th Alarm
1930  Africa
1930  Spooks
1930  The Fowl Ball
1935  Broken Toys
1935  Music Land
1937  Mickey's Amateurs
1938  Merbabies
1942  The Raven
????  Creation

Writer:
1924  Picking Peaches
1924  Wall Street Blues
1925  13th Alarm
1930  Africa
1930  Spooks
1930  The Fowl Ball
1933  Three Little Pigs
1934  The Grasshopper and the Ants
1935  Broken Toys
1935  Music Land
1937  Mickey's Amateurs
1938  Merbabies
1941  Two for the Zoo
1942  The Raven
????  Creation

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