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Bernard Cowan (1922 – July 17, 1990) was a Canadian actor, announcer and writer. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was occasionally credited under his nickname, Bunny Cowan, such as on the production Willy McBean and his Magic Machine. His name was pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable of "Bernard" and last name as "cow in".Cowan worked as the announcer on many CBC television series such as Front Page Challenge and Wayne and Shuster. He also worked on such animated series as Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Rocket Robin Hood, The King Kong Show, and the Christmas special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Full Name c.1922
Died: Date Of Birth 1922-01-01 Died 1990-01-01 Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Actor, Sound Department
# Fact 1 He died the day before Johnny Wayne of Wayne & Shuster; he was their television announcer. 2 TV announcer.
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas 1979 TV Movie voice director: Tomtars The Little Brown Burro 1978 TV Movie voice recording director - as Bernard L. Cowan Spider-Man TV Series dialogue supervisor - 52 episodes, 1967 - 1970 script supervisor - 50 episodes, 1967 - 1970 Rocket Robin Hood 1967-1968 TV Series dialogue director - 6 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Wayne & Shuster Show 1957-1985 TV Series Announcer 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1973 Narrator (voice) Festival of Family Classics 1972 TV Series Announcer / Narrator Spider-Man 1967-1970 TV Series Police officer / Narrator / News reporter / ... The Wayne & Shuster Comedy Special 1970 TV Series Rocket Robin Hood 1967-1968 TV Series Narrator Max the 2000-Year-Old Mouse 1967 TV Series Narrator Iron Man 1966 TV Series Narrator / The Mandarin Captain America 1966 TV Series Narrator / The Melter / Additional Voices (voice) The Marvel Super Heroes 1966 TV Series Narrator / Melter / Odin / ... (voice) Hulk 1966 TV Series Narrator / Additional Voices (voice) Mighty Thor 1966 TV Series Narrator / Odin The Sub-Mariner 1966 TV Series Narrator / Lord Vashti (voice) Willy McBean and His Magic Machine 1965 voice, as Bunny Cowan The Unforeseen 1959 TV Series The Wayne and Shuster Hour 1958 TV Series Frontiers to Guard 1956 Short Narrator (voice)
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Festival of Family Classics 1972-1973 TV Series track supervisor - 20 episodes The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel 1972 TV Series sound supervisor - 23 episodes The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show 1970 TV Series recording supervisor - 1970 The Smokey Bear Show 1969 TV Series recording supervisor King Kong 1966 TV Series recording supervisor - 8 episodes The Daydreamer 1966 recording supervisor Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer 1964 TV Movie recording supervisor Return to Oz 1964 TV Movie sound recording supervisor
Writer Title Year Status Character King Kong 1966 TV Series writer - 8 episodes
Casting Director Title Year Status Character Last of the Red-Hot Dragons 1980 TV Movie King of the Beasts 1977 TV Movie Noah's Animals 1976 TV Movie
Producer Title Year Status Character The Weaker Sex 1968 TV Series producer Tales of the Wizard of Oz 1961 TV Series producer
Self Title Year Status Character Front Page Challenge 1957 TV Series Announcer (1957-????) The Wayne & Shuster Show 1955 TV Series Himself - Announcer (1954) Yoho: Wonder Valley 1953 Short documentary Narrator
Known for movies Spider-Man (1967-1970) as Miscellaneous Crew
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) as Sound Department
The Marvel Super Heroes (1966) as Additional Voices (1966) / Captain Torrak / Mandarin / Melter / Morgan / Narrator / Odin / Ringmaster / Sando (Col. Von Krantz)
Rocket Robin Hood (1967-1968) as Miscellaneous Crew
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