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William Pennell (1889 - 1956) was an American voice actor and baritone singer. who was the original voice of the character Bluto on the animated Popeye shorts produced by Fleischer Studios. At the time, Pennell sang in a vocal quartet which was used by Paramount Pictures. Gus Wickie replaced Pennell as Bluto in 1935, but Pennell returned in 1942 and 1943 to do two additional shorts.
Date Of Birth 1889-03-03 Died 1956-01-01 Profession Actor Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Too Weak to Work 1943 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) A Hull of a Mess 1942 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) The 'Hyp-Nut-Tist' 1935 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Pleased to Meet Cha! 1935 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Beware of Barnacle Bill 1935 Short Bluto / Barnacle Bill (voice, uncredited) The Dance Contest 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) The Two-Alarm Fire 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) A Dream Walking 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Axe Me Another 1934 Short Pierre Bluto (voice, uncredited) Shoein' Hosses 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Can You Take It 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) The Man on the Flying Trapeze 1934 Short Jules Leotard (voice, uncredited) Let's You and Him Fight 1934 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Wild Elephinks 1933 Short Lion (voice, uncredited) Seasin's Greetinks! 1933 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) I Eats My Spinach 1933 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Blow Me Down! 1933 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) I Yam What I Yam 1933 Short American Indian (voice, uncredited) Popeye the Sailor 1933 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Mother Goose Land 1933 Short Singing Cow - Spider (voice, uncredited) Betty Boop's Birthday Party 1933 Short Hippo (voice, uncredited) Boop-Oop-A-Doop 1932 Short Ringmaster (voice, uncredited) Jack and the Beanstalk 1931 Short Giant - Cow (voice, uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character I Yam What I Yam 1933 Short performer: "Strike Up the Band Here Comes a Sailor" - uncredited Popeye the Sailor 1933 Short performer: "Strike Up the Band Here Comes a Sailor" - uncredited
Known for movies Popeye the Sailor (1933) as Bluto
Boop-Oop-A-Doop (1932) as Ringmaster
I Yam What I Yam (1933) as American Indian
A Dream Walking (1934) as Bluto