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  1. William "Billy" Bletcher was an American actor and voice actor. He was known for his work in various black and white films and silent films. Despite being only 5'2", Bletcher had a very loud booming baritone voice. His notable Disney roles included the original voices of Pete and Big Bad Wolf, Horace Horsecollar in Mickey's Mellerdrammer, Friday in Mickey's Man Friday, King Midas in The Golden ...

  2. William "Billy" Bletcher (24 September 1894 - 5 January 1979) was an American actor, comedian, and voice artist, perhaps best known as the original voice of Pete in various Walt Disney cartoons and Spike the Bulldog in the Tom & Jerry cartoons. Papa Bear The Crusher Colonel Shuffle Big Bad Wolf...

  3. Billy Bletcher was an American actor, comedian, and voice artist, perhaps best known as the original voice of Spike the Bulldog in the Tom and Jerry cartoons. Bletcher ap­peared on-screen in films and later tele­vi­sion from the 1910s to the 1970s, in­clud­ing ap­pear­ances in sev­eral Our Gang and The Three Stooges come­dies. He was most ac­tive as a voice actor. His voice was a ...

  4. Billy Bletcher was born in 1894 and entered show business more than 60 years ago. He had a full career as an actor in the silent comedies of Mack Sennett and Al Christie. In the '30's, he was teamed with Billy Gilbert in a series of two-reel Hal Roach comedies. He also did the voice of the Lone Ranger on radio in 1950, substituting for Brace Beemer. His voice is remarkably rich and deep ...

  5. William Bletcher (September 24, 1894 – January 5, 1979) was an American actor. He was known for voice roles for various classic animated characters, most notably Pete in Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse short films and the Big Bad Wolf in Disney's Three Little Pigs.

  6. Billy Bletcher, a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who stood 5′2″, was known as the little guy with the big voice. Ironically, he started his film career during the silent era. Bletcher's show business career began in 1913 at the age of 19 in vaudeville, and within a year, he went to work for Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn, where he both ...

  7. Short American actor who found fame with his voice work particularly in cartoons. He was married to Arline Harriett Roberts for 64 years (1915- his death in 1979). His daughter wa