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Messick and spoke
Although Snorky's voice often has been mistakenly credited to Don Messick, the character never actually spoke.
Zorak was voiced by Don Messick, who spoke in a buzzy monotone meant to evoke his insect-like features.

Messick and voice
* 1926 – Don Messick, American voice actor ( d. 1997 )
Among the most noteworthy and versatile voice actors include Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Don Messick, Paul Frees, and June Foray.
* September 7 – Don Messick, American voice actor ( d. 1997 )
Lennie Weinrib provided his voice for one season in 1979 and from 1980 on, it was performed by Don Messick ( who voiced Scooby ).
The next choice was Messick, who was seen as giving the best audition, but still deemed " the wrong voice ".
Ultimately, Lennie Weinrib was chosen, and after the first season, Messick became the final voice for the rest of the series ' run.
While production times and costs were undeniably higher with animated programming, the cost of talent was far less ( voice actors Daws Butler, Don Messick, Mel Blanc and in later years Frank Welker and Rob Paulsen became known for their ability to hold several roles at once, sometimes even on the same show ) and networks could rerun children's animated programming more frequently than most live-action series, negating the financial disadvantages.
Babs does so, and the resulting audience laughter rejuvenates the ailing Honey and reveals the voice, as well as the vaultkeeper to be none other than Bosko ( voiced by Don Messick ) himself.
Messick did perform Drooper's voice in some portions of The Banana Splits In Hocus Pocus Park, with Allan Melvin voicing the character in other scenes.
The evil character is incredible similar to Dastardly, including having a canine henchman Mumbly, voiced by Don Messick Muttley's voice.
Messick also reprised performing the " voice " of Bandit in the series, but the features had this done by Frank Welker.
Prolific voice actor Don Messick, the voice of Papa Smurf, Scooby-Doo and many other well known cartoon characters, provided the voice of the Chan family dog, Chu Chu.
Instead Butler then told Avery about Don Messick, another voice actor and Butler's lifelong friend.
Other voice artists in the series included Don Messick as some of the Mob ( except Clyde and Softy, who were voiced by Paul Winchell, and Yak-Yak, who was voiced by Mel Blanc ) and assorted other voices, and Gary Owens as the narrator ( In the Japanese version, Susumu Ishikawa was the narrator .).
Donald Earl " Don " Messick ( September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997 ) was an American voice actor best known for his work for Hanna-Barbera.
Other Rankin / Bass voice actors have included Andy Griffith, Burl Ives, Casey Kasem, Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Danny Kaye, Boris Karloff, Jimmy Durante, Danny Thomas, Ethel Merman, Vincent Price, Bob McFadden, Robie Lester, Linda Gary, Mickey Rooney, Morey Amsterdam, Marlo Thomas, Greer Garson, Angela Lansbury, June Foray, Don Messick, Jackie Vernon, Allen Swift, Robert Morse, Mia Farrow, and Shelley Winters.
Space Ghost was voiced by Gary Owens along with Tim Matheson as the voice of Jace ( previously, Matheson was the voice of " Jonny " in Jonny Quest, another Hanna-Barbera adventure cartoon series ) and Ginny Tyler voicing Jan. Don Messick also added his voice talent to Blip.
Gary Owens reprised his role as Space Ghost, but Tim Matheson was replaced by Steve J. Spears as the voice of Jace, Ginny Tyler was replaced by Alexandra Stewart as the voice of Jan, and Don Messick was replaced by Frank Welker as the vocal effects for Blip.
After him Billy West took over the role ( who's also the new voice for another Messick character: Muttley ) and voiced Hamton in the Kids ' WB promos and the video games Toonenstein: Dare to Scare and Defenders of the Looniverse.

Messick and acting
Scott also had done live-action acting on the television show The Duck Factory which starred Jim Carrey, as well as featuring noted voice actors Don Messick and Frank Welker.

Messick and narrator
Don Messick was narrator.

Messick and would
Dastardly ( voiced by late Paul Winchell, in a manner that Winchell would use several years later to portray the Smurfs ' nemesis Gargamel ) is an archetypal mustache-twirling villain ; Muttley ( voiced by late Don Messick ) is his trademark wheezily snickering, anthropomorphic dog henchman.
" Whenever Ms. Messick drew in cleavage or a navel, the syndicate would erase it.
On May 31, 2011, WTC announced that Andrew Messick, who was previously the president AEG, would become CEO of the World Triathlon Corporation.
Messick decided to change her first name to Dale so her work would be seen by editors.
Messick wanted to produce a strip with a female protagonist ; she decided a career as a reporter would allow her character to travel and have adventures, adventures more glamorous than those actually experienced by most reporters.

Messick and later
Dale Messick and later artists concentrated on keeping Brenda contemporary in clothing and hairstyles.
Atom Ant ( voiced by the late Howard Morris then by Don Messick in later episodes ) operated out of an anthill in the countryside, where he possessed such things as a mainframe computer and exercise equipment.

Messick and Yogi
Yogi Bear ( voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Art Carney ) and his friend Boo Boo Bear ( voiced by Don Messick ) live in Jellystone Park and occasionally try to steal picnic baskets while evading Ranger Smith ( voiced by Don Messick ).
Don Messick had previously used Muttley's distinctive laugh for the character of Griswold in an episode of Top Cat, then for an embryonic version of Muttley ( called ' Mugger ') appearing in the 1964 movie Hey There, It's Yogi Bear, as well as for another Hanna-Barbera canine, Precious Pupp, in 1966.

Messick and Bear
Other residents of the Wonderland Zoo who help the Hair Bear Bunch in their plots include Bananas the Gorilla ( voiced by Daws Butler ), Furface the Lion ( voiced by Paul Winchell ), Bumbo the Elephant ( voiced by Daws Butler ), Slicks the Fox ( voiced by John Stephenson ), Hippy the Hippopotamus ( voiced by John Stephenson ), Hercules the Hippopotamus ( voiced by Don Messick ), George the Giraffe, Beaks the Pelican, Tiptoes the Ostrich ( voiced by Paul Winchell ), Gabby the Parrot, Melvyn the Monkey, Hoppy the Kangaroo, Zeed the Zebra, Ollie the Octopus, Einstein the Owl, Arnie and Gloria the Gorillas, Specs the Mole ( voiced by Paul Winchell ), and Pipsqueak the Mouse ( voiced by Janet Waldo ).
* Don Messick as Boo Boo Bear, Ranger Smith, Ranger Jones, Mugger
Don Messick, the voice of Astro the dog, Dr. Benton Quest, and Boo-Boo Bear — among others — provided the raspy, mumbling voice of Scooby-Doo using a similar ( but slightly lower ) voice he provided for Astro, the pet dog on The Jetsons.

Messick and cartoons
Alexandra's voice in the cartoons is provided by former Mouseketeer Sherry Alberoni, while Don Messick supplies the meows, screams, and Muttley-esque snickers for Sebastian.

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* Route 171, also known as Victory Boulevard entering Poquoson before becoming Little Florida Road, then Poquoson Avenue, and finally Messick Road.
# The Messick Road public boat ramp area in Dames Quarter features a ramp and pier.
The Messick Road pier and shoreline is a popular spot for fishing, crabbing, and bird watching.
( Messick Road is approximately in from Rte 13.
From Deal Island Road, turn on Messick Road and go approximately.
" said Hank Messick, a journalist for the Miami Herald who had spent years investigating the character.
Messick, the FBI and legendary District Attorney, Robert Morgenthau all believed Lansky had kept large sums of money in other people's names for decades and that keeping very little in his own was nothing new to him.
* Messick, Hank Lansky.
Pixie ( voiced by Don Messick ) and Dixie ( voiced by Daws Butler ) are two mice who every day end up being chased by a cat named Mr. Jinks ( voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Marlon Brando ).
He was voiced by Carman Maxwell and Johnny Murray during the 1920s and 1930s, and once by Don Messick during the 1990s.
The Mouth of Sauron is featured in the 1980 animated version of The Return of the King produced by Rankin / Bass and was voiced by Don Messick.
Rock and Gravel Slag ( voiced by Daws Butler and Don Messick ) are Cavemen driving a wheeled boulder.
Big Gruesome ( a lurching, huge humanoid character voiced by Daws Butler ) and Little Gruesome ( a purple-skinned vampire voiced by Don Messick ) are monsters driving a hearse-like car with a belfry which houses a dragon, ghosts, serpents, and other horror-themed characters as well as storm clouds.
The Bulletproof Bomb ( occasionally referred to as the " Roaring 20s ") is a 1920s limousine sedan, driven by a group of seven pint-sized gangsters all of whom sit in the front seat: leader Clyde ( voiced by late Paul Winchell ), Ring-A-Ding ( voiced by late Don Messick ), and five others.
Rufus Ruffcut ( again, voiced by Daws Butler ) is a tough, muscle-bound lumberjack, while Sawtooth ( voiced by Don Messick ) is his anthropomorphic pet beaver.

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