Danny Webb (American actor)

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{{short description|American voice actor}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Danny Webb

| image =

| alt =

| caption =

| birth_name = David Weberman

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1906|05|24}}

| birth_place = New York City, U.S.

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1983|09|16|1906|05|24}}

| death_place = New York City, U.S.

| other_names = Dave Weber, Dave Webber{{cite web| url= http://www.mynameisearlkress.com/weblog/?p=50 | title= Great Scott! | first= Earl | last= Kress | publisher=MyNameIsEarlKress.com| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20061130192743/http://www.mynameisearlkress.com/weblog/?p=50| archivedate= November 30, 2006 | url-status= usurped | accessdate= April 9, 2015}} As per Keith Scott, who gave Webb's birth name of Dave Webber, and Mark Evanier, who gave it as "Dave Weber".

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1935–1951

}}

David "Danny" Weberman (May 24, 1906 — September 16, 1983){{cite web |title=Tralfaz: Danny Webb |url=https://tralfaz.blogspot.com/2014/09/danny-webb.html |website=Tralfaz |accessdate=June 18, 2020 |date=September 20, 2014}}{{Unreliable source?|date=January 2021}} was an American voice actor.

Early life

Webb was born on May 24, 1906, in New York City to Herman Weberman, a Hungarian Jewish furrier, and Lena (née Rubin) Weberman. Herman left Budapest and moved to the United States in 1887 and worked as a salesman.{{Unreliable source?|date=January 2021}}

Career

When Webb arrived in Hollywood, he was using the name Dave Weber. He did celebrity impersonations on the Burns & Allen anniversary show along with doing voice work for a Screen Gems cartoon called Sing Time, where he impersonated Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, Eddie Cantor, Andy Devine and others.

He started working for Warner Bros. in the mid-1930s and his first cartoon was The Coo-Coo Nut Grove. He also voiced Egghead in Daffy Duck & Egghead, Elmer Fudd in Cinderella Meets Fella (1938) and in Believe It or Else (1939). And Webb also did voices for the 1939 Merrie Melodies short A Day at the Zoo.

Webb, for a brief time, voiced the Disney character Goofy after Pinto Colvig had a falling out with Walt Disney and left the studio.{{cite book|author=Canemaker, John|year=2006|title=Paper Dreams: The Art And Artists Of Disney Storyboards|publisher=Disney Edition|page=86|isbn=978-0786863075}} "After four years, Walt apparently forgave Colvig for he returned to Disney to record Goofy's voice for the next twenty-six years. (During his absence Goofy was recorded by a Colvig imitator named Danny Webb)"

In 1941, after Mel Blanc signed a contract with Leon Schlesinger in which he exclusively did voice work for Warner Bros., Webb became the first person to succeed Blanc as the voice of Woody Woodpecker for Walter Lantz Productions. He only voiced the character for one short before he enlisted in the army and was succeeded by Kent Rogers (sources claiming that Ben Hardaway was the first person to succeed Blanc as Woody's voice are incorrect, as Hardaway would not voice the character until The Barber of Seville in 1944).

Webb enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, worked his way up to staff sergeant, and ended up entertaining troops in North Africa. Dwight D. Eisenhower was sufficiently impressed by his technique to deem him as 'Comedy Commando', a tag which stuck around for several years after World War II had ended. Webb later returned to radio, became the voice of Sad Sack, hosted the quiz show "Guess Who", and then had a minor career on local television sometime after 1951.{{Unreliable source?|date=January 2021}}

Death

Webb died on September 16, 1983, according to The New York Times; he was 77. He died of Parkinson's disease.{{Unreliable source?|date=January 2021}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1936

| The Coo-Coo Nut Grove

| Walter Windpipe

| Voice, uncredited

rowspan="6" |1937

|Porky's Duck Hunt

|Joe Penner

|Voice, uncredited

Clean Pastures

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Porky's Super Service

|{{cite book |last1=Ohmart |first1=Ben |title=Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices |date=2012 |publisher=BearManor Media |isbn=978-1-5939-3788-1 |page= |language=en}}

| Voice, uncredited

Egghead Rides Again

| Egghead

| Voice, uncredited

Plenty of Money and You

|

| Voice, uncredited

September in the Rain

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

rowspan="15" | 1938

| Daffy Duck & Egghead

| Egghead

| Voice, uncredited

Yokel Boy Makes Good

| Snuffy Skunk{{cite web |title=Radio Round-Up: "Wanna Buy A Duck?" JOE PENNER {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/radio-round-up-wanna-buy-a-duck-joe-penner/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |accessdate=October 3, 2020}}

| Voice, uncredited

Poor Elmer

|

| Voice, uncredited

Boy Meets Dog

| Typewriting Elf

| Voice, uncredited

The Big Birdcast

| Joe Penner Bird

| Voice, uncredited

Katnip Kollege

|

| Voice, uncredited

Cinderella Meets Fella

| Elmer Fudd

| Voice, uncredited

A-Lad-In Bagdad

| Egghead

| Voice, uncredited

Pals of the Saddle

| Russian Musician

| as Dave Weber

Porky in Wackyland

|

| Voice, uncredited

Porky in Egypt

| Humpty Bumpty

| Voice, uncredited

You're an Education

|

| Voice, uncredited

Count Me Out

| Egghead

| Voice, uncredited

The Disobedient Mouse

|

| Voice, uncredited

Mother Goose Goes Hollywood

| Eddie Cantor, Charlie McCarthy, Joe Penner, Edward G. Robinson, Fats Waller, Stepin Fetchit{{cite book |last1=Merritt |first1=Russell | last2=Kaufman| first2=J. B. |year=2016 |title=Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series |url= |location=Glendale, CA |edition=2nd |publisher=Disney Editions |pages=206–207 |isbn=978-1-4847-5132-9 |author-link= }}

| Voice, uncredited

rowspan="20" | 1939

| The Lone Stranger and Porky

| Indian in Mirror

| Voice, uncredited

It's an Ill Wind

| Mysterious Voice

| Voice, uncredited

Jitterbug Follies

| Tough Guy

| Voice, uncredited

A Day at the Zoo

| Second Elk, Owl, Parrot, Second Panther, Jailbird

| Voice, uncredited

Porky's Movie Mystery

| Police Chief

| Voice, uncredited

Goofy and Wilbur

| Goofy

| Voice, uncredited

Chicken Jitters

| Fox

| Voice, uncredited

The House That Jack Built

| Bear, Boss Termite

| Voice, uncredited

A Star Is Shorn

| Speedy Williams

|

Bars and Stripes Forever

| Prison Guard, Other Prisoners

| Voice, uncredited

Thugs with Dirty Mugs

| Killer Diller

| Voice, uncredited

Swingy: Community Sing No. 10

| Himself

|

Believe It or Else

| Elmer Fudd, Old Man in Jail, Chippofoski

| Voice, uncredited

Snuffy's Party

| Mr. Whippletree

| Voice, uncredited

Life Begins for Andy Panda

| Mr. Whippletree, Finchell Broadcasting Station, Pygmies{{cite web |title=Tralfaz: Surprising a Turtle |url=https://tralfaz.blogspot.com/2018/03/surprising-turtle.html |website=Tralfaz |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |date=March 9, 2018}}

| Voice, uncredited

Naughty Neighbors

| Duck

| Voice, uncredited

Pied Piper Porky

| Mouse

| Voice, uncredited

Fresh Fish

| Fish Teacher

| Voice, uncredited

Scrambled Eggs

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Laugh It Off

| Indian Wahoon in Production Number

| Uncredited

rowspan="15" | 1940

| Porky's Last Stand

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Andy Panda Goes Fishing

| Mr. Whippletree, Pygmies

| Voice, uncredited

The Mouse Exterminator

| Krazy Kat

| Voice, uncredited

Slap-Happy Pappy

| Andy Devine Chicken, Ned Sparks Chicken, Walter Winchell Bird

| Voice, uncredited

100 Pygmies and Andy Panda

| Mr. Whippletree, Pygmies

| Voice, uncredited

Tugboat Mickey

| Goofy

| Voice, uncredited

Billposters

| Goofy

| Voice, uncredited

Barnyard Babies

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

News Oddities

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Tangled Television

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Mr. Elephant Goes to Town

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

It Happened to Crusoe

| Various

| Voice, uncredited

Malibu Beach Party

| Ned Sparks, Most Male Actors

| Voice, uncredited

Crazy House

| Mysterious Voice

| Voice, uncredited

Goofy's Glider

| Goofy

| Voice, uncredited

rowspan="6" | 1941

| City of Missing Girls

| William Short

|

Baggage Buster

| Goofy

| Voice, uncredited

Woody Woodpecker

| Owl

| Voice, uncredited

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company "B"

| Drill Sergeant

| Voice, uncredited

Sing Another Chorus

| Imitator

| Uncredited

Pantry Panic

| Woody Woodpecker, Korny Kat, Moose

| Voice, uncredited

1942

| Old Blackout Joe

| Air Raid Warden

| Voice, uncredited

1943

| Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs

| Queen

| Voice, uncredited

=Radio=

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1936

| The Baker's Broadcast

| Himself

| Episode: "The Old Joe"

References

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