Don Messick Movies and Career Information
Sep 07, 1926
Buffalo
Actor
Donald Earl "Don" Messick (September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997) was an American voice actor. He voiced many cartoon characters, including Scooby-Doo, Ranger Smith and Boo Boo Bear, Muttley, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, Astro, Zorak, Godzooky, Dr. Benton Quest, Papa Smurf, Ratchet, Paper Doll Man and Pixie in Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks. Messick was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Lena Birch (née Hughes) and Binford Earl Messick, a house painter. He first wanted to be a ventriloquist, and even supported himself as one for a time. His big break came in the mid-1940s. At MGM, Tex Avery was producing the Droopy Dog cartoons. The regular voice actor, radio actor Bill Thompson, was not available. Daws Butler, who voiced characters for MGM, suggested that Avery seek out Messick, and so, he was hired to voice Droopy. Later, in the mid-1950s, when Bill Thompson parted ways with MGM, Messick took over the role of Droopy. Messick and Butler became a voice acting team for the Hanna-Barbera unit in 1957 with the arrival of Ruff and Reddy. Don was Ruff the cat and the Droopy-sounding Professor Gizmo. Butler was the southern-speaking dog, Reddy. Messick also narrated the show, which played out like
- Don Messick Movies before 2012
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie 1992
- Hobbit 1978
- Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
- Hey There it's Yogi Bear (2000)