Greg Burson
American voice actor (1949–2008)
Greg Burson
Born Gregory Lewis Burson
(1949-06-29 ) June 29, 1949Died July 22, 2008(2008-07-22) (aged 59) Occupation Voice actor Years active 1973–2004
Gregory Lewis Burson (June 29, 1949 – July 22, 2008) was an American voice actor. He was best known for being one of the many successors to voice actors Daws Butler (who was also Burson's mentor) and Mel Blanc following their deaths in 1988 and 1989 respectively.
Career
One of Burson's earliest jobs, which did not pay well but got him lots of attention, was doing the voiceover for a Dianetics commercial for Scientology . He was trained by Daws Butler , who was his acting mentor and one of his influences.[ 1] Following Butler's death, Burson inherited most of his characters,[ 2] starting with Yogi Bear on The New Yogi Bear Show and many other characters in Hanna-Barbera -related shows. He also inherited the role of Mr. Magoo in the animated segments of the live action feature film of the same name in 1997 (after Jim Backus died in 1989).
Burson was also one of the successors to Mel Blanc , and voiced many of his characters as well, including Bugs Bunny , for whom he was given the responsibility of voicing in 1995's Carrotblanca , a well-received 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon originally shown in cinemas alongside The Amazing Panda Adventure (USA and Canada ) and The Pebble and the Penguin (non-US). It has since then released on video, packaged with older Looney Tunes cartoons, and was even included in the special edition DVD release of Casablanca , of which it is both a parody and a homage .
Burson also voiced Bugs in the 1997 short From Hare to Eternity , which is notable for being dedicated to Friz Freleng (who had died in 1995). It was also notable for being the final Looney Tunes cartoon that Chuck Jones had directed before his death in 2002. Burson also provided Bugs' voice in new animation for Bugs 'n' Daffy , which ran on Kids' WB from 1995 to 1998. Alternating with Jeff Bergman , Bob Bergen , Joe Alaskey , Jim Cummings , Maurice LaMarche , and Billy West , he also voiced several other Looney Tunes characters including Daffy Duck , Porky Pig , Tweety , Sylvester , Elmer Fudd , Yosemite Sam , Marvin the Martian , Tasmanian Devil , Pepé Le Pew , Speedy Gonzales , and Foghorn Leghorn on various Warner Bros. animated television series, films, toys, and video games.
His other voice work includes shows such as CatDog , Batman: The Animated Series , All-New Dennis the Menace , Mother Goose and Grimm , The Angry Beavers , Johnny Bravo , Samurai Jack , The Smurfs , Super Friends , The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat and Garfield and Friends , the feature film Jurassic Park and the three Star Wars video games The Phantom Menace , Jedi Power Battles , and The Gungan Frontier .
In 1995, at the height of the popularity of R. L. Stine's Goosebumps book and television series, though not known at the time, and his only performance in it, he was also the voice behind one version of the commercial that promoted the "Goosebumps Fan Club" in some of the old VHS tapes of the television show of the same name, while Tony Jay recorded a second version of the same promo. Burson also lent his voice to several promos for Fox Kids .
Legal issues
In May 2004, Burson was arrested by detectives after barricading himself inside his home in Tujunga for six hours before surrendering. Initial reports claimed that an armed S.W.A.T. team had responded to a call from two of his female roommates that he was drunk, armed and holding a third female roommate hostage.[ 3] [ 4] Officers later discovered that he had a collection of guns in his home. Burson also screamed a stream of nonsensical words at the police when they were alerted to his home; one officer said, "He was so drunk, we couldn't tell if he was trying to do one of his voices or was just slurring his words." Officer Rudy Villarreal confirmed that all three women involved in the incident lived with Burson, but none of them were harmed.[ 5] The incident resulted in Burson being blacklisted for the rest of his life.
Death
After losing voice-over work , Burson struggled with depression and alcoholism .[ 1] On July 22, 2008, he died at the age of 59 due to complications from diabetes and arteriosclerosis .[ 6]
Filmography
Film
List of voice performances in feature and direct-to-video films
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1989
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
Flap and Nemo's Father
Asterix and the Big Fight
Chief Bombastix , Franksinatrix , Sergeant Noodles
English American dub
D.A.R.E. Bear Yogi
Yogi Bear , Doggie Daddy , Captain Caveman
Public service announcement
1991
Yakety Yak, Take It Back
Bugs Bunny
Music video
Rappin' N' Rhymin'
Yogi Bear[ 7]
1992
Tom and Jerry: The Movie
Moving Man
1993
Jurassic Park
Mr. DNA
I Yabba-Dabba Do!
Additional Voices
Television film
The D.A.R.E. Report: The Land of Decisions and Choices
Tommy's Grandfather, Puppy, Iggy, Joint, Additional Voices
1994
Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights
Yogi Bear and Royal Chef
Television film
Yogi the Easter Bear
Yogi Bear
Television film
1995
Carrotblanca
Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn , Pepé Le Pew and Airport PA Announcer
1996
Space Jam
Elmer Fudd (two scenes) and Foghorn Leghorn (some lines)
Uncredited
1997
From Hare to Eternity
Bugs Bunny
Mr. Magoo
Mr. Quincy Magoo (animated form)
2003
Looney Tunes: Stranger than Fiction
Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg , and Pepé Le Pew
Direct-to-video
Looney Tunes: Reality Check
Foghorn Leghorn
Direct-to-video
2004
My Generation G...G... Gap
Security Guard
Final role appearance
Television
List of voice performances in television shows
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1982
The Smurfs
Additional Voices
1 episode
1987–1990
The Real Ghostbusters
Dib Devlin, Casey Jones, Gorgar
3 episodes
1988
The New Yogi Bear Show
Yogi Bear
1988–1990
Fantastic Max
Additional Voices
1989
A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera
Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound , Quick Draw McGraw , Snuffles , Snagglepuss
Television special
1990
Wake, Rattle, and Roll
Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss
1990–1992
Tiny Toon Adventures
Elmer Fudd , Pepé Le Pew , Bugs Bunny , Daffy Duck , Porky Pig , Tasmanian Devil , Foghorn Leghorn
1991–1992
Mother Goose and Grimm
Attila
1991
Yo Yogi!
Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Officer Smith , Mr. Jinks , Loopy De Loop , Lippy the Lion , Peter Potamus , Uncle Undercover
Tom & Jerry Kids
Nefarious Wolf, Chase School Teacher
1 episode
1992–1994
Garfield and Friends
Additional Voices
12 episodes
1993
All-New Dennis the Menace
Mr. Wilson
Batman: The Animated Series
Mad Dog
2 episodes
Droopy, Master Detective
Additional Voices
Taz-Mania
Bugs Bunny, Tony Tortoise, Foghorn Leghorn
2 episodes
1993–1997
Animaniacs
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety , Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam
3 episodes
1995
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
Additional Voices
2 episodes
1995–1996
The Baby Huey Show
The Fox
Season 2 only
1995–1998
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
Elmer Fudd, Pepé Le Pew, Cot Martin, Ed McMuffin
4 episodes
Bugs 'n' Daffy
Bugs Bunny
Main theme only
1996
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Corbin, Sanderson
1 episode
1997
Johnny Bravo
The Ghostly Gardener
1 episode
1997–1998
Channel Umptee—3
Professor I. Revelent
1998
CatDog
Barry the Baboon
1 episode
1999
A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith
Yogi Bear, Squirrel Boy, Squirrel Girl
Television special
The Angry Beavers
Judge Otter, Otter #1
1 episode
2002
Samurai Jack
Quick Draw McGraw
1 episode
Video games
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1990
Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball
Bugs Bunny , Daffy Duck , Sylvester , Tasmanian Devil , Foghorn Leghorn
Pinball machine
1992
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally
Opera Singer (clearing throat)[ 8] [ 9]
1993
Taz-Mania
Tasmanian Devil[ 9]
Super NES version
1993
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions
Duck Dodgers [ 10] [ 9]
Super NES version
1994
Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage
All of the characters[ 11] [ 9]
1994
Acme Animation Factory
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig , Speedy Gonzales, Marvin the Martian [ 12] [ 9]
1995
Looney Tunes B-Ball
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd , Sylvester, Marvin the Martian, Tasmanian Devil, Director[ 13] [ 9]
1995
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos
Speedy Gonzales [ 9]
1995
Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday
Porky Pig[ 9]
1999
Star Wars Episode I: The Gungan Frontier
Boss Rugor Nass , Gungan Librarian
1999
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Boss Rugor Nass, Guard Door, Injured Soldier #1, Jabba's Porter, Shop Owner
2000
Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
Boss Rugor Nass, Peck
2000
Wacky Races
Red Max, Sergeant Blast, Peter Perfect, Rufus Ruffcut
2000
Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey Adventure Book
Boss Nass, Tower Announcer
2001
Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf
Elmer Fudd, Phantoms
2015
Lego Jurassic World
Mr. DNA
(archive footage)
Theme parks
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1990
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
Yogi Bear
[ 14]
1991
Looney Tunes River Ride
Bugs Bunny , Elmer Fudd , Yosemite Sam , Foghorn Leghorn , Pepé Le Pew , Narrator
[ 15]
1992
Yosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure!
Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd
[ 16]
Bugs Bunny Goin' Hollywood
Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn
[ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
1993
The Toonite Show Starring Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny, Sylvester , Tasmanian Devil , Pepé Le Pew
[ 21]
Mickey's Starland Show
D.U.D.E (fourth version)
[ 22]
1995
The Bugs Bunny Wacky World Games
Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian
[ 23]
1997
Warner Bros. Kids Club
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck , Yosemite Sam, Tweety , Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil
[ 24]
1999
Looney Tunes: What's Up, Rock?
Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn
[ 25]
References
^ a b Evanier, Mark (August 1, 2008). "Greg Burson, R.I.P." News From Me . Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2011 .
^ "Greg Burson" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved 2015-07-21 .
^ Baisley, Sarah (10 May 2004). "LAPD & SWAT Surround Voice Actor Burson" . Animation World Network . Retrieved 1 October 2012 .
^ Beck, Jerry (10 May 2004). "GREG BURSON ARRESTED" . Cartoon Brew . Retrieved 21 July 2015 .
^ Alamares, Mark (6 August 2008). "Ex-WB Voice Actor Greg Burson Dies At 59" . Animation World Network . Retrieved 21 July 2015 .
^ Mitchell, Nigel (24 August 2017). "Jurassic Park: Where Are They Now" . CBR.com . Retrieved 13 May 2019 .
^ "Rappin' N' Rhymin' " . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved 2024-10-08 .
^ "Road Runner's Death Valley Rally" . YouTube. 25 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved January 25, 2021 .
^ a b c d e f g h "The Voice Artist's Spotlight on Twitter: "Greg Burson was the go-to guy for all voices in all of the Looney Tunes games developed by Sunsoft. Also voiced Daffy, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and more." " . Twitter. Retrieved December 6, 2020 .
^ "Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved 2020-12-06 .
^ "Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage" .
^ "Acme Animation Factory" .
^ "Looney Tunes B-Ball" .
^ "The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" .
^ "Looney Tunes River Ride" .
^ "Yosemite Sam's Gold River Adventure" .
^ "Children's Theater At Six Flags Great Adventure" . GreatAdventureHistory.com. Archived from the original on July 25, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2024 .
^ "Park History Timeline" . SFOT Source. Retrieved September 21, 2024 .
^ "Majestic Theatre" . SFOT Source. Retrieved September 21, 2024 .
^ "Looney Tunes Goin' Hollywood" . YouTube. 28 September 2008. Retrieved February 16, 2022 .
^ "The Toonite Show Starring Bugs Bunny" .
^ "Mickey's Starland Show" . YouTube. 24 June 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2022 .
^ "Bugs Bunny Wacky World Games" .
^ "Warner Bros. Kids Club" .
^ "Looney Tunes: What's Up Rock?" .
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