Pinto Colvig
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Pinto Colvig in Jacksonville School | Born | Vance DeBar Colvig (1892-09-11)September 11, 1892
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Died | October 3, 1967(1967-10-03) (aged 75)
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Cause of death | Lung cancer |
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Resting place | Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City |
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Alma mater | Oregon State University |
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Occupations | - Voice actor
- cartoonist
- vaudeville performer
- circus performer
- animator
- screenwriter
- comedian
- director
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Years active | 1925–1967 |
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Spouse(s) | Margaret Bourke Slavin (m. 1916–1950; her death) Peggy Bernice Allaire (m. 1952–1967; his death) |
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Children | Vance DeBar Colvig, Jr. (1918-1991) William Mason Colvig (1920–1992) Byington Ford Colvig (1921–1996) Bourke L. Colvig (1922–1985) Courtney X. Colvig (1931–1990) |
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Parent(s) | William Mason Colvig (father) (1845–1936) Adelaide Birdseye Colvig (mother) (1856–1912) |
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Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig (September 11, 1892 - October 3, 1967) was an American actor, voice actor, newspaper cartoonist, circus performer, vaudeville performer, animator, and writer.[1] He was best known as the original Bozo the Clown.[2] He was the voice of Disney's Goofy. In 1993 he was honored with a Disney Legends award.[3]
Life and career
Colvig was born in 1892 in Jacksonville, Oregon.[1] His parents were Addie and William Colvig. His father was the Jackson County attorney.[4] He was the youngest of seven children. He was nicknamed "Pinto" because of all his freckles.[5] Colvig grew up in Jacksonville and nearby Medford. He spend a good deal of time mimicking the sounds he heard all around him. He could mimic the sound of farm animals, a rusty gate and noises from around the village.[3]
He studied art at Oregon Agricultural College (OAC) (later Oregon State University) in Corvallis, Oregon.[1] in 1916 he married Margaret Slaven. They moved to San Francisco where Colvig worked as a cartoonist for the San Francisco Bulletin and the San Francisco Chronicle.[1]
Silent films
In the 1920s Colvig began working in Hollywood in silent movies.[6] He was a comedy writer and played bit parts for Mack Sennett.[3] He then moved to the Disney studios where he became one of their top artists.[6]
Talking pictures
When movies changed to sound he began doing voices for characters.[1] He is also known for his Disney work as the voice of Goofy from 1932 until his death in 1967. He was the voice of Bluto in Popeye cartoons.[1] He was Grumpy and Sleepy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[1] In The Three Little Pigs he was the voice of the Practical Pig.[1] He was also the co-writer of the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" in the same movie.[5]
Sound artist
From the 1920s he provided sound effects on programs such as the Jack Benny Program and Amos 'n' Andy.[5] He invented most of his own sound effects. He was known for making a funny line even funnier. Colvig is a legend among foley sound technicians.[4]
Bozo the clown
As a teenager Colvig ran away to join the circus.[7] He eventually performed as a circus clown. In 1946 he was hired by Capitol Records to work on the world's first read-along book “Bozo at the Circus.”[7] The book and record were a tremendous success and there were demands by children to see Bozo. Drawing on his circus background, Colvig created a clown character to match the books and records.[7] Station KTTV in Los Angeles created a television series for Bozo the clown starring Pinto Colvig.[7] After Bozo, Colvig returned to doing voice work.[7]
Death
Colvig died of lung cancer on October 3, 1967, in Woodland Hills, California.[8] He was 75 years old.
Filmography
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1925 |
Hey Fever Time |
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After a Reputation |
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Buster be Good |
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Oh! Buster! |
The Butler |
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Buster's Nightmare |
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1928 |
The Cockeyed Family |
Orange Farmer |
(uncredited)
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1930 |
Spooks |
Hippo |
(voice, uncredited)
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Henpecked |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Chain Gang |
Hounds |
(voice, uncredited)
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Snappy Salesman |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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Cold Feet |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Navy |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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Africa |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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Alaska |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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1931 |
What a Doctor |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Moose Hunt |
Pluto |
(voice)
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Mickey Steps Out |
Pluto |
(voice)
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Mickey's Orphans |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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1932 |
The Duck Hunt |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Mad Dog |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Barnyard Olympics |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Revue |
Dippy Dog, Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Just Dogs |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Nightmare |
Pluto |
(voice)
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Trader Mickey |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Whoopee Party |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Touchdown Mickey |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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1933 |
Building a Building |
Pegleg Pete |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Mad Doctor |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Pal Pluto |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Mellerdrammer |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Ye Olden Days |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Three Little Pigs |
Practical Pig |
(voice, uncredited)
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I Like Mountain Music |
Yodeler, various |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Steeplechase |
Colonel |
(voice, uncredited)
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1934 |
The Grasshopper and the Ants |
Grasshopper |
(voice, uncredited)
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Playful Pluto |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Big Bad Wolf |
Practical Pig |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Wise Little Hen |
Peter Pig |
(voice, uncredited)
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Orphan's Benefit |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Servants' Entrance |
Mustard Pot |
(uncredited)
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1935 |
Mickey's Service Station |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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The Cookie Carnival |
Cookie Boy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Garden |
Pluto, Grasshopper |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Fire Brigade |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Pluto's Judgement Day |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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On Ice |
Goofy, Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Broken Toys |
W.C. Fields Doll, Various |
(voice, uncredited)
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1936 |
Mickey's Grand Opera |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Three Little Wolves |
Practical Pig |
(voice, uncredited)
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Moving Day |
Goofy |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mickey's Rival |
Mortimer Mouse |
(voice)
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Alpine Climbers |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Donald and Pluto |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Three Blind Musketeers |
Tall thin mouseketeer |
(voice, uncredited)
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Donald and Pluto |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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Mother Pluto |
Pluto |
(voice, uncredited)
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References
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