(August 11, 1937 – July 15, 2010) |
Life and career
King was probably best known for voicing Tailor Smurf in the 1980s television cartoon series The Smurfs. Long associated with Hanna-Barbera, King provided the voice of Shecky in The Biskitts (1983). He was also in the voice casts of The Little Rascals and Scooby and Scrappy-Doo (both 1982), Tom & Jerry Kids (1990), and Droopy, Master Detective and the Flintstones TV special I Yabba-Dabba Do! (both 1993).[1][2]
He also made many guest appearances in films and on television shows such as Diff'rent Strokes, Corky Romano, The Munsters Today, One Day at a Time, Dragnet (both 1954 and 1989 versions), Burke's Law, The Bronx Zoo, Mister Roberts, Babylon 5: Thirdspace, Barney Miller, Mister Ed, The Bill Cosby Show, My Living Doll, The Beverly Hillbillies, Ben Casey, Mannix, America 2-Night, Reno 911, 12 O'Clock High, More Than Friends, Small Wonder, Breast Men, The Fall Guy, Burke's Law, Cagney and Lacey, The Partridge Family and The Jeffersons. He also wrote the teleplay for an episode of The Betty Hutton Show.
King was an original member of The Groundlings comedy troupe.[1][3]
Born Jerome C. Kattan in Chicago, Illinois, King was of Iraqi Jewish descent. He passed away on July 15, 2010, after a long illness.[1]
Filmography
Animated Roles
- Droopy, Master Detective - Additional Voices
- Scooby and Scrappy-Doo - Additional Voices
- The Biskitts - Shecky
- The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour - Additional Voices
- The Smurfs - Tailor Smurf
- Timeless Tales from Hallmark - Various Characters
- Tom & Jerry Kids - Additional Voices
Live-Action Roles
- 12 O'Clock High - Sgt. Weinstock
- America 2-Night - Rabbi Shecky Stein
- Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Leo
- Bachelor Father - Ansel
- Barney Miller - Nicholas Baskin, Paul Powell
- Batman - Nick
- Ben Casey - Victor
- Bollywood Hero - Himself
- Bosom Buddies - Budd Shore
- Burke's Law - Skins
- Cagney and Lacey - Businessman
- Call Me Claus - Rabbi Rosenfarb
- Charlie and Company - Ronald Sandler
- Diff'rent Strokes - Dr. Padnick
- Dragnet - Stan Gibbon (1989)
- EZ Streets - Insurance Adjuster
- Going My Way - Second Boy, Joey
- Halfway Home - Alan's Dad
- Handsome Harry's - Honest Stu Olsen
- Longstreet - Dr. Fowler
- Love, American Style (segment Love and the Nurse)
- Mannix - Dr. Kelly
- Man with a Camera - Ding Dong Fabrizi
- Medic - Lambert
- Mister Ed - Norman Howard
- Mister Roberts - Wiley
- More Than Friends - Lily Pad Pal
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - Emil, Bobo Bowman
- M Squad - Badger
- My Favorite Martian - Freddie Carson
- My Living Doll - Bellboy
- One Day at a Time - Mr. Neiman, Mr. Robters
- Out of This World - Dr. Stockman
- Reno 911! - Larry Plum
- Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women - Wardell
- Saturday Night Live - Jerome Mills (uncredited)
- Small Wonder - Kenny Hart
- The Beverly Hillbillies - Producer #3
- The Bill Cosby Show - Sam Cutter
- The Bronx Zoo - Uncle Louie
- The Eleventh Hour - Tom
- The Facts of Life - Florist
- The Jeffersons - Mr. Mendelson
- The June Allyson Show - Ward
- The Munsters Today - Burt Fearman
- The Partridge Family - Second Musician
- The Proper Time - Jerry Rohn
- The Rifleman - Donnel O'Mahoney
- The Smothers Brothers Show - Messenger
- The Walter Winchell File - Freddy Lundberg
Film Roles
- A Golightly Gathering - Party Goer #3
- A Light in the Forest - Lowell Hawkins
- A Night at the Roxbury - Flower Customer #2
- Breakfast at Tiffany's - Delivery Boy (uncredited)
- Breast Men - Barry Biggs
- Corky Romano - Dr. Kipper
- Cyber-C.H.I.C. - Dr. Von Solon
- Dino - Allie (uncredited)
- I Yabba-Dabba Do! - Additional Voices
- Johnny Trouble - Boy
- Kid Galahad - Round Card Man for Romero, Galahad Fight (uncredited)
- Kiss Them for Me - Marine (uncredited)
- Murph the Surf - Party Guest
- Perfumed Garden - Daerco
- Peyton Place - Pee Wee (uncredited)
- Scout's Honor - Mr. Appleorchard
- Slumber Party '57 - School Teacher
- Student Confidential - Mr. Goldman
- Tea and Sympathy - Ted
- Thunder Alley - Dom
- Westworld - Technician
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