Paul Frees(1920-1986)
- Actor
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Actor, composer, songwriter, voiceover artist and author. He joined
ASCAP in 1956, and his chief musical collaborators included Tony
Romano, Ruby Raksin, Walter Gross, and Ed Brandt. His popular-song compositions
include "Hollywood Soliloquy", "The Clown", "Drowning My Sorrow", and
"Voice in the Wind".
ASCAP in 1956, and his chief musical collaborators included Tony
Romano, Ruby Raksin, Walter Gross, and Ed Brandt. His popular-song compositions
include "Hollywood Soliloquy", "The Clown", "Drowning My Sorrow", and
"Voice in the Wind".
Known for:
7.8
TV Series
- 'Sybil'
- Aces Wilde
- Actor
- Additional Voices
- Adloff the Politician
- Admiral
- Agent 7
- Airline President
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Alfred
- Alfred Nobel
- American Board Member
- Anatol
- Arena Manager
- Aristotle
- Assistant District Attorney
- Athos
- Bank Robber
- Banker
- Barber
- Barnaby Victor
- Barney
- Benjamin Franklin
- Benson
- Board Member #1
- Bookie #1
- Boris
- Boris Badenov
- Brainwasher
- British Captain
- British Commander
- British Soldier
- British Trooper
- Buffalo Bill
- Buffalo Bill Cody
- Caleb's Friend
- Candlestick Maker
- Captain Kidd
- Captain Matthew Clift
- Captain Peachfuzz
- Captain R.J. Hotchkiss
- Captain Schnader
- Captain of Guards
- Carlyle
- Casanova
- Castaway
- Caveman #1
- Chancellor
- Charley's Friend
- Charlie Parlorcar
- Chauncey
- Checker Player
- Chief Inspector
- Chief Missile Engineer
- Chief of Police
- Chinese Authority
- Chop Suey Louie
- Christopher Columbus
- Circus Onlooker #1
- Citizen
- Citizen #1
- Citizen of Deadwood
- Citizen with Pig
- Clem
- Cletus Bookbinder
- Climber #2
- Cloyd
- Cockney Soldier
- Colonel
- Colonel Beauregard
- Colonel Jefferson Beauregard Lee
- Colonel McCornpone
- Commander Peary
- Confucius
- Constable Archibald Woolley
- Cook
- Corsair Captain
- Council Head
- Counselor
- Cowboy Actor
- Cowboy Star
- Credney Blatt
- Croupier
- Customer #1
- Customer #2
- Dad
- Dallas Kid
- Daniel Boone
- Deadwood Reporter
- Dentist
- Digger Deeper
- Diplomat
- District Attorney
- Dmitriy
- Doctor
- Don Juan
- Dorson Belles
- Dr. Livingstone
- Dr. Poppover
- Dr. Sebastian Fleegle
- Dudley Do-Right Narrator
- Duel Judge
- Duke of Wellington
- Durward
- Earl of Crankcase
- Ed Foo Yung
- Edgar
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Edgar Fish
- Einstein
- Eph's Friend
- Erwin
- Eskimo Chief
- Estate Agent
- Evacuating Floy
- Eye Doctor
- FBI Chief
- Fact-Finder #1
- Featherby's Friend
- Feodor
- Ferdinand Magellan
- Fiduciary J. Blurt
- Filcher
- Fingers Scarnose
- Fishmonger
- Floy
- Foreign Legion Officer
- Foreman
- Forrest Primeval
- Francis Bacon
- Francisco Pizzaro
- Frantic Man
- Franz Schubert
- François Villain
- French Board Member
- French Board Member #1
- French Cabinet Member #1
- Frog Prince
- Funeral Parlor Man
- Fungus Khan
- G.J.
- Galileo
- Gambler #2
- Gaspar Viejo
- Gaston
- General
- General Broadbeam
- General Burgoyne
- General Carruthers
- General Consternation
- General Cornwallis
- General Washington
- General's Aide
- Generous Man
- George
- George Armstrong Custer
- Georgiy
- Geronimo
- Giuseppe Pasto
- Gonzalez
- Gorki's Assistant
- Government Guard
- Governor
- Governor Abner
- Grand Vizier
- Grocer
- Guadalupe Rodriguez (Zero)
- Guard
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Gunslinger
- Hadley
- Hans Christian Oersted
- Harlow
- Hat-Seller
- Hatchet
- Hatful
- Hawser Guard
- Henry
- Henry VIII
- Herman the Pidgeon
- Hotel Manager
- Hugo Bumbling
- Inca Chief
- Indian
- Indian Chief
- Inspector Fenwick
- Italian
- J. Edgar Bloomer
- James McNeill Whistler
- Jay
- Jesse James
- Jeweler
- Jim Bowie
- Johannes Gutenberg
- John Holland
- John James Audobon
- John Sutter
- Judge
- Jules Verne
- Julius Caesar
- Kilrain's Manager
- King
- King Arthur
- King Bushwick
- King Cheops
- King Richard
- King's Brother
- Kirward
- Kit Carson
- Kublai Khan
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Lazy Jay
- Leader of Moon Men
- Lecturer
- Lefty
- Leif Ericsson
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Lieutenant
- Little John
- Logger
- Lord Cardigan
- Lord Douglas
- Lord Nelson
- Lord of Pesaro
- Louis Pasteur
- Louis XVI
- Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Lyndon
- M.T. Skull
- Major
- Major Hardrock
- Man #1
- Man #2
- Mangler #1
- Mangler #2
- Mangler No. 26
- Mangler No. 70
- Marco Polo
- Marie Antoinette
- Marquis of Queensbury
- Martha Washington
- Mate
- Mayor
- Mayor Fiorello LaPompano
- McSnide
- Member Bookie #1
- Merlin
- Mexican
- Mexican #1
- Mink Farmer
- Moon Man
- Mort
- Mountie #3
- Mr. Butterfield
- Mr. Friendly
- Mr. Wangle
- Mrs. Revere
- Mustache Seller
- Napoleon
- Nasty Noogle
- Navy Commander
- Neighbor
- Nero
- Newsboy
- Newsboy #2
- Newsreader
- Nozmo
- O'Hara
- O.D. Pringle
- Odd Puss Rex
- Old Man Mose
- Oldberry
- Opponent
- Orphanage Man
- Orville
- Otis
- P.T. Barnum
- Pa Hatful
- Pancho Villa
- Papa Scarnose
- Pass Receiver
- Paul Julius Reuter
- Paul Revere
- Penn
- Penworthy
- Pericles Parnassus
- Peter Cooper
- Peter Piper
- Pierre LeKomo
- Pilot
- Pirate #2
- Pirate #3
- Police Chief
- Police Detective #1
- Police Officer
- Policeman
- Ponce De Leon
- Pongo Britt
- Pony Express Manager
- Porfirio Garbonza
- Postmaster James J. Nearly
- Printer
- Prison Guard
- Professor
- Professor #3
- Professor Wernher von Beige
- Prosecutor
- Publius Maximus
- Queen Isabella
- Quincy Flogg
- Radar Man
- Radio Actor
- Radio Announcer
- Railroad Man
- Railway Clerk
- Ranthrew
- Reporter
- Restaurant Manager
- Restaurant Patron
- Rimsky
- Robber
- Robber #1
- Robert E. Leech
- Robin Hood
- Robinson Crusoe
- Rocky Knute
- Rollo
- Russian #1
- Russian General
- Sailor #1
- Scientist #2
- Scotland Yard Inspector
- Scotsman
- Scout
- Secretary of Defense
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of the Interior
- Selwyn
- Senator
- Senator Fussmussen
- Senator Shunpike
- Sergeant
- Sheik Abdul Fanook
- Sheriff
- Sheriff Wright
- Sheriff of Nottingham
- Shirt Seller
- Sir Augustus Coney
- Sir Digby's Friend
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Sir Newton Fugg
- Sir Round
- Sir Walter Raleigh
- Sitting Bull
- Skagway Judge
- Sleepless Mexican
- Slim
- Slug
- Southern Gentleman
- Spanish Captain
- Spectator
- Steamboat Captain
- Stephen Decatur
- Student
- TV Announcer
- Talbot Heffelfinger
- Talent Scout
- Technician
- Theatre Manager
- Tiddler #1
- Toll Collector
- Tor
- Town Councilman #2
- Townsman #1
- Townsman #3
- Train Conductor
- Two-Gun Twombly
- Undertaker
- Variety Show Announcer
- Vasco Nunez de Balboa
- Vienna Police Chief
- Viewer
- Wagon Man
- Warden
- Washington's Father
- Watchdog
- Weatherman
- Welcoming Man
- Whistler's Mother
- Wilbur Wright
- William Shakespeare
- William Tecumseh Sherman
- William Tell
- Wizard
- Wolf
- Wyatt Earp
- X-9
- Yale Rower
- Zeb's Friend
- Zebulon Pike
- Zeke(voice)
Credits
Actor
- 2017
- 1987
- 1986
- 1984
- 1983
- 1983
- 1982
- 1982
- 1980
- 1980
- 1979
- The Stingiest Man in Town6.5TV Movie
- Ghost of Christmas Past
- Ghost of Christmas Present
- Old Joe (voice)
- 1978
- 1978
- 1978
- 1978
Writer
Additional Crew
- 1984
- 1981
- 1967
- 1965
- Blood and Black Lace7.1
- voice dubbing: Max/Sylvester/Morell/Ceaser/Marco/Zanchin/Attendant (english version, uncredited)
- 1964
- 1960
- 1959
- 1959
- 1958
- 1955
Personal details
- Alternative names
- Paul H. Frees
- Born
- Died
- November 2, 1986
- Tiburon, California, USA(heart failure)
- SpousesBeverly Teresa MarlowJune 15, 1971 - November 2, 1986 (his death)
- ChildrenChild
- Other works"Ghost Host" of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA.
- Publicity listings
Did you know
- TriviaHe is the Ghost Host or narrator at the Haunted Mansion Attraction & Adventure Thru Innerspace (now Star Tours) at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
- Quotes[asked if he ever had reason to resent his choice of profession] Sometimes, yes. But it's nothing I can't overcome when I look at the
bank balance.
- TrademarksThe ability to change his voice to a wide variety of different characteristics, ranging from deep and threatening to high and dainty.
- Nickname
- Man of a Thousand Voices
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