Danny Webb
Biography
Danny Webb was a prominent American voice and film actor whose career flourished in Hollywood from 1935 to 1951. Born to a Hungarian furrier, Webb had already made a name for himself as a talented radio comedian prior to his arrival in Hollywood. His sharp wit and exceptional ability for celebrity impersonation gained him recognition on the popular 'Burns & Allen' radio show, which opened doors for him in the animation industry as a voice actor for Charles Mintz's Screen Gems cartoons.
Webb's versatility allowed him to collaborate with several major studios, including Columbia, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and most notably, Warner Brothers. His work during this era showcased his unique comedic style and solidified his reputation in the entertainment landscape. During World War II, Webb served in the US Army Signal Corps, which further honed his skills and experiences.
Following the war, he made a smooth transition back into the entertainment industry, returning to radio and participating in local television productions. Webb's contributions to comedy and voice acting left a lasting impact, and his ability to entertain audiences through various mediums remains a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft. His career spanned a pivotal time in American entertainment, marking him as a noteworthy figure in the history of voice and film acting.
Filmography
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Criminal (2016)
2016
A Year of the Quiet Sun
1984
A Little Chaos
2015
Birdemic: Shock and Terror
2010
Hummingbird
2013
Tugboat Mickey
1940 • Goofy (voice) (uncredited)
City of Tiny Lights
2016
Crow
2016
Ironclad 2: Battle for Blood
2014
Residue
2015
Churchill
2017
The Dig (2021)
2021
National Theatre Live: King Lear
2018
The Upside of Anger
2005
The Arbor
2010
Robin Hood (1991)
1991
A Feud There Was
1938
The Lone Stranger and Porky
1939 • Indian in Mirror (voice)
Porky's Last Stand
1940 • Customer (voice) (uncredited)
Attack Force
2006
Defence of the Realm
1986
The Contract (2016)
2016