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'''Jackson Beck''' (July 23, 1912—July 28, 2004) was an American actor best known as the announcer on radio's ''The Adventures of [[Superman]]'' and the voice of [[Bluto]] in the [[Famous Studios|Famous]] era [[Popeye]] theatrical shorts.
 
'''Jackson Beck''' (July 23, 1912—July 28, 2004) was an American actor best known as the announcer on radio's ''The Adventures of [[Superman]]'' and the voice of [[Bluto]] in the [[Famous Studios|Famous]] era [[Popeye]] theatrical shorts.
   
In addition to a lengthy career in radio and film as a narrator and actor, Beck was a prolific voice artist in animation, becoming a regular at Famous Studios in the mid-1940s. He voiced Bluto in the Popeye cartoons, Little Lulu's father, and Buzzy the Crow, who was a foil for Katnip the Cat in a number of cartoons. Later, he would lend his voice to animated television films such as ''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'' and series like ''G. I. Joe''. His voice was also employed for commercials, as an announcer, and in various other capacities.
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In addition to a lengthy career in radio and film as a narrator and actor, Beck was a prolific voice artist in animation, becoming a regular at Famous Studios in the mid-1940s. He voiced Bluto in the Popeye cartoons, Little Lulu's father, and Buzzy the Crow, who was a foil for Katnip the Cat in a number of cartoons. Later, he would lend his voice to animated television films such as ''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'' and series like ''G. I. Joe'' and ''[[Popeye the Sailor (TV series)|Popeye the Sailor]]'' (as Bluto replacement [[Brutus]]). His voice was also employed for commercials, as an announcer, and in various other capacities.
   
 
Beck died of stroke on July 28, 2004 at age 92. He is buried in Brooklyn's Mount Hope Cemetery.
 
Beck died of stroke on July 28, 2004 at age 92. He is buried in Brooklyn's Mount Hope Cemetery.

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Jackson Beck (July 23, 1912—July 28, 2004) was an American actor best known as the announcer on radio's The Adventures of Superman and the voice of Bluto in the Famous era Popeye theatrical shorts.

In addition to a lengthy career in radio and film as a narrator and actor, Beck was a prolific voice artist in animation, becoming a regular at Famous Studios in the mid-1940s. He voiced Bluto in the Popeye cartoons, Little Lulu's father, and Buzzy the Crow, who was a foil for Katnip the Cat in a number of cartoons. Later, he would lend his voice to animated television films such as Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown and series like G. I. Joe and Popeye the Sailor (as Bluto replacement Brutus). His voice was also employed for commercials, as an announcer, and in various other capacities.

Beck died of stroke on July 28, 2004 at age 92. He is buried in Brooklyn's Mount Hope Cemetery.

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