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American actor (1894–1953)
Harry E. Lang
Born(1894-12-29)December 29, 1894
New York City, U.S.
DiedAugust 5, 1953(1953-08-05) (aged 58)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1929–1953

Harry Edward Lang (December 29, 1894 – August 5, 1953) was an American actor who appeared in The Cisco Kid. He was known for working at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.

Biography

Lang was born on December 29, 1894, in New York City. He made his film debut in the 1929 Vitaphone short, Who's Who?, in which he and partner Bernice Haley performed an early version of Who's on First? Lang and Haley also performed in a 1930 comedy skit named "Who's Your Boss?".

He provided vocal effects for Tom in the Tom and Jerry cartoons from 1940 to 1953, and occasionally did the speaking voice for Tom from 1943 to 1946.

In 1946, he was cast as Pancho in The Cisco Kid radio series, opposite Jack Mather in the title role.

Death

In 1953, Lang fell ill with heart trouble and was forced to leave The Cisco Kid. After a brief return to the show, he died from a heart attack on August 5, 1953, at his home in Hollywood, California. Mel Blanc replaced him as Pancho until the series ended in 1956.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s).
1929 Who's Who? Skit Performer Uncredited
1933 Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Voice, uncredited
1936 Wash Your Step
1937 The Wayward Pups Cat Voice, uncredited
1938 Buried Treasure Leopard
There Goes My Heart Newsboy Uncredited
1939 Jitterbug Follies Announcer, Heckling Penguin singing Voice, uncredited
The Little Goldfish Undersea Creatures
Bad Boy Vanetti Uncredited
Dick Tracy's G-Men Barossa
Rio Taxi Driver
1940 Puss Gets the Boot Jasper Voice, uncredited
The Egg Hunt Jeeves, Platypus
1941 The Alley Cat Tom, Toodles Galore, Butler
The Midnight Snack Tom Cat
Sing for Your Supper Musician Uncredited
The Fox and the Grapes Fox (whistling) Voice, uncredited
The Tangled Angler Fish (whistling)
The Night Before Christmas Tom Cat
1942 Fraidy Cat
Chips off the Old Block Butch
A Battle for a Bottle Cat
Old Blackout Joe Air Raid Warden, "All clear!"
Song of Victory Hitler Vulture
The Gullible Canary Crow
Fine Feathered Friend Tom Cat
Malice in Slumberland Vocal effects
Sufferin' Cats Tom Cat, Meathead, Tom's Conscience
1943 Kindly Scram Igor Puzzlewitz, Bull
Plenty Below Zero Crow (saying "Moron")
The Lonesome Mouse Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse, Jerry's Inner Voice
Reason and Emotion Radio News Voice, Listener, Dummy, Donkey Man, Adolf Hitler
Nursery Crimes Mouse
The Cocky Bantam Freddy Falcon, Japanese
Baby Puss Tom Cat, Topsy Cat
The Herring Murder Mystery Igor Puzzlewitz, Sherlock Shad, Bailiff, Smoked Salmon, Mackerel, Sliverfish, Herring
1944 The Greatest Man in Siam King Size, Smartest Man in Siam, Draft Board Man, Richest Man in Siam, Fastest Man in Siam, Hottest Man in Siam, additional voices
Giddy Yapping Igor Puzzlewitz
Mr. Fore by Fore Igor Puzzlewitz, Bull
Fish Fry Andy Panda
The Bodyguard Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse
As the Fly Flies Igor Puzzlewitz
Mouse Trouble Tom Cat
1945 Dog, Cat and Canary Flippity and Flop
The Pied Piper of Basin Street Mayor
Mouse in Manhattan Jerry Mouse, Alley Cat
Booby Socks Cat
Donald's Crime Donald's Conscience
Duck Pimples Leslie J. Clark
Phoney Baloney Newsboy #2
Captain Tugboat Annie Man Uncredited
Speaking of Animals: From A to Zoo Hippopotamus Voice, uncredited
Quiet Please! Tom Cat
1946 Catnipped Surgeons, Flippity and Flop
The Hick Chick Charles (screeching sounds)
Solid Serenade Tom Cat
Cagey Bird Flippity
Mysto Fox M.C.
Silent Tweetment Flippity
1947 Woody the Giant Killer Buck Beaver
Down the Drain Cat
Speaking of Animals: Ain't Nature Grand Rabbit
1948 Kiddie Koncert Wally Walrus, Sniffs, "That's my boy", "Food!!"
Playful Pelican Andy Panda (whistling), Paddy Pelican, Baby Pelican
1949 Jerry's Diary Uncle Dudley, Tom Cat
1950 A Lady Without Passport Clerk Uncredited
1951 Soldiers Three Shopkeeper
1952 Triplet Trouble Tom Cat Voice, uncredited
Push-Button Kitty
Cruise Cat
1953 The Missing Mouse
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars French Waiter Uncredited
The Golden Blade Magician Uncredited, released posthumously
Two Little Indians Tom's Coonskin Cap Archive recording, uncredited released posthumously
The Three Little Pups Cat Puppet Archive recording from The Alley Cat, uncredited, released posthumously
1954 Socko in Morocco Legionnaire Sergeant Voice, uncredited, released posthumously

Radio

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s).
1946–1953 The Cisco Kid Pancho

References

  1. "Examining the Origins of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?". Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  2. "Havana Yarn in 'Her Man', Palace Film". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. October 12, 1930. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  3. ^ "Rachel's Turn On The Fence: Another Look At THE ALLEY CAT (1941)". The Home For Orphan Toons. July 2, 2008. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Scott, Keith (October 3, 2022). Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2. BearManor Media.
  5. ^ "The Cisco Kid Volume 4. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  6. ^ "Harry Lang Dies". The Times Union. Associated Press. August 5, 1953. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  7. Francis, Nevins (2008). "Ride, Amigos, Ride: Gilbert Roland Takes Over". The Cisco Kid : American hero, Hispanic roots. p. 127.
  8. ""Woody The Giant Killer" (1947)". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  9. "Frequently Asked Questions". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  10. "Andy Panda in "Playful Pelican" (1948) |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved July 13, 2022.

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