Hal Smith

Hal Smith (1916- 1994) was an American actor whose voice was familiar in both radio and animation for many years. After serving in World War II, he went and appeared on many TV shows such as "The Andy Griffith Show", "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet", and "The Red Skelton Show". He also appeared occasionally in movies, such as Disney's "Son of Flubber". He was at his prime in animated voice-overs, however. Notable examples include: various characters on "Huckleberry Hound" and "The Flintstones", Gyro Gearloose on "DuckTales", Goofy in several Disney productions like "Mickey's Christmas Carol", Philippe the horse in "Beauty and the Beast", and Owl in the "Winnie the Pooh" shorts (later, he took over the voicing of Pooh himself after Sterling Holloway retired). He also did numerous TV commercials.

Smith has done some cartoon voicing on Sesame Street as well. He voiced an elephant, a bear, and an ant in a Jeff Hale cartoon about fighting to cross a bridge. It is believed he was also the voice of a man talking about how much he loves his bones in a Bruce Cayard cartoon.