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Daws Butler's Voice Acting Book

The voice of Yogi Bear, Daws Butler, gives advice and exercises on being a top notch voice actor.

Daws Butler was the Master of Voice. He spoke the words for most of the classic Hanna-Barbera characters: Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quickdraw McGraw, Elroy Jetson, and a hundred others. He also originated the vocal character of Cap'n Crunch and other famous Jay Ward cartoon characters. His significant work with Stan Freberg in the 1950s on The Stan Freberg Show and multi-million-selling records such as St. George and the Dragonet are still held in reverence today. He also ran a voice acting workshop for years.

This is his book of scenes, exercises and advice for voice actors, written for those who are now tops in the profession. Among his many successful students are Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart Simpson), and Corey Burton (from Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind to Star Wars: The Phantom Menace), who wrote the Foreword.

For the first time in print, finally a book for voice professionals by the top man himself!

Pre-order Scenes For Actors and Voices by Daws Butler today and get FREE US shipping! Release date: June 1, 2003.

ISBN: 0-9714570-6-9                             PRICE: $15.95

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