Tony Pope
American voice actor (1947–2004)
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Born | Anthony J. Pope (1947-03-22)March 22, 1947
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Died | February 11, 2004(2004-02-11) (aged 56)
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Resting place | Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery |
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Other names | Anthony Mozdy Anthony Mozoy |
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Occupation | Voice actor |
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Years active | 1973–2004 |
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Spouse |
Patricia Lentz ( m. 1984) |
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Children | 3 |
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Anthony J. Pope (March 22, 1947 – February 11, 2004) was an American voice actor. He appeared in over 100 titles during his three-decade career, including as the voice of Goofy from 1979 to 1988. His anime roles include Colonel Shikishima in the Streamline Pictures dub of Akira (1988) and Shunsaku Ban in Metropolis (2001). Pope also provided the voice for the Tiger Electronics toy Furby.
Early life
Anthony J. Pope was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 22, 1947, to Thomas and Katherine Pope (née Mozdy).[1][2][3]
Career
After graduating from college, Pope moved to Los Angeles, California in 1973 were he officially began his career as a voice actor.[2] His mentor was Daws Butler who was best known as the voice of Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound.[4] Pope was known for providing the voice of Furby in English and five other languages.[5] He was also the voice of Goofy for 10 years, garnering 17 Gold and Platinum records.[2][5] His voice is prominent at Disneyland on several rides, as well as in the JumpStart products by Knowledge Adventure.[2][5]
Personal life
Pope married actress Patricia Lentz in 1984 and had three children together.[2] His daughter Marcella Lentz-Pope is an actress.[2]
Death
Pope died on February 11, 2004, from complications of leg surgery at the age of 56 in Burbank, California.[2] He was buried at Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
Filmography
Film
Anime
- The Adventures of Pinocchio (1971) – Lucignolo / Boy at Puppet Theatre
- Galaxy Express 999 (1979) – Unspecified Role (New World Pictures Dub)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (Movie) (1981) – General Revil
- Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow (1981) – General Revil
- Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space (1982) – General Revil
- Wings of Honneamize (1987) – Majaho / Tekatta
- Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999, TV Series) – Papa
- Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991) – Leslie Arno
- Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1992) – Sage Vishvamitra
- Apocalypse Zero (1996) – Oboro Hagakure
- Black Jack: The Movie (1996)
- Fake (1996) – Chief / Jaco
- Rurouni Kenshin (1996–1999, TV Series) – Kaishu Katsu
- Sun faa sau si (1998) – Boss / Sushi Chef / Movie Actor 1 / Zombies
- Vampire Princess Miyu (1998, TV Series) – Tonbi
- The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (1998–2003, TV Series) – Gan-chan
- The Big O (1999, TV Series) – Gisang
- Dinozaurs (2000, TV Series)
- Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (2001, TV Series) – Master Tessai Onizuka
- S-CRY-ed (2001, TV Series) – Chief
- Cyborg 009 (2002, TV Series) – Commander / Dr.Herschel
- Digimon Tamers (2002, TV Series) – Zhuqiaomon
- Ai Yori Aoshi (2002, TV Series) – Fish Vendor / Kaoru's Grandfather
- Mao-chan (2002, TV Series) – Sorajirou Tsukishima
- Heat Guy J (2002, TV Series) – Mauro (1st Voice "replaced by Steve Kramer after his death")
Animation
- Spider-Man (1981, TV Series) – Boris
- Pole Position (1984, TV Series)
- The Jetsons (1985, TV Series)
- Care Bears (1985–1988, DiC series, only in "Forest of Misfortune/The Magic Mirror") – Frostbite
- The Transformers (1986–1987, TV Series) – A3 / Wreck-Gar
- Sport Goofy in Soccermania (1987) – Sport Goofy
- Tom & Jerry Kids Show (1990–1994, TV Series)
- Droopy, Master Detective (1993–1994, TV Series)
- SWAT Kats (1993, TV Series) – Enforcer Sergeant
- Creepy Crawlers (1994–1995, TV Series) – Professor Googengrime
- What a Cartoon! (1995–1997, Episodes: "Look Out Below" and "George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular") – Junior[6]
- I Am Weasel (1997, TV Series) – Boy / Cousteau
- 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997, TV Series) – Danny
- If You Love Me... Show Me! (1999, Short) – Father Time / Commercial Voice C / Paul's Father
- House of Mouse (2001–2003, TV Series) – Geppetto
- LeapFrog (2003, TV Series) – Mr. Websley / Professor Quigley (as Anthony Mozdy)
Video games
Other
- Disney Discovery Series (1984–1987, read-along recordings) – Goofy (recurring) and Ludwig Von Drake ("Colors and Shapes")
- Teddy Ruxpin (1986, read-along recordings) – Newton Gimmick, L.B. the Bounder
- Robbery on the Overland Express: A Whoodunit Mickey Mystery (1993, Disney's Storyteller Series) – Heinrich Schniffengraul
- The Lion King: The Brightest Star (1994) – Cheetah (read-along cassette story recording)
- The Emperor's New Groove (2000, Disney's Storyteller Series) – Narrator
- Furby (1998) – Voice of the Furby toy
References
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