Lee Millar
American voice actor
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Lee Carson Millar Sr. (February 20, 1888 – December 24, 1941) was an American voice actor for animated films and radio programs.[1] He also appeared on stage. He voiced Pluto in various Disney animated films and had other film voice roles.
Millar was born in Oakland, California.[2] In June 1913, he was a member of the Alcazar Stock Company, when Leo Ditrichstein cast him for a role in Such Is Life.[3] He performed well enough that when the production was launched on Broadway by David Belasco the following August as The Temperamental Journey, Millar was brought East to reprise the same part.[4]
In 1923 he married actress Verna Felton. They had a son Lee Millar Jr. who was also a performer.
Pinto Colvig and Bill Farmer also voiced Pluto in Disney shorts.[5] Millar wrote "Collecting Evidence", a dramatic sketch.[6]
Filmography
- Pantry Pirate (1940) as Pluto[5]
- Alpine Climbers
- Lady and the Tramp
- The Pointer
- Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip as Pluto[5]
- Mickey's Revue
- Donald's Dog Laundry (1940) as Pluto[5]
- Mickey's Parrot
- Pluto's Judgement Day
- Put-Put Troubles
- Donald and Pluto
- Beach Picnic (film) (1939) as Pluto[5]
- Farmyard Symphony
- Window Cleaners (1940) as Pluto[5]
- Magician Mickey
- The Chain Gang (1930 film)
- Donald's Cousin Gus
- The Picnic (1930 film)
- Bone Trouble (1940) as Pluto[5]
- Nobody's Children (1940 film)
- Society Dog Show
- Manish Wadhwa
- Fishin' Around
- The Beach Party
- The Barnyard Broadcast