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Frank Graham (1914–1950) was a pioneering American voice actor and radio announcer whose resonant baritone became a staple of mid‑century broadcast entertainment. Born on August 2, 1914 in Portland, Oregon, Graham moved to Hollywood in the early 1930s where he quickly found work in the thriving world of network radio, first as an announcer for popular serials and later as a versatile character actor. His natural diction and ability to convey both menace and humor made him a go‑to talent for dramatic productions, and he soon lent his voice to a myriad of shows such as The Adventures of Superman, The Lone Ranger, and The Shadow, often performing multiple roles within a single episode. In addition to his radio work, Graham became a sought‑after voice for animated cartoons, providing memorable performances for studios like Warner Bros. and Disney; his most celebrated roles include the snarling Wolf in the 1949 Tom and Jerry short “The Cat and the Mice” and the gruff narrator in the Merrie Melodies series. Graham’s skill as an narrator extended to documentary and educational films, where his authoritative tone helped to popularize scientific and historical subjects for a broad audience. Throughout his career, which spanned from 1933 to 1950, he collaborated with legendary figures such as Jack Benny, Orson Welles, and Mel Blanc, forging a reputation as a reliable and adaptable professional in an industry that prized both speed and precision. Tragically, Graham’s promising trajectory was cut short when he died of a heart attack on September 2, 1950, at the age of thirty‑six, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence voice actors and broadcasters today. His contributions helped define the golden age of American radio and set a high standard for vocal performance in early television animation, ensuring that his name remains synonymous with quality and versatility in the annals of entertainment history.
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Given Name: Frank Graham
Born: Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Citizenship: United States
Birthday: August 2, 1914
Occupations: voice actor, radio announcer, narrator, writer
Years Active: 1933-1950
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The Three Caballeros
Saludos Amigos
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher
The Night Before Christmas
The Chump Champ
Big Heel-Watha
Dumb-Hounded
The Shooting of Dan McGoo
Going Home
Slap Happy Lion
King-Size Canary
Northwest Hounded Police
Fox Pop
Albert in Blunderland
African Diary
Each Dawn I Crow
Horton Hatches the Egg
Coming!! Snafu
Something You Didn’t Eat
Sadie Hawkins Day
Fresh Airedale
The Early Bird Dood It!
Jerky Turkey
Springtime for Thomas
Red Hot Riding Hood
The Eager Beaver
The Lonesome Mouse
A Few Quick Facts: Voting for Service Men Overseas
Baseball Bugs
Blitz Wolf
Jerry and the Lion
Tokyo Woes
Swing Shift Cinderella
Phoney Baloney
The Lady and the Monster
So Much for So Little
The House of Tomorrow
Foney Fables
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1950
The Chump Champ
Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Albert in Blunderland
Planning Board Ant / Ant Guards (voice)
Jerry and the Lion
The Lion (voice) (uncredited)
1949
Each Dawn I Crow
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
So Much for So Little
Narrator
The House of Tomorrow
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1946
Northwest Hounded Police
Escaped Prisoner (voice) (uncredited)
Springtime for Thomas
Jerry's Devil Conscience / Butch (voice)
The Eager Beaver
Narrator (voice)
Baseball Bugs
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
1945
The Three Caballeros
The Shooting of Dan McGoo
Wolf / Bartender (uncredited)
African Diary
Narrator / Hyena
Something You Didn’t Eat
Narrator (voice)
Fresh Airedale
Narrator, Shep's Master
Jerky Turkey
Junior Pilgrim (voice) (uncredited)
Tokyo Woes
Narrator
Swing Shift Cinderella
Wolf (voice) (uncredited)
Phoney Baloney
Fox / Crow (voice)
1944
Big Heel-Watha
Narrator / Interpreter / Indian Chief (voice) (uncredited)
Going Home
Narrator
Sadie Hawkins Day
Li'l Abner (voice)
A Few Quick Facts: Voting for Service Men Overseas
Narrator (uncredited)
The Lady and the Monster
Narrator
1943
Saludos Amigos
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher
Cosmo Jones
Dumb-Hounded
The Killer (voice) (uncredited)
Coming!! Snafu
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Red Hot Riding Hood
Wolf (voice) (uncredited)
The Lonesome Mouse
(voice) (uncredited)

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