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12th December 2006 05:47 PM
Ten Thousand Motels CARTOON VOICEOVER STAR RAYMOND DIES

SID RAYMOND, who voiced cartoon characters BABY HUEY and mischievous magpies HECKLE AND JECKLE, has died. He was 97. Raymond died on 1 December (06) from complications of a stroke, according to his daughter CYNTHIA RAYMOND. He was also a familiar face on television with a career spanning from THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW to THE OC. Raymond was the subject of a 2002 documentary, SID AT 90.

12/12/2006 20:06



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Sid Raymond, Voice of Baby Huey, Dies
The Associated Press
Sunday, December 10, 2006; 10:53 PM


MIAMI -- Sid Raymond, an actor who landed roles alongside A-list stars and was the voice of beloved cartoon characters but went largely nameless himself, has died. He was 97.

Raymond died Dec. 1 in Aventura, where he lived with his wife, from complications of a stroke the week before, his daughter Cynthia Raymond said Sunday by telephone from New York.


Eye on Entertainment

His agent called him the day he died about an audition for a cholesterol drug commercial, she said.

"Obviously he was kind of typecast as an older guy," she said. "But he would go to any commercial, anything."

The voice of the obese cartoon duck Baby Huey, the comical bartender of 1960s beer commercials for Schlitz and a familiar face on television from "The Ed Sullivan Show" to "The O.C.," Raymond was a show business fixture for six decades. But decades of brief, sometimes-uncredited appearances on Broadway, in movies such as "The Hustler" and "Big Trouble" and on the small screen made him a familiar face.

"Having the job was not the hard work, he said. Getting the job was the work because he had to go to these auditions and they would have all these character actors together," Cynthia Raymond said.

Born Raymond Silverstein in Manhattan on Jan. 21, 1909, Sid Raymond began his career as recreation director at a Catskills resort after dropping out of New York University. He went on to lead the traveling version of the radio show "Major Bowess Original Amateur Hour," which scoured America for talent.

During World War II, Raymond led a small troupe that performed at the front lines, sometimes under fire. He took over the role of Finnegan, the bartender on the radio show "Duffy's Tavern," in 1950.

Throughout the 1950s, Raymond appeared in televised dramas such as "Kraft Theater" and episodes of "The Honeymooners."

Raymond also lent his voice to Katnip, the cartoon cat that appeared in the "Herman and Katnip" series of animated film shorts in the 1940s and 1950s, and to mischievous cartoon magpies Heckle and Jeckle.

Documentary filmmaker Howard Weinberg profiled Raymond in a 27-minute film short in 2002 titled "Sid at 90."

"An inspiration for anyone who has ever clung to a passion, Sid Raymond concedes that, as an actor, he was never a star," Weinberg writes on the documentary's Web site. "But in the context of an enduring spirit, fame seems somehow beside the point."

Raymond is survived by his wife of 69 years, Dorothy, his daughter Cynthia and another daughter Margo Cohen, along with two sisters and a granddaughter.
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On the Net:

Howard Weinberg's "Sid at 90": http://www.howardweinberg.net/press/



[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels]
12th December 2006 05:52 PM
mrhipfl 97? It was defenitly his time.
12th December 2006 05:54 PM
tumbled I loved Baby Huey. Yesh I did
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