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Alan Reed (born Herbert Theodore Bergman; August 20, 1907 – June 14, 1977) was an American actor, best known as the original voice of Fred Flintstone on '' The Flintstones'' and various spinoff series. He also appeared in many films, including '' Days of Glory'', '' The Tarnished Angels'', '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'', '' Viva Zapata!'' (as Pancho Villa), and '' Nob Hill'', and various television and radio series.


Early years

Alan Reed was born Herbert Theodore Bergman on August 20, 1907, in New York City to Jewish parents. His father was a Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant and his mother was born in the United States to Ukrainian-Jewish parents from
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He attended George Washington High School (now George Washington Educational Campus) and majored in journalism at Columbia University. Between graduating from WHS and entering Columbia, he studied drama at the
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. He began his acting career in the city, eventually working on Broadway. For several years, Reed toured in vaudeville with his cousin, Harry Green. He also had two other jobs—operating a wholesale candy factory and working at the Copake Country Club as "social director, entertainment producer and actor".


Career


Radio

As early as 1930, Reed (billed as Teddy Bergman) co-starred with Herbert Polesie in ''Henry and George'', a CBS program that featured "minute dramas, popular laughmakers ... interspersed with dance music selections". Reed's radio work included having two roles in ''
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'' on CBS radio, various supporting roles on '' Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar'' and '' The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show'', and as Lt. Walter Levinson in several episodes of '' Richard Diamond, Private Detective''. Reed was "heard regularly on the '' Crime Doctor'' series," and "was the original Daddy to
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on '' Baby Snooks''". Billed as Teddy Bergman, he had the title role on ''
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''.


Stage

Billed as Teddy Bergman, Reed appeared on Broadway in ''Double Dummy'' (1936), and ''A House in the Country'' (1937), and ''Love's Old Sweet Song'' (1940).


Film

'' Porky's Romance'', '' Days of Glory'', '' Nob Hill'', '' The Postman Always Rings Twice'', '' Perfect Strangers'', '' Emergency Wedding'', '' The Redhead and the Cowboy'', '' Here Comes the Groom'', '' Viva Zapata!'', '' Pickup on South Street'', '' I, the Jury''.


Television

From 1957 to 1958, Reed appeared in a recurring role as J.B. Hafter, a studio boss, on the CBS sitcom ''
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''. He also played the same character in '' The Bob Cummings Show''. In 1963, he appeared as Councilman Jack Gramby in episode 8 of the CBS sitcom '' My Favorite Martian''. In 1964–65, he had a recurring role as Mr. Swidler in the ABC sitcom '' Mickey''.


Voice acting

In animation, Reed provided the voice of Boris the
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in Walt Disney's '' Lady and the Tramp'' in 1955. In 1960, he began the voice role for Fred Flintstone, the lead character of
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's prime-time animated series '' The Flintstones''. Reed provided Fred's voice for the entire six-season run of the show, as well as in several spin-off series ('' The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show'', ''
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'') and specials. His final performance as Fred Flintstone was a cameo guest role on an episode of '' Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics.'' Among his other voice roles for Hanna-Barbera was
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's sidekick, Dum Dum. Radio playwright and director Norman Corwin cast Reed as
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in the 1969
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television reading of his 1938 play ''
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''. In television commercials Reed was the voice over for J.J. Keebler, a creation of the Leo Burnett Agency.


Personal life

In May 1932, Reed married the former Finette Walker (1909–2005), a Broadway actress whom he met at television station W2XAB (later WCBS-TV) in New York City. She appeared on stage in the early 1930s and was a
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member in the original 1934 Broadway production of '' Anything Goes'' with Ethel Merman."Finette Walker: Performer."
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They had three sons, including actor
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(born 1936).


Death

Reed, a smoker, was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1967. The cancer was treated surgically, but he later developed
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. On June 14, 1977, he died at
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after having a heart attack, two months before his 70th birthday.


Filmography


Radio


Stage


Film


Television


Further reading

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References


External links

*https://www.nytimes.com/1977/06/16/archives/alan-reed-a-film-and-tv-actor-69.html * http://www.whenradiowas.com/alan_reed_august12.asp *https://fredericksburg.com/lifestyles/tinseltown-talks-actors-son-remembers-the-voice-of-yabba-dabba-do-as-toon-turns-55/article_e4b6e4cf-8856-5de3-8b81-616b656802b8.html *https://www.metv.com/stories/alan-reed-and-mel-blancs-real-friendship-deepened-as-fred-and-barneys-bond-grew Papers
Reed (Alan) Papers
- Online Archive of California
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