Red Coffey

Red Coffey
Born Merle H. Coffman
April 24, 1923
Arkansas City, Kansas, United States
Died August 1, 1988 (aged 65)
Virgin Islands
Occupation voice actor, comedian
Years active 1940s-1961

Merle Coffman, better known by his stage name Red Coffey (April 24, 1923 – August 1, 1988),[1] was a voice actor and comedian best known for playing Quacker in the Tom and Jerry cartoons at MGM from 1950 to 1957.

Coffey's first role in animation appears to have been in Little Quacker (released January 7, 1950), and he subsequently was hired to play the little duck in another seven cartoons. After Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera left MGM and opened their own studio in 1957, they hired Coffey to play a duck similar to Quacker in a number of cartoons, such as Slumber Party Smarty[2] and Duck in Luck with Yogi Bear, as well as a number of other appearances in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks and Loopy De Loop. However, when Hanna and Barbera turned the character into Yakky Doodle and gave him his own series in 1961 as part of The Yogi Bear Show, Los Angeles children's show host Jimmy Weldon was hired for the role. Coffey finally received a screen credit for the Hanna-Barbera cartoon This is My Ducky Day starring Loopy De Loop, but his name was misspelled as Red Coffee and internet sites have copied the incorrect spelling.

Coffey was also a nightclub comic, working in an act through the 1950s with Jerry Wallace.[3][4] Coffey also appeared on KTTV's The Dude Martin Show[5] and spent 1960 in a company of Olsen and Johnson's Hellzapoppin',[6] which toured the United States with the Harlem Globetrotters.

References

  1. The Continuing Hunt For Red Coffey YOWP Hanna Barbera
  2. Yowp animation blog
  3. Bakersfield Californian, Oct. 14, 1950, page 17
  4. Oxnard Press-Courier, Jan. 15, 1959, page 2
  5. Long Beach Independent, Aug. 26, 1953
  6. Hamilton Journal-Daily News, Nov. 22, 1960, page 19

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