Treg Brown
Treg Brown | |
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Born |
Tregoweth Edmond Brown November 4, 1899 Gilbert, Minnesota, USA |
Died |
April 28, 1984 84) Irvine, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Sound editor |
Years active | 1932–1983 |
Known for | Discovering voice actor Mel Blanc |
Tregoweth Edmond "Treg" Brown (November 4, 1899 in Gilbert, Minnesota, USA – April 28, 1984) was a motion picture sound editor who was responsible for the sound effects in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons starting in 1936.[1] Before that, he worked with Cecil B. DeMille. Adding to this, he also gave legendary Warner voice actor Mel Blanc his big break. He also won the 1965 Academy Award for Sound Effects for his work on the film The Great Race.[1]
In the famous Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening (1955), the skyscraper into which Michigan J. Frog is entombed is named the "Tregoweth Brown Building".
Filmography
- The Bugs n' Daffy Show
- Devil May Hare
- Zip Zip Hooray!
- Freudy Cat
- Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
- One Froggy Evening
References
- 1 2 Moody, Gary. "All the Oscars: 1965". All the Oscars. Retrieved 2007-09-29.
External links
- Treg Brown on IMDb
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