Joe Alaskey

Joseph Francis Alaskey III (April 17, 1952 – February 3, 2016) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice artist, and impressionist.[3]

Joe Alaskey
Birth nameJoseph Francis Alaskey III
Born(1952-04-17)April 17, 1952
Troy, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 3, 2016(2016-02-03) (aged 63)[1]
Green Island, New York, U.S.[2]
Medium
Years active1983–2016
Genres
Websitewww.joealaskey.com/

Alaskey was one of Mel Blanc's successors at the Warner Bros. Animation studio until his death. He alternated with Jeff Bergman and Greg Burson (and occasionally Billy West) in voicing Warner Bros. cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Tweety, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, Marvin the Martian, Speedy Gonzales, Wile E. Coyote and Taz, among many others. He also voiced Plucky Duck on Tiny Toon Adventures from 1990 to 1995. Alaskey was the second actor to voice Grandpa Lou Pickles on the Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats (inheriting the role after David Doyle's death in 1997). He voiced Lou again in the Rugrats spin-off series All Grown Up!, as well as the Rugrats film trilogy. He also voiced Uncle Stinkie in Casper, as well as the film's 1996 animated spin-off The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper.

Early life

Alaskey was born in Troy, New York on April 17, 1952 to Joseph Francis Alaskey Jr. and Domenica "Dorothy" De Sorrento De Luca Alaskey.[4][2] At age 3, he was looking for a pair of sunglasses or people's cigar butts so that he could portray different characters.[5] Alaskey was interested in archeology at the age of ten.[5] After archeology, he was interested in becoming a priest and an English teacher.[5] Alaskey moved to New York City in the 1970s. While initially in New York City, he worked in insurance while the acting was getting started.[5]

Career

Alaskey was occasionally seen onscreen impersonating Jackie Gleason, with whom he shared a physical resemblance.[5] In the 1980s, Gleason personally chose Alaskey to re-record selected dialogue from the "lost episodes" of The Honeymooners found in Gleason's private collection.[6] After Gleason died in 1987, the project was shelved.[5] In 1985, Alaskey provided various voices for Galtar and the Golden Lance. Alaskey was in several television shows including Night Court, Head of the Class, Back to the Future, and Spitting Image: The 1987 Movie Awards. His first major film was Who Framed Roger Rabbit as Yosemite Sam.[7] Alaskey provided a vocal Gleason impersonation in the "Mighty's Wedlock Whimsy" episode of Bakshi-Hyde Ventures' Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures in 1988, and a Cary Grant impersonation in "The Bride of Mighty Mouse" episode from the same season.

Although best known for his ability to successfully impersonate Looney Tunes characters, Alaskey did voice work for non-Warner Bros. characters as well. He has voiced Grandpa Lou Pickles on Rugrats (inheriting the role after David Doyle's death in 1997).[4][8] He voiced Lou again in the Rugrats spin-off series, All Grown Up!, as well as the Rugrats film trilogy. He also created the voice of Thomas Timberwolf for the internet series TimberWolf, created by animation legend Chuck Jones. He was heard briefly as a voice-over announcer for the Toon Disney channel (and sometimes Dcom extras on Disney Channel). He was the voice of Curt Connors in the Spider-Man 2 video game and Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe. Alaskey was in the independent film The Legend of Sasquatch and voiced Mermaid Man in the video games SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! and SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab. He voiced Stinkie in Casper as well as that film's 1996 animated spin-off, The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. Alaskey played Beano Froelich in Out of This World but left the show early in its final season, making only infrequent appearances in a few episodes. In the 1980s, he worked as the original announcer on the short-lived game show Couch Potatoes, hosted by Marc Summers. Alaskey made several onscreen appearances, portraying the show's "next door neighbor". For the show's final weeks, he was replaced by Jim McKrell and the "next door neighbor" concept was dropped. During this time, he was also a panelist on The New Hollywood Squares, hosted by John Davidson.

In 2008, Alaskey participated in a unique interview conducted by Logan Leistikow and released by TheYellowMic.com. He answered questions and told his story, then went out onto Hollywood Boulevard and talked to people on the street who wanted to hear his famous voices. This was the first time Alaskey had performed in public in this manner. In 2003, he took over the roles of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action.[7] He also, at times, provided the voices for Sylvester, Tweety, and other Looney Tunes characters.[7] Alaskey was the primary voice for Plucky Duck on Tiny Toon Adventures.[7] In 2014, Alaskey started narrating the television documentary series Murder Comes to Town, which airs on the Investigation Discovery Network.

Alaskey's only live-action leading role in a film was as lovelorn Ron Douglas in the black comedy Lucky Stiff, directed by Anthony Perkins and co-starring Donna Dixon and Jeff Kober.

Death

His former assistant Trisha confirmed Alaskey died in Green Island, New York, from cancer on February 3, 2016 at the age of 63. On February 8th, 2016, from 4 to 7 pm, his wake was held at St Patricks Cemetery in Watervillet. He is survived by his brother Joe Ned Alaskey. [2][9][10]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Yosemite Sam [11] Voice, Film debut
Lucky Stiff Ron Douglas
1990 Spaced Invaders Dr. Ziplock Voice
1991 Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes Daffy Duck / Marvin the Martian Voice, Direct-to-video
1992 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation Plucky Duck / Elmer Fudd / Tupelo Toad / Johnny Carson / Ed McMahon [11]
1993 Super Mario Bros. Goombas Uncredited
Bank Robber Night Clerk #2
The Waiter Producer Short
1994 Forrest Gump President Richard Nixon [11] Voice
1995 Casper Stinkie [11] Voice
Carrotblanca Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat Voice, Short
Another Froggy Evening Marvin the Martian Voice, Short
1996 Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension Duck Dodgers / K-9 / Martian Commander Voice, Short
1997 Father of the Bird Sylvester the Cat Voice, Short
1998 Quest for Camelot Sing-Alongs Daffy Duck / Tweety Bird Voice, Direct-to-video
Looney Tunes Sing-Alongs Daffy Duck / Tweety Bird Voice, Direct-to-video
The Rugrats Movie Grandpa Lou Pickles [11] Voice
2000 Tweety's High Flying Adventure Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Tweety Bird / Pepé Le Pew
Marvin the Martian / Henery Hawk / Colonel Rimfire
Voice, Direct-to-video
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Grandpa Lou Pickles [11]
2001 Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase Officer Wembly [11] Voice, Direct-to-video
Timber Wolf Thomas Timber Wolf
2002 Balto II: Wolf Quest Hunter / Nuk [11]
2003 Rugrats Go Wild Grandpa Lou Pickles [11] Voice
Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Sylvester Jr. / Tweety Bird / Marvin the Martian Voice, Direct-to-video
Looney Tunes: Reality Check Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Tweety Bird / Cecil Turtle / Beaky Buzzard
Looney Tunes: Back in Action Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Beaky Buzzard / Mama Bear [11] Voice
2004 Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas Bugs Bunny Voice, Short
Daffy Duck for President Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck
2006 The Legend of Sasquatch Dave Voice
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Foghorn Leghorn / Pepé Le Pew / Marvin the Martian [11] Voice, Direct-to-video
2007 Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike Santa Claus / Bagger / Chief Manamana [11] Voice
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Bugs Bunny [11] Voice, Direct-to-video
2009 The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Erik the Newscaster / Van Sloan [11]
2011 Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz / Butch / Droopy Dog [11]
2012 Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse Friar Tuck / Droopy Dog [11]
2013 Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure Droopy Dog / King Droopy [11]
2015 Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest Droopy Dog [11]
Dark Seduction Fatman
2016 Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz The Wizard of Oz / Butch / Droopy Dog [11] Voice, Posthumous release
Direct-to-video
(final film role), dedicated in memory.

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Night CourtThomas DobbsEpisode: "Author, Author"
1987Head of the ClassJackEpisode: "Ode to Simone"
1987–1988Super PasswordHimself10 episodes
1987–1991Out of this WorldBeano Froelich68 Episodes
1988Mighty Mouse: The New AdventuresSourpussVoice
1989Couch PotatoesHimself as the announcer and neighbor of host Marc Summers9 Episodes
1990Bill & Ted's Excellent AdventuresVoice
1990–1992Tiny Toon AdventuresPlucky Duck / Daffy Duck / Porky Pig / Sylvester
Elmer Fudd / Yosemite Sam / Marvin the Martian
Wile E. Coyote / Speedy Gonzales
Hugo the Abominable Snowman / Pete Puma
Voice, Main Role
85 Episodes
1991Back to the FutureThe SheriffVoice, 2 Episodes
1991Where's Waldo?Voice
1992NursesTrekker #1Episode: "Eat Something"
1992The Little MermaidLobster MobsterVoice, 3 Episodes
1992Tom & Jerry KidsVoice, Episode: "Penthouse Mouse/12 Angry Sheep/The Ant Attack"
1992The Golden PalaceMr. Smith #3Episode: "Camp Town Races Aren't Nearly as Much Fun as They Used to Be"
1993BonkersFlaps the ElephantVoice, 4 Episodes
1994–1996DuckmanDream Sequence CriminalVoice, 3 Episodes
1995–2000The Sylvester & Tweety MysteriesSylvester the Cat / Tweety Bird / Marvin the MartianVoice
1995The Baby Huey ShowBaby HueyVoiceSeason Two Only[11]
1996Life with LouieJohnny LoveVoice, Episode: "A Fair to Remember"
1996–1998The Spooktacular New Adventures of CasperStinkie / Gorey NarratorVoice, Recurring Role
52 Episodes
1996Quack PackAmos SladeVoice, Episode: "Ducky Dearest"
1997Extreme GhostbustersSturtVoice, 3 Episodes
1997–2004RugratsGrandpa Lou PicklesVoice
1998The Drew Carey ShowDaffy DuckVoice, Episode: "My Best Friend's Wedding"
1999Timon & PumbaaLittle JimmyVoice, 2 Episodes
1999Hey Arnold!German Major / Soldier #2Voice, Episode: "Veterans Day"
1999Men in Black: The SeriesShort Bug / Truck DriverVoice, Episode: "The Mine, Mine, Mine Syndrome"
2000Buzz Lightyear of Star CommandSoda Vendbot / Newspaper VendbotVoice, Episode: "The Slayer"[11]
2001Johnny BravoJean Paul / Piney / PlatypusVoice, Episode: "Lumberjack Johnny"[11]
2001Time SquadRobin Hood / Wilbur / MayorVoice, Episode: "If It's Wright, It's Wrong/Recruitment Ad/Killing Time"
2001Samurai JackGeneral / Alien #3Voice, Episode: "Episode VII"[11][11]
2003Teamo SupremoChiefVoice, Episode: "The Chief of Cheer"
2003Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawPeter Potamus / FEAR #1 / EmployeeVoice, 2 Episodes[11]
2003–2005Duck DodgersCaptain Duck Edgar Dumas Aloysius Dodgers
Martian Commander X-2 / Tomar-Re / Muttley / Rocky
Beaky Buzzard / Himself
Voice, Main role, 39 Episodes [11]
2003My Life as a Teenage RobotIvan / Storeowner #3 / Eyedrop SalesmanVoice, Episode: "See No Evil"[11]
2003–2008All Grown Up!Grandpa Lou Pickles / Rustler #2Voice
2006–2007Avatar: The Last AirbenderDealer / Broadsword ManVoice, 2 Episodes
2006Codename: Kids Next DoorPrincipal SmellingVoice, Episode: "Operation R.E.C.E.S.S."
2006–2007Loonatics UnleashedMelvin the Martian / Sylth Vester / The Royal Tweetums / Stoney the StoneVoice, 5 Episodes[11]
2008–2013The Garfield ShowAdditional VoicesVoice, 5 Episodes
2014–2016Murder Comes to TownNarrator20 episodes, on the Investigation Discovery true crime TV series.

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the BeanstalkPlucky DuckCredited as Joe Alasky
1997Dilbert's Desktop GamesPhil The Prince of Insufficient Light, Accounting Troll
The X-Fools
1998Microshaft Winblows 98Bill Gates
Rugrats Adventure GameGrandpa Lou Pickles[11]
Rugrats: Search for Reptar
Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great BeanstalkPlucky DuckUncredited
1999Bugs Bunny: Lost in TimeMarvin the Martian / Rocky and Mugsy / Daffy Duck[11]
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenaceImportant Merchant / Interpreter / Watto's Flunky
Tiny Toon Adventures: ToonensteinPlucky Duck
Rugrats: Studio TourGrandpa Lou Pickles[11]
2000Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption
Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy DuckDaffy Duck / Marvin the Martian / Dr. I.Q. HI[11]
Escape from Monkey IslandDigg the Lucre Lawyer / Judge Edd
Looney Tunes RacingDaffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Gossamer / Rocky and Mugsy / Marvin the Martian / Tweety Bird / Smokey the Genie / Peter Lorre scientist[11]
Looney Tunes Space RaceDaffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Marvin the Martian / Tweety Bird[11]
Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time BustersCount Blood Count / Daffy Duck / Tweety Bird / Bubba Chop[11]
2001Sheep, Dog 'n' WolfDaffy Duck / Marvin the Martian / Gossamer / Phantom[11]
2002Rugrats: Royal RansomGrandpa Lou Pickles[11]
Loons: The Fight for FameDaffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat
Taz: WantedDaffy Duck / Tweety Bird
Hot Wheels Velocity XRupert / Backroads / Opponent[11]
Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the UniversePlucky DuckCancelled Game
2003Looney Tunes: Back in ActionBugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Mr. ACME Chairman / Sylvester the Cat / Marvin the Martian
2004Spider-Man 2Dr. Connors / Thug[11]
The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Leerowspan2
2005Fantastic FourCredited as Joe Alasky
SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!Mermaid Man[11]
2006Gothic 3English Dub
SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty KrabMermaid Man
The Sopranos: Road to Respect
Superman ReturnsThe Citizens of Metropolis
2007Spider-Man: Friend or FoeDoctor Octopus[11]
Looney Tunes: Duck AmuckDaffy Duck
Looney Tunes: Acme ArsenalBugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Sylvester the Cat / Marvin the Martian[11]
2008Looney Tunes: Cartoon ConductorBugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Barnyard Dawg / Marvin the Martian / Speedy Gonzales / Sylvester the Cat[11][12]
White Knight ChroniclesDrisdallEnglish Dub[11]
2012Looney Tunes Click 'N READ PhonicsBugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Yosemite Sam / Sylvester the Cat / Tweety Bird / Tasmanian Devil
2014Lego Batman 3: Beyond GothamGreen Loontern

References

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  2. Leovy, Jill (February 4, 2016). "Joe Alaskey dies at 63; impersonator was a later voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  3. Blevins, Joe (February 4, 2016). "Voice actor Joe Alaskey was also a damned good impressionist". The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  4. Ortiz, Erik (February 4, 2016). "Joe Alaskey, Voice Behind Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, Dies at 63". NBCNews.com. NBCUniversal. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  5. Greene Jr., James (December 3, 2012). "Sufferin' Succotash! Looney Tunes Voice Actor Joe Alaskey On Bugs Bunny, Geraldo, & Why He Wasn't In 'Space Jam'". Split Sider. Archived from the original on January 13, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  6. Kaplan, Peter W. (January 26, 1985). "75 'Honeymooners' Episodes Found". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved November 26, 2006.
  7. Dornbush, Jonathon (February 4, 2016). "Modern Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck voice actor Joe Alaskey dies at 63". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  8. Westbrook, Caroline (February 4, 2016). "Joe Alaskey – aka the voice of Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny – has died aged 63". Metro. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  9. Sorto, Gabrielle (February 4, 2016). "Joe Alaskey, voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, dies at 63". CNN. Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved February 4, 2016.
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  11. https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Joe-Alaskey/
  12. "Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor (2008) Nintendo DS credits - MobyGames".
Preceded by
Jeff Bergman (1990–93; 2011–present)
Voice of Daffy Duck
1990–2014
Succeeded by
Maurice LaMarche (1991)
Preceded by
David Doyle
Voice of Grandpa Lou Pickles
1998–2008
Succeeded by
Jeff Bergman
Preceded by
Billy West
Voice of Bugs Bunny
2000–2011
Succeeded by
Jeff Bergman
Preceded by
Jeff Bergman
Voice of Droopy Dog
2011–2016
Succeeded by
Jeff Bergman
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