Bradley Bolke, Chumley the Walrus on 'Tennessee Tuxedo' Cartoons, Dies at 93
He was not on the list.
He also performed on the Christmas TV perennial 'The Year
Without a Santa Claus' and on the huge-selling 1962 comedy album 'The First
Family.'
Bradley Bolke, who provided the voice of Chumley the walrus
opposite Don Adams on the Tennessee Tuxedo cartoons of the 1960s, has died. He
was 93.
Bolke died Tuesday in Dobbs Ferry, New York, Rick
Goldschmidt, the official historian and biographer for Rankin/Bass Productions,
told The Hollywood Reporter.
Bolke played the dimwitted Chumley, the South Pole sidekick
to Adams' wise-cracking penguin, on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, which aired
on CBS from 1963-66 and then for years afterward in reruns. The duo resided in
the Megapolis Zoo, and when they had a problem, they consulted with their
friend Phineas J. Whoopee, the "Man With All the Answers." (Larry
Storch voiced Whoopee.)
Bolke also portrayed shoe-pounding Soviet leader Nikita
Khrushchev on the landmark comedy album The First Family, which was recorded in
front of a live studio audience on Oct. 22, 1962, the same night that President
John F. Kennedy was delivering a television and radio speech on the Cuban
Missile Crisis to the American people.
The First Family, with Vaughn Meader voicing JFK, was a
sensation, selling more than a million copies a week in its first six weeks and
winning the Grammy Award for album of the year.
Bolke also is heard every holiday season as the big-nosed
elf Jangle Bells on the Rankin/Bass stop-motion classic The Year Without a
Santa Claus, which premiered in 1974 and starred Mickey Rooney as Santa and
Shirley Booth as Mrs. Claus.
"It turned out to be a classic, but it's the same thing
with The First Family. It was another job," Bolke said in a 2012 interview
with The Journal News of White Plains, New York. "You come home and you
don't realize it's going to become a classic."
A native of Mount Vernon, New York, Bolke also did the
voices of the Ghostly Trio for ABC's The New Casper Cartoon Show, which ran on
Saturday mornings in the '60s and starred Norma MacMillan as the friendly
ghost.
His late brother was Dayton Allen, who played a "man on
the street" on Steve Allen programs, voiced Deputy Dawg in cartoons and
was Phineas T. Bluster on The Howdy Doody Show.
Survivors include a niece.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1962 The First
Family Nikita Khrushchev
1963 New Casper
Cartoon Show Voice
(including "The Ghostly Trio")
1963-1966 Tennessee
Tuxedo and His Tales Chumley
the Walrus Voice, 70 episodes
1964 Diary of a
Bachelor Bachelor
1964 Underdog Chumley the Walrus / Jerboa Jump Voice
1967 The Wacky
World of Mother Goose Voice
1972 The ABC
Saturday Superstar Movie Shmitzel
/ Norman Voice, 2 episodes
1974 The Year
Without a Santa Claus Jangle Bells TV movie, Voice (final film role)
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