Shepard Menken

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Shepard Menken
Born (1921-11-02)November 2, 1921
New York City, New York, U.S.
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Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
Occupation Radio, Film, television and voice actor
Years active 1949–1999
Television The Alvin Show (1960–90)

Shepard Menken (November 2, 1921 – January 2, 1999) was an American voice actor, radio actor,[1][2] and character actor.[3][4]

Menken began his career at the age of 11, when he started appearing on children's radio programs. After high school, Menken attended Columbia University, and later studied performing arts at the Neighborhood Playhouse Theatre and the Juilliard School of Music.

Menken made his film debut in 1949 with a supporting role in The Red Menace, and eventually appeared onscreen in 17 movies. Menken worked steadily as a television actor, appearing on such series as I Love Lucy, I Spy, and The Wild Wild West. He was also in demand as a voice talent, working on animated cartoons for Hanna-Barbera, UPA, and Marvel Productions, as well as advertising spots for StarKist Tuna and Mattel Toys; his was the voice intoning, "The only way to fly!" in Western Airlines' spots in the 1960s. Menken voiced the Clyde Crashcup character in The Alvin Show. He also voiced the Spelling Bee and Chroma the Great in the 1970 live-action/animated film The Phantom Tollbooth, and provided the voice for the titular character in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. In 1963, Menken formed his own company, Malibu Films, which specialized in educational and industrial films.

Shepard Menken died in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Woodland Hills two months after his 77th birthday.

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