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Sid Raymond
Actor
Born January 21, 1909Died December 1, 2006 (97 years)
Sid Raymond was born on January 21, 1909 in New York City, New York, USA as Raymond Silverstein. He was an actor, known for Two Much (1996), The Baby Huey Show (1994) and The Funhouse (1981). He was married to Dorothy Naftel. He died on December 1, 2006 in Aventura, Florida, USA.
Is best known as the voice of "Baby Huey" and "Katnip"
Is best known as the voice of "Baby Huey" and "Katnip"
Filmography
2003 | The O.C. (TV Series) · as Stu |
2002 | Big Trouble · as Retiree #2 |
2002 | Casper and Wendy's Ghostly Adventures · as Wheezy |
1995 | Two Much · as The Lincoln Brigade |
1994 | The Baby Huey Show (TV Series) · as Baby Huey |
1994 | My Father the Hero · as Elderly Guest |
1992 | Folks! · as Retired Attorney |
1991 | Red Wind · as Comic |
1989 | Let It Ride · as Solly Friedman |
1987 | Making Mr. Right · as Manny |
1983 | Easy Money · as Bet Taker |
1981 | The Funhouse · as Strip Show Mc |
1979 | Hot Stuff · as Dog Trainer |
1972 | The Corner Bar (TV Series) · as Cast |
1968 | Pinkadilly Circus · as Bulldog |
1963 | |
1963 | The Doctors (TV Series) · as Cast |
1963 | The New Casper Cartoon Show (TV Series) · as Various Voices |
1961 | |
1960 | |
1960 | Coronado 9 (TV Series) |
1960 | Mike the Masquerader · as Elephant / Cop #1 (uncredited) |
1959 | The Beany and Cecil Show (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1959 | Deadline (TV Series) · as Waiter |
1959 | Johnny Staccato (TV Series) |
1959 | Houndabout · as Police Officer |
1959 | The Animal Fair · as Monkey Watermelon Guy |
1958 | Naked City (TV Series) · as Max (uncredited) |
1958 | Travelaffs · as Dopey Clerk |
1958 | The Goddess · as Second Man (uncredited) |
1957 | Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1957 | Four Boys and a Gun · as Cab Driver |
1956 | Fright · as ? |
1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me · as Subway Guard (uncredited) |
1956 | Heckle and Jeckle (TV Series) · as Cast |
1955 | The Honeymooners (TV Series) |
1955 | I Am a Camera · as First Man |
1953 | Boo Moon · as Barker (voice) (uncredited) |
1953 | The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) · as Bartender |
1953 | The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) · as Cast |
1953 | Popeye, the Ace of Space · as Martians |
1953 | Winner by a Hare · as Tommy Tortoise |
1952 | True Boo · as Laughing Ghost |
1952 | The Red Buttons Show (TV Series) · as Cast |
1952 | The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) · as Hackett Gang Member |
1952 | Friend or Phony · as Spinach Can |
1952 | Anything Can Happen · as Employment Agency Clerk |
1951 | Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Charlie |
1951 | The Red Skelton Show (TV Series) · as Gullible Tourist |
1951 | Double-Cross-Country Race · as Starter |
1950 | Treasury Men in Action (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | Popeye Makes a Movie · as Ali / Third Thief (voice) (uncredited) |
1950 | The Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) |
1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre (TV Series) · as The Medicine Man |
1949 | Snow Foolin' · as Turtle |
1949 | Man Against Crime (TV Series) · as Bandit |
1949 | The Big Story (TV Series) · as Cast |
1949 | A Mutt in a Rut · as Dogface |
1948 | Robin Hood-Winked · as Little John (voice) (uncredited) |
1948 | The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) · as Comic Actor |
1948 | Little Brown Jug · as Tuttle |
1947 | All's Fair at the Fair · as Barker |
1946 | Winning the West · as Dopey Indian Guy |
1944 | Herman and Katnip (TV Series) · as Katnip |