Purv Pullen
American voice artist

Purv Pullen

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American voice artist
A.K.A.
A. Purves Pullen, Pury Pullen
Gender:
Male
Birth:
2 February 1909(Philadelphia, USA)
Death:
18 October 1992(Woodland, USA)
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Introduction

A. Purves "Purv" Pullen (February 2, 1909 – October 18, 1992), later known by the stage name Dr. Horatio Q. Birdbath (or simply Dr. Birdbath), was a voice actor for radio, film, television, and records. He was known for mimicking the sounds of animals and birds.

Early life

A. Purves Pullen was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1909. Growing up on a farm, he began imitating bird-calls. He incorporated bird-calls into his first job as a disc jockey in Akron, Ohio and at other radio stations.

Career

He began performing as a voice actor in films in the 1930s. He was the voice of Cheetah in Tarzan films and produced the bird sounds in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Pullen's vocal contributions appear in many cartoons featuring Mickey Mouse, Betty Boop, and Popeye. Pullen was also the voice of the howling coyote in Cecil B. DeMille's "The Crusaders", and the squawks and jungle sounds for Martin Denny's "Quiet Village".

In 1945, Pullen began a collaboration with Spike Jones, providing sound effects and other comic gimmicks on many of the classic Jones recordings. Jones gave Pullen the stage name "Dr. Horatio Q. Birdbath."

Pullen was the voice of Pierre the Parrot in Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland and Disneyworld. He was also heard in the San Francisco Bay Area as the voice of Roscoe the Dog on the Dr. Don Rose show on KFRC.

Pullen also appeared in nightclubs as a ventriloquist with a dummy named Johnny.

Personal life

Pullen was a longtime resident of Vacaville, California, where he performed puppet shows at the Nut Tree in the 1970s and 1980s and where he appeared with "Roscoe the Dog," a supposedly invisible dog puppeted by means of a stiffened dog leash.