Stan Freberg
Stan Freberg, originally named Stanley Friberg, was a multifaceted American talent born on August 7, 1926, whose remarkable career spanned over seven decades until his passing on April 7, 2015. An influential figure in the worlds of entertainment and advertising, Freberg's journey began in 1943, showcasing his diverse skills as an author, actor, comedian, musician, radio personality, puppeteer, and creative director.
Freberg made significant contributions to the radio landscape, particularly with his groundbreaking show "The Stan Freberg Show," which aired in the 1950s and was known for its innovative blend of comedy and satire. He was celebrated for his sharp wit and unique voice work, which he applied in various animated films, including Disney's "Robin Hood" and the iconic "Pinky and the Brain."
In advertising, Freberg revolutionized the industry with his humorous and memorable campaigns, including the famous “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!” and the “Clam Chowder” ads for Campbell’s.
Freberg's impact extended beyond commercial success; he was honored with multiple awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, reflecting his enduring legacy in the realms of humor and creativity. Even into his late 80s, Freberg remained a vibrant presence in the entertainment world, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire future generations.
Filmography
Posse Cat
Curtain Razor
The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
The First Easter Rabbit
Hobo Bobo
Lady and the Tramp
Tom Thumb
Stuart Little
Tweety's High Flying Adventure
The Hick Chick
The Weird Al Show