Sid Raymond
Sid Raymond, originally named Raymond Silverstein, was born on January 21, 1909, in New York City, New York. He carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry as a talented actor and voice artist. Among his most memorable contributions to the world of animation, he is particularly celebrated for lending his voice to iconic characters such as "Baby Huey" and "Katnip."
Raymond's career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in various film and television projects. Notable works include his role in the 1996 comedy film *Two Much*, the animated series *The Baby Huey Show* in 1994, and the horror film *The Funhouse* released in 1981. His distinctive voice and engaging performances made him a beloved figure among audiences.
In his personal life, Sid was married to Dorothy Naftel, with whom he shared many cherished moments. His legacy in the field of voice acting continues to resonate, as he played a significant role in shaping the characters that many grew up loving.
Sid Raymond passed away on December 1, 2006, in Aventura, Florida, leaving behind a rich legacy as a versatile actor and voice performer. His contributions to animation and film remain fondly remembered by fans and colleagues alike.