Keith Scott (voice actor)

Keith Scott (born 29 October 1953) is an Australian voice actor, comedian, impressionist and animation historian.

Keith Scott
Born (1953-10-29) 29 October 1953 (age 71)
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • comedian
  • impressionist
  • animation historian
Years active1969–present
SpouseSue Scott[1]
Children7
Websitewww.keithscott.com.au

Career

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At a young age, Scott was always enchanted by the mimics and impressionists on The Ed Sullivan Show. He began developing his ability to impersonate voices in high school, doing cartoon characters (the first of which being Mr. Jinks) and teacher's voices. In October 1972, just after leaving school, Scott was hired by William Hanna, the head of Hanna-Barbera, which had established a large animation studio in Sydney, Australia. He got the gig when he brought in some letters that he had received from Daws Butler (voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, etc.) in December 1970. Hanna gave him a letter of recommendation when he was retrenched from the H-B office, and his name was such a credible one that it got Scott an instant agent, and his voice-over career began. In 1974, Scott began doing either impersonations or original character voices in many anonymous radio and TV commercials, and was promoted at Sydney clubs as "the Voice of 1000 Commercials".[2][3][4]

He also made many appearances on TV shows as a comic impressionist, including Hey Hey It's Saturday and The Midday Show, and has provided voices for various Australian animations, including Yoram Gross's Dot feature films, Blinky Bill (he also sang the original version of the theme song for the first season), Tabaluga, Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown and Flipper and Lopaka. In the case of Yoram Gross' productions, Scott began working for Gross in 1984 and usually provided all of the male character voices. Across Australia he can be heard on some fifty radio stations, skewering the reputations of media and political types in How Green Was My Cactus.[5]

Scott became internationally famous for his expert "matching" of cartoon characters. In July 1990, he was appointed an official licensed voice of Warner Bros' Looney Tunes characters for Australia, following the death of Mel Blanc in 1989, and since then he did Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester and the rest for countless animated TV commercials, live shows and promotions for Warner Bros. Movie World, Westfield, KFC, etc.[2][5][6] Scott had narrated a TV promotion for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie in 1983,[7] and met Blanc in May 1985, taping some impersonations for the Triple M network and trading blows with their voice impressions; he did Elmer Fudd and Jack Benny, while Blanc did Bugs and Sy the Mexican.[8] He was also approved by Hanna-Barbera to do the voices of Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear and others.[5]

Scott was a long-time friend of Bill Scott (no relation) and Jay Ward (whom Scott had met in 1973), and is an expert on the history of Jay Ward Productions, authoring the book The Moose That Roared: The Story of Jay Ward, Bill Scott, a Flying Squirrel, and a Talking Moose (St. Martin's Press, 2000. ISBN 0-312-19922-8). He has also spent years studying the work of early voice actors, trying to identify performers who originally went uncredited in cartoons.

In 1991, a couple of years after Ward died in 1989, his daughter Tiffany took over his company and began revitalizing The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends characters. At that time Scott had made a tape of all the imitations of Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov, Dudley Do-Right and a lot of the supporting characters in March of that year. Tiffany got a copy of the tape from June Foray (voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel). Once Tiffany heard the tape, she realized that Scott had obviously studied it for years, so she and Ward's wife Ramona appointed him the official voices in 1992.[2] Scott did the voice of the narrator in George of the Jungle and George of the Jungle 2, and provided the voices for Bullwinkle, Boris, Fearless Leader, The Narrator and the RBTV Announcer in the 2000 motion picture The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (for which he had been specially flown to the United States several times). Also in 2000, Scott was originally cast as the voice of Diesel 10 in Thomas and the Magic Railroad, but was ultimately replaced by Neil Crone after test audiences said that Scott made the character sound too frightening for young children. However, his voice can still be heard in early UK and US trailers of the film. Scott also narrated the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends toy merchandise commercials from Bluebird Toys in Australia in 1998.

Filmography

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Film

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List of voice-acting credits in film
Year Title Role Notes
1984 Epic Special vocal effects Theatrical film
1985 Dot and the Koala Bruce, Mayor Percy, Sherlock Bones, Watson and various
1986 Dot and Keeto Keeto, Butterwalk, Atlantis, Grasshopper and various
Dot and the Whale Nelson, Owen and Moby Dick
1987 Dot and the Smugglers Mr. Sprag, Scarface
Frenchman's Farm Radio Announcer
The Adventures of Candy Claus Santa Claus, Head Elf, Elves, Mustknow Computer, Professor Mustknow, Oh No, Lou and Sam[9] TV movie
Dot Goes to Hollywood Gumley, Grumblebones, Laurel and Hardy and various Theatrical film
1988 Black Tulip
Hiawatha TV movie
Peter Pan Mr. Smee Theatrical film
Alice in Wonderland White Rabbit, March Hare, Dodo and Card Painter[10]
Around the World in 80 Days
1991 The Magic Riddle Philippe, Widow (Wolf Disguise), Pinocchio, Seven Dwarves and various
1992 Blinky Bill The Mischievous Koala Splodge the Kangaroo, Flap the Platypus, Mr Wombat (Wombo), Mayor Pelican, Mr Emu, Jacko, Harry and Joe[11]
1994 Dot in Space Grumblebones, Buster, Papa Drop, Riley, Professor Globus, Inflato, Sergeant, Soldiers and various
1997 Go to Hell!! Various
George of the Jungle Narrator
Paws Computer[12]
1999 Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box & the Lox The Phox and The Lox Theatrical short film attached with Dudley Do-Right
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Bullwinkle J. Moose, Animated Boris Badenov, Animated Fearless Leader, The Narrator and RBTV Announcer[13] Theatrical film
Thomas and the Magic Railroad Diesel 10 Original workprints only, replaced by Neil Crone
The Magic Pudding Additional voices Theatrical film
2003 Subterano Puppeteer (voice)[14]
George of the Jungle 2 Narrator Direct-to-video
2005 Blinky Bill's White Christmas Flap the Platypus, Splodge the Kangaroo, Wombo, Mayor Pelican and various TV movie
2007 Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale Uncle Kelvin, Ghoulie Gilly, Grampala and additional voices
2009 Daybreakers Theatrical film

Television

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List of voice-acting credits in television
Year Title Role
1975–1976 Kum-Kum Jumbo, Strongarm, The Wise One, Additional Voices (English dub)
1983–1989 Perfect Match Announcer (1983–84), Dexter the Robot[15]
1988–1989 Bright Sparks Sparky[16]
1992–1995 Lift Off Additional Voices (animated segments)
1993–2004 The Adventures of Blinky Bill Flap the Platypus, Splodge the Kangaroo, Wombo, Mr. Koala, Mayor Pelican, Danny Dingo, Meatball Dingo, Shifty Dingo, Various Voices[17]
1997–2003 Tabaluga Arktos, Shouhu, Tyrion, Ruby, James, Vultur, Attila the Walrus, Various Voices[18]
1998 Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown Mayor Croco, Professor Angus McPouch, Brusier, Sirlion, Damon, Rowdy, Honest L. Slick, Pos, Major Winston Gelles, Rocky Star, Various Voices[19]
1999–2005 Flipper and Lopaka Flipper, Ottie, Ray, Puffy, Dexter, Serge, Sharks, Various Voices[20]
2000 2000 Kids' Choice Awards Bullwinkle J. Moose[21]
2001–2002 Fairy Tale Police Department Various Voices
2002 Old Tom Old Tom, Various Voices
2009-2010 Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Gnasher, Dad, Colonel, Sergeant Slipper, Mr. Har Har, Additional Voices[22]
2009-2013 Sally Bollywood: Super Detective Harry Bollywood, Additional Voices[23]
2018 Nate Is Late Dwayne, Jumbo, Ogre, Additional Voices

Shorts

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List of voice-acting credits in shorts
Year Title Role
2008 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov, The Narrator and Boris Badenov Campaign Narrator[24]
The Banana Splits Fleegle, Bingo and Announcer

Video games

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List of voice-acting credits in video games
Year Title Role
1997 Blinky Bill's Ghost Cave Flap the Platypus, Splodge the Kangaroo, Wombo Wombat, Danny Dingo, Mr. Rabbit and Ear[25]
Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure Flap the Platypus, Splodge the Kangaroo, Wombo Wombat, Kevin the Kiwi, Benny the Beaver and The Reindeer[26]
1998 Rocky & Bullwinkle's Know-It-All Quiz Game Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov, Fearless Leader, Captain Peachfuzz, Dudley Do-Right, Inspector Fenwick and Aesop
2000 The Three Worlds of Flipper and Lopaka Flipper, Dexter, Goat Fish, Garden Eel, Textile Cone, Blue Fish and Narrator[27]
2012 The Flintstones Gaming Machine Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble[28]

Theme park attractions

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List of voice-acting credits in theme parks
Year Title Roles Notes
1991 The Simpsons: Live on Stage Homer Simpson[29][30] Dreamworld live show, part of a promotion of the Australian premiere of The Simpsons on Network Ten[30]
Bugs Bunny Demonstration Animatronic Bugs Bunny[31][32][2][5] Designed by Greg McKee, Matt Ward, John Cox and Chris Chitty in just a few weeks for Warner Bros. Movie World in 1989[32]
Looney Tunes Musical Revue Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil and Foghorn Leghorn[33][34] Warner Bros. Movie World live show
1992 Spectacular Light and Sound Show Illuminanza All the characters (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote and Pepé Le Pew)[35][36][29][2][5] Warner Bros. Movie World live show, celebration of the park's second birthday[35]
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov and Dudley Do-Right Universal Studios Florida live show
1997 Hanna-Barbera Gala Celebrity Nite Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, George Jetson and Huckleberry Hound[37] Wonderland Sydney live show
1999 Looney Tunes: What's Up, Rock? Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil and Foghorn Leghorn[2][5][38] Six Flags Great Adventure live show, rebranded as Looney Tunes: We Got the Beat! in 2004 with a re-recorded track by Scott[38]
Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls Dudley Do-Right and Inspector Fenwick[5][39] Universal's Islands of Adventure ride
Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges Popeye and Bluto[5][40][41] Universal's Islands of Adventure ride
Pandemonium Cartoon Circus Popeye, Bluto, Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov and Dudley Do-Right[42] Universal's Islands of Adventure live show
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Show 2 Bullwinkle J. Moose and Boris Badenov Universal Studios Florida live show
2008 Looney Tunes: What's Up Rock?! Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin the Martian, Tasmanian Devil and Foghorn Leghorn[2][5][43] Warner Bros. Movie World live show
2010 Looney Tunes on Ice Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety and Sylvester Warner Bros. Movie World ice show
2011 Looney Tunes LIVE! Classroom Capers Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin the Martian and Tasmanian Devil[2][5][44] Touring live show
Christmas Moments with Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny, Tweety and Sylvester Live show
2013 Looney Tunes Christmas Carols Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Marvin the Martian and Tasmanian Devil[2][5][45][46][47] Carols by Candlelight live show

Commercials

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List of voice-acting credits in television commercials
Year Title Role Notes
1976 Fruity Pebbles Commercials Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble[48] Fruity Pebbles commercials, animation by Hanna-Barbera Pty. Ltd.
1979 Welcome SuperChook SuperChook[49] KFC commercial
1980 The Blob Blob and Narrator[50] Streets commercial
1981 Pauls Scooby-Doo Ice Cream Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones and Chocolate-Chomping Vanilla Gorilla[51] Pauls commercial, animation by Hanna-Barbera Pty. Ltd.
Streets Doctor Who Ice Cream Fourth Doctor, K9 and Meglos[52] Streets commercial
Pauls Buck Rogers Star Stick Buck Rogers, Twiki and Narrator[53] Pauls commercial
1982 Streets Mr. Men and Doctor Who Ice Cream Narrator[54] Streets commercial
Pauls Pac-Man Ice Cream Narrator[55] Pauls commercial
Stay Alive Commercial Count Dracula and Vincent Price[56] Stay Alive commercial
Fridge a Kit Kat Kool Kat[57] Kit Kat commercial
1983 Pizza Hut Martians Martian and Narrator[58] Pizza Hut commercial
Pauls Yogi Fruits Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo Bear[59] Pauls commercial
Demon Attack Commercial Vincent Price[60] Demon Attack commercial
Australian Museum Commercial Singer and Narrator[61] Australian Museum commercial
Streets Mr. Men Ice Treats Mr. Nonsense, Mr. Funny, Mr. Mischief, Mr. Bump, Mr. Noisy, Mr. Greedy and Narrator[62] Streets commercial
The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie Narrator[7] TV promotion
1985 Masters of the Universe Ice Cream He-Man and Skeletor[63] Streets commercial
Peters Transformers Ice Cream Autobot and Narrator[64] Peters Ice Cream commercial
Hello Mudda, Hello Fadda Boy (voice)[65] Yoplait commercial
Marley Commercial Duck[66] Marley commercial
1986 Surfing Chester Cheetah[67] Cheetos commercial
1987 Pascall Disney Jellies Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy[68] Pascall commercial
Garfield Phone Garfield[69] Garfield Phone commercial
Inspector Gadget Fun Pack Inspector Gadget and Brain[70] KFC commercial
Pauls Pink Panther Inspector Clouseau[71] Pauls commercial
$100 000 Kit Kat Competition Kool Kat[72] Kit Kat commercial
1988 Call Candy Claus! Santa Claus[73] 1-900 commercial
Chickadees Chicken Chips Chickadee Chicken[74][75] Chickadees commercial
The Go Go Gadget Deal Inspector Gadget, Pirate and Vikings[70] KFC commercial
1989 Amber Tiles Commercial Fred Flintstone[76] Amber Tiles commercial, animation by Cinemagic Animated Films, music by Bob Davies[77][78]
Lethal Weapon 2 and Batman Narrator[79] TV promotion
1990 Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday Bugs Bunny[80] Song bumper on Porky Pig (1990 VHS)
KFC Looney Tunes Cars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[70] KFC commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
KFC Looney Tunes Cars 2 Daffy Duck[70][81] KFC commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday Special Bugs Bunny[82] Nine Network promotion
Wilde About DuckTales Donald Duck[83] McDonald's commercial
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Rad Badges Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Michelangelo and Splinter[84][85] Pizza Hut commercial
It's a Buzz Raphael[86][85] Timezone commercial
Kold Snap Kool Kat[87] Kit Kat commercial
1991 Mirinda Drinker Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[88] Mirinda commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation[88]
Buried Treasure Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam[88] Mirinda commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation[88]
Peters Donald Duck Ice Cream Donald Duck[89] Peters Ice Cream commercial
Buttercup Crumpets and Muffins Buster Bunny[90] Buttercup commercial
Rollerblades Tony the Tiger[91] Frosted Flakes commercial
Buttercup Muffins Buster Bunny[90] Buttercup commercial
KFC Looney Tunes Glasses Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[70][92] KFC commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
McCain Looney Tunes Meals Bugs Bunny[93] McCain commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
HBF Insurance Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Commercial 1 Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[94] HBF Insurance commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
HBF Insurance Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Commercial 2 Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[95] HBF Insurance commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Beach Chester Cheetah[96] Cheetos commercial
Little Buddy Kool Kat[97] Kit Kat commercial
Prime Television Promotion Raphael[98][85] Prime Television promotion
Looney Tunes Poster Calendar, Stickers, Photo Frame and Loonar Sticks Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester and Santa Claus (voice)[99][100] Westfield commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Warner Bros. Movie World Commercial Narrator[101] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial
1992 Warner Bros. Movie World Commercial Daffy Duck[102] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial, Daffy animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Warner Bros. Movie World Commercial 2 Daffy Duck[102] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial, Daffy animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Mirinda Pineapple Flavour Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam[103][88] Mirinda commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation[88]
HBF Insurance Tweety and Sylvester Commercial Tweety[104] HBF Insurance commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Fruity and Jaffa Pebbles Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble and Dino[105] Green's commercial
The Flintstones Kids' Cocktails and Dino Racers Fred Flintstone[106] Cobb & Co. commercial
Toyota Family Wagons George Jetson and Mr. Spacely[107] Toyota commercial
Volleyball Tony the Tiger[108] Frosted Flakes commercial, redub of commercial from 1986
Robin Hood Dig'em Frog[109] Honey Smacks commercial, redub of commercial from 1990-1991
Taco Bell Rocky and Bullwinkle Commercials Bullwinkle J. Moose and Boris Badenov[110][111] Taco Bell commercials
Target Rocky and Bullwinkle Commercial Boris Badenov Target commercial
Pizza Hut Blinky Bill Commercial Flap the Platypus and Splodge the Kangaroo[112] Pizza Hut commercial
The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy Commercial Fred Flintstone[113] The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy commercial
Cwazy 1992 Clearance Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck[114] Toyota commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Cwazy 1992 Clearance 2 Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy Duck[114] Toyota commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Cwazy 1992 Clearance 3 Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy Duck[114][115] Toyota commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Cwazy 1992 Clearance 4 Elmer Fudd and Foghorn Leghorn[114][116] Toyota commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Cwazy 1992 Clearance 5 Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck[114][117] Toyota commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
1993 Looney Tunes Colourgrams Bugs Bunny[118] Nutella commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Looney Tunes Glasses Bugs Bunny and Tasmanian Devil[118][119] Nutella commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
World of Illusion Commercial Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Narrator[120] World of Illusion commercial
KFC Looney Tunes Mugs Tweety and Sylvester[70] KFC commercial
KFC Looney Tunes Mugs 2 Bugs Bunny and Sylvester[70][121] KFC commercial
KFC Looney Tunes Mugs 3 Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety and Sylvester[70][122] KFC commercial
Golden Eggs Foghorn Leghorn Commercial Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk[123] Golden Eggs commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Mirinda Factory Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[124][88] Mirinda commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation[88]
Fruity and Choconilla Pebbles Fred Flintstone[125] Green's commercial
1994 Green's Looney Tunes Chocolate Rings Tweety and Sylvester[126] Green's commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
KFC Looney Tunes Mugs 4 Foghorn Leghorn and Tasmanian Devil[70][127][128] KFC commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Lane Corn Snacks Jose and Manuel[129] Lanes commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Amber Tiles Commercial 2 Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble[76] Amber Tiles commercial, animation by Cinemagic Animated Films, music by Bob Davies[77][78]
Amber Tiles Commercial 3 Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble[76][130] Amber Tiles commercial, animation by Cinemagic Animated Films, music by Bob Davies[77][78]
Amber Tiles Commercial 4 Fred Flintstone[76] Amber Tiles commercial, animation by Cinemagic Animated Films, music by Bob Davies[77][78]
It's Showtime at Westfield Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Director and Narrator[99][131] Westfield commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Mid-Week Lotto Commercial Gentleman, Troll, Cannibal, Mermaid, Jack, Jester and Plant Man[132] Mid-Week Lotto commercial
1995 Sonic the Hedgehog Milk Ice with Shock Rocks Dr. Robotnik and Narrator[133] Toppa commercial
Energizer Boris and Natasha Commercial Boris Badenov[134] Energizer commercial
Energizer Boris and Natasha Commercial 2 Boris Badenov[134] Energizer commercial
Qantas Warner Bros. Movie World Commercial Bugs Bunny[135] Qantas commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Canon Personal Squirt Speedy Gonzales and Baby Mice[136] Canon commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Canon Personal Squirt and Bubble Jet Printer Speedy Gonzales[136][137] Canon commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Canon Say-It-All Squirt Speedy Gonzales[136][138] Canon commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Canon Runaround Squirts Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck[136][139] Canon commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
HardieDux Daffy Duck Commercial Daffy Duck[140] HardieDux commercial, animated by Peter Luschwitz at Flix Animation
Soyaking Commercial King[141] Soyaking commercial
1996 Tazos Looney Tunes Commercial Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Marvin the Martian and Narrator[142] Tazos commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Looney Tunes Steins Tweety, Sylvester, Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam[70][143] KFC commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Sylvester and Tweety Stein Tweety and Sylvester[70] KFC commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Daffy Duck Stein Tweety, Sylvester and Daffy Duck[70][144] KFC commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Wile E. Coyote Stein Tweety and Sylvester[70] KFC commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Yosemite Sam Stein Tweety, Sylvester and Yosemite Sam[70][145] KFC commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
It's Showtime at Westfield 2 Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Marvin the Martian[100] Westfield commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Kraft Shake 'n Bake Commercial Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk[146][147] Kraft Foods commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
Wonderland Sydney Commercials Fred Flintstone, Dino, Top Cat and Choo-Choo[148] Wonderland Sydney commercials
Cheerios Rocky and Bullwinkle Commercial Bullwinkle J. Moose and Boris Badenov[149] Cheerios commercial
Minnesota State Lottery Rocky and Bullwinkle Commercial Bullwinkle J. Moose[150] Minnesota State Lottery commercial
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Bullwinkle J. Moose and Boris Badenov Nickelodeon bumpers
The Rocky, Bullwinkle, Underdog, Roger, and George Show Bullwinkle J. Moose[151] Cartoon Network bumper
Ford Explorer Rocky and Bullwinkle Commercial Bullwinkle J. Moose[152] Ford commercial
1997 The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Boris Badenov[153] Cartoon Network bumper
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show 2 Bullwinkle J. Moose and Boris Badenov[151][153] Cartoon Network bumper
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show 3 Dudley Do-Right[154] Cartoon Network bumper
Looney Tunes Village Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[102] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial
1998 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Narrator[155] Bluebird Toys commercials
1999 Game Boy Color with Camera and Printer Tony the Tiger[156] Kellogg's commercial
2000 Rocky and Bullwinkle's "You Call This A Marathon?" Marathon Bullwinkle J. Moose, Boris Badenov and The Narrator[151][153] Cartoon Network bumpers
KFC Looney Tunes Chicky Meal Toys Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck[70][157] KFC commercial
Road Runner Roller Coaster Road Runner and Narrator[29][2][5] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial, animated in Hong Kong[2]
2001 Looney Tunes Splash Zone Bugs Bunny[102] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial
2002 Batman Adventure – The Ride 2 Narrator[158] Warner Bros. Movie World commercial
2004–2006 Boomerang Australia Bumpers Bugs Bunny and Narrator[159][160][161] Boomerang bumpers
2006 Looney Looney Fool-A-Thon Narrator[162][160] Boomerang bumpers
2008 Paddle Pop Moo Paddle Pop Lion[163] Streets commercial
2012 The Sound Effects of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Bullwinkle J. Moose[164] Sound Ideas demo
The Flintstones Gaming Machine Fred Flintstone[28] Adelaide Casino commercial
2015 Aldi: Home of the Lowest Prices, Part II Robot[165] Aldi commercial

Radio

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List of voice-acting credits on radio
Year Title Role Notes
1986–present How Green Was My Cactus Various voices[166][167] Syndicated radio program produced and recorded by Bill Dowling at Top Spots Digital/Sound Kitchen[166][167]
2012 The Looney Tunes Radio Show Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester, Speedy Gonzales, Marvin the Martian, Tasmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Pepé Le Pew and additional voices[168][169][170] Unreleased radio series produced and recorded by Bill Dowling at Top Spots Digital/Sound Kitchen in 1991, part of a promotion of Warner Bros. Movie World[168][169][170]

Discography

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List of voice-acting credits in music
Year Title Role Notes
1991 The Christmas Looney Tunes Classic Collection Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn and Director[171] Cassette tape produced in 1991
1993 Australia's Funniest Answering Machine Messages Impersonations by Keith Scott Bob Hawke, Gough Whitlam, Darryl Eastlake, Andrew Peacock, Kerry Packer, Santa Claus, Elf, John Hewson, John Laws, Ronald Reagan, Derryn Hinch, Kamahl, Sir Joh, Peter Harvey, Malcolm Fraser, Christopher Skase, Paul Keating, John Howard, Bill Clinton and Sean Connery[172] Cassette tape produced in 1993
1999 Blinky Bill and his "Extraordinary" Christmas Sing-Along! Various voices[173] CD produced in 1999
2012 Looney Rock Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Tweety, Sylvester, Speedy Gonzales, Marvin the Martian, Foghorn Leghorn and Pepé Le Pew[174][175][176] Unreleased album produced between 1994 and 1995
2018 21st Century Blues Himself and various voices[177][178] CD produced in 2018

Live-action

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List of acting credits in film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1969 My World and Welcome to It Leonard Otterquist Episode: "The Mating Dance"
2004 Day of Miracles LA Fireman Direct-to-video

Awards

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Mo Awards

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The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Keith Scott won three awards in that time.[179]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1978 Keith Scott Johnny O'Keefe Encouragement Award Won
2010 Keith Scott Comedy Act of the Year Won
2011 Keith Scott Comedy Act of the Year Won

References

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  1. ^ "Keith Scott in News". Facebook. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Keith Scott: Down Under's Voice Over Marvel". Animation World Network. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Keith Scott". Grace Gibson Shop. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Keith Scott in News". Facebook. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Keith Scott-"The Walking Identity Crisis"". Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Keith Scott, 1989". Facebook. Retrieved 16 August 2020. They're posting old clips of we '80s stand-uppers on the quirky Australian comedy-variety show HEY, HEY IT'S SATURDAY! (an earlier one with me from 1990 is below if you scroll). Here's my spot from June 2nd, 1989: Daryl Sommers, the show's host, asked me to reprise a medley of cartoon voices, and I'm glad he did, because way back when Warner Bros. saw this (Mel Blanc died only five weeks later), and within months I was appointed as the official "licensed" voice to do all the Looney Tunes characters in this end of the world, in animated TV ads, on radio, and for theme parks. I had 25 enjoyable years doing the beloved WB cartoon voices, and all because of this TV gig!! At least the voices hold up from 26 years ago (the once-topical political gags work too; however I do fret about a couple of non-PC gags you couldn't do now, but back in the day, no-one blinked).
  7. ^ a b "The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie Australian TV Spot (1983)". YouTube. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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"There was no brand identity, and no investment in [advertising] except in Thailand. We were charged with getting things moving." A total of six different O&M offices in the region submitted creative ideas for a Mirinda relaunch, after the client had determined to hitch its ad wagon to the Looney Tunes stars. "We tried to think of a creative project that could run regionally, to exploit the Looney Tunes characters, led by Bugs Bunny," says Wilken. BURIED TREASURE: Mirinda ads: classic slapstick from Bugs. Bugs was deemed the Mirinda ads' most universally popular character. ("Elmer Fudd did not test so well," he says.) With advice from Warner Bros. Merchandising in Sydney, O&M's Singapore office came up with a creative strategy revolving around Bugs and friends. The Singapore concepts were chosen because they remained true to the original Warner Bros. cartoon style without letting the sales message get lost in the animated shenanigans. 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