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He was the voice of the bear in the Gentle Ben TV series, and he worked as a voice actor on animated films, notably for Walt Disney, where he portrayed the voice of the Indian Chief in Peter Pan (1953), one of Maleficent's goons in Sleeping Beauty (1959), the Captain of the Guard the crocodile in Robin Hood (1973), and the deep voiced prisoner in the Haunted Mansion attraction. The line can be heard in the 1950 Bugs Bunny cartoon Homeless Hare, although it was not spoken there by Candido.Ĭandido provided the voice of an angry apple tree in The Wizard of Oz (1939), and provided the voice of a skeleton in Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, and he later teamed with Bud Abbott during Abbott's attempted comeback in 1960. The running gag became so familiar that he recorded a song of the same title with Durante. His weekly repetition of "I'm feeling mighty low" on Jimmy Durante's radio show made it a national catchphrase. Speaking his lines in his normal tenor, he would suddenly adopt a high, squeaky soprano and just as suddenly plunge into a gruff bass.
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In 1933, he married Anita Bivona.Ĭandido's distinctive, four-octave speaking voice became familiar to radio listeners and moviegoers.
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Candido, was a bassist and vocalist in Ted Fio Rito's big band, and they can be seen in a Soundie, " Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me". Born on Christmas Day in 1913 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Candido, who later used the legal name John B.