William "Billy" Costello (February 2, 1898 - October 9, 1971), a.k.a. "Red Pepper Sam", was an American live and voice actor, and the original voice of Popeye in animated cartoons.
Costello had worked with the Fleischer Studio as the voice of Gus the Gorilla on the Betty Boop radio show and they felt that the raspy voice he had used for that character would work for the new Popeye character they were planning. [1] He was cast to provide the voice for the first Popeye cartoon, 1933's Popeye the Sailor. Costello appeared in the next 24 Popeye shorts until he was fired by the Fleischers, allegedly over "bad behavior",[2] and was replaced with Jack Mercer. Costello's final appearance was in You Gotta Be A Football Hero (1935).
Costello died on October 9, 1971. He was buried in San Jose, California.
Notes[]
- ↑ Leslie Cabarga, The Fleischer Story, Da Capo Press 1988, ISBN 0306803135
- ↑ Hurwitz, Matt (July 29, 2007), "Hey, Sailor! 'Popeye' Is Back in Port", Washington Post, pp. N02, retrieved 2009-02-06
External links[]
- William Costello at the Internet Movie Database
- William Costello at Find a Grave
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