Gus Wicke 05/07/1885 , (139 years old) in Barmen [now Wuppertal], North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Known for department

Acting

Biography

August Wicke (May 7, 1885 – January 3, 1947), also known as Gus Wicke and Gus Wickie, was an American bass singer and stage and voice actor. He was one of the voices of Bluto in the animated series Popeye the Sailor, by Fleischer Studios. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

poster Gulliver's Travels (1939)

Various (voice) (uncredited)

poster King of the Mardi Gras (1935)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Little Swee'pea (1936)

Elephant / Crocodile / Hippo (voice) (uncredited)

poster Choose Your 'Weppins' (1935)

Prisoner (voice) (uncredited)

poster I'm in the Army Now (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Be Human (1936)

Abusive Farmer (voice) (uncredited)

poster Let's Get Movin' (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Be Kind to 'Aminals' (1935)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Organ Grinder's Swing (1937)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster The Spinach Overture (1935)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster The Twisker Pitcher (1937)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster The Spinach Roadster (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster A Clean Shaven Man (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Hospitaliky (1937)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Hold the Wire (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Silly Scandals (1931)

Magician / Hippo (voice)

poster What -- No Spinach? (1936)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Dizzy Divers (1935)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Brotherly Love (1936)

Bruiser (voice) (uncredited)

poster You Gotta Be a Football Hero (1935)

Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

poster Bold King Cole (1936)

Bold King Cole (voice)

poster Sunday Go to Meetin' Time (1936)

Preacher / Devil (voice)

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