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{{short description|American voice actor (1892–1967)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2021}} {{Infobox person | name = Pinto Colvig | image = Pinto Colvig at the studio.jpg | alt = <!-- descriptive text for use by speech synthesis (text-to-speech) software --> | caption = Colvig recording his voice for [[Goofy]] | birth_name = Vance DeBar Colvig | birth_date = {{birth date|1892|9|11}} | birth_place = [[Jacksonville, Oregon]], U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1967|10|3|1892|9|11}} | death_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. | occupation = {{flatlist| *Voice actor *cartoonist *circus performer }} | years_active = 1913–1967 | spouse = {{plainlist| * {{marriage|Margaret Bourke Slavin|1916|1950|reason=died}} * {{marriage|Peggy Bernice Allaire|1952}} }} | children = 5, including [[Vance Colvig|Vance DeBar Colvig Jr.]] }} '''Vance DeBar Colvig Sr.''' (September 11, 1892 – October 3, 1967), known professionally as '''Pinto Colvig''', was an American voice actor, cartoonist, and circus and [[vaudeville]] performer whose [[schtick]] was playing the [[clarinet]] off-key while [[Overacting|mugging]]. Colvig was the original performer of the [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney characters]] [[Goofy]] and [[Pluto (Disney)|Pluto]], as well as [[Bozo the Clown]] and [[Bluto]] in ''[[Popeye the Sailor (film series)|Popeye]]''. In 1993, he was posthumously made a [[Disney Legend]] for his contributions to [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Films]], including ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' and ''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]''. == Early life == Colvig was born Vance DeBar Colvig in [[Jacksonville, Oregon]], the youngest of seven children of William Mason "Judge" Colvig (1845–1936)<ref>{{cite web |title=William M. Colvig |url=https://www.truwe.sohs.org/files/colvig.html |website=Medford Pioneers |publisher=truwe.sohs.org |access-date=August 31, 2021}}</ref> and his wife, Adelaide ({{nee}} Birdseye) Colvig (1856–1912).<ref name="Truwe-Colvig">{{cite web |last1=Truwe |first1=Ben |title=Medford Pioneers: William M. Colvig |url=http://id.mind.net/~truwe/tina/colvig.html |website=Southern Oregon History, Revised |access-date=September 1, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907174604/http://id.mind.net/~truwe/tina/colvig.html <!-- broken archive image links ... https://web.archive.org/web/20181211012714/http://truwe.sohs.org:80/files/colvig.html https://web.archive.org/web/20150907174604/http://id.mind.net/~truwe/tina/colvig.html --> |archive-date=September 7, 2015}}</ref> William Colvig was a pioneer, an attorney and a distinguished Oregonian; he was never actually a judge. Pinto attended but did not graduate from Medford High School. Pinto was accepted and attended, sporadically from 1910 to 1913,<ref name="Pinto Notes">{{cite web |url=http://truwe.sohs.org/files/pinto%20notes.html|title=Pinto Notes}}</ref> [[Oregon State University]], in Corvallis,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/colvig_vance_debar_pinto_1892_1967_/|title = Vance DeBar (Pinto) Colvig (1892-1967)}}</ref> where he took art classes and played clarinet in the band.<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto">{{cite web |title=Colvig, Pinto |url=https://www.sohs.org/content/colvig-pinto |website=Southern Oregon Historical Society Library |access-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210831230657/https://www.sohs.org/content/colvig-pinto |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author1=Southern Oregon Historical Society|title=William Colvig home interior |url=https://digital.sou.edu/digital/collection/p15013coll2/id/544/rec/1 |website=Southern Oregon Digital Archives |access-date=August 31, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> He drew cartoons for the Oregon Agricultural College Barometer newspaper, and the yearbook.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://offbeatoregon.com/1310b-pinto-colvig-pioneer-animator-showbiz-legend.html|title=Goofy, Bluto, Bozo were all Oregon's "Pinto" Colvig | Offbeat Oregon History | #ORhistory}}</ref> <blockquote>I was born in Jacksonville and named Vance DeBar Colvig. At age 7 (because of too many freckles, and goony antics) I was nicknamed 'Pinto the Village Clown' (which I have used professionally during my circus and other show business activities, besides occasional jobs as a newspaper cartoonist.<br />— "'Pinto' Colvig Writes About Names, History of Clowning", ''Medford Mail Tribune'', July 12, 1961.<ref>{{cite web |title=Notes on Pinto Colvig |url=https://www.truwe.sohs.org/files/pinto%20notes.html |website=sohs |access-date=1 September 2021}}</ref></blockquote> == Career == In 1913, Colvig worked the [[Alexander Pantages#Pantages Theatre Circuit|Pantages Theatre Circuit]], briefly, before leaving for clarinetist in the Al G. Barnes Circus band for part of a season.<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /> In 1914 he was a newspaper cartoonist in Reno, Nevada and then in Carson City, then again clarinetist in the Al G. Barnes Circus band for part of the 1915 season.<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /> <blockquote>I didn't know when I was going to school whether I wanted to be a clown, draw cartoons, write, hobo, or be a musician. So I wrapped it all up and made stew out of it. <br />— Pinto Colvig<ref name="ASIFA-Portland">{{cite web |url=http://www.asifaportland.org/uncategorized/more-about-goofy-pinto-colvig-oregon-animation-pioneer/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140831142634/http://www.asifaportland.org/uncategorized/more-about-goofy-pinto-colvig-oregon-animation-pioneer/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2014-08-31 |title=More About Goofy: Pinto Colvig, Oregon Animation Pioneer |publisher=ASIFA Portland |date=2013-10-12 |access-date=2016-07-17 }}</ref></blockquote> Colvig performed [[Chalk talk|''chalk talks'']] in vaudeville.<ref name="ASIFA-Portland" /> In 1916,<!-- 1915? --> Colvig worked at the Animated Film Corporation in San Francisco where he made [[Creation (1916 film)|''Creation'']], reported to be the world's first feature-length cartoon.<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /> Only five 35 mm frames survive, housed at the Southern Oregon Historical Society.<ref name="ASIFA-Portland" /> Animated Film Corporation in San Francisco, ended with the entry of the U.S. into [[Timeline_of_World_War_I#1917|World War I]] (April 1917).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_003910/page/n9/mode/2up/search/Byington+Ford?q=The+fabulous+career+Byington+Ford |title=The fabulous career Byington Ford |last=Eisner |first=Judith A. |date=September 24, 1970 |website=archive.org |publisher=[[Carmel Pine Cone]] |access-date=2020-04-11 }}</ref> In 1919, Pinto produced "Pinto's Prizma Comedy Review" the first color cartoon, it is now considered a [[lost film]],<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /><ref name="ASIFA-Portland" /> and published in the San Francisco Bulletin (May 1919—February 1920), the "Bulletin Boob" column, and photographs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Pinto Colvig--the "Bulletin Boob" |url=https://www.truwe.sohs.org/files/pinto%20bull.html |website=Southern Oregon Historical Society |access-date=August 31, 2021}}</ref> In 1922, Colvig created a newspaper cartoon panel titled "Life on the Radio Wave" for the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''. The feature ran three or four times per week on the newspaper's radio page, was syndicated nationally,<ref name="Life on the Radio Wave by Pinto Colvig">{{cite web |url=<!-- https://www.truwe.sohs.org/files/radiowave.html -->https://truwe.sohs.org/files/radiowave.html|title=Life on the Radio Wave by Pinto Colvig}}</ref> and lasted six months.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://strippersguide.blogspot.com/2011/05/obscurity-of-day-life-on-radio-wave.html |title=Stripper's Guide Obscurity of the Day, May 4, 2011 |access-date=May 4, 2011}}</ref> In 1922, Colvig and his family moved to Hollywood, working as an animator, title writer and comedian in silent comedies and on sound cartoons,<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /> working first for Mack Sennett.<ref name="ASIFA-Portland" /> By the late 1920s, Colvig became associated with [[Walter Lantz]], with whom he attempted to establish a cartoon studio, creating a character called "Bolivar, the Talking Ostrich", which would have appeared in sound shorts{{cn|date=September 2021}}. When Lantz became producer of Universal's [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] cartoons in 1929, Colvig was hired as an animator, also working as a storyman and voice artist, briefly voicing Oswald.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intanibase.com/gac/lantz/1930.aspx|title=The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia: 1930|access-date=April 24, 2011|publisher=The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia}}</ref> In 1930, Colvig signed an eight-year contract<ref name="sohs-colvig-pinto" /> with [[Walt Disney Productions]] as a writer, also providing sound effects, including the barks for [[Pluto (Disney)|Pluto the Pup]]. The following year he began voicing [[Goofy]], originally known as Dippy Dawg.<ref>{{cite news|title=Northwest Noir: An Art of the Serious Goofy|first=Timothy|last=Egan|date=July 14, 1991|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/14/movies/northwest-noir-an-art-of-the-serious-goofy.html}}</ref> Other notable characters he voiced include Practical Pig, the pig that built the "house of bricks" in the Disney short "[[Three Little Pigs (film)|Three Little Pigs]]", and both Grumpy and Sleepy in ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. He directed (along with Erdman Penner and Walt Pfeiffer) the 1937 [[Mickey Mouse]] short ''[[Mickey's Amateurs]]''. Colvig was associated with Disney for most of his career.{{cn|date=July 2022}} Between 1937 and 1940, Colvig did not work for the Disney studio, after falling out with Walt Disney. He was offered a job with [[Fleischer Studios]], then planning to produce a competing feature-length animated film in the wake of Disney's success with ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]],'' moving to Miami in early 1938. For Fleischer, he worked on 1939's ''[[Gulliver's Travels (1939 film)|Gulliver's Travels]]'', for which he voiced town crier [[Gabby (cartoon)|Gabby]], who was spun off into his own short-lived series. He also voiced [[Bluto]] for the studio's [[Popeye the Sailor (film series)|''Popeye the Sailor'' cartoons]], replacing [[Gus Wickie]], who elected to remain in New York rather than move to Miami. Colvig's departure from Disney meant that the increasingly popular Goofy went voiceless for several years. A select few shorts during the interim period of leave featured a soundalike voice for Goofy provided by [[Jack Bailey (actor)|Jack Bailey]].<ref>{{cite book|first=John|last=Canemaker|author-link=John Canemaker|date=October 21, 1999|chapter=Four: Ted and the Boys: Animation's First Story Department|title=Paper Dreams: The Art & Artists of Disney Storyboards|edition=1st|publisher=Disney Press|publication-date=October 21, 1999|page=86|isbn=978-0-7868-6307-5}}</ref><ref name="CartoonVoices">{{cite book |last1=Scott |first1=Keith |title=Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2 |date=3 October 2022 |publisher=BearManor Media |language=en}}</ref> He began working on radio, providing voices and sound effects, including the sounds of Jack Benny's Maxwell on ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'', later performed by [[Mel Blanc]].<ref name="Pinto Notes" /><ref name="mckenzie-river-reflections-newspaper">{{cite news |last1=John |first1=Finn J.D. |title=Voice of Goofy was Oregon's "Pinto" Colvig |url=https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com/story/2013/19/10/history/voice-goofy-was-oregon-s-pinto-colvig/1482.html |access-date=September 1, 2021 |work=[[McKenzie River Reflections]] |date=October 19, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901043431/https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com/story/2013/19/10/history/voice-goofy-was-oregon-s-pinto-colvig/1482.html |archive-date=September 1, 2021 |quote= Historian Ben Truwe's Southern Oregon history page <!-- (Sources: Historian Ben Truwe’s Southern Oregon history page, http://id.mind.net/~truwe/tina/pinto%20notes.html; Pinto Colvig bio at imdb.com; Southern Oregon Historical Society; Portland chapter of ASIFA) Finn J.D. John teaches New Media at Oregon State University and is the author of “Wicked Portland,” a book about the dark side of Oregon’s metropolis in the 1890s. He produces a daily podcast -->}}</ref> In 1939, Colvig returned to California, and began to devote himself to acting and doing voices in several cartoons for the [[Termite Terrace|Warner Bros. animation studio]] and for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]], where he [[Voice acting|voiced]] a [[Munchkin]] in the 1939 film ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Funnyworld/Bletcher/Bletcher.htm|title=Interview with Billy Bletcher, by Michael Barrier and Milton Gray|publisher=Funnyworld|year=1978|access-date=March 20, 2018}}</ref> In 1946, Colvig was cast as [[Bozo the Clown]] for [[Capitol Records]]. He played the role for a decade, which also included portraying the character on television.<ref name="Pinto Notes" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=93063&page=1|title=Battling Bozos|website=[[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] |access-date=February 18, 2008}}</ref><ref>[https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/WolfFiles/story?id=116511&page=1 ABC News: Bozo Finally Unmasked (2004)]</ref><ref>[http://famousclowns.org/bozo-the-clown/pinto-colvig-%e2%80%94-the-original-bozo-the-clown/ Pinto Colvig – the original Bozo the Clown]</ref> During this period, Colvig also recorded the "Filbert the Frog" song, which featured Colvig's virtuoso use of the [[glottal stop]] as a musical instrument in itself.{{cn|date=July 2022}} In 1967, Colvig's last known performance, as Goofy, was for the [[Telephone Pavilion]] at [[Expo 67]]. Colvig's dialogue for this exhibit was recorded six months before his death.<ref name="Akron">[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5484336/the_akron_beacon_journal/ "The Akron Beacon Journal, October 21, 1967"]. Retrieved November 10, 2018.</ref> == Personal life == Colvig married Margaret Bourke Slavin (1892–1950) in 1916, and settled with her in [[San Francisco]], where four of their five boys were born. Later, their last son was born in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>[http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/colvig_vance_debar_pinto_1892_1967_/ Oregon Encyclopedia]</ref> Colvig was the father of the character and voice actor [[Vance Colvig]], who also later portrayed Bozo the Clown on a live TV program.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Archives |first=L. A. Times |date=1991-03-11 |title=Vance Colvig; Roles Included 'Bozo the Clown' |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-03-11-mn-22-story.html |access-date=2024-11-25 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref> A lifelong [[Tobacco smoking|smoker]], Colvig was one of the pioneers in advocating warning labels about [[cancer]] risk on [[cigarette]] packages in the United States.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/colvig_vance_debar_pinto_1892_1967_/ | title = Vance DeBar (Pinto) Colvig (1892-1967) | last = Curler| first =Dawna | date =September 19, 2022 | website = [[Oregon Encyclopedia]]| publisher =[[Oregon Historical Society]] | access-date =September 3, 2023 | quote = A lifelong smoker, Colvig died of lung cancer in 1967, but not before helping promote awareness of smoking health hazards and supporting Oregon Senator Maurine Neuberger’s bill requiring cigarette package warning labels. }}</ref> ==Death== Colvig died of [[lung cancer]] on October 3, 1967, at [[Motion Picture Country Hospital]] in [[Woodland Hills, Los Angeles]], California, at age 75.<ref>{{cite news |title=Pinto Colvig, 75, Voice Of Cartoon Characters |date=October 6, 1967 |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1967/10/06/archives/pinto-colvig-75-voice-of-cartoon-characters.html?sq=Pinto+Colvig&scp=1&st=p }}</ref> He was interred at [[Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City|Holy Cross Cemetery]] in [[Culver City, California|Culver City]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sohs.org/content/colvig-pinto |title=Southern Oregon Historical Society |access-date=October 15, 2018 |archive-date=October 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181015052403/http://www.sohs.org/content/colvig-pinto |url-status=dead }}</ref> Their graves remained unmarked for years until Colvig's great-granddaughter designed his marker and Arthur Dark, his descendants placed this headstone in 2020. == Filmography == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes |- | 1916 | ''Creation'' | Animator | Director, writer, producer |- | 1919 | ''Pinto's Prizma Comedy Revue'' | | Director, writer, producer |- |rowspan="5"| 1925 | ''Hey Fever Time'' | | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''After a Reputation'' | | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Buster be Good'' | | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Oh! Buster!'' | The Butler | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Buster's Nightmare'' | |Voice, Uncredited |- | 1926 | ''A Prodigal Bridegroom'' | | Animator |- |rowspan="4"| 1928 | ''The Cockeyed Family'' | Orange Farmer | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''All Alike '' | | Writer |- | ''Standing Pat '' | | Writer |- | ''Blue Notes'' | Bolivar | Director, writer, Voice |- |rowspan="15"| 1930 | ''Hells Heels'' | Singing Skull, Walrus | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''My Pal Paul '' | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (one line) | Animator and voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Not So Quiet]]'' | | Writer and animator, Uncredited |- | ''[[Spooks (1930 film)| Spooks]]'' | Hippo | Writer, animator and voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Henpecked]]'' | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Pete | Writer, animator and voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cold Feet'' | | Writer and animator |- | ''Snappy Salesman'' | | Writer and animator |- | ''The Singing Sap'' | Hippo, Hiccups | Animator |- | ''The Detective'' | | Animator |- | ''The Fowl Ball '' | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Animator |- | ''[[The Navy (film)|The Navy]]'' | | Animator |- | ''[[Mexico (film)|Mexico]]'' | Pete (laughing)<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Animator |- | ''[[Africa (1930 film)|Africa]]'' | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Animator and voice, Uncredited |- | ''Alaska'' | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Pete, Deadpan Singer, Walrus | Animator and Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mars (1930 film)|Mars]]'' | Pete, Martian Creature | Animator |- |rowspan="12"| 1931 | ''College'' | | Animator, Uncredited |- | ''Shipwreck'' | | Animator |- | ''China '' | | Animator, Uncredited |- | ''The Farmer '' | Dance Caller | Animator |- | ''[[The Fireman (1931 film)| The Fireman]]'' | | Animator |- | ''Sunny South'' | | Animator |- | ''[[Country School]]'' | | Animator |- | ''The Bandmaster'' | Baby Hippo (some laughs) | Animator |- | ''[[The Stone Age (film)| The Stone Age]]'' | | Animator |- | ''[[Radio Rhythm]]'' | Horse, Radio Tube | Animator |- | ''[[The Hunter (1931 film)| The Hunter]]'' | Dog, Fox | Animator |- | ''Kentucky Belles'' | | Writer |- |rowspan="9"| 1932 | ''Barnyard Olympics'' | Laughing in Audience | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Revue]]'' | [[Goofy|Dippy Dog]], Goats | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Trader Mickey'' | Pluto, Hippo, Chief, Native | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Whoopee Party]]'' | Goofy, Horace Horsecollar | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Touchdown Mickey'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Wayward Canary'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Klondike Kid'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Santa's Workshop (film)|Santa's Workshop]] '' | Santa's Secretary<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Good Deed]] '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="7"| 1933 | ''[[Building a Building]]'' | Whistler | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Mad Doctor (1933 film)|The Mad Doctor]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Pal Pluto]]'' | Pluto's Angel | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Mellerdrammer]]'' | Goofy, Dogs | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Ye Olden Days]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Three Little Pigs (film)|Three Little Pigs]]'' | Practical Pig, Big Bad Wolf (sheep voice) | Writer and voice |- | ''The Steeple Chase'' | Colonel Rolf Rolfe, Stable Boy #1, Stable Boy #2 | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="7"| 1934 | ''[[The China Shop]]'' | Hiccups | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Grasshopper and the Ants (film)|The Grasshopper and the Ants]]'' | Hop the Grasshopper | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Big Bad Wolf (1934 film)|The Big Bad Wolf]]'' | Practical Pig | Voice |- | ''[[Orphan's Benefit]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Servants' Entrance]]'' | Mustard Pot | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Mickey Plays Papa'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Dog Napper'' | Dogs | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="12"| 1935 | ''[[The Tortoise and the Hare (film)|The Tortoise and the Hare]]'' | Starter | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Mickey's Man Friday'' | [[Mickey Mouse]] (mask screams) | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Service Station]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Mickey's Kangaroo'' | Pluto (some whines) | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Cookie Carnival]]'' | Gingerbread Man | Writer and voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Garden]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Fire Brigade]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Music Land]]'' | | Writer, Uncredited |- | ''[[Pluto's Judgement Day]]'' | Second Victim | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[On Ice (film)|On Ice]]'' | Goofy, Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cock O' the Walk'' | Rooster Call | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Broken Toys (1935 film)|Broken Toys]]'' | | Writer, Uncredited |- |rowspan="7"| 1936 | ''Mickey's Polo Team'' | Goofy | Voice, uncredited |- | ''[[Elmer Elephant]]'' | Joe Giraffe, Whistler | Voice, uncredited |- | ''[[Three Little Wolves (film)|Three Little Wolves]]'' | Practical Pig | Voice |- | ''[[Thru the Mirror]]'' | Radio, Nutcracker Sounds | Voice |- | ''[[Moving Day (1936 film)|Moving Day]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Alpine Climbers]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Three Blind Mouseketeers]]'' | Tall Thin Mouseketeer | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="9"| 1937 | ''The Worm Turns'' | Lab Noises | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Magician Mickey]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Moose Hunters]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Amateurs]]'' | Goofy, Pegleg Pete | Writer, director and voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Hawaiian Holiday]]'' | Goofy, Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Clock Cleaners]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Quin-puplets'' | Pluto, Fifi | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' | Grumpy, Sleepy, Dopey (various noises)<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Lonesome Ghosts]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="14"| 1938 | ''Boat Builders'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Blue Monday'' | Vocal effects | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Poultry Pirates'' | Rooster | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Captain's Pup'' | Dog | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Trailer]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Polar Trappers]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Poor Little Butterfly'' | Grasshopper | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Poor Elmer'' | Monkey | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Frog Pond'' | Frogs | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Pygmy Hunt'' | Laughing Hyena | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Whalers]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Old Smokey'' | Smokey, Fire Engine | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Honduras Hurricane'' | Rooster, Vocal effects | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Merbabies]] '' | Octopus | Writer |- | rowspan="14" | 1939 |''[[Mickey's Surprise Party]]'' |Fifi |Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Lone Stranger and Porky'' | Villain's Horse | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Soup to Mutts'' | Dogs | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Dog Gone Modern'' | Curious Puppies | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The House That Jack Built'' | Jack the Beaver, Joe Ostrich | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Porky and Teabiscuit'' | Teabiscuit, Horses, Grandpa | Voice |- | ''[[Musical Mountaineers]]'' | Hillbillies<ref>{{cite web |title=Gus Wicke, An Appreciation {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/gus-wicke-an-appreciation/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=2 August 2022}}</ref> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Wotta Nitemare'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Hobo Gadget Band]]'' | Lead Hobo, Hobo with Soda Fizz | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Pointer]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited, Archive sound |- | ''Snowman's Land'' | Little Mountie | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[It's the Natural Thing to Do]]'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' | Munchkins | Voice, Uncredited |- |''[[Gulliver's Travels (1939 film)|Gulliver's Travels]]'' | Gabby, Snitch, Gulliver (water gurgling sounds)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Grandinetti |first1=Fred M. |title=Jack Mercer, the Voice of Popeye |date=November 22, 2015 |publisher=BearManor Media |page=56 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8p9fDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT56 |access-date=30 June 2022 |language=en}}</ref> |Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="17"| 1940 | ''Shakespearian Spinach'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Females Is Fickle'' | Jellyfish | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Me Feelins Is Hurt '' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Onion Pacific'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Nurse-Mates'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[A Case of Spring Fever]]'' | Coily | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Wedding Belts'' | Henry Jive | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Fightin Pals'' | Bluto<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Snubbed by a Snob'' | Bull<ref>{{cite web |title=Popeye and Betty Boop Only: Max Fleischer Promo Art #24 {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/popeye-and-betty-boop-only-max-fleischer-promo-art-24/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=2 August 2022}}</ref> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Way Back When Women Had Their Weigh'' | Buff Caveman<ref>{{cite web |title=Fleischer's "Stone Age" Cartoons {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/fleischers-stone-age-cartoons/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=2 August 2022}}</ref> | Voice, uncredited |- | ''You Can't Shoe a Horse Fly '' | Horsefly | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Popeye Meets William Tell'' | High Governor | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[King for a Day (1940 film)| King for a Day]] '' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Constable'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Poopdeck Pappy '' | Bruiser | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Popeye Presents Eugene, the Jeep'' | Delivery Man | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Bring Himself Back Alive'' | Lion<ref>{{cite web |title=Fleischer's "Bring Himself Back Alive" (1940) {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/fleischers-bring-himself-back-alive/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=2 August 2022}}</ref> | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="15"| 1941 | ''All's Well'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Two for the Zoo '' | Gabby | Writer and Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Swing Cleaning'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941 film)| Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy]]'' | Camel | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Canine Caddy'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Fire Cheese'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Gabby Goes Fishing'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day'' | Gabby | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Lend a Paw]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Man's Best Friend '' | Hunter, Snoozer | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Flying Bear'' | Barney Bear | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Thrifty Pig]]'' | Practical Pig | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mr. Bug Goes to Town]]'' | Mr. Creeper | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[7 Wise Dwarfs]]'' | Doc | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Tangled Angler'' | Pete Pelican | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="15"| 1942 | ''The Raven'' |The Wolf, Scotty<ref>{{cite web |title=Toons Abhor a Vacuum – Part 1 {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/toons-abhor-a-vacuum-part-1/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=2 August 2022}}</ref> | Writer and Voice, latter Uncredited |- | ''Aloha Hooey'' | Cecil Crow | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Birthday Party]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto Junior'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Conrad the Sailor]]'' | [[Conrad the Cat]] | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Symphony Hour]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Army Mascot'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Sleep Walker'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Bats in the Belfry (1942 film)| Bats in the Belfry]]'' | Bats | Voice, Uncredited |- |''Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''T-Bone for Two'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Blitz Wolf]]'' | Sergeant Pork, the Third Pig | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Saludos Amigos]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto at the Zoo'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Ding Dog Daddy]]'' | Goofy Dog | Voice, Uncredited |- | rowspan="8" | 1943 | ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Hop and Go]]'' | Claude Hopper | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Private Pluto]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |''[[Red Hot Riding Hood]]'' |[[Big Bad Wolf#MGM/Tex Avery's Big Bad Wolf|Wolf]] (howling)<ref name="CartoonVoices"/> |Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Victory Vehicles'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''One Ham's Family'' | Father Pig | Voice, Uncredited |- |''Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!'' |Foy and Barton Boys |Voice, Undredited |- | ''The Stork's Holiday'' | Stork | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="7"| 1944 | ''[[The Three Caballeros]]'' | Aracuan | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[How to Be a Sailor]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[How to Play Golf]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Batty Baseball'' | Pitcher | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Springtime for Pluto]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[How to Play Football]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''First Aiders'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="11"| 1945 | ''Tiger Trouble'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Screwy Truant]]'' | Meathead, [[Screwy Squirrel]] laughing<ref name="Avery1">{{cite web |title="Hello All You Happy Tax Payers": Tex Avery's Voice Stock Company - |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/hello-all-you-happy-tax-payers-tex-averys-voice-stock-company/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=November 15, 2020 |date=February 10, 2020}}</ref> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Dog Watch'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Eyes Have It (film)|The Eyes Have It]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''African Diary'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Californy er Bust'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Canine Casanova'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Legend of Coyote Rock'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[No Sail]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Hockey Homicide]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Canine Patrol'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="9"| 1946 | ''[[A Knight for a Day]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Kid Brother '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Make Mine Music]] '' | Vocal effects | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''In Dutch'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Squatter's Rights'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Purloined Pup'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''A Feather in His Collar'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Double Dribble (film)|Double Dribble]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="11"|1947 | ''[[Variety Girl]]'' | Special Voice Impersonation | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Housewarming'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Rescue Dog'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Clown of the Jungle]]'' | [[Aracuan Bird]] | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Crazy with the Heat]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey's Delayed Date]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Foul Hunting'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Mail Dog'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[King-Size Canary]]'' | Cat | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Pluto's Blue Note]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="13"|1948 | ''[[Bill and Coo]]'' | Singer | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Melody Time]]''<br />(segment: 'Blame it on the Samba') | Aracuan Bird | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''They're Off'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''The Big Wash'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Mickey Down Under'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Bone Bandit'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Purchase'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cat Nap Pluto'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Fledgling'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Cat That Hated People]]'' | Lips<ref>{{cite web |title=AVERY…. Vol. 2??? WELL, IMAGINE THAT! - |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/avery-vol-2-well-imagine-that/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=December 7, 2020 |date=December 7, 2020}}</ref><ref name="CartoonVoices"/> | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Mickey and the Seal]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Tea for Two Hundred'' | Ants | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Wild and Woody!]]'' | Sheriff, Wild Bill Hiccup, Devil<ref>{{cite web |title=Dick Lundy's "WILD AND WOODY!" (Redux) - |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/dick-lundys-wild-and-woody-redux/ |website=cartoonresearch.com |access-date=November 15, 2020 |date=July 26, 2017}}</ref> | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="9"|1949 | ''Pueblo Pluto'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |''Pluto's Surprise Package'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Sweater'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Bubble Bee'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Tennis Racquet'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Little Rural Riding Hood]] '' | Country Wolf | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Goofy Gymnastics]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]'' | Ichabod Crane (screaming), Daredevil | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Sheep Dog '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="11"|1950 |''Pluto's Heart Throb '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto and the Gopher'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''How to Ride a Horse'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Wonder Dog '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''How to Ride a Horse'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Primitive Pluto'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Puss Cafe '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pests of the West '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Food for Feudin '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Camp Dog '' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Hold That Pose]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | rowspan="11"| 1951 |''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' | Flamingo | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Hello Aloha'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Man's Best Friend'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Two Gun Goofy'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Teachers Are People'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Pluto's Party'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[No Smoking (1951 film)| No Smoking]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cold Turkey'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Get Rich Quick'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[R'coon Dawg]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Lion Down]] '' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="12"| 1952 |''Fresh Laid Plans'' | Farmer | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Pluto's Christmas Tree]]'' | Pluto, Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''How to Be a Detective'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Uncle Donald's Ants'' | Ants | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Father's Day Off'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[Two Weeks Vacation]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Tomorrow We Diet!'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Plutopia'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cold War'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Home Made Home'' | Pluto, Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Cold Storage'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Little Runaway'' | Baby Seal, [[Tom Cat]] (seal noises) | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="6"|1953 | ''Father's Day Off'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''[[The Simple Things]]'' | Pluto | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''For Whom the Bulls Toil'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Father's Week-end'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''How to Dance'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''How to Sleep'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | 1954 | ''[[Spare the Rod (1954 film)|Spare the Rod]]'' | Pygmy Cannibals | Voice, Uncredited |- | 1954 | ''[[The Flying Squirrel]]'' | The Flying Squirrel (Giant Peanut Barking Sounds) | Voice, Uncredited |- | 1959 | ''[[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'' | Maleficent's Goon | Voice, Uncredited |- | 1961 | ''[[Aquamania]]'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- |rowspan="3"| 1965 | ''Freewayphobia'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Goofy's Freeway Troubles'' | Goofy | Voice, Uncredited |- | ''Donald Duck Goes West'' | Goofy | Voice, (final film role) |- |} == Discography == *''Bozo At The Circus'' (Capitol, 1946)<ref name="Discogs">[https://www.discogs.com/artist/310160-Pinto-Colvig"Pinto Colvig at Discogs"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Bozo the Clown *''Mickey and the Beanstalk'' (Capitol, 1947)<ref name="Mickey and the Beanstalk">[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/walt-disneys-fun-and-fancy-free-on-records-part-2/"Walt Disney's "Fun and Fancy Free" on Records, Part 2"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Goofy *''Here Comes...Colonna's Trolley'' (Capitol, 1947)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Voice Characterizations *''Bozo and his Rocket Ship'' (Capitol, 1948)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the Clown *''Bozo Under The Sea'' (Capitol, 1948)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the Clown *''Bozo and the Birds'' (Capitol, 1949)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ktA52w5wE Bozo and the Birds – A Capitol Record-Reader (1949), YouTube]</ref> as Bozo the Clown *''The Grasshopper And The Ants'' (Capitol, 1949)<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/disneys-grasshopper-and-the-ants-on-records/"Disney's "Grasshopper and The Ants" on Records"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as The Grasshopper *''Bozo on The Farm'' (Capitol, 1950)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the Clown *''Bozo Has A Party'' (Capitol, 1952)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the Clown *''Mickey Mouse's Candy Mine'' (RCA Victor, 1952)<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/mickey-mouses-candy-mine-and-orphans-benefit/"Mickey Mouse's "Candy Mine" and "Orphan's Benefit"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Goofy *''Bozo At The Dog Show'' (Capitol, 1954)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the Clown *''Bozo's Merry-Go-Round Music'' (Capitol, 1954)<ref name="Discogs" /> as Bozo the ClownI *''Mickey Mouse's Birthday Party'' (Capitol, 1954)<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/spin-special-stan-freberg-records/ "A Spin Special: Stan Freberg Records"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Goofy, Pluto, Grumpy, Practical Pig, Cleo *''Walt Disney's Song Parade from Disneyland'' (Golden, 1956)<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/walt-disneys-song-parade-from-disneyland-on-golden-records/""Walt Disney's Song Parade from Disneyland" on Golden Records"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Goofy *''Mickey and the Beanstalk'' (Disneyland, 1963)<ref name="Mickey and the Beanstalk" /> as Goofy *''Goofy's TV Spectacular'' (Disneyland, 1964)<ref name="Goofy on Records">[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/walt-disneys-goofy-on-the-record/ "Walt Disney's Goofy – on the Record"]. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> as Goofy *''Children's Riddles and Game Songs'' (Disneyland, 1964)<ref name="Goofy on Records" /> as Goofy (speaking voice only) == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/colvig_pinto.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia biography.] * {{IMDb name|id=0173418|name=Pinto Colvig}} {{S-start}} {{s-bef|before=none}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Goofy|Voice of Goofy]]|years=1932–1967}} {{s-aft|after=[[Hal Smith (actor)|Hal Smith]]}} {{s-bef|before=none}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Pluto (Disney)|Voice of Pluto]]|years=1932–1937}} {{s-aft|after=[[Jimmy MacDonald (sound effects artist)|Jimmy MacDonald]]}} {{S-end}} {{Commons category}} {{Disney Legends Awards 1990s}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Colvig, Pinto}} [[Category:1892 births]] [[Category:1967 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century American male actors]] [[Category:American comic strip cartoonists]] [[Category:American comics artists]] [[Category:American circus performers]] [[Category:American clowns]] [[Category:American male radio actors]] [[Category:American male voice actors]] [[Category:American vaudeville performers]] [[Category:Animal impersonators]] [[Category:20th-century American clarinetists]] [[Category:Animators from Oregon]] [[Category:Animators from California]] [[Category:Bozo the Clown]] [[Category:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City]] [[Category:Deaths from lung cancer in California]] [[Category:Disney Legends]] [[Category:Fleischer Studios people]] [[Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio people]] [[Category:Oregon State University alumni]] [[Category:People from Jacksonville, Oregon]] [[Category:Walt Disney Animation Studios people]] [[Category:Walter Lantz Productions people]]
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