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Chuck McCann's face and voice are more famous than his name, A successful comedian since the 1960's, Chuck has appeared in films, on television, on the stage, and has provided a host of familiar voices for commercials and animation.

Chuck began his career hosing comedy/variety TV puppet shows in the New York area, including The Puppet Hotel, Laurel & Hardy & Chuck, Let's Have Fun and The Chuck McCann Show. Chuck practically had a second career impersonating Oliver Hardy for commercials and other appearances, usually partnered with Jim MacGeorge as Stan Laurel. In addition to many roles as a supporting character actor, Chuck co-starred with Bob Denver in CBS's Saturday-morning sitcom Far Out Space Nuts, which he co-created. The 1970s also brought him fame in a long-running series of commercials for Right Guard anti-perspirant: he was the enthusiastic neighbor with the catch phrase "Hi guy!" who appeared on the other side of a shared medicine cabinet.

His voice-over work includes everything from Bob Kane's Cool McCool, The Thing on the The Fantastic Four and Hulk animated cartoon series, to voices for The Powerpuff Girls. His most famous cartoon voice is probably Sonny the Cuckoo Bird ("I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!") in commercials for General Mills.

Recently, Chuck made a memorable appearance in The Aristocrats (2005), with an animated rendition of a "clean" version of the "dirty" joke that serves as the movie's subject.

In 2006 & 2007 Chuck made appearances on The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd as Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Floyd's father. He has also made multiple appearances as a judge on Boston Legal, including the two hour series finale in December 2008.

To read more about Chuck and his work, visit his web site.

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