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Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs

as Colonel Wyatt (voice)

1987
Kissyfur

as

1988
Rambo

as

1986
Voltron: Fleet of Doom

as Hunk / Cliff / Rocky / Prince Lotor

1986
Voltron: Defender of the Universe

as Hunk / Prince Lotor (voice)

1984
Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales

as Prince Abba-Dabba (voice)

1982
Space Stars

as Dipper (voice)

1981
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

as Darzee the Tailorbird (voice)

1975
The Addams Family

as Gomez Addams (voice)

1973
The Point

as Count (voice)

1971
Trick or Retreat

as Roland / Rattfink (voice) (as Leonard Weinrib)

1971
A Taste of Money

as Rattfink (voice)

1970
The Foul Kin

as Roland / Rattfink / Rotten Rattfink / Lawyer (voice) (as Leonard Weinrib)

1970
Bridgework

as Boss / Roland / Rattfink / Rattfink's Uncle (voice)

1970
Robin Goodhood

as Roland Hood / Rattfink (voice)

1970
Gem Dandy

as Roland / Rattfink (voice)

1970
H.R. Pufnstuf

as H.R. Pufnstuf

1969
Flying Feet

as Roland / Rattfink (voice) (as Leonard Weinrib)

1969
Sweet and Sourdough

as Roland / Rattfink (voice)

1969
A Pair of Sneakers

as Roland / Rattfink (voice)

1969
London Derriere

as Scotland Yard Detective (voice)

1968
Hawks and Doves

as Roland / Rattfink / Male Others (voice)

1968
Good Times

as Leslie Garth

1967
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Lennie Weinrib Lennie Weinrib

Birthday

1935-04-29

Place of Birth

The Bronx, New York, USA

Biography

Lennie Weinrib (April 29, 1935 – June 28, 2006) was an American actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for playing the title role in the children's television show H.R. Pufnstuf, Grimace in McDonaldland commercials, the title role in Inch High, Private Eye, the original voice of Scrappy-Doo on Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, Hunk and Prince Lotor on Voltron, and Bigmouth on The Smurfs. He also was the voice for Timer in the "Time for Timer" ABC public service announcements in the early 1970s. Weinrib retired from acting in the 1990s and moved to Santiago, Chile. Weinrib died in a hospital near his home on June 28, 2006, after suffering a stroke.
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