Tony Pope
Anthony J. Pope (March 22, 1947 – February 11, 2004), also known as "Anthony Mozdy," was an American voice actor. He is best remembered for voicing Goofy for eleven years.[1] He also worked on the first two DVDs of LeapFrog, voicing Mr. Websley and Professor Quigley on The Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory (2003).
Tony Pope | |
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Born | Anthony J. Pope March 22, 1947 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | February 11, 2004 56) Burbank, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery |
Other names | Anthony Mozdy Anthony Mozoy |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Years active | 1973–2004 |
Spouse |
Patricia Lentz (m. 1984) |
Children | 3 |
Early life
Anthony J. Pope was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 22, 1947 to Thomas and Katherine Pope (née Mozdy).[2][3][4]
Career
After graduating from college, Pope moved to Los Angeles, California in 1973 were he officially began his career as a voice actor.[3] His mentor was Daws Butler who was best known as the voice of Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound.[5] He was known for providing the voice of Furby in English and five other languages.[1] He was also the voice of Goofy for eleven years garnering seventeen Gold and Platinum records.[3][1] His voice is prominent at Disneyland on several rides, as well as in the JumpStart products by Knowledge Adventure.[3][1]
Personal life
Pope married actress Patricia Lentz in 1984, together they have three children.[3] They remained married until his death in 2004.[3]
Death
He died on February 11, 2004, from complications of leg surgery at the age of 56 in Burbank, California.[3] He was buried at Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery. He was survived by his wife and three children, his daughter Marcella Lentz-Pope is an actress.[3]
Filmography
Film
- The Adventures of Pinocchio (1978) – Candlewick / Boy
- Hurray for Betty Boop (1980) – Coffee Shoppe Boss / "Indy 500" Announcer / Mirror, Ringmaster (voice)
- The Little Fox (1981) – Karak (voice)
- Back to the Future (1985) – 1985 Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited)
- Invasion Earth: The Aliens Are Here (1988) – Alien (voice)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) – Goofy / Zeke "Big Bad" Wolf (voice)
- Spaced Invaders (1990) – Lieutenant Giggywig (voice)
- Watchers II (1990) – Outsider (voice)
- Armour of God 2: Operation Condor (1991) – (voice)
- Frozen Assets (1992) – (voice)
- Cats Don't Dance (1997) – Alligator (voice)
- The King and I (1999) – Burmese Emissary (voice)
- The Prince of Light (2000) – Vishwarmitra
- Metropolis – Shunsaku Ban (voice)
- Dak mo mai sing (2001) – (voice)
- Shu shan zheng zhuan (2001) – (voice)
- Marco Polo: Return to Xanadu (2001) – Babu / Foo-Ling / Reginald the Seagull (voice)
- Muhammad: The Last Prophet (2002) – Salman (voice)
Anime
- The Adventures of Pinocchio (1971) – Lucignolo / Boy at Puppet Theatre
- Galaxy Express 999 (1979) – Unspecified Role (New World Pictures Dub)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (Movie) (1981) – General Revil
- Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow (1981) – General Revil
- Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space (1982) – General Revil
- Wings of Honneamize (1987) – Majaho / Tekatta
- Akira (1988) – Colonel Shikishima / Mr. Nezu / Yamagata (as Anthony Mozdy)
- Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999, TV Series) – Papa
- Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991) – Leslie Arno
- Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1992) – Sage Vishvamitra
- Apocalypse Zero (1996) – Oboro Hagakure
- Black Jack: The Movie (1996)
- Fake (1996) – Chief / Jaco
- Rurouni Kenshin (1996–1999, TV Series) – Kaishu Katsu
- Sun faa sau si (1998) – Boss / Sushi Chef / Movie Actor 1 / Zombies
- Vampire Princess Miyu (1998, TV Series) – Tonbi
- The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (1998–2003, TV Series) – Gan-chan
- The Big O (1999, TV Series) – Gisang
- Dinozaurs (2000, TV Series)
- Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (2001, TV Series) – Master Tessai Onizuka
- S-CRY-ed (2001, TV Series) – Chief
- Cyborg 009 (2002, TV Series) – Commander / Dr.Herschel
- Digimon Tamers (2002, TV Series) – Zhuqiaomon
- Ai Yori Aoshi (2002, TV Series) – Fish Vendor / Kaoru's Grandfather
- Mao-chan (2002, TV Series) – Sorajirou Tsukishima
- Heat Guy J (2002, TV Series) – Mauro (1st Voice "replaced by Steve Kramer after his death")
Animation
- Spider-Man (1981, TV Series) – Boris
- Pole Position (1984, TV Series)
- The Jetsons (1985, TV Series)
- Care Bears (1985–1988, DiC series, only in "Forest of Misfortune/The Magic Mirror") – Frostbite
- The Transformers (1986–1987, TV Series) – A3 / Wreck-Gar
- Sport Goofy in Soccermania (1987) – Sport Goofy
- Tom & Jerry Kids Show (1990–1994, TV Series)
- Droopy, Master Detective (1993–1994, TV Series)
- SWAT Kats (1993, TV Series) – Enforcer Sergeant
- Creepy Crawlers (1994–1995, TV Series) – Professor Googengrime
- What a Cartoon! (1995–1997, Episodes: "Look Out Below" and "George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular") – Junior[6]
- I Am Weasel (1997, TV Series) – Boy / Cousteau
- 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997, TV Series) – Danny
- If You Love Me... Show Me! (1999, Short) – Father Time / Commercial Voice C / Paul's Father
- House of Mouse (2001–2003, TV Series) – Geppetto
- LeapFrog (2003-2004, TV Series) – Mr. Websley / Professor Quigley (as Anthony Mozdy)
Video games
- Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993) – Mad Scientist / Flint Paper / Conroy Bumpus / Various characters[6]
- JumpStart Kindergarten (1994) – Mr. Hopsalot
- Ace Ventura: The Case of the Serial Shaver (1994) – Shickadance
- JumpStart 1st Grade (1995) – Frankie
- JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island (1996) – Flap
- JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain (1996) - Professor Sparks
- JumpStart 2nd Grade (1996) – Edison
- JumpStart 1st Grade Math (1997) – Frankie[6]
- JumpStart Kindergarten Reading (1998) – Mr. Hopsalot
- JumpStart Math (1998) – Edison
- Disney's Villains' Revenge (1999) – Out[6]
- Diablo II (2000) – Elzix, Guard[6]
- JumpStart 1st Grade Reading (2000) – Frankie
- Kingdom Hearts (2002) – Geppetto
- Monopoly Party (2002) – Mr. Monopoly[6]
Other
- Disney Discovery Series (1984–1987, read-along recordings) – Goofy (recurring) and Ludwig Von Drake ("Colors and Shapes")
- Teddy Ruxpin (1986, read-along recordings) – Newton Gimmick, L.B. the Bounder
- Robbery on the Overland Express: A Whoodunit Mickey Mystery (1993, Disney's Storyteller Series) – Heinrich Schniffengraul
- The Lion King: The Brightest Star (1994) – Cheetah (read-along cassette story recording)
- The Emperor's New Groove (2000, Disney's Storyteller Series) – Narrator
- Furby (1998) – Voice of the Furby toy
References
- "He's Proud to Be the Talk of the Toy World". Los Angeles Times. January 1, 1999.
- "Katherine Pope Obituary (2003) - Willoughby, OH - The Plain Dealer". Legacy.com. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
- "Anthony J. "Tony" Pope". The News-Herald. February 22, 2004.
- "Tony Pope". Variety. February 16, 2004.
- "Tony Pope, R.I.P. – News From ME". www.newsfromme.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- "Behind The Voice Actors – Tony Pope". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
External links
- Tony Pope at IMDb
- Tony Pope at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Tony Pope at Find a Grave