Harold John Smith (August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) was an American actor. He is credited in over 300 film and television productions, and was best known for his role as
Otis Campbell, the
town drunk on
CBS's ''
The Andy Griffith Show'' and for voicing
Owl and
Winnie the Pooh (replacing
Sterling Holloway) in the first four original ''
Winnie the Pooh'' shorts (the first three of which were combined into the feature film ''
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'') and later ''
Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons'', ''
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore'' and in the television series, ''
Welcome to Pooh Corner
''Welcome to Pooh Corner'' is a live-action/puppet television series that aired on Disney Channel, featuring the characters from the Winnie the Pooh universe portrayed by actors in human-sized puppet suits, except Roo, who was originally a tradi ...
'' and ''
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', and
Goofy
Goofy is a cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company. He is a tall, Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fe ...
from 1967 to 1983. He also did a cameo in ''
The Apartment'' as a drunken Santa Claus, and provided the voice of Goliath in the TV series ''
Davey and Goliath'' from 1961 to 1965.
Early life
Harold John Smith was born on August 24, 1916, in
Petoskey, Michigan
Petoskey ( ) is the largest city in and the county seat of Emmet County, Michigan, and is the largest settlement within the county. Petoskey has a population of 5,877 at the 2020 census, up from 5,670 at the 2010 census.
Petoskey is part of N ...
to Jay D. Smith and Emma Smith (nee Ploof).
He was the third of four children with two older sisters—Kathleen and Bernadeen—and one younger brother named Glenford, who was called "Glen".
His family moved to
Wilmington, North Carolina
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when he was a child before settling in
Massena, New York. After graduation from high school, in
Massena, New York, Smith worked from 1936 to 1943 as a
DJ and voice talent for
WIBX Radio in
Utica, New York
Utica () is the county seat of Oneida County, New York, United States. The tenth-most populous city in New York, its population was 65,283 in the 2020 census. It is located on the Mohawk River in the Mohawk Valley at the foot of the Adiro ...
.
Being an avid flyer, Smith enlisted in the
United States Army Air Forces
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in 1943 and was stationed in the
Philippines
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with the Army's
Special Services Division.
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Stories of Classic Hollywood: The Life and Times of Hollywood. Retrieved June 2, 2021. While in
Manila
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, he was made assistant manager of the enlisted men's club at the
Far East Air Force (FEAF) headquarters.
As such, he was responsible for planning and directing shows for the entertainment of his fellow troops. His own performing skills were utilized as well in a show titled ''Strictly from Hunger''.
He was discharged from the service in 1946 as a
Sergeant
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and was awarded the
American Campaign Medal, the
Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal, the
World War II Victory Medal and the
Philippine Liberation Medal.
Career
Early roles
After the war, he traveled to
Hollywood in 1946 to pursue a career as an actor, he made his acting debut in the feature film, ''
Stars Over Texas'' as Peddler Tucker. He would later appear in many television series throughout his later career, such as ''
I Married Joan'', ''
Fury'', ''
The People's Choice'', ''
The Texan'', ''
Rescue 8'', ''
Dennis the Menace'', ''
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'', ''
The Donna Reed Show'', ''
National Velvet'' and ''
The Red Skelton Show''.
''The Andy Griffith Show''
Smith's best-remembered on-screen character was
Otis Campbell, the town drunk on ''
The Andy Griffith Show'', during most of the series' run from 1960 to 1967. When intoxicated, he would often comically let himself into his regular jail cell—using the key which was stored within reach of the two comfortable jail rooms— and "sleep off" the effects of alcohol. Deputy
Barney Fife would often become irritated with Otis and would attempt to either sober him up or rehabilitate him in several episodes.
Hal Smith was the opposite of his character. According to longtime friends
Andy Griffith and
Don Knotts
Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924February 24, 2006) was an American actor and comedian. He is widely known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on the 1960s sitcom ''The Andy Griffith Show'', for which he earned five Emmy Awards. He als ...
, he did not drink in real life. Smith, however, in a 1964 interview with his hometown paper, said he was a “social drinker.” The Otis character stopped appearing in the sitcom towards the end of the series because of sponsor concerns regarding the comic portrayal of excessive drinking. Smith appeared as Calver Weems in the Don Knotts comedy ''
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' (1966), playing essentially the same town drunk character.
Smith would play Otis one more time in the television movie ''
Return to Mayberry'' (1986). In the television movie, Otis is the town's ice cream truck driver and is reported to have been "sober for years.” Smith later used his Otis Campbell character in commercial spots for the
Mothers Against Drunk Driving organization, and he appeared as Otis in
Alan Jackson's music video "
Don't Rock the Juke Box.”
Other performances
In 1957, Smith played Rollin Daggett in the role of a newspaper man in the early days of Mark Twain in the "Fifteen Paces to Fame" episode of Death Valley Days. He made at least one appearance in the TV series ''
Perry Mason'', the episode titled "The Case of the Treacherous Toupee", (season 4, episode 1), in 1960. He had a small role as a restaurant manager in the 10/01/1960 ''
Leave It to Beaver'' episode "Beaver Won't Eat". Smith had a cameo role as the Mayor of Boracho in ''
The Great Race
''The Great Race'' is a 1965 American Technicolor epic slapstick comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood, written by Arthur A. Ross (from a story by Edwards and Ross) and with music by Henr ...
'' in 1965. He played the industrialist Hans Spear on CBS's sitcom ''
Hogan's Heroes'' (
"The Swing Shift", season 2, episode 21).
He portrayed King Theseus of Rhodes in ''
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules'' (1965) and later provided various voices for the cartoon series ''
The New 3 Stooges''.
In 1967, he played John Wilson in the 1967 episode "The Man Who Didn't Want Gold" of the syndicated Western series ''
Death Valley Days
''Death Valley Days'' is an American Western (genre), Western anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was ...
'' and Mr. Weber in ''The Lucy Show''.
In 1969, Smith had a cameo role as a drunk driver in the ''
Adam-12'' episode "Log 51: A Jumper – Code Two". Also in 1969, he appeared in the ''
Petticoat Junction'' episode "The Great Race". He played Jug Gunderson, a moonshiner that helped the Cannonball train win the aforementioned race. Though his character was never seen drinking or drunk, by the end of the episode, he makes an oath to himself to stop drinking and reform.
In the mid-1960s, Smith also had a morning children's show on the Los Angeles television station KHJ called ''The Pancake Man'', sponsored by the
International House of Pancakes (IHOP) restaurant chain. He reprised the role of the Pancake Man as "Kartoon King" in the 1971 episode of ''
The Brady Bunch
''The Brady Bunch'' is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired five seasons from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series revolves around a large blended family of six children, with three boys and three gir ...
'', titled "The Winner". He also played
Mother Goose in the X-rated animated feature film ''
Once Upon a Girl'' in 1976.
Voice acting
Smith also worked extensively as a
voice actor
Voice acting is the art of Acting, performing a character or providing information to an audience with one's voice. Performers are often called voice actors/actresses in addition to other names. Examples of voice work include animation, animated, ...
in animated films and television series. His first voice credit was as "Pepe", a boxing rooster, in
Walter Lantz's cartoon "The Bongo Punch" in 1957.
Beginning in the late 1950s with such shows as ''
The Huckleberry Hound Show'' and ''
Quick Draw McGraw'', Smith became one of the most prolific voice actors in Hollywood, eventually working with most of the major studios and production companies, such as
Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ; formerly known as H-B Enterprises, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. and H-B Production Co.), simply and commonly known as Hanna-Barbera, was an American animation studio and production company, which was acti ...
,
Walt Disney
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,
Warner Bros.,
the Mirisch Corporation, and
Sid and Marty Krofft
Sid Krofft (born July 30, 1929) and Marty Krofft (April 9, 1937 – November 25, 2023), known as The Krofft Brothers and born as Cydus and Moshopopoulos Yolas, were a Canadian sibling team of television creators, writers and puppeteers. Through ...
, with voice roles on such series as ''
The Flintstones
''The Flintstones'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera, Hanna-Barbera Productions, which takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the R ...
'' in which he mostly did the voices of Texas millionaires such as Fred's rich uncle Tex, ''
Pink Panther'', ''
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', ''
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse is an American cartoon character co-created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The longtime icon and mascot of the Walt Disney Company, Mickey is an anthropomorphic mouse who typically wears red shorts, large shoes, and white ...
'', ''
Yogi Bear'' and ''
Looney Tunes
''Looney Tunes'' is an American media franchise produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The franchise began as a series of animated short films that originally ran from 1930 to 1969, alongside its spin-off series ''Merrie Melodies'', during t ...
''.
In 1962, he voiced Taurus, the Scots-accented mechanic of the spaceship ''Starduster'' for the series ''
Space Angel''. According to the book: ''Space Patrol, missions of daring in the name of early television'', "It's rumored that Gene Roddenberry was a huge fan of the show and patterned ''Star Trek's'' engineer, Mr. Scott, after McCloud's Scottish sidekick, Taurus". He also did voices for the ''
Hong Kong Phooey'' series. In 1977, he was the voice of Grandpa Josiah in the cartoon special, ''
Halloween Is Grinch Night''. That same year, he began voicing the Disney character
Winnie the Pooh, replacing
Sterling Holloway, who had provided the voice of the character for many years, beginning with the
Disney Read-Along adaptation of ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too''. He was also very active with doing voices in 1980s; he was Sludge in ''
The Smurfs'', Goofy in ''
Mickey's Christmas Carol'', in Disney's ''
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Film and television
* ''DuckTales'' (1987 TV series), original TV series
** '' DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp''
* ''DuckTales'' (2017 TV series), reboot TV series
Video games
* ''DuckTales'' (video game) ...
'' he did the voices of
Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge McDuck (occasionally stylized as $crooge McDuck) is a cartoon character created in 1947 for The Walt Disney Company by Carl Barks. Appearing in Disney comics, Scrooge is a Scottish-born American anthropomorphic duck. Like his nephew, Do ...
's rival
Flintheart Glomgold and the absent-minded scientist
Gyro Gearloose
Gyro Gearloose ( ) is a cartoon character created in 1952 by Carl Barks for Disney comics. An anthropomorphic chicken, he is part of the Donald Duck universe, appearing in comic book stories as a friend of Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, and any ...
and in ''Frog And Toad are Friends'' and ''Frog And Toad Together'' he also did the voice of Toad.
Smith also voiced the Disney cartoon character
Goofy
Goofy is a cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company. He is a tall, Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fe ...
after
Pinto Colvig died in 1967 and would voice him up until ''
Mickey's Christmas Carol'' in 1983. Additionally, he provided the voice of
Owl in the two original ''
Winnie the Pooh'' featurettes (''
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'' is a 1966 American animation, animated musical film, musical fantasy film, fantasy short film based on the first two chapters of ''Winnie-the-Pooh (book), Winnie-the-Pooh'' by A. A. Milne. The film was produ ...
'' and ''
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' is a 1968 American animated musical fantasy short film based on the third, fifth, ninth, and tenth chapters of ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' and the second, eighth, and ninth chapters from '' The House at Pooh Corn ...
'') and ''
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' in 1977. In the 1960s, he was one of the most sought after voice actors in Hollywood. From 1959 till 1975, he provided the voices for Goliath, Davey's dad and many other characters in ''
Davey and Goliath''. From 1960 to 1961, he was the voice of
Elmer Fudd
Elmer J. Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes''/''Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. Elmer Fudd's aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antag ...
after
Arthur Q. Bryan died. In 1963, he voiced Dr. Todd Goodheart, Belly Laguna, and Dr. Von Upp in
The Funny Company cartoon series. From 1964 to 1966, he was the voice of Yappee in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon shorts ''
Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey''. He was also the voice of Cosgoode Creeps, Asa Shanks, the Farmer and Mr. Greenway, on ''
Scooby-Doo, Where are You!''.
In 1981, he reprised his role as Owl and Winnie the Pooh in the short ''
Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons''.
He then voiced the two characters in ''
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore'' in 1983, as well as
Disney Channel
Disney Channel is an American pay television television channel, channel that serves as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship property of Disney Branded Television, a unit of the Disney Entertainment business segment of the Walt Disney Company ...
's television series ''
Welcome to Pooh Corner
''Welcome to Pooh Corner'' is a live-action/puppet television series that aired on Disney Channel, featuring the characters from the Winnie the Pooh universe portrayed by actors in human-sized puppet suits, except Roo, who was originally a tradi ...
''.
On the television series ''
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' in 1988,
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in over 400 titles. Cummings has frequently worked with the Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., serving as the offic ...
took over as Pooh while Smith continued playing Owl. The two voice actors sometimes rotated the voice of Winnie the Pooh. In 1991, Smith provided the voice of Philippe the Horse in the Disney film ''
Beauty and the Beast
"Beauty and the Beast" is a fairy tale written by the French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740 in (''The Young American and Marine Tales'').
Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'' before his death in 1994.
In 1985, Hal voiced Norman Harper, a sick father of wife Jennifer Walters (voiced by D.J. Harner), in a radio drama entitled "House Guest". It aired on the
Focus on the Family
Focus on the Family (FOTF or FotF) is an American Christian fundamentalism, Evangelical Protestant organization founded in 1977 in Southern California by James Dobson, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The group is one of a number of Evangel ...
daily broadcast on November 23 (the day before Thanksgiving) of that year. He went to voice other roles for other Focus audio presentations, and starting in 1987, Smith was the voice of the main character John Avery Whittaker on Focus on the Family's longest-running radio drama ''
Adventures in Odyssey'', which debuted that year. He was responsible for much of the cast joining the show after he signed on (including
Katie Leigh,
Will Ryan,
Walker Edmiston,
Earl Boen,
Dave Madden and others), and he continued recording episodes until a few weeks before his death, even while his health deteriorated. In an Andy Griffith Fan Interview, published after he died, Smith said that ''Adventures in Odyssey'' was one of the most gratifying things he had done in his life. Additionally, he voiced dozens of other characters during the 253 episodes in which he participated. His role of Whit was later filled by
Paul Herlinger in 1996 and then
Andre Stojka
Andre Stojka is an American voice actor. He is best known for his role as the voice of Owl in the Winnie-the-Pooh franchises starting with ''Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' inheriting the role from Hal Smith after h ...
in 2009, after his death.
Hal voiced Joe McGee in "The Old Man and the Sea Duck" episode of ''
TaleSpin''.
Smith was also very active working in television commercials as various characters. He provided on-screen promotion for
3 Musketeers,
United Van Lines,
Hickory Farms,
Toyota
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is the List of manuf ...
,
Green Giant,
General Mills
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,
Mattel
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,
Kellogg's
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,
Pizza Hut,
Chicken of the Sea,
Ivory soap, Doctor Ross Dog Food,
Pioneer Chicken,
Bell Telephone Company
The Bell Telephone Company was the initial corporate entity from which the Bell System originated to build a continental conglomerate and monopoly in telecommunication services in the United States and Canada.
The company was organized in Bost ...
,
Coca-Cola
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,
Chef Boyardee and hundreds of other advertising sponsors.
Personal life
Smith was married to Vivian Marie Angstadt in 1938. He was married to Louise C. Smith from 1947 until her death in 1992. They had a son named Terry.
Death
After his wife died in 1992, Smith's own health began to deteriorate rapidly. On January 28, 1994, at the age of 77, Smith died from an apparent
heart attack
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. Don Pitts, his longtime agent, said that Smith died at his home in
Santa Monica, California
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, while he was listening to a nightly drama hour on radio.
Filmography
Live-action
Film
Television
Voice roles
Film
Television
Video games
Radio
References
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