Henry Corden
Henry Corden (born Henry Cohen; January 6, 1920 – May 19, 2005) was a Canadian-born American actor, voice actor and singer, best known for taking over the role of Fred Flintstone after Alan Reed's death in 1977.[1] His official debut as Fred's new voice was in the 1977 syndicated weekday series Fred Flintstone and Friends for which he provided voice-overs on brief bumper clips shown in-between segments, although he had previously provided the singing voice for Reed in the 1966 theatrical film The Man Called Flintstone and the Hanna-Barbera specials Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1966) and Energy: A National Issue (1977).
Henry Corden | |
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Henry Corden in The Monkees 1967 | |
Born | Henry Cohen January 6, 1920 |
Died | May 19, 2005 85) Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor, voice actor, singer |
Years active | 1947–2000 |
Spouse(s) | Thelma Corden
( m. 1942; div. 1969)Shirley W. Cytron
( m. 1970; div. 1979)Charlotte R. Colton Diamond
( m. 1984; died 1993)Angelina Corden ( m. 1995) |
Children | 2 |
Early years
Corden was born in Montreal to Max and Emma Cohen.[2] His father was a meat curer who had been born in Romania; his mother was originally from Russia. The family moved to the Bronx, New York when Corden was a child and he arrived in Hollywood in the 1940s.
Career
He appeared on the stage in Los Angeles and Hollywood, including a 1947 production of The Message. His film career included The System (1952), where he played a near-sighted gangster named Specs. Corden thought it would be the first time in 25 films he could wear his glasses and see while he was acting, but the lenses gave off too much reflection and he had to substitute them for plain glass after one day of shooting.[3]
Corden's obituary in the Tampa Bay Times noted, "With his deep voice, jet-black hair and ethnic looks, Corden was frequently tapped to play heavies in films and on television."[2] He can be seen in such live-action films as The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The Black Castle, Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion and The Ten Commandments. He also appeared in dozens of TV shows, including Hogan's Heroes (in 5 episodes), Dragnet, Perry Mason, Peter Gunn, McHale's Navy (in 5 episodes), Gunsmoke, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and was a regular on The Jerry Lewis Show. Corden also played landlord Henry Babbitt on The Monkees and Mr. Haskell, the owner of an ice cream parlor, in an episode of The Brady Bunch.
Before Reed's death, Corden had been used as Reed's replacement when Fred Flintstone had to sing because Reed could not sing on pitch.[1] Corden gave his voice to a number of Hanna-Barbera productions besides The Flintstones, including The Jetsons, Josie and the Pussycats, The Atom Ant Show, The New Tom & Jerry Show and Jonny Quest. Corden also gave voice to the wizard Gemini and Ookla the Mokk in Ruby-Spears Productions' Thundarr the Barbarian as well as the Gorilla General Urko in DePatie-Freleng Enterprises' Return to the Planet of the Apes. He voiced Arnie Barkley, the Archie Bunker-inspired patriarch of DePatie-Freleng's The Barkleys, in 1972.
Personal life
Corden was married four times. His first wife was Thelma Corden, from 1942 to 1969; together they had two children.[2] He and his second wife Shirley W. Cytron were married from 1970 to 1979. After his divorce from Cytron, he married his third wife Charlotte R. Colton Diamond in 1984; they remained married until her death in 1993. Corden married his fourth and final wife Angelina Corden in 1995, and they remained married until Corden's death in 2005.[2]
Death
On May 19, 2005, Corden died of emphysema at Sherman Oaks Hospital in Sherman Oaks, California. He was 85 years old.[2] Corden's wife of nine years, Angelina, was with him at the time.
His interment was at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.[4]
Filmography
Film
- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) as Hendrick
- Bride of Vengeance (1949) as Scout
- Wild Weed (1949) as Hugo the club manager
- Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950) as Ibrim
- The Asphalt Jungle (1950) as William Dolden
- Hiawatha (1952) as Ottobang
- Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) as Actor in Javanese Costume (uncredited)
- The Band Wagon (1953) as Orchestra leader (uncredited)
- Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954) as Detective Mignaud (uncredited)
- King Richard and the Crusaders (1954) as King Philip of France
- The Egyptian (1954) as Hittite Officer (uncredited)
- Jupiter's Darling (1955) as Carthalo
- Jump Into Hell (1955) as Maj. Lamblin (uncredited)
- Lust for Life (1956) as Waiter (uncredited)
- The Ten Commandments (1956) as Sheik of Sinai
- The Shadow on the Window (1957) as Louie (uncredited)
- Cry Tough (1959) as Mr. Fuente (uncredited)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960) as Mate (uncredited)
- Blueprint for Robbery (1961) as Preacher Doc
- When the Clock Strikes (1961) as Cady[5]
- Tammy Tell Me True (1961) as Captain Armand
- Island of Love (1963) (uncredited)
- Strange Bedfellows (1965) as Sheik's Interpreter (uncredited)
- The Family Jewels (1965) as Gasoline Truck Driver (uncredited)
- McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965) as NKVD deputy
- The Man Called Flintstone (1966) as Fred Flintstone (Singing Voice)
- Made in Paris (1966) as Bartender (uncredited)
- The Singing Nun (1966) as Truck Driver (uncredited)
- Frankie and Johnny (1966) as Gypsy (uncredited)
- Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966) as Professor Lerowski
- Hook, Line & Sinker (1969) as Kenyon Hammercher
- Which Way to the Front? (1970) as Gangster (uncredited)
- The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (1972, TV Movie) as Yogi's Ark Lark - Paw Rugg / First Truck Driver
- C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979) as Monster (dog)
- Modern Problems (1981) as Dubrovnik
- Omnisphere (1983) as Neon City: Screen 1 voice (voice)
- The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (1986, Video short, episode - Daniel and the Lion's Den)
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (1987, TV Movie) as Fred Flintstone
- Beetle Bailey (1989, TV Movie) as Sgt. Snorkel
- I Yabba-Dabba Do! (1993, TV Movie) as Fred Flintstone
- Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (1993, TV Movie) as Fred Flintstone
- The 10th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame (1994, TV Movie documentary) as Himself
- A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994, TV Movie) as Fred Flintstone
Television
- The Life of Riley (1949) - Delivery man
- Terry and the Pirates (1952) - Singdee (1952)
- Official Detective (1957) - Reagan
- Zorro (1958) - León (uncredited)
- Peter Gunn (1958) - Vladimir
- Gunsmoke (1958) - Butler
- Wagon Train (1958–1960) - Tex Hall, Black Feather, Phelan
- The Detectives (1960) - Roland Potter
- Have Gun - Will Travel (1960) - Prince Alexei Romanov
- Bonanza (1961) - Bookie
- The Real McCoys (1961) - Mr. Ramirez
- Wagon Train (1961) - Frank
- The Real McCoys (1962) - Pedro
- Maverick (1962) - Professor Reynard
- Jonny Quest (1964–65) - Various
- The Flintstones (1964–66) - Baron Von Rickenrock, Additional voices
- The Secret Squirrel Show (1965) - Additional voices
- I Dream of Jeannie (1965) - Jeannie's Father
- Rawhide (1965) - Gen. Velasquez
- Hogan's Heroes (1965) - General Von Kaplow
- Hogan's Heroes (1966) - Antonovich
- Hogan's Heroes (1968) - Blue Baron
- The Atom Ant Show (1965–66) - Paw Rugg
- Family Affair (1966) - Alam
- Bewitched (1966) - Muldoon
- Daniel Boone (1966) - Peter Mornay
- The John Forsythe Show (1966) - Count Beppo
- The Monkees (1966–67) - Babbit
- Fantastic Four (1967) - Attuma, Molecule Man
- The F.B.I. (1967) - Organ Grinder
- The Monkees (1967) - Blauner
- It Takes a Thief (1968) - Director
- The Bob Hope Show (1968–1971)
- Get Smart (1969) - Big Eddie Little
- Get Smart (1969) - Mondo
- The Banana Splits Adventures Hour (1969) - Bez
- Harlem Globetrotters (1970) - Additional voices (uncredited)
- Ironside (1970) - Lecturer
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970) - Charlie's voice
- Hogan's Heroes (1971) - Dr. von Bornemann
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1972) - Harry
- The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972–1973) Redcoat Ghost, Additional voices
- Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space (1972) - Additional Voices
- Yogi's Gang (1973) - Paw Rugg, Dr. Bigot
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids (1973) - Additional Voices
- The Brady Bunch (1973) - Mr. Haskell
- The Streets of San Francisco (1974) - Weiss
- These Are the Days (1974) - Additional Voices
- Return to the Planet of the Apes (1975) - Main Title Voice-Over, General Urko, Tallyho the Hunter
- The Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (1976) - Additional voices
- The Tom and Jerry/Mumbly Show (1976–77) - Additional voices
- The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976) - Mr. Hyde/Willie the Weasel/The Prophet
- The Mumbly Cartoon Show (1977) - Additional voices
- Energy: A National Issue (1977) - Fred Flintstone (Singing voice)
- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977–80) - Additional voices
- CB Bears (1977) - Bump
- Fred Flintstone and Friends (1977–78) - Fred Flintstone
- Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (1977) - Fred Flintstone
- The Skatebirds (1977) - Additional Voices
- A Flintstone Christmas (1977) - Fred Flintstone
- Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue (1978) - Fred Flintstone
- The Three Robonic Stooges (1978) - Hercules, Pierre LeSly
- The Flintstones: Little Big League (1978) - Fred Flintstone
- Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (1978) - Mr. Hyde, Willie the Weasel, The Prophet
- The New Fantastic Four (1978) - Attuma
- Challenge of the Super Friends (1978) - Dr. Varga, Brain Creature Leader, Torahna
- Yogi's Space Race (1978) - Sheriff Muletrain Pettigrew
- Galaxy Goof-Ups (1978) - Additional voices
- Buford and the Galloping Ghost (1979) - Sheriff Muletrain Pettigrew
- The New Fred and Barney Show (1979) - Fred Flintstone
- Welcome Back, Kotter (1979) - Sidney Fishbein
- Hollywood Squares (1979) - Guest Appearance
- The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone (1979) - Fred Flintstone
- Fred and Barney Meet the Thing (1979) - Fred Flintstone
- Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo (1979–1980) - Fred Flintstone
- Mighty Man and Yukk (1979) - Goldteeth, Kragg the Conqueror
- Fangface and Fangpuss (1979) - episode - The Defiant Casablanca Giant - Abdul the Giant
- Super Friends (1980) - Additional voices
- Thundarr the Barbarian (1980–81) - Ookla the Mok
- The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (1980) - Additional Voices
- The Flintstone Comedy Show (1980–82) - Fred Flintstone
- The Flintstones' New Neighbors (1980) - Fred Flintstone
- The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling (1980) - Fred Flintstone, Monkey #2, Turtle #2
- Spider-Man (1981) - Johann's Father
- Goldie Gold and Action Jack (1981) - Additional voices
- The Kwicky Koala Show (1981) - Additional voices
- No Man's Valley (1981) - Chief
- The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show (1981) - Additional voices
- The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma (1981) - Fred Flintstone
- The Flintstones: Jogging Fever (1981) - Fred Flintstone
- Jokebook (1982) - Additional voices
- Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper (1982) - Fred Flintstone, Policeman, Security Guard #1
- Here Comes Garfield (1982) - Hubert
- The Flintstone Funnies (1982–84)- Fred Flintstone
- Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983) - Additional Voices
- Mister T (1983) - Additional voices
- The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show (1983) - Additional voices
- Strong Kids, Safe Kids (1984) - Fred Flintstone
- Challenge of the GoBots (1984) - Additional voices
- Scary Scooby Funnies (1984–85) - Additional voices
- Galtar and the Golden Lance (1985) - Additional voices
- The Berenstain Bears Show (1985) - Additional Male voices
- The Jetsons (1985) - Elroy in Wonderland
- The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration (1986) - Fred Flintstone
- The Flintstone Kids (1986–87) - Edna Flintstone, Ed Flintstone
- The Video Adventures of Clifford the Big Red Dog (1988) - Various voices
- The Flintstone Kids' 'Just Say No' Special (1988) - Ed Flintstone, Edna Flintstone
- Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (1989) - Fred Flintstone
- A Flintstone Family Christmas (1993) - Fred Flintstone
- The Simpsons (1994) - Fred Flintstone
- Garfield and Friends (1994) - Various voices
- The Flintstones: Wacky Inventions (1994) - Fred Flintstone
- What a Cartoon! (1995) - Fred Flintstone
- The Weird Al Show (1997) - Fred Flintstone
Video games
Theme parks
References
- Lawson, Tim; Persons, Alisa (December 4, 2004). The Magic Behind the Voices: A Who's Who of Cartoon Voice Actors. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 289. ISBN 978-1578066964. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- McLellan, Dennis (May 21, 2005). "Henry Corden, 85; Played Film and TV Heavies, Was Voice of Fred Flintstone". Los Angeles Times.
- The Associated Press, quoted in the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, December 28, 1952.
- "Henry Corden, 85 Dies; Voice of Fred Flintstone". The New York Times. Associated Press. May 21, 2005.
- Edward L. Cahn, Robert E. Kent Productions (Harvard Film), James Brown II, Merry Anders, Henry Corden, When the Clock Strikes, United Artists (USA), (1961), Film (BW)