Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries: Suite Mystery of Wife


09:45 am - 10:00 am, Monday, November 10 on Discovery Family Channel ()

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Suite Mystery of Wife

A recuperating Granny peeps at the neighbor and suspects him of murder.

repeat 2017 English Stereo
Animated Action/adventure Children Cartoon

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Jim Cummings (Actor)
Born: November 03, 1952
Birthplace: Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Launching his career as a stand-up comedian in 1967, Frank Welker opened for such acts as the Righteous Brothers, Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66, The Fifth Dimension and Glen Campbell. Welker's TV credits include comedy-ensemble stints on The Don Knotts Show (1971) and the syndicated Laugh Trax (1982). Despite his occasional on-camera appearances, Welker is best known as one of the most versatile voiceover specialists in show business. His specialty is a dead-on impression of the Three Stooges' Curly Howard, which he utilized to peak effect in the Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon weekly Jabberjaw (1976). To list all of his credits would take a couple of weeks at best: in Hal Erickson's encyclopedic 1995 volume Television Cartoon Shows, Welker is mentioned no fewer than 110 times! Some of his more memorable TV cartoon credits include Itsy Bitsy Spider (title character), Duck Tales, Captain Planet, Garfield and Friends, The Jetsons, Tiny Toon Adventures, Real Adventures of Jonny Quest and Batman: The Animated Series. In theatrical features, Welker is most often heard as nonverbal "funny animals" (1993's Aladdin) and "enchanted" inanimate objects (in 1994's The Shadow, he "played" a magic dagger).
Jeff Bennett (Actor)
Born: October 02, 1962
Tress Macneille (Actor)
Born: June 20, 1951
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Decided she wanted to work as a voice actor for cartoons at the age of 8. Was a member of The Groundlings for 10 years. Earned her first professional voice-over role in a 1979 episode of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo. Played the role of Lucille Ball in Weird Al Yankovic's 1983 music video for "Hey, Ricky!" In 1995, was nominated for the award for Voice Acting in the Field of Animation for her role as Dot Warner in Animaniacs at the 23rd Annual Annie Awards. Nominated for the award for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in a TV Production for her role as Debbie Douglas in Mission Freakazoid at the 25th Annual Annie Awards. Provided the voice for characters in numerous video games, including Kingdom Hearts, Futurama, Epic Mickey, Fallout and The Simpsons Game. Has been the voice of many iconic television characters, including Daisy Duck, Wilma Flintstone, Babs Bunny and multiple roles in The Simpsons.
MAURICE LAMARCHE (Actor)
Born: March 30, 1958
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Started his career at age 19 in New York City doing stand up at open mic nights. Moved to Los Angeles at age 22. A a comic, has opened for acts including Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin and Donna Summer in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Has done voice-overs for TV, films, commercials and video games. Once was credited in a movie as a belch: Provided the belching sound for Buddy the Elf in the film Elf.
Ed Gilbert (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1932
Died: May 08, 1999
Bobbie Page (Actor)
Lauri Fraser (Actor)

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