
1915-06-02 ( 109 years old ) in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Walter Tetley (June 2, 1915 – September 4, 1975) was an American voice actor specializing in child impersonation during radio's classic era, with regular roles on The Great Gildersleeve and The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, as well as continuing as a voice-over artist in animated cartoons, commercials, and spoken-word record albums. He is perhaps best known as the voice of "Sherman" in the Jay Ward-Bill Scott Mr. Peabody TV cartoons.
Walter Tetley's perennially adolescent voice was the result of a medical condition which arrested his development, preventing his voice from breaking into maturity as well as preventing his further physical growth.
In 1971 Tetley was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident and used a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He died in 1975 at age 60, having never fully recovered from his injuries.
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Movies
A Christmas Story
1972-12-01
Playful Pelican
1948-10-08
There's Good Boos To-Night
1948-04-23
The Wacky Weed
1946-12-15
Apple Andy
1946-04-09
Molly and Me
1945-05-25
The Lodger
1944-01-19
Mystery Broadcast
1943-11-23
The Gorilla Man
1943-01-16
Who Done It?
1942-10-30
Thunder Birds
1942-10-28
Thunder Birds
1942-10-28
Invisible Agent
1942-08-07
The Pride of the Yankees
1942-07-14
Broadway
1942-05-08
Out of the Fog
1941-06-14
Horror Island
1941-03-28
The Haunted Mouse
1941-02-15
The Villain Still Pursued Her
1940-10-11
Under Texas Skies
1940-09-29
Tom Brown's School Days
1940-06-26
My Son, My Son!
1940-03-21
Emergency Squad
1940-01-05
Tower of London
1939-11-17
First Love
1939-11-10
They Shall Have Music
1939-08-18
The Family Next Door
1939-03-30
The Spirit of Culver
1939-03-10
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
1939-02-17
Boy Slaves
1939-02-02
Prairie Moon
1938-10-07
Lord Jeff
1938-06-17
Clock Cleaners
1937-10-15
Cupid Gets His Man
1936-07-23
Bold King Cole
1936-05-29
Neptune Nonsense
1936-03-20
The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
1936-02-07
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