Dick Tufeld

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3223

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Dec-1926

Age

(100 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Richard Norton Tufeld
  • Richard Tufeld

Dick Tufeld

Biography

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Credits

Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade (1989) Character: Self
The seventh annual Walt Disney World Christmas parade.
Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade (1991) Character: Self
The ninth annual Walt Disney World Christmas parade.
Two Top Bananas Two Top Bananas (1982) Character: Announcer
This burlesque-style special featured Don Rickles, Don Adams, Carol Wayne, The Unknown Comic, and Rhonda Shear.
The Cincinnati Kid Plays According to Hoyle The Cincinnati Kid Plays According to Hoyle (1965) Character: Narrator
A promotional short for The Cincinnati Kid (1965) showcasing the card handling skills of magician and one-time gambler Jay Ose who was hired as technical adviser to instruct the actors on the techniques used by professional poker players.
Lost in Space - No Place to Hide Lost in Space - No Place to Hide (1965) Character: Narrator
The Robinsons, Earth's first family of outer space, head to colonize Alpha Centauri in their flying saucer, the Gemini 12, but crash land on an uncharted planet where they deal with its challenges and dangers.
Adventures of the Road-Runner Adventures of the Road-Runner (1962) Character: ACME commercial announcer (voice)
Adventures of the Road-Runner is an animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, but was never picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep (1963). The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!.
Lost In Space Forever Lost In Space Forever (1998) Character: Self - Robot (voice) (also archive footage)
Host John Larroquette takes viewers on a nostalgic trip through the 1965-1968 sci-fi comedy series. The disc's rare footage include Guy Williams's screen test, extended clips from the 1965 pilot, bloopers and the original clips CBS network sales presentation. Viewers also get to go behind the scenes of the 1998 big-screen version. To top it off, Billy Mumy (Will), Jonathan Harris (Dr. Smith) and the robot reunite for a special tribute.
Man and the Moon Man and the Moon (1955) Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The moon is the subject here. Man's fascination with the moon (via animation) is presented, as is the moon's usage in popular culture (from Shakespeare to nursery rhymes to popular songs). Also, superstitions and suppositions associated with the moon is presented. Then scientific research on the moon is shown, followed by plans for (and then a simulation of) an actual trip around the moon.
Zip Zip Hooray! Zip Zip Hooray! (1965) Character: ACME Commercial Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.
Tunnel Vision Tunnel Vision (1976) Character: Announcer
A committee investigating TV's first uncensored network examines a typical day's programming, which includes shows, commercials, news programs, you name it. What they discover will surely crack you up! This outrageous and irreverent spoof of television launched the careers of some of the greatest comedians of all time.
The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me (1982) Character: Announcer (voice)
Rodney Dangerfield's first ABC special, featuring stand-up and sketches.
The Dream Called EPCOT The Dream Called EPCOT (1981) Character: Narrator (voice)
Promo film shown at the EPCOT Preview Center at Walt Disney World. The film explains the philosophy and ideas behind EPCOT Center, which would open to the public on October 1, 1982. It also presents a look at the various pavilions that would be there, as well as footage of the attractions being planned and developed at WED Enterprises.
Lost in Space Lost in Space (1998) Character: Rambler-Crane series Robot (voice)
The prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. But when a stowaway sabotages the mission, the Robinsons find themselves hurtling through uncharted space.
Man in Space Man in Space (1955) Character: Narrator
With a combination of documentary footage and animation, the science and history of rockets, and the effects of space travel on man are illustrated.
Earthquake Earthquake (1974) Character: Opening Narrator (uncredited)
Various interconnected people struggle to survive when an earthquake of unimaginable magnitude hits Los Angeles, California.
Magic with the Stars Magic with the Stars (1982) Character: Announcer (voice)
Hollywood celebrities assist magicians in a program of magic and illusion.



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