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Learn about the life and career of Bill Thompson, an American radio personality and voice actor who created Droopy and Wallace Wimple. He also voiced many characters in MGM, Disney and Warner Bros. cartoons.
Fibber McGee and Molly was a long-running radio comedy series created and performed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a husband-and-wife team. The show ran from 1935 to 1959 and featured the misadventures of Fibber McGee, a habitual liar, and his wife Molly in Wistful Vista.
Thompson was born in New York City on December 18, 1931, to William and Marie Thompson, who had met while attending the University of Arizona. [2] The Thompsons were a wealthy family who had made a large part of their fortune through mining operations in Arizona carried out by Bill's great-uncle, William Boyce Thompson, and grandfather, J. E. Thompson.
Droopy is a slow-moving, monotone-speaking Basset Hound created by Tex Avery for MGM cartoons. He starred in 24 shorts from 1943 to 1958 and has been revived several times in films and TV shows.
The Wallace Line is a faunal boundary line drawn by Alfred Russel Wallace in 1859 that separates the biogeographical realms of Asia and Wallacea, a transitional zone between Asia and Australia. The line runs through Indonesia and is influenced by ancient sea levels, tectonic plates, and isolation of different taxonomic groups.
Havaa Fitzgerald — President CNN, responsible for CNN/United States; Ken Jautz]] — Executive Vice President of CNN, responsible for CNN/US; Amy Entelis — Executive Vice President for talent and content development of CNN Worldwide
A wimple is a large piece of cloth worn around the neck and chin, covering the top of the head. It was common in early medieval Europe, especially among married women, and had various styles and meanings.