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{{Infobox actor
| name = Daws Butler
| image = Daws Butler (1976).jpg
| caption = Butler in 1976
| birthname = Charles Dawson Butler
| birthdate = {{Birth date|1916|11|16|mf=y}}
| birthplace = [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]], [[Ohio]], U.S.
| deathdate = {{death date and age|1988|5|18|1916|11|16|mf=n}}
(contracted; show full), Big Gruesome, the Red Max, Sgt. Blast, Peter Perfect, and Rufus Ruffcut. On ''[[Laff-a-Lympics]]'', Butler was virtually the entire "Yogi Yahooey" team.  He voiced a penguin and a turtle in the movie ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', his only known film work for Disney. Along with [[Stan Freberg]], [[Paul Frees]] and [[June Foray]], Butler also provided voices for countless children's records featuring recreations of several successful Disney cartoons and films.

And here's [[2010 in television|2010]]'s voice with him as a voice actor:

*The Marmalade ([[Castaway Cats (TV series)|Castaway Cats]]) (some fans say that he sounds like Fleegle in the 2008 version of [[The Banana Splits]]

==Inspiration==
Butler based some of his voices on popular celebrities of the day. Yogi Bear began as an [[Art Carney]] impression; Butler had done a similar voice in several of [[Robert McKimson]]'s films at Warner Brothers and Stan Freberg's comedy record "The Honey-Earthers." However, Butler soon changed Yogi's voice, making it much deeper and more sing-songy, thus making it a more original voice.  Hokey Wolf began as an impression of [[Phil Silvers]], and Snagglepuss as [[Bert(contracted; show full)[[Category:Era Records artists]]
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