Fan Casting Jackson Beck as Butch in Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957)

amandareynolds1 made this fan casting suggestion on February 25, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Jackson Beck as Butch in Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957)

Jackson Beck

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jackson Beck was an American actor best known as the announcer on radio's The Adventures of Superman and the voice of Bluto in the Famous era Popeye theatrica...
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Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957)

Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957)

Jimmy MacDonald, Mae Questel, Jackson Beck
by Walt Disney and Famous Studios
The Little Rascals is the cartoon shorts made by Walt Disney. featuring the voices of the characters from the cartoon shorts by Jimmy MacDonald, Mae Questel, Jackson Beck, and Jack Mercer.
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Jackson Beck is known for his roles in Radio Days, Take the Money and Run, and Superman: The Mad Scientist. He has been suggested by fans for 31 roles on myCast, including The Boss in Earth-F. Similar actors include Fred Tatasciore, Rocky Carroll, and Lane Smith. Jackson Beck was suggested to play Butch in Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957) by amandareynolds1. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Jack Mercer. Walt Disney’s The Little Rascals (Cartoon Theatrical Shorts) (1943 - 1957) has 10 roles, including Spanky, Alfalfa, and Waldo.

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