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Dick Tufeld is a guest voice, he voices the "Lost in Space" robot.

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  • Dick Tufeld is a guest voice, he voices the "Lost in Space" robot.
  • Richard Norton "Dick" Tufeld (December 11, 1926 - January 22, 2012) was the narrator and the voice of the Robot on Lost in Space. In late 2008, Dick's home in Los Angeles was destroyed by wildfires. [1]
  • Dick Tufeld (December 11, 1926 - January 22, 2012) was an American actor, announcer, narrator, and voice actor. He is best known as the voice of the Robot from Lost in Space, and did voiceover for many commercials and promos. His narrator/announcer credentials include The Hollywood Palace, The Julie Andrews Hour, Disney's Zorro, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
  • Dick Tufeld (nacido el 11 de diciembre de 1926) es un actor estadounidense, anunicador, narrador y actor de voz.
  • Tufeld began his announcing career in the late 1940s, and was heard on such old-time radio series as The Amazing Mr. Malone and Space Patrol, narrating the latter on television as well. In animation, he supplied narration or served as announcer on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Histeria, and the Disneyland "Tomorrowland" installment Man in Space, released theatrically. He also reprised his robot voice on The Simpsons. Other credits include announcing such varied shows as The Hollywood Palace, Surfside 6, and Don Adams' Screen Test.
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  • Dick Tufeld provided the voice for the Robot in 83 episodes of the original Lost in Space series and for the Rambler-Crane Series Robot in the 1998 Lost in Space movie. He later reprised the role in Lost in Space Forever and on two episodes of the animated television series The Simpsons.
  • Dick Tufeld (born December 11, 1926) is an American actor, announcer, narrator, and voice actor from the 1950s onward. He is perhaps best known as the voice of the Robot in the TV series Lost in Space, a role he reprised for the 1998 feature film. He also provided the narration voiceover for many other Irwin Allen productions, such as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Time Tunnel, and did voice work for the 1978 animated television series Fantastic Four.
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  • Dick Tufeld is a guest voice, he voices the "Lost in Space" robot.
  • Richard Norton "Dick" Tufeld (December 11, 1926 - January 22, 2012) was the narrator and the voice of the Robot on Lost in Space. In late 2008, Dick's home in Los Angeles was destroyed by wildfires. [1]
  • Dick Tufeld (December 11, 1926 - January 22, 2012) was an American actor, announcer, narrator, and voice actor. He is best known as the voice of the Robot from Lost in Space, and did voiceover for many commercials and promos. His narrator/announcer credentials include The Hollywood Palace, The Julie Andrews Hour, Disney's Zorro, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
  • Dick Tufeld (nacido el 11 de diciembre de 1926) es un actor estadounidense, anunicador, narrador y actor de voz.
  • Tufeld began his announcing career in the late 1940s, and was heard on such old-time radio series as The Amazing Mr. Malone and Space Patrol, narrating the latter on television as well. In animation, he supplied narration or served as announcer on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Histeria, and the Disneyland "Tomorrowland" installment Man in Space, released theatrically. He also reprised his robot voice on The Simpsons. Other credits include announcing such varied shows as The Hollywood Palace, Surfside 6, and Don Adams' Screen Test.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Dick Tufeld Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Dick Tufeld (born December 11, 1926) is an American actor, announcer, narrator, and voice actor from the 1950s onward. He is perhaps best known as the voice of the Robot in the TV series Lost in Space, a role he reprised for the 1998 feature film. He also provided the narration voiceover for many other Irwin Allen productions, such as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Time Tunnel, and did voice work for the 1978 animated television series Fantastic Four. His voice career began in radio. He was the announcer on The Amazing Mr. Malone on the American Broadcasting Company in early 1950 (before the show moved to New York and NBC), then on Alan Reed's Falstaff's Fables, an ABC five-minute programme, starting in the fall radio season of 1950. From October 25, 1952 to March 19, 1955, he was the announcer for the entire run of ABC Radio's Space Patrol. He moved to television news, anchoring The Three Star Final, a 15-minute newscast on KABC-TV, Los Angeles, which debuted on October 3, 1955 at 12 noon (replacing Wrangler Jim), then moved to 11 p.m. on April 2, 1956. He was often used as the announcer on various Disney TV shows including the 1957-59 series, Zorro, which starred future Lost in Space lead Guy Williams. He had stints as the house announcer on two ABC variety series The Hollywood Palace and The Julie Andrews Hour.
  • Dick Tufeld provided the voice for the Robot in 83 episodes of the original Lost in Space series and for the Rambler-Crane Series Robot in the 1998 Lost in Space movie. He later reprised the role in Lost in Space Forever and on two episodes of the animated television series The Simpsons.
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