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| - William "Bud" Luckey (born July 28, 1934) is an American animator, cartoonist, singer, musician, designer, composer, artist, and voice actor who is a Pixar story artist who most notably designed Woody for Toy Story. He performed the voice of Eeyore in the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film, taking over from Peter Cullen. He is also performed the voice of Marcus Mouse in the upcoming Mickey Mouse film.
- William "Bud" Luckey (born July 28, 1934) is an American animator, cartoonist, singer, musician, designer, composer, artist, and voice actor who is a Pixar story artist who most notably designed Woody for Toy Story. He performed the voice of Eeyore in the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film, taking over from Peter Cullen.
- Luckey began his career with Pixar in 1992. He wrote, directed and performed all the voices in the short film Boundin'. Luckey also did the voice of Rick Dicker in The Incredibles and Jack-Jack Attack and Chuckles the Clown in Toy Story 3 and reprised his role in Toy Story Toons. Luckey was born in 1934 in Billings, Montana.
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- Luckey semi-retired from Pixar in 2008 but continues to work with the studio from time to time and with the parent Disney organization—primarily as a performer of character voices.
- Luckey is beloved by generations of Sesame Street viewers for over a dozen short animated films he made for that program—many of which were co-produced/created with his longtime friend and creative collaborator writer/lyricist Don Hadley (1936-2007).
- Bud Luckey is an American cartoonist, animator, singer, musician, composer and voice actor. He is best known for his work at Pixar as a character designer for Toy Story, Boundin', Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Cars, The Incredibles, Ratatouille and Toy Story 3. As a voice for animated characters Luckey is known as the voice of Rick Dicker in The Incredibles, Chuckles the Clown in Toy Story 3 and as the Winnie the Pooh character Eeyore.
- In addition, Luckey provided the line drawing illustrations for The Sesame Street Neighborhood Coloring Book, published by Western Publishing in 1976. Luckey, was born and raised in Billings, Montana, and following a stint in the Air Force during the Korean War, moved to Los Angeles to attend the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts). He began his career as an inbetweener for Disney animator Art Babbitt's commercial studio. After a short stint animating on The Alvin Show in 1961, Luckey moved to San Francisco, working as an art director for television ads. While in San Francisco, Luckey created his Sesame Street segments. He also served as an animator on long-time-friend Fred Wolf's 1974 feature The Incredible Adventures of the Mouse and His Child.
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| - William "Bud" Luckey (born July 28, 1934) is an American animator, cartoonist, singer, musician, designer, composer, artist, and voice actor who is a Pixar story artist who most notably designed Woody for Toy Story. He performed the voice of Eeyore in the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film, taking over from Peter Cullen. He is also performed the voice of Marcus Mouse in the upcoming Mickey Mouse film.
- William "Bud" Luckey (born July 28, 1934) is an American animator, cartoonist, singer, musician, designer, composer, artist, and voice actor who is a Pixar story artist who most notably designed Woody for Toy Story. He performed the voice of Eeyore in the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film, taking over from Peter Cullen.
- Luckey began his career with Pixar in 1992. He wrote, directed and performed all the voices in the short film Boundin'. Luckey also did the voice of Rick Dicker in The Incredibles and Jack-Jack Attack and Chuckles the Clown in Toy Story 3 and reprised his role in Toy Story Toons. Luckey was born in 1934 in Billings, Montana.
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