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Marshall Efron is an American actor and humorist.

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  • Marshall Efron
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  • Marshall Efron is an American actor and humorist.
  • In the Smurfs cartoon show, Marshall Efron was the voice of Sloppy Smurf.
  • Marshall Efron (born 1938) is an American actor. He also appeared in Bang the Drum Slowly, THX 1138, and The Smurfs.
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  • Marshall Efron (born 1938) is an American humorist originally known for his work on the listener-sponsored Pacifica radio stations WBAI New York and KPFK Los Angeles, and later for the PBS television show The Great American Dream Machine (the original showcase of Chevy Chase). At WBAI, Efron was a frequent guest on Bob Fass's show, along with left-wing/counter-culture figures such as Paul Krassner . One memorable broadcast had Efron and Krassner filling in for the vacationing Fass, and identifying themselves as Columbia University students who had taken the station over as part of the Columbia University protests of 1968; although regular listeners were very familiar with the voices of Krassner and Efron, New York Police officers responded three different times during the broadcast to repo
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  • Marshall Efron is an American actor and humorist.
  • Marshall Efron (born 1938) is an American humorist originally known for his work on the listener-sponsored Pacifica radio stations WBAI New York and KPFK Los Angeles, and later for the PBS television show The Great American Dream Machine (the original showcase of Chevy Chase). At WBAI, Efron was a frequent guest on Bob Fass's show, along with left-wing/counter-culture figures such as Paul Krassner . One memorable broadcast had Efron and Krassner filling in for the vacationing Fass, and identifying themselves as Columbia University students who had taken the station over as part of the Columbia University protests of 1968; although regular listeners were very familiar with the voices of Krassner and Efron, New York Police officers responded three different times during the broadcast to reports from listeners who thought the "takeover" was a legitimate event. Efron also produced features of his own such as A Satirical View. Marshal Efron is the author of a number of children's works such as Bible Stories You Can't Forget: No Matter How Hard You Try. He also starred in the Sunday-morning television program Marshall Efron's Illustrated, Simplified, and Painless Sunday School on CBS from 1973 to 1977. He went on to become a voice actor featured in many animated works, such as the Dicks.
  • In the Smurfs cartoon show, Marshall Efron was the voice of Sloppy Smurf.
  • Marshall Efron (born 1938) is an American actor. He also appeared in Bang the Drum Slowly, THX 1138, and The Smurfs.
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