Jim Cummings

Voice Actor in animated features, Winnie the Pooh

Jim Cummings - Voice Actor in animated features, Winnie the Pooh
Born

November 3rd, 1952
72 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent voice actor, contributions include voicing iconic characters in animated films and television shows. Voiced Winnie the Pooh and Tigger in animated adaptations and films for Disney. Also known for roles in series like 'DuckTales' as Darkwing Duck. Extensive work in video games and commercials highlights versatility in voice performances.

Voiced Winnie the Pooh in multiple adaptations

Portrayed Tigger in various Disney productions

Starred as Darkwing Duck in 'DuckTales'

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