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|alternate names = Clarence C. Nash<br>Clarence "Ducky" Nash<br>"Ducky"<br>Ducky Nash
 
|alternate names = Clarence C. Nash<br>Clarence "Ducky" Nash<br>"Ducky"<br>Ducky Nash
 
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}}'''Clarence Charles "Ducky" Nash''' was an American voice actor best known for providing the voice of [[Donald Duck]] for [[Walt Disney Productions]]. He was born in the rural community of Watonga, [[Oklahoma]], and a street in that town is named in his honor.
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'''Clarence Charles "Ducky" Nash''' was an American voice actor best known for providing the voice of [[Donald Duck]] for [[Walt Disney Productions]]. He was born in the rural community of Watonga, [[Oklahoma]], and a street in that town is named in his honor.
 
   
 
==Beginning his career==
 
==Beginning his career==
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Nash went through several of his voices and Walt Disney happened by when Nash gave his impersonation of a family of ducks. Disney declared Nash perfect for the role of a talking duck in their upcoming animated short ''[[The Wise Little Hen]]''. The duck, of course, was Donald Duck, who Nash went on to voice for over 50 years.
 
Nash went through several of his voices and Walt Disney happened by when Nash gave his impersonation of a family of ducks. Disney declared Nash perfect for the role of a talking duck in their upcoming animated short ''[[The Wise Little Hen]]''. The duck, of course, was Donald Duck, who Nash went on to voice for over 50 years.
   
Donald Duck went on to become one of the most famous cartoon characters in the world and a great part of this was due to Nash's distinctive voice. It may well be one of the most recognizable character voices in history. The voice is distinctive both for its duck-like quality and the fact that it is often very difficult for anybody to understand, especially when Donald flew into a rage (which happened fairly often). To keep Donald's voice consistent throughout the world, Nash dubbed Donald's voice into all the foreign languages that the Disney shorts were translated into (with the aid of the phonetic alphabet), meaning that Donald retained his same level of incoherency all across the globe. ''Mad'' magazine, in its 1950s comic-strip style satire of Disney characters ("Mickey Rodent" in issue #19), featured a "translation" of "Darnold" Duck's "quacky, incomprehensible" voice.
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Donald Duck went on to become one of the most famous cartoon characters in the world and a great part of this was due to Nash's distinctive voice. It may well be one of the most recognizable character voices in history. The voice is distinctive both for its duck-like quality and the fact that it is often very difficult for anybody to understand, especially when Donald flew into a rage (which happened fairly often). To keep Donald's voice consistent throughout the world, Nash dubbed Donald's voice into all the foreign languages that the Disney shorts were translated into (with the aid of the phonetic alphabet), meaning that Donald retained his same level of incoherency all across the globe. ''Mad'' magazine, in its 1950s comic-strip style satire of Disney characters ("Mickey Rodent" in issue #19), featured a "translation" of "Donald Duck's "quacky, incomprehensible" voice.
   
Nash's last feature films as the voice of Donald was in ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' in 1983 and in ''[[Donald Duck's 50th Birthday]]'' in 1984, although he continued to provide Donald's voice for commercials, promos and other miscellaneous material until his death in 1985.
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Nash's last feature films as the voice of Donald was in ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' in 1983 and in ''[[Donald Duck's 50th Birthday]]'' in 1984, although he continued to provide Donald's voice for commercials, promos, and other miscellaneous material until his death in 1985.
   
 
==Other characters==
 
==Other characters==
In addition to voicing Donald, Nash also voiced [[Daisy Duck]] (in her earliest appearances, when she was little more than a female version of Donald) as well as Donald's nephews [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]. He also voiced the Rough House statue, [[Figaro]] and the Donkeys in ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]'', [[PJ|Pete, Jr.]] in the short ''[[Bellboy Donald]]'', a bullfrog in ''[[Bambi]]'', vocal sounds for some of the dogs in ''[[101 Dalmatians]]'', and vocal sounds for [[Bear|The Bear]] in ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. Nash also provided the meows of [[Figaro]] in a handful of shorts and briefly voiced [[Jiminy Cricket]] after the death of [[Cliff Edwards]] in 1971.<ref name="NYTimes">http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/198701/Clarence-Nash/biography</ref><ref name="LATimes">http://articles.latimes.com/1985-02-21/news/mn-619_1_clarence-nash</ref> Nash also voiced [[Shere Khan]]'s vocal effects in ''[[The Jungle Book]]''. He also voiced [[Mickey Mouse]] in the 1934 short, ''[[The Dognapper]]'', Walt was traveling in Europe at the time and was unavailable to record his lines for Mickey at the time.
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In addition to voicing Donald, Nash also voiced [[Daisy Duck]] (in her earliest appearances, when she was little more than a female version of Donald) as well as Donald's nephews [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]. He also voiced the Rough House statue, [[Figaro]] and the Donkeys in ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]'', [[PJ|Pete, Jr.]] in the short ''[[Bellboy Donald]]'', a bullfrog in ''[[Bambi]]'', vocal sounds for some of the dogs in ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'', and vocal sounds for [[The Bear]] in ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. Nash also provided the meows of [[Figaro]] in a handful of shorts and briefly voiced [[Jiminy Cricket]] after the death of [[Cliff Edwards]] in 1971.<ref name="NYTimes">http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/198701/Clarence-Nash/biography</ref><ref name="LATimes">http://articles.latimes.com/1985-02-21/news/mn-619_1_clarence-nash</ref> He also voiced [[Mickey Mouse]] in the 1934 short, ''[[The Dognapper]]'', Walt was traveling in Europe at the time and was unavailable to record his lines for Mickey as a result.
   
Several Tom & Jerry cartoons directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera featured a third main character--a duckling named Little Quacker. Red Coffee provided Little Quacker's voice, though the voice is sometimes attributed mistakenly to Nash because it sounds similar to Donald Duck's.
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Several ''Tom & Jerry'' cartoons directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera featured a third main character--a duckling named [[w:c:tomandjerry:Quacker|Little Quacker]]. Red Coffey provided Little Quacker's voice, though the voice is sometimes attributed mistakenly to Nash because it sounds similar to Donald Duck's.
   
 
==Later years==
 
==Later years==
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==Successors==
 
==Successors==
After Nash's death, Donald's voice was taken up by Disney animator [[Tony Anselmo]], who was trained by Nash personally, probably because Nash knew that one day, he needed to be replaced. [[Daniel Ross]] voices Donald in the [[Disney Junior]] TV series ''[[Mickey and the Roadster Racers]]''.
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After Nash's death, Donald's voice was taken up by Disney animator [[Tony Anselmo]], who was trained by Nash personally, probably because Nash knew that one day, he needed to be replaced. [[Daniel Ross]] voices Donald in the [[Disney Junior]] TV series ''[[Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures]]''.
   
Later characters whose voices owe considerable credit to Nash's duck voice have been voiced by actors such as Jimmy Weldon, [[Frank Welker]], Luba Goy, and Red Coffee. The most prominent of these is Weldon's Yakky Doodle for Hanna-Barbera. Anselmo is also among the many voiceover artists to have also voiced Huey, Dewey, and Louie over the years.
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Later characters whose voices owe considerable credit to Nash's duck voice have been voiced by actors such as Jimmy Weldon, [[Frank Welker]], Luba Goy, and Red Coffee. The most prominent of these is Weldon's [[w:c:hannabarbera:Yakky Doodle|Yakky Doodle]] for Hanna-Barbera. Anselmo is also among the many voiceover artists to have also voiced Huey, Dewey, and Louie over the years.
   
 
==Disney Roles==
 
==Disney Roles==
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Donald-duck.gif|[[Donald Duck]]<br>([[1934]]–[[1985]])
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Donald-duck.gif|'''[[Donald Duck]]'''<br>([[1934]]–[[1985]])
Peter Pig.jpg|[[Peter Pig]]<br>(''[[The Wise Little Hen]]'')
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Peter Pig.jpg|'''[[Peter Pig]]'''<br>(''[[The Wise Little Hen]]'')
Daisy-Duck-daisy-duck-6305554-215-380.jpg|[[Daisy Duck]]<br> (''[[Mr. Duck Steps Out]]'')
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Daisy-Duck-daisy-duck-6305554-215-380.jpg|'''[[Daisy Duck]]'''<br>(''[[Mr. Duck Steps Out]]'')
Donaldsnephews3.jpg|[[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]<br> ([[1938]]–[[1965]])
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Donaldsnephews3.jpg|'''[[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]'''<br> ([[1938]]–[[1965]])
74-74035_dis_mickey_mouse_prod.png|[[Mickey Mouse]] (''[[The Dognapper]]'', and American Motors commercials)
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74-74035_dis_mickey_mouse_prod.png|'''[[Mickey Mouse]]'''<br>(''[[The Dognapper]]'' and American Motors commercials)
clippluto21.gif|[[Pluto]]<br>(''[[Mickey's Surprise Party]]'')
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clippluto21.gif|'''[[Pluto]]'''<br>(''[[Mickey's Surprise Party]]'')
Disneyfigaro.jpg|[[Figaro]]<br> (''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]''; shorts)
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Disneyfigaro.jpg|'''[[Figaro]]'''<br> (''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]''; shorts)
02_Jiminy_Cricket.jpg|[[Jiminy Cricket]]<br>(briefly)<ref name="NYTimes"/><ref name="LATimes"/>
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02_Jiminy_Cricket.jpg|'''[[Jiminy Cricket]]'''<br>(briefly)<ref name="NYTimes"/><ref name="LATimes"/>
Roughhouse Statue.jpg|The Roughhouse Statue<br>(''Pinocchio'')
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Roughhouse Statue.jpg|'''The Roughhouse Statue'''<br>(''Pinocchio'')
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress.png|Robins<br>(''[[Carousel of Progress]]'')
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Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress.png|'''Robins'''<br>(''[[Carousel of Progress]]'')
Dondonald2.jpg|[[Donna Duck]]<br>(''[[Don Donald]]'')
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Dondonald2.jpg|'''[[Donna Duck]]'''<br>(''[[Don Donald]]'')
Pete Jr..jpg|[[P.J.|Pete Jr.]]<br>(''[[Bellboy Donald]]'')
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Pete Jr..jpg|'''[[P.J.|Pete Jr.]]'''<br>(''[[Bellboy Donald]]'')
Bullfrog (Bambi).png|Bullfrog<br>(''Bambi'')
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Bullfrog (Bambi).png|'''Bullfrog'''<br>(''[[Bambi (film)|Bambi]]'')
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Tumblr n9ti3qnUuS1r3jmn6o1 1280.png|'''[[Jenny the Burro]]'''<br>(''[[The Village Smithy]]'' and ''[[Donald's Gold Mine]]'')
Man'sDog.jpg|[[Hunter Dogs]]<br>(''[[Bambi (film)|Bambi]]'')
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Man'sDog.jpg|'''[[Hunter Dogs]]'''<br>(''Bambi'')
Ichabod and Horse freaked out.png|[[Ichabod Crane|Ichabod]]'s Horse<br> (''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]'')
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Ichabod and Horse freaked out.png|'''[[Ichabod Crane|Ichabod]]'s Horse'''<br> (''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]'')
Dog-barks-Twilight-bark-out-of-window.jpg|Dogs<br>(''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians|101 Dalmatians]]'')
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Dog-barks-Twilight-bark-out-of-window.jpg|'''Dogs'''<br>(''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians|101 Dalmatians]]'')
Bat (Flying Mouse).jpg|Bat<br>(''[[The Flying Mouse]]'')
 
Cat Judge.jpg|[[Cat Judge]]<br>(''[[Pluto's Judgement Day]]'')
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Bat (Flying Mouse).jpg|'''Bat'''<br>(''[[The Flying Mouse]]'')
Tootsie.jpg|[[Tootsie the Penguin]]<br>(''[[Donald's Penguin]]'')
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Cat Judge.jpg|'''[[Cat Judge]]'''<br>(''[[Pluto's Judgement Day]]'')
Joeyhippo.jpg|Joey Hippo<br> (''[[Elmer Elephant]]'')
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Tootsie.jpg|'''[[Tootsie the Penguin]]'''<br>(''[[Donald's Penguin]]'')
legssparrow.jpg|Legs Sparrow<br> (''[[Who Killed Cock Robin?]]'')
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Joeyhippo.jpg|'''Joey Hippo'''<br>(''[[Elmer Elephant]]'')
Rover Boy.png|[[Rover Boy]]<br> (''[[Dude Duck]]'')
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legssparrow.jpg|'''Legs Sparrow'''<br>(''[[Who Killed Cock Robin?]]'')
pinocchio-donkeys.jpg|Donkeys<br> (''Pinocchio'')
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Wt07.jpg|'''Spider'''<br>(''[[The Worm Turns]]'')
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25109.jpg|'''Cat'''<br>(''The Worm Turns'')
124-008gayducks.jpg|Ducks<br>(''[[Chicken Little (1943 short)|Chicken Little]]'')
 
wdac-v1-05.jpg|[[Pete|Giant Spider]]<br>(''[[Gulliver Mickey]]'')
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Rover Boy.png|'''[[Rover Boy]]'''<br>(''[[Dude Duck]]'')
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pinocchio-donkeys.jpg|'''Donkeys'''<br> (''Pinocchio'')
Louie_the_Mountain_Lion.jpg|[[Louie the Mountain Lion]]<br>(1950-1954)
 
Dinah AIW.jpg|[[Dinah]]<br>(''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'')
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124-008gayducks.jpg|'''Ducks'''<br>(''[[Chicken Little (1943 short)|Chicken Little]]'')
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wdac-v1-05.jpg|'''[[Pete|Giant Spider]]'''<br>(''[[Gulliver Mickey]]'')
Lambert Lion 31.png|[[Lambert Lion]] (meows)
 
 
Louie_the_Mountain_Lion.jpg|'''[[Louie the Mountain Lion]]'''<br>(1950-1954)
Foxandthehound648.jpg|[[Bear]]
 
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Dinah AIW.jpg|'''[[Dinah]]'''<br>(''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'')
Kitten (Pluto's Judgement Day).jpg|[[Kitten (Pluto's Judgement Day)|Kitten]]<br>(''Pluto's Judgement Day'')
 
 
Lambert Lion 31.png|'''[[Lambert Lion]]''' (meows)
Cat Jury.jpg|[[Cat Jury]]<br>(''Pluto's Judgement Day'')
 
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Foxandthehound648.jpg|'''[[The Bear]]''' (roars and snarls)<br>(''[[The Fox and the Hound]]'')
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Song of the South - Mr. Bluebird.jpg|'''[[Mr. Bluebird]]'''<br>(''Song of the South'')
 
Kitten (Pluto's Judgement Day).jpg|'''[[Kitten (Pluto's Judgement Day)|Kitten]]'''<br>(''Pluto's Judgement Day'')
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Cat Judge-0.jpg|'''[[Cat Judge]]'''<br>(''Pluto's Judgement Day'')
 
Cat Jury.jpg|'''[[Cat Jury]]'''<br>(''Pluto's Judgement Day'')
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A0A48458-7725-47D4-9A15-D0EE2DFDCF7A.png|'''[[Butch the Bulldog]]'''<br>(1940-1945)
 
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Clarence Charles "Ducky" Nash was an American voice actor best known for providing the voice of Donald Duck for Walt Disney Productions. He was born in the rural community of Watonga, Oklahoma, and a street in that town is named in his honor.

Beginning his career

Nash made a name for himself in the late 1920s as an impressionist for KHJ, a Los Angeles radio station, on their show The Merrymakers. He was later employed by the Adohr Milk Company for publicity purposes. Dubbed "Whistling Clarence, the Adohr Bird Man", Nash rode the streets with a team of miniature horses and gave treats to the children. In 1932, Nash happened by the Disney Studio with his team of horses and decided to leave a copy of his Adohr publicity sheet with the receptionist. As it turns out, his name was recognized from a reprise appearance on The Merrymakers a few days before and Walt Disney himself had been impressed by Nash's vocal skills. He was asked to go to the Disney Studio for an informal audition.

Donald Duck

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Nash arguing with Donald in "A Day in the Life of Donald Duck".

Nash went through several of his voices and Walt Disney happened by when Nash gave his impersonation of a family of ducks. Disney declared Nash perfect for the role of a talking duck in their upcoming animated short The Wise Little Hen. The duck, of course, was Donald Duck, who Nash went on to voice for over 50 years.

Donald Duck went on to become one of the most famous cartoon characters in the world and a great part of this was due to Nash's distinctive voice. It may well be one of the most recognizable character voices in history. The voice is distinctive both for its duck-like quality and the fact that it is often very difficult for anybody to understand, especially when Donald flew into a rage (which happened fairly often). To keep Donald's voice consistent throughout the world, Nash dubbed Donald's voice into all the foreign languages that the Disney shorts were translated into (with the aid of the phonetic alphabet), meaning that Donald retained his same level of incoherency all across the globe. Mad magazine, in its 1950s comic-strip style satire of Disney characters ("Mickey Rodent" in issue #19), featured a "translation" of "Donald Duck's "quacky, incomprehensible" voice.

Nash's last feature films as the voice of Donald was in Mickey's Christmas Carol in 1983 and in Donald Duck's 50th Birthday in 1984, although he continued to provide Donald's voice for commercials, promos, and other miscellaneous material until his death in 1985.

Other characters

In addition to voicing Donald, Nash also voiced Daisy Duck (in her earliest appearances, when she was little more than a female version of Donald) as well as Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. He also voiced the Rough House statue, Figaro and the Donkeys in Pinocchio, Pete, Jr. in the short Bellboy Donald, a bullfrog in Bambi, vocal sounds for some of the dogs in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and vocal sounds for The Bear in The Fox and the Hound. Nash also provided the meows of Figaro in a handful of shorts and briefly voiced Jiminy Cricket after the death of Cliff Edwards in 1971.[1][2] He also voiced Mickey Mouse in the 1934 short, The Dognapper, Walt was traveling in Europe at the time and was unavailable to record his lines for Mickey as a result.

Several Tom & Jerry cartoons directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera featured a third main character--a duckling named Little Quacker. Red Coffey provided Little Quacker's voice, though the voice is sometimes attributed mistakenly to Nash because it sounds similar to Donald Duck's.

Later years

When Disney shut down their shorts department in 1962, Nash continued to voice Donald in various projects over the next two decades.

Nash's performance as Donald in Mickey's Christmas Carol made Donald the only character in that film to be voiced by his original voice actor.

In the late 1970s, Nash was known for often taking walks in the neighborhood around Fremont Elementary School in Glendale, California, entertaining children with his Donald Duck voice.

Despite lending his voice to hundreds of films, shorts, and television programs, Nash made few appearances on camera, such as when he was a contestant in a 1954 episode of What's My Line, as a guest in a 1976 episode of The Mike Douglas Show and the 1984 TV special Donald Duck's 50th Birthday.

In 1985, Nash was interviewed for the Donald Duck Story on the VHS Donald's Bee Pictures and told a story of how he copied how his pet goats sounded at his farm before getting hired as the voice of Donald. He explained the rivals Donald Duck had including Spike the Bee who foiled and stung him, which would be Nash's last Disney interview before his passing.

Death

Donald mourning the death of Clarence Nash

Donald mourns the death of Nash in this promotional picture (as seen on the Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: An Officer and a Duck VHS).

Clarence Nash died of leukemia in 1985 at the age of 80 and was interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California. The tombstone of the grave he now shares with his wife Margaret Nash (who died in 1993) depicts a carving of Donald and Daisy Duck holding hands.

Successors

After Nash's death, Donald's voice was taken up by Disney animator Tony Anselmo, who was trained by Nash personally, probably because Nash knew that one day, he needed to be replaced. Daniel Ross voices Donald in the Disney Junior TV series Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures.

Later characters whose voices owe considerable credit to Nash's duck voice have been voiced by actors such as Jimmy Weldon, Frank Welker, Luba Goy, and Red Coffee. The most prominent of these is Weldon's Yakky Doodle for Hanna-Barbera. Anselmo is also among the many voiceover artists to have also voiced Huey, Dewey, and Louie over the years.

Disney Roles

Gallery

References