Jack Kinney was a prolific actor known for his memorable roles in classic Disney animated films. With a career spanning several decades, Kinney made his mark in the entertainment industry with standout performances in beloved movies such as "Pinocchio" (1940), "Dumbo" (1941), and "The Three Caballeros" (1944). His versatile voice talents brought to life iconic characters, captivating audiences with his distinctive style and emotive delivery. One of Kinney's most notable roles was as the voice of the mischievous Peter Pan in the timeless Disney film "Peter Pan" (1953). His portrayal of the adventurous and spirited character endeared him to audiences of all ages, solidifying his place in cinematic history. Kinney's contributions to the entertainment world extended beyond his acting roles, as he also lent his voice to other beloved Disney classics such as "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949) and the whimsical "Alice in Wonderland" (2010). His talent and dedication to his craft continue to inspire generations of fans and aspiring actors alike.
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Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Ed Wynn, Hamilton Luske, Jack Kinney, Kathryn Beaumont, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Wilfred Jackson
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen, Bill Roberts, Edward Brophy, Herman Bing, Jack Kinney, John Elliotte, Mel Blanc, Norman Ferguson, Samuel Armstrong, Sterling Holloway, Wilfred Jackson
Directed by Bill Thompson, Bobby Driscoll, Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Hans Conried, Jack Kinney, Kathryn Beaumont, Wilfred Jackson
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen, Bill Roberts, Billy Bletcher, Christian Rub, Dickie Jones, Hamilton Luske, Jack Kinney, Mel Blanc, Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson
Directed by Basil Rathbone, Bing Crosby, Clyde Geronimi, Eric Blore, Jack Kinney, James Algar, John McLeish
Directed by Aurora Miranda, Bill Roberts, Carmen Molina, Clyde Geronimi, Dora Luz, Harold Young, Jack Kinney, Norman Ferguson, Sterling Holloway