
Bob Holt
Acting
Born December 28, 1928 · St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died August 2, 1985
Also known as Robert John Holthaus
Biography
Robert John Holthaus (December 28, 1928 – August 2, 1985), better known as Bob Holt, was an American actor, best known for his voice work. Holt's first film role came in 1950, acting as Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar. His career as a voice artist began with the 1968 short film Johnny Learns His Manners, for which he provided all of the voices. He later appeared in such works as Bedknobs and Broomsticks, several animated television specials with Dr. Seuss, for example, The Lorax (1972), Dr. Seuss on the Loose (1973), The Hoober-Bloob Highway (1975) and The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (1982) and the animated film version of Charlotte's Web as Homer Zuckerman. Holt appeared in a variety of different works, including animated films for both adults (the 1974 sequel The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat) and for children, as well as voice and acting work in live-action films (for the blaxploitation film Abby, Holt provided the voice of the Demon). In 1975, he was the voice of Grape Ape on The New Tom and Jerry Show. The same year, Holt provided the voice of Avatar in Ralph Bakshi's film Wizards. Avatar's voice was an imitation of actor Peter Falk. In 1982, Bob Holt played the title role in Marvel Productions' animated The Incredible Hulk (1982 TV series), also in the process creating a library of stock roars that would be used for many years afterwards.
Filmography16 titles

The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour

Gummi Bears

Gremlins

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

Challenge of the Super Friends

Charlotte's Web

Challenge of the GoBots

The Day of the Locust

Hong Kong Phooey

The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas

Wizards

The Incredible Hulk

The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery

The Great Grape Ape Show

The Adventures of the American Rabbit

The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat