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'''Kenneth Mars''' (October 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991).
'''Kenneth Mars''' (April 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991).


Mars appeared in two seasons of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Otto Mannkusser, Francis's well-meaning but dimwitted boss and a German immigrant who owns a [[guest ranch|dude ranch]]. He voiced [[King Triton]], Ariel's father, in the 1989 [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and its [[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea|sequel]], as well as its companion [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|television series]], and the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. He also did several other animated voice-over film roles such as Littlefoot's grandfather in the [[The Land Before Time|''Land Before Time'' series]] (up to 2008) and that of Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993), and King Colbert (Prince Cornelius's father) in ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994).
Mars appeared in two seasons of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Otto Mannkusser, Francis's well-meaning but dimwitted boss and a German immigrant who owns a [[guest ranch|dude ranch]]. He voiced [[King Triton]], Ariel's father, in the 1989 [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and its [[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea|sequel]], as well as its companion [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|television series]], and the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. He also did several other animated voice-over film roles such as Littlefoot's grandfather in the [[The Land Before Time|''Land Before Time'' series]] (up to 2008) and that of Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993), and King Colbert (Prince Cornelius's father) in ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994).

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'{{short description|American actor}} {{Infobox person | name = Kenneth Mars | image = Kenneth Mars 1967.JPG | caption = Kenneth Mars in 1967 | birth_date = {{birth date|1935|10|04}} | birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S.<ref name="LA Times"/> | death_date = {{death date and age|2011|02|12|1935|04|04}} | death_place = [[Granada Hills, Los Angeles|Granada Hills, California]], U.S. | alma mater = [[Northwestern University]]<ref name="LA Times"/> | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1962–2008 | other_names = Ken Mars | spouse = {{marriage|Barbara Newborn|1977<!--As marriage ended by death of Mars, not by death of his spouse, the year 2011 is omitted here. See instructions on [[Template:Marriage]] for more info-->}}<!-- According to IMDb his wife's name was Barbara Newborn and they had two kids. If different info out there then please provide a citation or source. Thanks. --> | children = 2 }} '''Kenneth Mars''' (October 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991). Mars appeared in two seasons of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Otto Mannkusser, Francis's well-meaning but dimwitted boss and a German immigrant who owns a [[guest ranch|dude ranch]]. He voiced [[King Triton]], Ariel's father, in the 1989 [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and its [[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea|sequel]], as well as its companion [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|television series]], and the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. He also did several other animated voice-over film roles such as Littlefoot's grandfather in the [[The Land Before Time|''Land Before Time'' series]] (up to 2008) and that of Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993), and King Colbert (Prince Cornelius's father) in ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994). ==Early life== Mars was born in [[Chicago]]. His father, Bernard "Sonny" Mars, was a radio and television personality.<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1985-09-02/news/8502270252_1_mr-mars-radio-show-nightclubs Profile], chicagotribune.com; accessed June 27, 2015.</ref> Kenneth studied fine arts and acting at [[Northwestern University]].<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Career== Mars made his acting debut in 1962 as a book publisher on ''[[Car 54, Where Are You?]]''. He later appeared on such television series as ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[Get Smart]]'', ''[[McMillan & Wife]]'', ''[[Columbo]]'', and ''[[The Bob Crane Show]]''.<ref name=TVGuide>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/kenneth-mars/credits/160466/|title=Kenneth Mars| website=TVGuide.com|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|access-date=24 April 2019}}</ref> He also appeared in dramatic roles such as Will Turner, a former FBI agent, in [[Warren Beatty]]'s ''[[The Parallax View]]''. Mars played Harry Zarakartos on the [[Richard Benjamin]]-[[Paula Prentiss]] 1967 [[CBS-TV]] sitcom ''[[He & She]]''.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> He was featured in a number of small roles in broadcasts such as the ''[[Misfits of Science]]'' pilot episode and the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Shadowplay (DS9 episode)|Shadowplay]]". He was cast opposite [[Bette Davis]] in ''[[Hello Mother, Goodbye!]]'', a 1973 television pilot aired by [[NBC]] but never picked up as a series. From 1970 to 1974, Mars guest starred in five episodes of ''[[Love, American Style]]'', playing various characters.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> In 1977, Mars became a series regular on both the ''[[Sha Na Na]]'' variety series and on [[Norman Lear]]'s talk show parody ''[[Fernwood 2-Night]]'' in the memorable recurring role of eccentric William W.D. 'Bud' Prize, from Fernwood's Chamber of Commerce. He continued the role on ''[[America 2-Night]]'' in 1978. In 2001, Mars portrayed a comedic famous but washed-up photographer on ''[[Just Shoot Me]]''. Before his death, his final television roles were Otto, the German dude ranch owner on [[Fox Broadcasting Company]]'s ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', an appearance on [[Disney Channel]]'s ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', and a reprise of his role as Grandpa Longneck in ''[[The Land Before Time (TV series)|The Land Before Time]]'' television series.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> In 1969, Mars portrayed a marshal trying to raise a posse to pursue ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'', only to have his address to the townsfolk hijacked by a friendly bicycle salesman. Mars frequently played characters with exaggerated accents. He portrayed [[Germans|German]] characters in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974), and played a [[Croat]]ian musicologist, Hugh Simon, in ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up, Doc?]]'' (1972). His first broadly accented character was that of Sir Evelyn Oakleigh in the 1962 [[Off-Broadway]] revival of the [[Cole Porter]] musical ''[[Anything Goes]]''. He also appeared in the 1962 Broadway play ''[[The Affair (play)|The Affair]]''.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} In 1975, ABC/Dunhill released a comedy LP produced by Earl Doud, ''Henry the First'', featuring Mars in a number of comedy bits as [[Henry Kissinger]], including a cover version of the [[Bachman–Turner Overdrive]] song, "[[Takin' Care of Business (song)|Takin' Care of Business]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Earle-Doud-Presents-Kenneth-Mars-Earle-Doud-Presents-Kenneth-Mars-As-Henry-The-First/master/1575049|title=Earle Doud Presents Kenneth Mars - Earle Doud Presents Kenneth Mars as "Henry the First"}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/henry-the-first-mw0000856963|title = Henry the First - Kenneth Mars &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic}}</ref> Mars cultivated a lengthy voice acting career, launching it by voicing several characters on ''[[Uncle Croc's Block]]''. He voiced the roles of [[Ariel (The Little Mermaid)|Ariel]]'s father [[King Triton]] in ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and in the video games ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]].'' He voiced Littlefoot's Grandpa Longneck in [[The Land Before Time|The ''Land Before Time'' series of films]] and the spin-off television series, and the villainous Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]].'' He played some minor roles on the popular radio show, ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]''. He played Sweet William in ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'', which took place after ''[[An American Tail: Fievel Goes West]]''. He voiced characters on many animated television series, such as ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'', ''[[The Biskitts]]'', ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'', ''[[TaleSpin]]'', and ''[[Animaniacs]]'', as well as video games such as ''[[Fallout (video game)|Fallout]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. In 2008, Mars retired from acting after being diagnosed with [[pancreatic cancer]] two years prior.<ref name="LA Times"/> His final performance was as Grandpa Longneck in the animated television series ''The Land Before Time''.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Personal life== In 1977, Mars married Barbara Newborn.<ref name="LA Times"/> They had two daughters, Susannah and Rebecca.<ref name="LA Times"/> The marriage lasted until his death in 2011.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Illness and death== In 2006, Mars was diagnosed with [[pancreatic cancer]] that had already spread beyond his pancreas.<ref name="LA Times"/> His cancer made him so ill that he could not reprise his role as King Triton for ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'', so [[Jim Cummings]] took over the role. As well as not being able to voice Triton, he could not voice Grandpa Longneck in ''[[The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends]]'' (Littlefoot’s Grandpa does appear in the film, but has no lines) and couldn't return to reprise his role as Otto in season 6 of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.<ref name="LA Times"/> He died from the disease on February 12, 2011, at the age of 75.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year !Title !Role !Notes |- | 1963 | ''[[Act One (film)|Act One]]'' | Robert E. Sherwood | |- | 1967 | ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' | Franz Liebkind | |- | 1969 | ''[[The April Fools]]'' | Les Hopkins | |- | 1969 | ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'' | Marshal | |- | 1969 | ''[[Viva Max!]]'' | Dr. Sam Gillison | |- | 1971 | ''[[Desperate Characters]]'' | Otto Bentwood | |- | 1972 | ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up, Doc?]]'' | Hugh Simon | |- | 1974 | ''[[The Parallax View]]'' | Former FBI Agent Will | |- | 1974 | ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' | Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp | |- | 1975 | ''[[Night Moves (1975 film)|Night Moves]]'' | Nick | |- | 1978 | ''[[Goin' Coconuts]]'' | Kruse | |- | 1979 | ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again]]'' | Marhsal Woolly Bill Hitchcock | |- | 1981 | ''[[Full Moon High]]'' | Coach Cleveland / Principal Cleveland | |- | 1989 | ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' | [[List of The Little Mermaid characters#King Triton|King Triton]] (voice) | |- | 1993 | ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' | Professor Screweyes (voice) | |- | 1994 | ''[[The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1995 | ''[[Rough Magic]]'' | Magician | |- | 1995 | ''[[The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1996 | ''[[Citizen Ruth]]'' | Dr. Charlie Rollins | |- | 1996 | ''[[The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1996 | ''Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie'' | Professor Van Trapp (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1997 | ''[[The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1998 | ''[[The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock]]'' | Grandpa Longenck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1999 | ''Giggles'' | Triton | Direct-to-video |- | 2000 | ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' | King Triton (voice) | Direct-to-video |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year !Title !Role !Notes |- | 1987–1990 | ''[[DuckTales]]'' | Vulcan (voice) | Episodes: "Maid of the Myth" and "A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)" |- | 1990–1991 | ''[[TaleSpin]]'' | Heimlich Menudo / Buzz (voices) | 3 episodes |- | 1992 | ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' | Moisha Lowkowitz (voice) | Credited as '''Ken Mars'''<br>Episode: "If It's Doomsday, This Must Be Belfast" |- | 1995 | ''[[Diagnosis Murder]]'' | Walter Carstairs | Episode: "How to Murder Your Lawyer" |- | 1996 | ''[[Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman]]'' | Grant Gendell | Episode : "Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark" |- | 1997 | ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'' | Mr. Tinsley | Episode: "Hello/Goodbye" |- | 1997 | ''[[The Naked Truth (TV series)|The Naked Truth]]'' | Judge | Episode: "The Truth" |- | 1997–1998 | ''[[Life with Louie]]'' | The Mayor / Priest / Rabbi / Doctor (voices) | 4 episodes |- | 1997 | ''[[Police Academy: The Series]]'' | Dr. Otis P. Quackenbush | Episode: "Les Is More" |- | 1998 | ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' | Dr. Alexander Preloran (voice) | Episode: "Leviathan" |- | 2002–2004 | ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' | Otto Mannkusser | 25 episodes |- | 2004 | ''[[Oliver Beene]]'' | Carl the Super | Episode: "Fallout" |- | 2007 | ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' | Gunter the Innkeeper | Episode: "School Bully" |- | 2007–2008 | ''[[The Land Before Time (TV series)|The Land Before Time]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | 9 episodes; final film role |} {{Div col|colwidth=30em}} * ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1967) Robber Clyde Hayes * ''[[The Ghost & Mrs. Muir]]'' (1968-1970, TV series) as Joshua T. Albertson / Ellsworth Gordon (2 episodes) * ''[[He & She]]'' (1967–1968, TV series) as Harry Zarakartos * ''[[Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?]]'' (1973, TV series) as Mitchell Bernard * ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|The New Original Wonder Woman (pilot)]]'' (1975, TV series) as Colonel Oberst Von Blasko (1 episode) * ''[[It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman#TV special|It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman]]'' (1975, TV special) as Max Mencken * ''[[Fernwood 2 Night]]'' (1977, TV series) as William W.D. "Bud" Prize (8 episodes) * ''[[Baa Baa Black Sheep (TV series)|Baa Baa Black Sheep]]'' (1977, TV series) as Harold French * ''[[America 2-Night]]'' (1978, TV series) as William W.D. "Bud" Prize * ''[[Goin' Coconuts]]'' (1978) as Kruse * ''Heaven Only Knows'' (1979, TV series) * ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again]]'' (1979) as Marshal Woolly Bill Hitchcock * ''[[Carol Burnett & Company]]'' (1979, TV series) * ''Hart to Hart'' (1980, TV series) * ''[[Full Moon High]]'' (1981) as Coach Cleveland / Principal Cleveland * ''[[Yellowbeard]]'' (1983) as Mr. Crisp / Verdugo * ''[[The Biskitts]]'' (1983) as King Max * ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries]]'' (1983) as Orson Kane * ''[[Prince Jack]]'' (1984) as [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] * ''[[Protocol (film)|Protocol]]'' (1984) as Lou * ''[[Fletch (film)|Fletch]]'' (1985) as Stanton Boyd * ''[[Beer (film)|Beer]]'' (1985) as Adolphe Norbecker * ''[[Misfits of Science]]'' (TV) (1985) as Sen. Donner * ''[[The Adventures of the American Rabbit]]'' (1986) as Walt / Vultor the Buzzard (voice) * ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987) as Rabbi Baumel * ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'' (1988–1991, TV series) as Dogcatcher Ghost (voice) * ''[[For Keeps?]]'' (1988) as Mr. Bobrucz * ''[[Illegally Yours]]'' (1988) as Hal B. Keeler * ''[[Rented Lips]]'' (1988) as Rev. Farrell * ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' (1989, TV series, voice) * ''[[Get Smart, Again!]]'' (1989, TV series) as Cmdr. Drury * ''[[Police Academy 6: City Under Siege]]'' (1989) as The Mayor / The Mastermind * ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' (1990, TV series) as Flavio (voice) (episode: "Hollywood Plucky") * ''[[Timeless Tales from Hallmark]]'' (1991) * ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' (1991, TV series) as Tuskernini (voice) * ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991) as Armstead the Magician * ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]'' (1992) as Homeless Man * ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' (1992, TV series) as Sweet William * ''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (1992-1994, TV series) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993) as Professor Screweyes (voice) * ''[[Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' (1993) as Dr. Wally Gilbert Kenrousch (voice) * ''[[Bonkers (American TV series)|Bonkers]]'' (1993, TV series) as Gloomy (voice) * ''[[Animaniacs]]'' (1993, TV series) as Ludwig van Beethoven (voice) * ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' (1994, TV series) as Richard (voice) * ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' (1994) as Colyus * ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994) as King Colbert (voice) * [[The Land Before Time (franchise)|''The Land Before Time'' series]] (II-XIII) (1994-2008) as Littlefoot’s Grandpa (voice) * ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' (1995, TV series) as Dr. Gunter Hunter Hanker (voice) * ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' (1995, TV series) as M2 (voice) * ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'' (1997, TV series) as Mr. Tinsley * ''[[Fallout (video game)|Fallout]]'' (1997, Video Game) as Vault 13 Overseer (voice) * ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' (1998, TV series) as Dr. Alexander Preloran (voice) * ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' (2000) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[Becker (TV series)|Becker]]'' (2001, TV series) as Melvin * ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'' (2001, TV series) as Horst * ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' (2002) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[Teddy Bears' Picnic (film)|Teddy Bears' Picnic]]'' (2002) as Gene Molinari * ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' (2006, Video Game) as King Triton (voice) {{div col end}} ==Discography== *''Henry the First'' (1974) - [[Henry Kissinger]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Find a Grave|65644119}} * {{IMDb name|550318}} * {{tcmdb name|id=122899|name=Kenneth Mars}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mars, Kenneth}} [[Category:1935 births]] [[Category:2011 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century American male actors]] [[Category:21st-century American male actors]] [[Category:21st-century American comedians]] [[Category:Male actors from Chicago]] [[Category:American male film actors]] [[Category:American male television actors]] [[Category:American male voice actors]] [[Category:American male video game actors]] [[Category:American male comedians]] [[Category:Dunhill Records artists]] [[Category:Deaths from cancer in California]] [[Category:Deaths from pancreatic cancer]] [[Category:People from Granada Hills, Los Angeles]] [[Category:American male comedy actors]] [[Category:Northwestern University alumni]]'
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'{{short description|American actor}} {{Infobox person | name = Kenneth Mars | image = Kenneth Mars 1967.JPG | caption = Kenneth Mars in 1967 | birth_date = {{birth date|1935|04|04}} | birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S.<ref name="LA Times"/> | death_date = {{death date and age|2011|02|12|1935|04|04}} | death_place = [[Granada Hills, Los Angeles|Granada Hills, California]], U.S. | alma mater = [[Northwestern University]]<ref name="LA Times"/> | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1962–2008 | other_names = Ken Mars | spouse = {{marriage|Barbara Newborn|1977<!--As marriage ended by death of Mars, not by death of his spouse, the year 2011 is omitted here. See instructions on [[Template:Marriage]] for more info-->}}<!-- According to IMDb his wife's name was Barbara Newborn and they had two kids. If different info out there then please provide a citation or source. Thanks. --> | children = 2 }} '''Kenneth Mars''' (April 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991). Mars appeared in two seasons of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Otto Mannkusser, Francis's well-meaning but dimwitted boss and a German immigrant who owns a [[guest ranch|dude ranch]]. He voiced [[King Triton]], Ariel's father, in the 1989 [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and its [[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea|sequel]], as well as its companion [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|television series]], and the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. He also did several other animated voice-over film roles such as Littlefoot's grandfather in the [[The Land Before Time|''Land Before Time'' series]] (up to 2008) and that of Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993), and King Colbert (Prince Cornelius's father) in ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994). ==Early life== Mars was born in [[Chicago]]. His father, Bernard "Sonny" Mars, was a radio and television personality.<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1985-09-02/news/8502270252_1_mr-mars-radio-show-nightclubs Profile], chicagotribune.com; accessed June 27, 2015.</ref> Kenneth studied fine arts and acting at [[Northwestern University]].<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Career== Mars made his acting debut in 1962 as a book publisher on ''[[Car 54, Where Are You?]]''. He later appeared on such television series as ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[Get Smart]]'', ''[[McMillan & Wife]]'', ''[[Columbo]]'', and ''[[The Bob Crane Show]]''.<ref name=TVGuide>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/kenneth-mars/credits/160466/|title=Kenneth Mars| website=TVGuide.com|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|access-date=24 April 2019}}</ref> He also appeared in dramatic roles such as Will Turner, a former FBI agent, in [[Warren Beatty]]'s ''[[The Parallax View]]''. Mars played Harry Zarakartos on the [[Richard Benjamin]]-[[Paula Prentiss]] 1967 [[CBS-TV]] sitcom ''[[He & She]]''.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> He was featured in a number of small roles in broadcasts such as the ''[[Misfits of Science]]'' pilot episode and the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Shadowplay (DS9 episode)|Shadowplay]]". He was cast opposite [[Bette Davis]] in ''[[Hello Mother, Goodbye!]]'', a 1973 television pilot aired by [[NBC]] but never picked up as a series. From 1970 to 1974, Mars guest starred in five episodes of ''[[Love, American Style]]'', playing various characters.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> In 1977, Mars became a series regular on both the ''[[Sha Na Na]]'' variety series and on [[Norman Lear]]'s talk show parody ''[[Fernwood 2-Night]]'' in the memorable recurring role of eccentric William W.D. 'Bud' Prize, from Fernwood's Chamber of Commerce. He continued the role on ''[[America 2-Night]]'' in 1978. In 2001, Mars portrayed a comedic famous but washed-up photographer on ''[[Just Shoot Me]]''. Before his death, his final television roles were Otto, the German dude ranch owner on [[Fox Broadcasting Company]]'s ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', an appearance on [[Disney Channel]]'s ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', and a reprise of his role as Grandpa Longneck in ''[[The Land Before Time (TV series)|The Land Before Time]]'' television series.<ref name=TVGuide></ref> In 1969, Mars portrayed a marshal trying to raise a posse to pursue ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'', only to have his address to the townsfolk hijacked by a friendly bicycle salesman. Mars frequently played characters with exaggerated accents. He portrayed [[Germans|German]] characters in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974), and played a [[Croat]]ian musicologist, Hugh Simon, in ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up, Doc?]]'' (1972). His first broadly accented character was that of Sir Evelyn Oakleigh in the 1962 [[Off-Broadway]] revival of the [[Cole Porter]] musical ''[[Anything Goes]]''. He also appeared in the 1962 Broadway play ''[[The Affair (play)|The Affair]]''.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} In 1975, ABC/Dunhill released a comedy LP produced by Earl Doud, ''Henry the First'', featuring Mars in a number of comedy bits as [[Henry Kissinger]], including a cover version of the [[Bachman–Turner Overdrive]] song, "[[Takin' Care of Business (song)|Takin' Care of Business]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Earle-Doud-Presents-Kenneth-Mars-Earle-Doud-Presents-Kenneth-Mars-As-Henry-The-First/master/1575049|title=Earle Doud Presents Kenneth Mars - Earle Doud Presents Kenneth Mars as "Henry the First"}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/henry-the-first-mw0000856963|title = Henry the First - Kenneth Mars &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic}}</ref> Mars cultivated a lengthy voice acting career, launching it by voicing several characters on ''[[Uncle Croc's Block]]''. He voiced the roles of [[Ariel (The Little Mermaid)|Ariel]]'s father [[King Triton]] in ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and in the video games ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]].'' He voiced Littlefoot's Grandpa Longneck in [[The Land Before Time|The ''Land Before Time'' series of films]] and the spin-off television series, and the villainous Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]].'' He played some minor roles on the popular radio show, ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]''. He played Sweet William in ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'', which took place after ''[[An American Tail: Fievel Goes West]]''. He voiced characters on many animated television series, such as ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'', ''[[The Biskitts]]'', ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'', ''[[TaleSpin]]'', and ''[[Animaniacs]]'', as well as video games such as ''[[Fallout (video game)|Fallout]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. In 2008, Mars retired from acting after being diagnosed with [[pancreatic cancer]] two years prior.<ref name="LA Times"/> His final performance was as Grandpa Longneck in the animated television series ''The Land Before Time''.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Personal life== In 1977, Mars married Barbara Newborn.<ref name="LA Times"/> They had two daughters, Susannah and Rebecca.<ref name="LA Times"/> The marriage lasted until his death in 2011.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Illness and death== In 2006, Mars was diagnosed with [[pancreatic cancer]] that had already spread beyond his pancreas.<ref name="LA Times"/> His cancer made him so ill that he could not reprise his role as King Triton for ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'', so [[Jim Cummings]] took over the role. As well as not being able to voice Triton, he could not voice Grandpa Longneck in ''[[The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends]]'' (Littlefoot’s Grandpa does appear in the film, but has no lines) and couldn't return to reprise his role as Otto in season 6 of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.<ref name="LA Times"/> He died from the disease on February 12, 2011, at the age of 75.<ref name="LA Times"/> ==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year !Title !Role !Notes |- | 1963 | ''[[Act One (film)|Act One]]'' | Robert E. Sherwood | |- | 1967 | ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' | Franz Liebkind | |- | 1969 | ''[[The April Fools]]'' | Les Hopkins | |- | 1969 | ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'' | Marshal | |- | 1969 | ''[[Viva Max!]]'' | Dr. Sam Gillison | |- | 1971 | ''[[Desperate Characters]]'' | Otto Bentwood | |- | 1972 | ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up, Doc?]]'' | Hugh Simon | |- | 1974 | ''[[The Parallax View]]'' | Former FBI Agent Will | |- | 1974 | ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' | Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp | |- | 1975 | ''[[Night Moves (1975 film)|Night Moves]]'' | Nick | |- | 1978 | ''[[Goin' Coconuts]]'' | Kruse | |- | 1979 | ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again]]'' | Marhsal Woolly Bill Hitchcock | |- | 1981 | ''[[Full Moon High]]'' | Coach Cleveland / Principal Cleveland | |- | 1989 | ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' | [[List of The Little Mermaid characters#King Triton|King Triton]] (voice) | |- | 1993 | ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' | Professor Screweyes (voice) | |- | 1994 | ''[[The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1995 | ''[[Rough Magic]]'' | Magician | |- | 1995 | ''[[The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1996 | ''[[Citizen Ruth]]'' | Dr. Charlie Rollins | |- | 1996 | ''[[The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1996 | ''Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie'' | Professor Van Trapp (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1997 | ''[[The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1998 | ''[[The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock]]'' | Grandpa Longenck (voice) | Direct-to-video |- | 1999 | ''Giggles'' | Triton | Direct-to-video |- | 2000 | ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' | King Triton (voice) | Direct-to-video |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year !Title !Role !Notes |- | 1987–1990 | ''[[DuckTales]]'' | Vulcan (voice) | Episodes: "Maid of the Myth" and "A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)" |- | 1990–1991 | ''[[TaleSpin]]'' | Heimlich Menudo / Buzz (voices) | 3 episodes |- | 1992 | ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' | Moisha Lowkowitz (voice) | Credited as '''Ken Mars'''<br>Episode: "If It's Doomsday, This Must Be Belfast" |- | 1995 | ''[[Diagnosis Murder]]'' | Walter Carstairs | Episode: "How to Murder Your Lawyer" |- | 1996 | ''[[Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman]]'' | Grant Gendell | Episode : "Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark" |- | 1997 | ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'' | Mr. Tinsley | Episode: "Hello/Goodbye" |- | 1997 | ''[[The Naked Truth (TV series)|The Naked Truth]]'' | Judge | Episode: "The Truth" |- | 1997–1998 | ''[[Life with Louie]]'' | The Mayor / Priest / Rabbi / Doctor (voices) | 4 episodes |- | 1997 | ''[[Police Academy: The Series]]'' | Dr. Otis P. Quackenbush | Episode: "Les Is More" |- | 1998 | ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' | Dr. Alexander Preloran (voice) | Episode: "Leviathan" |- | 2002–2004 | ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' | Otto Mannkusser | 25 episodes |- | 2004 | ''[[Oliver Beene]]'' | Carl the Super | Episode: "Fallout" |- | 2007 | ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' | Gunter the Innkeeper | Episode: "School Bully" |- | 2007–2008 | ''[[The Land Before Time (TV series)|The Land Before Time]]'' | Grandpa Longneck (voice) | 9 episodes; final film role |} {{Div col|colwidth=30em}} * ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1967) Robber Clyde Hayes * ''[[The Ghost & Mrs. Muir]]'' (1968-1970, TV series) as Joshua T. Albertson / Ellsworth Gordon (2 episodes) * ''[[He & She]]'' (1967–1968, TV series) as Harry Zarakartos * ''[[Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?]]'' (1973, TV series) as Mitchell Bernard * ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|The New Original Wonder Woman (pilot)]]'' (1975, TV series) as Colonel Oberst Von Blasko (1 episode) * ''[[It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman#TV special|It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman]]'' (1975, TV special) as Max Mencken * ''[[Fernwood 2 Night]]'' (1977, TV series) as William W.D. "Bud" Prize (8 episodes) * ''[[Baa Baa Black Sheep (TV series)|Baa Baa Black Sheep]]'' (1977, TV series) as Harold French * ''[[America 2-Night]]'' (1978, TV series) as William W.D. "Bud" Prize * ''[[Goin' Coconuts]]'' (1978) as Kruse * ''Heaven Only Knows'' (1979, TV series) * ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again]]'' (1979) as Marshal Woolly Bill Hitchcock * ''[[Carol Burnett & Company]]'' (1979, TV series) * ''Hart to Hart'' (1980, TV series) * ''[[Full Moon High]]'' (1981) as Coach Cleveland / Principal Cleveland * ''[[Yellowbeard]]'' (1983) as Mr. Crisp / Verdugo * ''[[The Biskitts]]'' (1983) as King Max * ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries]]'' (1983) as Orson Kane * ''[[Prince Jack]]'' (1984) as [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] * ''[[Protocol (film)|Protocol]]'' (1984) as Lou * ''[[Fletch (film)|Fletch]]'' (1985) as Stanton Boyd * ''[[Beer (film)|Beer]]'' (1985) as Adolphe Norbecker * ''[[Misfits of Science]]'' (TV) (1985) as Sen. Donner * ''[[The Adventures of the American Rabbit]]'' (1986) as Walt / Vultor the Buzzard (voice) * ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987) as Rabbi Baumel * ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'' (1988–1991, TV series) as Dogcatcher Ghost (voice) * ''[[For Keeps?]]'' (1988) as Mr. Bobrucz * ''[[Illegally Yours]]'' (1988) as Hal B. Keeler * ''[[Rented Lips]]'' (1988) as Rev. Farrell * ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' (1989, TV series, voice) * ''[[Get Smart, Again!]]'' (1989, TV series) as Cmdr. Drury * ''[[Police Academy 6: City Under Siege]]'' (1989) as The Mayor / The Mastermind * ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' (1990, TV series) as Flavio (voice) (episode: "Hollywood Plucky") * ''[[Timeless Tales from Hallmark]]'' (1991) * ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' (1991, TV series) as Tuskernini (voice) * ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991) as Armstead the Magician * ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]'' (1992) as Homeless Man * ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' (1992, TV series) as Sweet William * ''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (1992-1994, TV series) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993) as Professor Screweyes (voice) * ''[[Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' (1993) as Dr. Wally Gilbert Kenrousch (voice) * ''[[Bonkers (American TV series)|Bonkers]]'' (1993, TV series) as Gloomy (voice) * ''[[Animaniacs]]'' (1993, TV series) as Ludwig van Beethoven (voice) * ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' (1994, TV series) as Richard (voice) * ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' (1994) as Colyus * ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994) as King Colbert (voice) * [[The Land Before Time (franchise)|''The Land Before Time'' series]] (II-XIII) (1994-2008) as Littlefoot’s Grandpa (voice) * ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' (1995, TV series) as Dr. Gunter Hunter Hanker (voice) * ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' (1995, TV series) as M2 (voice) * ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'' (1997, TV series) as Mr. Tinsley * ''[[Fallout (video game)|Fallout]]'' (1997, Video Game) as Vault 13 Overseer (voice) * ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' (1998, TV series) as Dr. Alexander Preloran (voice) * ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' (2000) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[Becker (TV series)|Becker]]'' (2001, TV series) as Melvin * ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'' (2001, TV series) as Horst * ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' (2002) as King Triton (voice) * ''[[Teddy Bears' Picnic (film)|Teddy Bears' Picnic]]'' (2002) as Gene Molinari * ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' (2006, Video Game) as King Triton (voice) {{div col end}} ==Discography== *''Henry the First'' (1974) - [[Henry Kissinger]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Find a Grave|65644119}} * {{IMDb name|550318}} * {{tcmdb name|id=122899|name=Kenneth Mars}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mars, Kenneth}} [[Category:1935 births]] [[Category:2011 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century American male actors]] [[Category:21st-century American male actors]] [[Category:21st-century American comedians]] [[Category:Male actors from Chicago]] [[Category:American male film actors]] [[Category:American male television actors]] [[Category:American male voice actors]] [[Category:American male video game actors]] [[Category:American male comedians]] [[Category:Dunhill Records artists]] [[Category:Deaths from cancer in California]] [[Category:Deaths from pancreatic cancer]] [[Category:People from Granada Hills, Los Angeles]] [[Category:American male comedy actors]] [[Category:Northwestern University alumni]]'
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'@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ | image = Kenneth Mars 1967.JPG | caption = Kenneth Mars in 1967 -| birth_date = {{birth date|1935|10|04}} +| birth_date = {{birth date|1935|04|04}} | birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S.<ref name="LA Times"/> | death_date = {{death date and age|2011|02|12|1935|04|04}} @@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ }} -'''Kenneth Mars''' (October 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991). +'''Kenneth Mars''' (April 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011)<ref name="LA Times">{{cite news|access-date=2011-02-23|title=Kenneth Mars, veteran screen and voice actor, dies at 75|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/15/local/la-me-passings-20110215|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> was an American actor. He appeared in two [[Mel Brooks]] films: as the deranged [[Nazi]] playwright [[Franz Liebkind]] in ''[[The Producers (1967 film)|The Producers]]'' (1967) and Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friedrich Kemp in ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' (1974).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8326666/Kenneth-Mars.html|location=London, UK|work=The Daily Telegraph|title=Kenneth Mars obituary|date=February 15, 2011}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Peter Bogdanovich]]'s ''[[What's Up, Doc? (1972 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (1972), and [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987), and ''[[Shadows and Fog]]'' (1991). Mars appeared in two seasons of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Otto Mannkusser, Francis's well-meaning but dimwitted boss and a German immigrant who owns a [[guest ranch|dude ranch]]. He voiced [[King Triton]], Ariel's father, in the 1989 [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and its [[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea|sequel]], as well as its companion [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|television series]], and the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. He also did several other animated voice-over film roles such as Littlefoot's grandfather in the [[The Land Before Time|''Land Before Time'' series]] (up to 2008) and that of Professor Screweyes in ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (film)|We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'' (1993), and King Colbert (Prince Cornelius's father) in ''[[Thumbelina (1994 film)|Thumbelina]]'' (1994). '
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