Doodles Weaver(1912-1983)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Well-remembered at Stanford for his many pranks and practical jokes.
Was an occasional guest on Rudy Vallee radio
program and Kraft Music Hall in the late 1930s and early 40s. Performed
in clubs nationwide. He specialized in manic comic sports narrations,
often using his friends' names as characters. Narrated Disney cartoon
"Hockey Homicide" and others. Joined
Spike Jones' troupe in 1946,
recording his horse and auto-race routines ("William Tell Overture" and
"Dance of the Hours." Developed a spoonerizing character for the Spike
Jones Radio Show ("Professor Feitlebaum"), 1947-1949, borrowing heavily
from 1930s comic "Joe Twerp." Toured with Jones' stage revue until
1951. Returned to Jones for various record and television projects thru
1964. Was early TV guest in 1940s. Also made many "Day with Doodles"
silent comedy shorts for color TV in the early 1960s. Was very dogmatic
that his famous horse character was "Feitlebaum" (not Beetlebaum). Was
very approachable in later years, and loved to chat with his fans, even
listing his home phone number in the Los Angeles directory.