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Treg Brown

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Treg Brown
Born
Tregoweth Edmond Brown

(1899-11-04)November 4, 1899
DiedApril 28, 1984(1984-04-28) (aged 84)
OccupationSound editor
Years active1936–1965
Known forClassic sound effects in the Warner Bros. library
Discovering voice actor Mel Blanc[1]

Tregoweth Edmond "Treg" Brown (November 4, 1899 – April 28, 1984) was an American motion picture sound editor who was responsible for the sound effects in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons from 1936 to 1963.[2][1][3] Before that, he worked with Cecil B. DeMille. Adding to this, he also gave fellow Warner Bros voice actor Mel Blanc his big break.[1] He also won the 1966 Academy Award for Sound Effects for his work on the film The Great Race.[2]

In the Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening (1955), the skyscraper into which Michigan J. Frog is entombed is named the "Tregoweth Brown Building".

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Blanc, Mel (1989). That's not all folks. p. 83. ISBN 0446390895.
  2. ^ a b "38th Oscar Highlights". Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  3. ^ Sigall, Martha (2005). Living life inside the lines : tales from the golden age of animation. University Press of Mississippi. p. 86.
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