I once heard that the large white rabbit tried to parlay his big break on Star Trek into a whole acting career, but several things worked against him: his lack of formal training, his funny voice, and the tendency of casting directors to see him strictly as a large white rabbit and not someone who could play a wider range of roles. Basically, he never broke out of his minority status, and roles for rabbits as such were pretty scarce in the late '60s. I think he ended up shlepping luggage at a hotel in San Diego.
I don't know who did the voice, but he shouldn't have had an American accent.Inside the suit was Billy Blackburn---the ubiquitous extra and amateur videographer..............
anybody know who did the voice?
I don't know who did the voice, but he shouldn't have had an American accent.
And the girl who played Alice was obviously an American doing a bad British accent.
Call me a hater but I always hated the white rabbit in TOS.
The costume may have appeared in The Ice Capades. According to Memory Alpha:
William Blackburn (a professional ice skater in real life), who played the White Rabbit, got the costume from Ice Capades for free.
Inside the suit was Billy Blackburn---the ubiquitous extra and amateur videographer..............
anybody know who did the voice?
Well, as long as we're talking about TOS and white rabbits....
Inside the suit was Billy Blackburn---the ubiquitous extra and amateur videographer..............
anybody know who did the voice?
I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Billy did the voice himself.
Blackburn himself says he did the voice.Inside the suit was Billy Blackburn---the ubiquitous extra and amateur videographer..............
anybody know who did the voice?
I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Billy did the voice himself.
That's very unlikely.
The original 'location' dialogue underneath the rabbit head would have severely muffled the Blackburn's voice and it's also really unlikely they would have brought in Blackburn---an extra who did not have a single line of dialogue in 60+ episodes to loop the lines.
Blackburn himself says he did the voice.I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Billy did the voice himself.
That's very unlikely.
The original 'location' dialogue underneath the rabbit head would have severely muffled the Blackburn's voice and it's also really unlikely they would have brought in Blackburn---an extra who did not have a single line of dialogue in 60+ episodes to loop the lines.
And that's the beauty of it if true. If he performed the role, and later did the dubbing, it still cost them less than paying him to say the line on screen.
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