1. Family tree of Pinto COLVIG - Geneastar
Colvig was born Vance DeBar Colvig in Jacksonville, Oregon, one of seven children of Judge William Mason Colvig (1845–1936) and wife Adelaide Birdseye Colvig ( ...
Colvig was born Vance DeBar Colvig in Jacksonville, Oregon, one of seven children of Judge William Mason Colvig (1845–1936) and wife Adelaide Birdseye Colvig (1856–1912). He graduated from Oregon State University in 1911 at age 18. After marrying Margaret Bourke Slavin (1892–1950) in 1916, he settled with his wife in San Francisco, where four of their five boys were born (their last son was born in Los Angeles). A lifelong smoker, Colvig was one of the pioneers in advocating warning labels about cancer risk on cigarette packages in the United States. Colving was the father of the actor Vance Colvig who died on March 3, 1991. in 1916, Pinto Colvig worked with Byington Ford and Benjamin Thackston Knight at the Animated Film Corp in San Francisco. The company produced animated cartoons long before Walt Disney. Colvig is probably best known as the original voice of Disney's Goofy and the original Bozo the Clown, a part he

2. Pinto Colvig | Mickey and Friends Wiki - Fandom
Children: Vance DeBar Colvig, Jr. (1918-1991), William Mason Colvig (1920–1992), Byington Ford Colvig (1921–1996), Bourke L. Colvig (1922–1985), Courtney X ...
Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig was an American vaudeville actor, voice actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist and circus performer, whose schtick was playing the clarinet off-key while mugging. Colvig worked a great deal with Disney and is known for being the original voice of the character Goofy Goof. Goofy Goof Pluto Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Pete

3. Pinto Colvig | Disney Knowledge Wiki - Fandom
Colvig married Margaret Bourke Slavin (1892–1950) in 1916, and settled with her in San Francisco, where four of their five boys were born; later, their last son ...
Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig Sr. (born September 11, 1989) was an American actor, cartoonist and circus performer. In regards to Disney, he is best known for being the voice of Pluto, Goofy, Grumpy and Sleepy. Colvig was born Vance DeBar Colvig in Jacksonville, Oregon, one of seven children of "Judge" William Mason Colvig (1845–1936) and his wife, Adelaide Birdseye Colvig (1856–1912). Although William Colvig was a pioneer, an attorney and a distinguished Oregonian, he was never actually a judge. P

4. Vance Debar Colvig Pinto : Family tree by Tim DOWLING (tdowling)
Spouses, children and grandchildren · M Vance Debar Colvig 1918-1991 · M William Mason Colvig 1920-1992 Married December 13, 1942, Clark Co., NV, toVirginia ...
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5. Pinto Colvig Facts for Kids
Sep 26, 2024 · Vance DeBar Colvig Sr. (September 11, 1892 – October 3, 1967), known professionally as Pinto Colvig, was an American voice actor, ...
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6. Pinto Colvig | Hometowns to Hollywood
The couple moved to San Francisco, where four out of their five boys were born. He returned to newspaper work as a full-time cartoonist and writer for The ...
She’s a female! And all females is poison! They’re full of wicked wiles!” –Pinto Colvig as Grumpy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Vance DeBar Colvig Sr. was born o…

7. Pinto Colvig: Original Goofy, Original Bozo - Travalanche - WordPress.com
Sep 11, 2019 · Pinto Colvig (Vance Debar Colvig ... In 1946 he got a unique opportunity when asked to play a new character, Bozo the Clown, on a children's ...
What an amazing person for most of us not to have known the name of! Pinto Colvig (Vance Debar Colvig Sr, 1892-1967) was the original voice of Walt Disney’s Goofy and Pluto, the original Bozo…

8. Colvig, Pinto - SOHS Research Website
After marrying Margaret Bourke Slavin (1892 - 1950) in 1916, Pinto lived in San Francisco, where four of their five sons were born. The fifth son was born in ...
Pinto Colvig, born Vance DeBar Colvig, August 11, 1892 in Jacksonville, Oregon, was one of seven children of "Judge" William Mason Colvig (1845 - 1936) and Adelaide Birdseye Colvig (1856 - 1912). Although Pinto attended but did not graduate from Medford High School, he was accepted at Oregon Agricultural College, where he took art classes and played clarinet in the band. Colvig was an entertainer. In 1913, he briefly worked the Pantages vaudeville circuit, leaving to join the Al G. Barnes Circus for part of a season as a clarinetist in the circus band. In 1914 he worked as a newspaper cartoonist in Reno, Nevada and later in Carson City, leaving that job to again play clarinet for Barnes for part of the 1915 circus season. After marrying Margaret Bourke Slavin (1892 - 1950) in 1916, Pinto lived in San Francisco, where four of their five sons were born. The fifth son was born in Los Angeles. In San Francisco, Colvig worked with Byington Ford and Benjamin Thackston "Tack" Knight at the Animated Film Corp., a company which produced animated cartoons years before Walt Disney. In 1916 the partnership produced "Creation," claimed to be the world's first feature-length cartoon. In 1919, Pinto produced "Pinto's Prizma Comedy Review," recognized as the first color cartoon. The cartoon, like all of Pinto's pre-Hollywood animation production, is now considered lost. Pinto and his family moved to Hollywood in 1922, where he worked as a title writer, animator and comedian on silent comedi...
9. Pinto Colvig - Trivia, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays
Pinto Colvig: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
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