Chuck McCann

Biography: The son of musical arranger Val McCann, rotund American comic actor Chuck McCann began working up laugh-getting routines while attending high school. A nightclub performer at 17, McCann made regular, well-received appearances on Steve Allen's various network programs even before he was twenty. In 1959 McCann launched a local Manhattan kid's show, Let's Have Fun, where he hosted Laurel and Hardy comedies and read the newspaper funnies -- with appropriately zany voices for such characters as Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy. His gift for mimickry was a godsend for the many novelty records and animated cartoons for which McCann provided voiceovers (he was still a cartoon regular into the '90s). As a film actor, McCann offered a brilliant, noncomic performance in 1968's Heart is a Lonely Hunter; and in collaboration with his friend Harry Hurwitz he co-wrote and starred in a marvelous pastiche of old movie clips and new routines titled The Projectionist (1971). Chuck McCann'sThe son of musical arranger Val McCann, rotund American comic actor Chuck McCann began working up laugh-getting routines while attending high school. A nightclub performer at 17, McCann made regular, well-received appearances on Steve Allen's various network programs even before he was twenty. In 1959 McCann launched a local Manhattan kid's show, Let's Have Fun, where he hosted Laurel and Hardy comedies and read the newspaper funnies -- with appropriately zany voices for such characters as Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy. His gift for mimickry was a godsend for the many novelty records and animated cartoons for which McCann provided voiceovers (he was still a cartoon regular into the '90s). As a film actor, McCann offered a brilliant, noncomic performance in 1968's Heart is a Lonely Hunter; and in collaboration with his friend Harry Hurwitz he co-wrote and starred in a marvelous pastiche of old movie clips and new routines titled The Projectionist (1971). Chuck McCann's greatest fame rests securely on his many appearances as Oliver Hardy (with such actors as Jim McGeorge and Larry Harmon in the Stan Laurel role) in TV commercials for everything from gasoline to pizza, and for his recurring appearances as the "Hi, guy" nosey neighbor in the Right Guard commercials of the '60s and '70s. Expand

Chuck McCann's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 65
Highest Metascore: 65 Pioneers of Television: Season 2
Lowest Metascore: 65 Pioneers of Television: Season 2
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd G.I. Joe (1985): Season 1 Sep 12, 1983 Voice Of Leatherneck (E-7 Wendell A. Metzger) tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 6 Oct 2, 1982 Floyd Fanning tbd
tbd Pac-Man: Season 1 Sep 25, 1982 Ponky And Blonky tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 5 Oct 4, 1981 Gillis tbd
tbd Captain Kangaroo: Season 26 Aug 21, 1981 Sailor Clyde tbd
tbd The Rockford Files (1974): Season 4 Sep 16, 1977 Kenny Bell tbd
tbd Starsky & Hutch: Season 2 Sep 25, 1976 Wally Stone tbd
tbd Captain Kangaroo: Season 21 Aug 27, 1976 Sailor Clyde tbd
tbd Captain Kangaroo: Season 20 Nov 14, 1975 Sailor Clyde tbd
tbd Little House on the Prairie: Season 1 Sep 11, 1974 Tinker Jones 9.0
tbd Columbo: Season 3 Sep 23, 1973 White tbd
tbd The Bob Newhart Show: Season 1 Sep 17, 1972 Chuck McCann / Hal Miller tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 13 Sep 19, 1971 Lonnie tbd
tbd Captain Kangaroo: Season 13 Jul 27, 1968 Sailor Clyde tbd