Born in 1919 in England, this actor moved to Canada as a child. He began his career in radio before transitioning to television and film. He gained fame as the amiable Wilbur Post on the 1960s sitcom "Mister Ed," where he interacted with a talking horse. His distinctive voice also led him to voice Scrooge McDuck in Disney's "DuckTales." Over a career spanning seven decades, he appeared in various films and TV shows, earning accolades for his versatility and charm in both comedic and dramatic roles.