Jim Cummings Biography

American voice actor (born 1952)For other people with similar names, see Jim *mings (filmmaker) and James *mings (disambiguation).

James Jonah *mings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in almost 400 roles. *mings has frequently worked with The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., including as the official voice of Winnie the Pooh since 1988, Tigger since 1989, the Tasmanian Devil since 1991, and Pete since 1992. Other notable roles include Fat Cat and Monterey Jack on Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (1989–1990), the *le character of Darkwing Duck (1991–1992), Kaa on Jungle Cubs (1996–1998) and The Jungle Book 2 (2003), Cat on CatDog (1998–2005), and Police Chief Gluteus on Ozzy & Drix (2002–2004).

Early life

Born in Youngstown, Ohio, *mings attended Immaculate Conception and St. Columba grade schools as well as Ursuline High School and graduated from there in 1970.

Upon his graduation from high school, *mings relocated to New Orleans, where he designed and painted Mardi Gras floats, worked as a river boat deck hand, and sang and played drums in the regionally-successful rock band Fusion. He later married and moved to Anaheim, California, where he managed a video store in the early 1980s, before launching his voice acting career in late 1984.

Career

Jim *mings (middle), with Loren Lester (right), and Alan Oppenheimer (left) in 2015

Early work and voice doubling

*mings's first voice role was as Lionel the Lion and Aunt Fira in Dumbo's Circus. Some of *mings' earliest vocal work was at Disney, where he replaced Sterling Holloway as the voice of Winnie the Pooh in 1988. His impression proved to be so spot-on that he also filled in for Holloway as Kaa for both Jungle Cubs and The Jungle Book 2, and as the Cheshire Cat for various Disney video games. He also notably impersonated J. Pat O'Malley in the roles of Colonel Hathi for both aforementioned productions and the Colonel in 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Louis Prima as King Louie in Jungle Cubs and TaleSpin, and Wayne Knight as Tantor the Elephant in The Legend of Tarzan. Starting with Goof Troop, *mings also became the regular voice of Pete.

Beginning with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, *mings alternated with Paul Winchell as Tigger, before fully replacing him as the character starting with The Tigger Movie. He had also filled in for Winchell as the voice of Zummi Gummi in the final season of Adventures of the Gummi Bears, and as Dick Dastardly in Wacky Races Forever and Wacky Races Starring Dastardly and Muttley. Similarly, he alternated with Peter Cullen in the role of Monterey Jack in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers. In The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, *mings voiced King Triton in place of Kenneth Mars, who was unable to reprise the role due to his struggles with pancreatic cancer. In 1991, he was hired by Warner Bros. Animation to voice Taz on the animated series Taz-Mania and would continue to voice the character in various Looney Tunes media.

When actor Jeremy Irons, the voice of Scar in The Lion King, developed vocal problems during the recording of the song "Be Prepared", *mings replaced him on the remainder of the track. He also provided Scar's voice in a brief nightmare sequence in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. *mings would later be hired as the singing double for both Russell Means as Chief Powhatan and Gordon Tootoosis as Kekata in Pocahontas, and the singing double for Christopher Lloyd as Grigori Rasputin in Anastasia. He went onto understudy for Lloyd by voicing Rasputin for the Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok video game.

From 1993 to 2006, he voiced Smokey Bear in several commercials, ads, and promos.

Original characters

Besides being a voice double and sound-alike, *mings has also voiced original characters.

In Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin, he portrayed a wide variety of other characters. His most famous role in Rescue Rangers was the villainous Fat Cat, and for TaleSpin, he notably starred as the show's main antagonist, Don Karnage. After both shows concluded production, *mings went on to portray the *le characters in Darkwing Duck and Bonkers, each of which he also got to voice other characters. He would later co-star with Tom Kenny in CatDog, with *mings playing Cat and Kenny voicing Dog. Also, despite having starred in animated feature films under "additional voices", *mings achieved a motion picture breakthrough by starring in Disney's Aladdin, where he voiced both Razoul the Agrabah Guard Captain and Farouk the Merchant. He later went on to voice original characters for a variety of the company's theatrical and direct-to-video films, such as Ed the Hyena in The Lion King and Ray the Firefly in The Princess and the Frog. In 1998, *mings also starred as Ocula the Gorgonite in Small Soldiers, which was a live-action film directed by Joe Dante.

Aside from Fat Cat and Don Karnage, *mings's involvements as Pete and the Tasmanian Devil were elements that typecast him in antagonistic roles. An example comes from when he voiced Steele the Alaskan Malamute in Universal's Balto. According to an interview with director Simon Wells, the role was originally offered to Brendan Fraser, but executive producer Steven Spielberg recommended recasting the role with *mings because he wanted to feel a clearer sense of Steele's "inherent evil". Wells stated that *mings "did a fantastic job, and totally made the character live, so I don't regret the choice.". Other villain roles *mings notably took on include Sierra the Cearadactylus in The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire, and Dr. Robotnik in the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series that aired from 1993 to 1994. He also voiced several characters in the 1997 video game Fallout, but his most notable role was the game's main antagonist, The Master.

In addition, he voiced various characters for the Scooby-Doo, Tom and Jerry, and Star Wars franchises. His most famous role in Star Wars is Hondo Ohnaka the Weequay Pirate. According to *mings, Ohnaka was initially only going to appear in a two or three episode story arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, but the character was so well-received that he became much more recurring throughout the franchise. Following the departure of Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, *mings was hired to portray characters in several productions by Dreamworks, most notably voicing the Captain of Lord Farquaad's Guards in Shrek, Hernán Cortés in The Road to El Dorado along with additional characters, and Luca in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. In 2006, *mings voiced a variety of characters for the Curious George animated TV show, notably voicing that of Pisghetti the Italian Chef, the male members of the Quint family, and Jumpy Squirrel, the latter which he provided merely animal sounds. The series became one of the longest-running American children's programs around, having initially run for nine seasons on PBS Kids before being renewed following the launch of Pea*, the streaming service of NBCUniversal.

Recent works

In 2018, *mings became the first voice performer of animation to reprise a role or more for a live-action Disney film, reprising the roles of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger for Christopher Robin. For the film, the role of Tigger was originally going to be played by Chris O'Dowd, but due to negative reactions from test audiences, Disney immediately replaced O'Dowd with *mings. His performance as Pooh was particularly praised by Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair, who felt it was "Oscar-worthy" and said that "s Winnie the Pooh … the veteran voice actor gives such sweet, rumpled, affable life to the wistful bear of literary renown that it routinely breaks the heart."

Nearly three years later, *mings reprised the role of Taz by providing uncredited vocal effects for the character in some scenes of Space Jam: A New Legacy. His recordings in question were mixed with material by Fred Tatasciore, who was the character's credited voice actor for the film and previously played the part for Looney Tunes Cartoons. *mings would later go on to reprise the roles of Fat Cat, Darkwing Duck, and Pete for the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers film, along with the right arm of Shredder from the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, and bootleg versions of Pooh and Tigger. Meanwhile, the role of Monterey Jack was played by Australian actor and comedian Eric Bana. Over a year after the film's release, *mings reprised the role of King Triton for Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest, making his first appearance as the character since Ariel's Beginning. Months later, *mings reprised the role of Winnie the Pooh for Disney's Once Upon a Studio to sing a portion of When You Wish Upon a Star, the short in question also featured him as the voice of Baloo from The Jungle Book for a similar purpose. *mings was also involved in Disney Speedstorm. For the game, he voiced Steamboat Pete for the "To Infinity and Beyond" season, and he later made his third appearance as King Triton for the "Under the Sea" season.

Beginning on June 12, 2023, *mings began hosting a podcast called Toon'd In!, which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Spreaker. In the series, *mings talks about the wide array of characters he voiced over the years, and various other voice artists guest star in episodes for interviews.

Personal life

*mings has two daughters with his former wife Stephanie Jardon. The two were married from 2001 to 2011, when they divorced. In 2019, they became involved in an acrimonious custody dispute, which *mings won. *mings also has two older daughters from a previous marriage.

In an interview with the A.V. Club, *mings commented that his prime voice acting influences are Mel Blanc, Paul Winchell, Paul Frees, June Foray, and Frank Welker. He particularly noted Blanc by cl*ifying him as the "Frank Sinatra of voice acting", and Welker by calling him "The Beatles of voiceover".

In a separate interview with Collider, *mings stated that his favorite characters to play are Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Ray the Firefly, Drake Mallard/Darkwing Duck, and Hondo Ohnaka.

Filmography

Main article: Jim *mings filmography

Accolades

References

    External links

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jim *mings.
    • Official website
    • Jim *mings at IMDb:
    • Jim *mings at Behind The Voice Actors
    • Jim *mings Archived December 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at Voice Chasers
    • Jim *mings Interview at Toon Zone
    • Jim *mings at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
    • Jim *mings feature article and photos at Voice Actors in the News
    • Jim *mings Archived March 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine' Imaginography at Imagine Casting
    • Jim *mings on the Warcraft Wiki
    Characters
    • Winnie-the-Pooh
      • Disney version
    • Tigger
    • Piglet
    • Eeyore
    • Christopher Robin
    • Rabbit
    • Roo
    • Heffalumps
    • Gopher
    People
    • Christopher Robin Milne
    • E. H. Shepard
    • Harry Colebourn
    • Shirley Slesinger L*well
    • Stephen Slesinger
    • Sherman Brothers
    • David Benedictus
    • Mark Burgess
    • Sterling Holloway
    Related
    • Ashdown Forest
    • Hundred Acre Wood
    • Poohsticks
    • Eeyore's Birthday Party
    • Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Cl*ic
    • Winnipeg the Bear
    • Censorship in China
    Television
    series
    • Welcome to Pooh Corner (1983–1984)
    • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988–1991)
      • episodes
    • The Book of Pooh (2001–2003)
    • My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007–2010)
      • episodes
    Television
    specials
    • Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990)
    • Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too (1991)
    • Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh (1996)
    • A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (1998)
    • A Valentine for You (1999)
    Video games
    • Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood (1986)
    • Disney's Animated Storybook
    • Ready to Read with Pooh (1997)
    • Disney Learning: Winnie the Pooh (1999)
    • Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood (2000)
    • Tigger's Honey Hunt (2000)
    • Party Time with Winnie the Pooh (2001)
    • Piglet's Big Game (2003)
    • Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure (2005)
    • Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby (2007)
    Music
    • "Winnie the Pooh" (1965)
    • Winnie the Pooh soundtrack (2011)
    Attractions
    • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
    • Pooh's Hunny Hunt
    Other
    • Comic strip
    • The New Musical Adaptation
    Music
    • "House at Pooh Corner" (1970)
    • Return to Pooh Corner (1994)
    • More Songs from Pooh Corner (2000)
    Other
    • Bother! The Brain of Pooh
    • "Band in China" (2019)
    • "Winnie-the-Screwed" (2022)
    • Winnie's Hole (2023)
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