Gus Wicke
Acting
Born 1885-05-07 · Barmen [now Wuppertal], North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
August Wicke (May 7, 1885 – January 3, 1947), also known as Gus Wicke and Gus Wickie, was an American bass singer and stage and voice actor. He was one of the voices of Bluto in the animated series Popeye the Sailor, by Fleischer Studios. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
Known for

Gulliver's Travels
1939 · Movie

Protek the Weakerist
1937 · Movie

Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves
1937 · Movie

Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky
1936 · Movie

Learn Polikeness
1938 · Movie

Organ Grinder's Swing
1937 · Movie

Somewhere in Dreamland
1936 · Movie

The Hyp-Nut-Tist
1935 · Movie

Fowl Play
1937 · Movie

Hold the Wire
1936 · Movie

Morning, Noon and Night Club
1937 · Movie

I Likes Babies and Infinks
1937 · Movie

Bridge Ahoy!
1936 · Movie

Dizzy Divers
1935 · Movie

Let's Get Movin'
1936 · Movie

It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day
1941 · Movie

Let's Celebrake
1938 · Movie

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
1936 · Movie

My Artistical Temperature
1937 · Movie

The Spinach Roadster
1936 · Movie

Hospitaliky
1937 · Movie

Spinach Packin' Popeye
1944 · Movie

Little Swee'pea
1936 · Movie

What -- No Spinach?
1936 · Movie

King of the Mardi Gras
1935 · Movie

A Clean Shaven Man
1936 · Movie

The Paneless Window Washer
1937 · Movie

Adventures of Popeye
1935 · Movie

The Twisker Pitcher
1937 · Movie

I Wanna Be a Life Guard
1936 · Movie

The Football Toucher Downer
1937 · Movie

I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski
1936 · Movie

For Better or Worser
1935 · Movie

The Spinach Overture
1935 · Movie

You Gotta Be a Football Hero
1935 · Movie

Choose Your 'Weppins'
1935 · Movie

Brotherly Love
1936 · Movie

I Never Changes My Altitude
1937 · Movie

I'm in the Army Now
1936 · Movie

S.O.S.
1932 · Movie

Be Kind to 'Aminals'
1935 · Movie

Be Human
1936 · Movie

Silly Scandals
1931 · Movie

Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh
1938 · Movie

Sunday Go to Meetin' Time
1936 · Movie

Bold King Cole
1936 · Movie