

Carl Banas
Birthday
January 23, 1929 (96 years)
Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Known For
Acting
Biography
Carl Banas, born on January 23, 1929 in Toronto, is a retired radio personality and actor. He is well-known for his voice roles in popular shows like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Rocket Robin Hood, and The Raccoons: Let’s Dance! Apart from his voice acting career, Carl Banas also appeared on television as a police detective named Byron James in the series Wojeck. He lent his voice to various TV series and features, showcasing his talent and versatility. In addition to his on-screen work, Banas was a beloved radio personality on different Toronto radio stations. His deep voice, smooth manner, and captivating stories about Toronto made him a favorite among listeners. Banas also made his mark in the world of commercials and cartoons, recording voices for numerous TV advertisements and animated shows. Interestingly, he is one of the three surviving cast members from Spider-Man, along with Paul Soles (Spider-Man) and Alfie Scopp (Stan Patterson). All three of them also lent their voices to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, with Banas portraying the head elf among other characters.
Carl Banas Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Carl Banas
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Dec 6, 1964
Hello Kitty Becomes A Princess
Jan 1, 1987
The Christmas Raccoons
Dec 1, 1980
The Trolls and the Christmas Express
Nov 26, 1981
Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince
May 12, 1971
The Little Brown Burro
Dec 15, 1978
The Raccoons and the Lost Star
Dec 26, 1983
Hello Kitty Goes to the Movies
Apr 1, 1987
The Raccoons on Ice
Dec 20, 1981
Return to Oz
Feb 9, 1964
The Raccoons: Let's Dance!
Oct 5, 1984
A Christmas Tree
Dec 17, 1972
TV shows with Carl Banas
Tales of the Wizard of Oz
Sep 1, 1961
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Oct 4, 1963
Spider-Man
Sep 9, 1967
The King Kong Show
Sep 10, 1966
Dumb Bunnies
Oct 3, 1998
The Raccoons
Nov 11, 1985
Rocket Robin Hood
Oct 9, 1966
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Sep 19, 1987
Wojeck
Sep 13, 1966
The Smokey Bear Show
Sep 6, 1969