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Difference between revisions of "Jack Sheldon"

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|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Birth = {{birthdate|1931|11|30}}
 
|Birth = {{birthdate|1931|11|30}}
|Death =
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|Nationality = American
 
|Nationality = American
|Claim to Fame = Jazz trumpeter<br>Singer<br>Actor
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|Claim to Fame = Actor<br>Singer
 
|Character = [[Amendment To Be]]
 
|Character = [[Amendment To Be]]
 
|Appearance = "[[The Day the Violence Died]]"
 
|Appearance = "[[The Day the Violence Died]]"
 
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'''Jack Sheldon''' (born 30 November 1931) is an American jazz trumpeter, singer and actor. He guest starred in the episode "[[The Day the Violence Died]]", as the voice of the [[Amendment To Be]] in the "Amendment to Be" clip.
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'''Jack Sheldon''' (born November 30, 1931) is an American actor and singer. He voiced [[Amendment To Be]] in the [[season 7]] episode "[[The Day the Violence Died]]".
  
 
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Jack Sheldon
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Jack Sheldon (born November 30, 1931) is an American actor and singer. He voiced Amendment To Be in the season 7 episode "The Day the Violence Died".

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