Lee Millar

Lee Carson Millar Sr. (February 20, 1888 – December 24, 1941) was a voice actor for animated films and radio programs.

[2] In June 1913, he was a member of the Alcazar Stock Company, when Leo Ditrichstein cast him for a role in Such Is Life.

[3] He performed well enough that when the production was launched on Broadway by David Belasco the following August as The Temperamental Journey, Millar was brought East to reprise the same part.

Pinto Colvig and Bill Farmer also voiced Pluto in Disney shorts.

[5] He wrote Collecting Evidence, a dramatic sketch.