Scatman Crothers
Benjamin Sherman Crothers, known professionally as Scatman Crothers, was an American actor and musician. He played Louie the Garbage Man on the TV show Chico and the Man and Dick Hallorann in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. He was also a prolific voiceover actor who provided the voices of Meadowlark Lemon in the Harlem Globetrotters animated TV series, Jazz the Autobot in The Transformers and , the title character in Hong Kong Phooey, and Scat Cat in the animated film The Aristocats.
Early life
Crothers was born in Terre Haute, Indiana.Music career
He began his musical career as a teenager. He sang and was self-educated on guitar and drums. He was in a band that played in speakeasies in Terre Haute.During the 1930s, he formed a band, spent eight years living in Akron, Ohio, and performed five days week on a radio show in Dayton, Ohio. The station manager thought he needed a catchier name, so Crothers suggested "Scatman" for his scat singing. He married Helen, a native of Steubenville, Ohio, in 1937. In the 1940s, the couple moved to California.
He performed in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York. Capitol released several of his singles: "I'd Rather Be a Hummingbird", "Blue-eyed Sally", and "Television Blues". High Fidelity Records released his album Rock and Roll with Scatman Crothers. He went on USO tours with Bob Hope.
Crothers also performed with bandleader Slim Gaillard. According to the jacket notes of the Let Freedom Sing CD set, Crothers was part of the music group The Ramparts, who sang "The Death of Emmett Till", a song by A. C. Bilbrew.
Film and television career
Crothers made his debut in the movie Meet Me at the Fair. He had roles in the film musicals Hello Dolly! and The Great White Hope before providing the voice of "Scat Cat" in the animated film The Aristocats. He appeared in four films with Jack Nicholson: The King of Marvin Gardens, The Fortune, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and The Shining. He had the part of a fable-telling convict in the animated film Coonskin, a train porter in Silver Streak, a liveryman in The Shootist, a ringmaster in Bronco Billy, a baseball coach in Zapped!, an angel in Two of a Kind and a magician in '.He became the first black person to appear regularly in a Los Angeles television show when he joined Dixie Showboat. After The Aristocats in the 1970s, he found voice acting jobs as Meadowlark Lemon in the Harlem Globetrotters cartoon series and as the title character in Hong Kong Phooey. For four years he played the role of Louie the garbage man on Chico and the Man. He also had a part in the television series Roots. During his appearance on Sanford and Son he joined Redd Foxx for two musical numbers. One was a version of the standard "All of Me" in which he accompanied Foxx on tenor guitar.
In 1966, Hanna-Barbera aired an animated special called The New Alice in Wonderland , an updated version of the Lewis Carroll story featuring Sammy Davis Jr. as a cool Cheshire cat. The special was followed by an audio adaptation for HB Records, but since Davis was signed to Reprise, Crothers provided the cat's voice for the album.
Crothers had guest roles on Alfred Hitchcock Presents in 1958, Dragnet in 1967, Bewitched and McMillan & Wife in 1971, Adam-12 in 1972, Kojak and Ironside in 1973, ' and Sanford and Son in 1974, Starsky and Hutch in 1977, Charlie's Angels and The Love Boat in 1978, Magnum, P.I. in 1980, and Taxi in 1983. Also in 1980, he was on two episodes of Laverne & Shirley as a porter. In the 1980s, he provided the voice of the Autobot Jazz on the television series The Transformers.
He starred in three short-lived 1980s television series: One of the Boys, Casablanca, and Morningstar/Eveningstar.
Death
On November 22, 1986, Crothers died at the age of 76 in Van Nuys, California, after struggling for four years with lung cancer. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.Awards and honors
- Best Supporting Actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, for The Shining
- Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1981
- NAACP Image Award
- Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1987
Filmography
- King Cole Trio & Benny Carter Orchestra as Himself
- Yes Sir, Mr. Bones as Scathman
- The Return of Gilbert and Sullivan
- Meet Me at the Fair as Enoch Jones
- Surprising Suzie
- East of Sumatra as Baltimore
- Walking My Baby Back Home as Smiley Gordon
- Johnny Dark
- Team Berlin
- Between Heaven and Hell as George
- The Gift of Love as Sam the Gardner
- Tarzan and the Trappers as Tyana
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents Episode #4.2 "Don't Interrupt" as Timothy
- Alias Jesse James as the railroad porter
- Porgy and Bess as Crabman
- The Sins of Rachel Cade as Musinga
- Lady in a Cage as the junkyard proprietor's assistant
- The Patsy as the Shoeshine Boy
- The Family Jewels as an airport employee
- Three on a Couch as a jazz band member
- Alvarez Kelly as Bellhop
- Hook, Line & Sinker as a corpse
- Hello, Dolly! as Mr. Jones, a porter
- Bloody Mama as Moses the caretaker
- The Great White Hope as a carnival barker
- The Aristocats as Scat Cat
- Chandler as Smoke
- Lady Sings the Blues as Big Ben
- The King of Marvin Gardens as Lewis
- Detroit 9000 as Reverend Markham
- Slaughter's Big Rip-Off as Cleveland
- Black Belt Jones as Pop Byrd
- Truck Turner as Duke
- Win, Place or Steal as the Attendant
- Linda Lovelace for President as Super Black
- The Fortune as the Fisherman
- Coonskin as Pappy / Old Man Bone
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Turkle
- Friday Foster as Noble Franklin
- Stay Hungry as William
- The Shootist as Moses Brown
- Chesty Anderson, USN as Ben Benson
- Silver Streak as Ralson
- Mean Dog Blues as Mudcat
- The Cheap Detective as Tinker
- Scavenger Hunt as Sam
- Banjo the Woodpile Cat as Crazy Legs
- The Shining as Dick Hallorann
- Bronco Billy as Doc Lynch
- The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island as Dewey Stevens
- Zapped! as Coach Dexter Jones
- Deadly Eyes as George Foskins
- ' as Mr. Bloom
- Two of a Kind as Earl
- The Journey of Natty Gann as Sherman
- Morningstar/Eveningstar as Excell Dennis
- ' as Jazz
- Rock Odyssey as Jukebox
Television
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie – episode – The Quarantine – Cicero
- Bonanza – episode – The Smiler – Jud
- The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo
- Harlem Globe Trotters – George 'Meadowlark' Lemon
- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color – Disney on Parade – King Louie
- Bewitched – episode – Three Men and a Witch on a Horse – Handler
- The Lorax – TV special – Singer
- Nichols – episode – Eddie Joe – Jack
- The New Scooby-Doo Movies – episodes – The Ghostly Creep from the Deep/The Loch Ness Mess/Mystery of Haunted Island
- Kojak – episode – The Corrupter – Gaylord Fuller
- Hong Kong Phooey – 16 episodes – Hong Kong Phooey / Penrod 'Penry' Pooch
- Mannix – episode – The Green Man – Mudcat
- The Odd Couple – episode – The Subway Show
- McMillan & Wife – episode – Downshift to Danger – Floyd
- Chico and the Man – Louie the Garbage Man
- Sanford and Son – episode – The Stand-In – Bowlegs
- Roots – TV miniseries – Mingo
- Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Angie Dickinson – TV Special – Himself
- Laff-A-Lympics – Hong Kong Phooey
- CB Bears – Segment title narrator
- The Skatebirds – Scat Cat
- Starsky and Hutch – episode – Long Walk Down a Short Dirt Road – Fireball
- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels – Additional Voices
- NBC Salutes the 25th Anniversary of the Wonderful World of Disney – TV Movie documentary – Himself
- Charlie's Angels – episode – Angels in Vegas – Jip Baker
- The Love Boat – cruise ship passenger
- Vega$ – episodes –High Roller & The Usurper – Rosey
- The Super Globetrotters – Nate Branch / Liquid Man
- The Incredible Hulk – episode – My Favorite Magician – Edgar McGee
- Laverne & Shirley – episode – Murder on the Moosejaw Express Part 1 & Part 2 – Porter
- Magnum, P.I. – episode – Lest We Forget – Tickler
- Trollkins – Additional Voices
- The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island – TV Movie – Dewey Stevens
- Jokebook – Main Title Singer
- Benson – episode – In the Red – Rev. Tompkins
- Casablanca – Sam
- Taxi – episode – A Grand Gesture – Walt
- This Is Your Life – episode – Scatman Crothers – Himself
- The Transformers voice of Autobot Jazz
- Paw Paws – Eugene the Genie
- The Paper Chase - Mr. Sims
- The Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters '' – Himself