Biographies: Clarence Nash - Actor

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He was an American voice actor, born on December 7, 1904 in Watonga, Oklahoma, USA, as Clarence Charles Nash. He provided the voice of "Donald Duck" for 50 years, among many other characters in different movies. When he began working at Disney on December 2, 1933, his starting salary was $35 per week, but when he left in 1984, he earned $20,000 per week. He is known for providing the voices of Donald Duck, The Three Caballeros (1944), Fun & Fancy Free (1947), and Timber (1941). He received the Winsor McCay Award in 1983. His starting salary at Disney was $35 per week, but when he left in 1984, he made $20,000 per week. He was married to Margaret Seamans, with whom he had 2 children and stayed with her till he died on February 20, 1985 in Glendale, California, US from leukemia.