Gus Wicke [1241218] Gender: Male Popularity: 0.2795 Birthplace: Barmen [now Wuppertal], North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Birthday: 1885-05-07 Deathday: 1947-01-03 Age: 61 years Movies: 47 Links: Homepage, IMDB Biography: August Wicke (May 7, 1885 – January 3, 1947), also known as Gus Wicke and Gus Wickie, was an American bass singer and stage and voice actor. He was one of the voices of Bluto in the animated series Popeye the Sailor, by Fleischer Studios. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia] Spinach Packin' 1944-07-21 It's a Hap-Hap-H1941-08-15 Gulliver's Trave1939-11-10 Big Chief Ugh-Am1938-04-25 Learn Polikeness1938-02-18 Let's Celebrake1938-01-21 Fowl Play1937-12-17 Popeye the Sailo1937-11-26 Protek the Weake1937-11-18 The Football Tou1937-10-14 I Likes Babies a1937-09-18 I Never Changes 1937-08-19 Morning, Noon an1937-06-18 The Twisker Pitc1937-05-20 Hospitaliky1937-04-15 My Artistical Te1937-03-18 Organ Grinder's 1937-02-19 The Paneless Win1937-01-22 I'm in the Army 1936-12-25 Popeye the Sailo1936-11-27 The Spinach Road1936-11-26 Be Human1936-11-20 Hold the Wire1936-10-23 Little Swee'pea1936-09-25 Sunday Go to Mee1936-08-07 Let's Get Movin'1936-07-24 I Wanna Be a Lif1936-06-26 Bold King Cole1936-05-29 What -- No Spina1936-05-07 Bridge Ahoy!1936-05-01 I-Ski Love-Ski Y1936-04-03 Brotherly Love1936-03-06 A Clean Shaven M1936-02-06 Somewhere in Dre1936-01-17 Vim, Vigor and V1936-01-03 The Spinach Over1935-12-07 Adventures of Po1935-10-24 King of the Mard1935-09-27 You Gotta Be a F1935-08-29 Dizzy Divers1935-07-25 For Better or Wo1935-06-27 Choose Your 'Wep1935-05-31 The Hyp-Nut-Tist1935-04-25 Be Kind to 'Amin1935-02-22 S.O.S.1932-03-11 Silly Scandals1931-05-22 In My Merry Olds1931-03-14