Difference between revisions of "Claude Pertwee"
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|affiliation= [[Beverly]]<br>[[Marge Huddles]]<br>[[Penny McCoy]] | |affiliation= [[Beverly]]<br>[[Marge Huddles]]<br>[[Penny McCoy]] | ||
|married= Single | |married= Single | ||
|first= [[Where's Huddles|WH]]: "[[The Old Swimming Hole]]" | |first= [[Where's Huddles?|WH]]: "[[The Old Swimming Hole]]" | ||
|actor= [[Paul Lynde]] | |actor= [[Paul Lynde]] | ||
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'''Claude Pertwee''' is the next door neighbor of [[Rhinos]]' football player, [[Ed Huddles]]. Pertwee is usually played off as the main antagonist in the ''[[Where's Huddles]]'' TV series. He was voiced by [[Paul Lynde]]. | '''Claude Pertwee''' is the next door neighbor of [[Rhinos]]' football player, [[Ed Huddles]]. Pertwee is usually played off as the main antagonist in the ''[[Where's Huddles?]]'' TV series. He was voiced by [[Paul Lynde]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 25 February 2021
Claude Pertwee | |
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Claude in "A Weighty Problem". | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Beverly Marge Huddles Penny McCoy |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | WH: "The Old Swimming Hole" |
Played by | Paul Lynde |
Claude Pertwee is the next door neighbor of Rhinos' football player, Ed Huddles. Pertwee is usually played off as the main antagonist in the Where's Huddles? TV series. He was voiced by Paul Lynde.
Character description
Biography
Debut series
Pertwee in the Funny Books
Huddles' Marvel Comics
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Claude Pertwee/Gallery
Behind the scenes
- He has a somewhat similar personality, voice and appearance to Mildew Wolf from the It's the Wolf shorts of The Cattanooga Cats.
- Ironically, he was the inspiration for Mildew's "savages" quote on the Laff-a-Lympics TV series.