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Actor, Arthur Q. Bryan, was born Arthur Quirk Bryan on May 8, 1899 in Brooklyn, NY. Q. Bryan died at the age of 60 on Nov 18, 1959 in Hollywood, CA .

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Bugs Bunny: [Bugs has just been locked outside. He prepares to bust the door down, but starts choking] Hey, I'm getting pneumonia! Open up! I'll die.
Bugs Bunny: [frantic pounding on door] I'll die! No, I'm too young to die! Please... please let me in! Hey, this scene oughta get me the Academy Award.
[resumes acting]
Bugs Bunny: Say goodbye to Uncle Louie for me... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
[fakes death. Elmer then opens the door]
Elmer Fudd: Uncle Wouie?
[see Bugs on the floor]
Elmer Fudd: What have I done? Thwee miwwion dowwars all shot to pieces.


Elmer Fudd: [Elmer hands Bugs a formula in a test tube] Uh, have one on the house, wabbit.
Bugs Bunny: No thanks, Doc. Never touch this stuff.
[to audience]
Bugs Bunny: This guy's tryin' to slip me a mickey!
Elmer Fudd: Now, wabbit! Dwink!
Bugs Bunny: Hey, don't do it, Doc! Cut it out! Hey, Doc, don't, don't!
[Elmer shoves the formula down Bugs' throat, and Bugs reacts by breathing smoke, and going into a seizure]
Elmer Fudd: At wast! Success! He's gonna turn into a gwuesome monster!
[Bugs covers his eyes, panting, and suddenly turns normal again]
Bugs Bunny: No soap, Doc.
Elmer Fudd: [crying] Oh, it don't work! It doesn't work, I'm a tewwible scientist!
[pounds on table]
Elmer Fudd: Oh, this is tewwible, I tried my best, and...
[bangs head against wall while wailing]
Elmer Fudd: ...it won't work!


Elmer Fudd: Weturn, my wove / A wonging burns deep inside me.
Bugs: Return, my love / I want you always beside me.
Elmer Fudd: Wove wike ours must be...
Bugs: Made for you and for me.
Bugs, Elmer Fudd: Return / Won't you return my love / For my love is yours.


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Arthur Q. Bryan Facts
Played the title role in "The Major Hoople" radio series that debuted on NBC's Blue Network on June 22, 1942. Based on Gene Ahern's comic strip "Our Boarding House", Bryan co-starred with Patsy Moran as The Major's wife Martha Hoople. Mel Blanc, who would later portray Bugs Bunny to Bryan's Elmer Fudd, played the star boarder, Tiffany Twiggs on the 30-minute program, which aired on Mondays at 7 pm. The series went off the air on April 26, 1943.

He was the original voice in Warner Bros. cartoons of "Elmer Fudd", whose nemesis was "Bugs Bunny" and some times "Daffy Duck".

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