mleach said:bpatrick said:Reed appeared on many radio shows, but most notably as
Pasquale on "Life With Luigi". In his autobiography, "That's
Not All, Folks," Mel Blanc said there was some animosity
between the two of them when they first started playing
Fred and Barney, related to the fact that Blanc had the more
successful radio career. But after Blanc's near-fatal 1961 auto
accident, when he was playing Barney from his bedroom, Reed
stayed after they finished recording one evening and expressed
his absolute awe that Blanc, in his condition, would continue working.
Blanc said that the two of them became better friends in real life than
Fred and Barney were.(Smiley not meant as a joke but as a happy
ending.)
Reed also had appeared in a 1962 episode of The Lucy Show. He was in the episode where Viv & Lu took a group of scouts to DC to meet President Kennedy. On the way Lucy had stopped by a coffee shop looking for sugar for her horse. The coffee shop employee? Alan Reed ! ! Using his Fred Flinstone voice.
It's probably more accurate to say that Fred used Alan Reed's voice. Shortly after the Flintsontes began, I recall seeing a re-run episode of Mr. Adams and Eve. Real life married couple Ida Lupino and Howard Duff played a Hollyood married acting couple. If I remember correctly, Reed played their agent.
He sounded exactly like Fred, and looked a lot like Fred too - big husky guy with dark hair. All he needed to be a live-action Fred was the orange suit.
Another voice actor along those same lines - Don Adams. Whether he was being Tennessee Tuxedo, Inspector Gadget, or whatever - he always sounded exactly like himself.