Boris Karloff, the iconic actor known for his role as Frankenstein's monster, voiced the Grinch in the classic 1966 animated television special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" In addition to the Grinch, Karloff also narrated the special, lending his distinctive voice to the story's narration. His portrayal of the Grinch has become legendary and is closely associated with the character in popular culture.
Boris Karloff. Was the narrator and the voice of the grinch.
If you are asking about the 1966 version, Karloff was the only one to voice the Grinch as well as the narrator. The only other rendition I can think of is the 2000 live-action film where Jim Carry voice and acts as the Grinch and Anthony Hopkins Narrates.
The voice of the Grinch was provided by Boris Karloff.
Boris Karloff
on the mountain near who-ville. where else?
Boris Karloff. Was the narrator and the voice of the grinch.
If you are asking about the 1966 version, Karloff was the only one to voice the Grinch as well as the narrator. The only other rendition I can think of is the 2000 live-action film where Jim Carry voice and acts as the Grinch and Anthony Hopkins Narrates.
Boris Karloff, he was also the narrator but his voice changes when he speaks for the Grinch
The voice of the Grinch was provided by Boris Karloff.
Boris Karloff
on the mountain near who-ville. where else?
The original was done my thurl something...the voice of tony the tiger
In the 1966 Chuck Jones animated version of How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the actor Boris Karloff voiced the Grinch and also narrated. Boris Karloff was well known for his role in the 1930's black and white Frankenstein films. Boris Karloff was actually an English actor and his real name was William Pratt.
Frank Welker provided the voice of Max the Dog .
Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft
`In the elderly cartoon, not many soulds know. In the new human played version, it's Jim Carey
The only name that the Grinch is ever called is simply "The Grinch".