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Casey Kasem

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, actor and radio presenter, who created and hosted several radio countdown programs, notably American Top 40. He was the first actor to voice Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise (1969 to 1997 and 2002 to 2009) and as Dick Grayson/Robin in Super Friends (1973–1985).

Casey Kasem
Kasem at the 1989 Emmy Awards
Born
Kemal Amin Kasem

(1932-04-27)April 27, 1932
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJune 15, 2014(2014-06-15) (aged 82)
Resting placeOslo Western Civil Cemetery, Oslo, Norway
Alma materWayne State University
Occupations
  • Disc jockey
  • actor
  • radio presenter
  • activist
Years active1954–2013
Spouses
Linda Myers
(m. 1972; div. 1979)
(m. 1980)
Children4, including Kerri and Mike
Signature

Kasem began hosting the original American Top 40 on the weekend of July 4, 1970, and remained there until 1988. He would then spend nine years hosting another countdown titled Casey's Top 40, beginning in January 1989 and ending in February 1998, before returning to revive American Top 40 in 1998. Along the way, spin-offs of the original countdown were conceived for country music and adult contemporary audiences, and Kasem hosted two countdowns for the latter format beginning in 1992 and continuing until 2009. He also founded the American Video Awards in 1983 and continued to co-produce and host it until its final show in 1987.

Kasem also provided many commercial voiceovers, performed many voices for children's television (such as Sesame Street and the Transformers cartoon series), was "the voice of NBC" and helped with the annual Jerry Lewis telethon.

Early life Edit

Kemal Amin Kasem (Arabic: كامل أمين قاسم) was born in Detroit, Michigan on April 27, 1932, to Lebanese Druze immigrants, Helen and Amin Kasem, who were grocers.[1][2][3][4] He was named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a man Kasem said his father respected.[5] Kasem's parents did not allow their children to speak Arabic and insisted they assimilate into American life.[6]

In the 1940s, "Make Believe Ballroom" reportedly inspired Kasem to follow a career in radio.[7] Kasem received his first experience in radio covering sports at Northwestern High School in Detroit.[8] He then attended Wayne State University, where he voiced children on radio programs such as The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon.[9] In 1952, Kasem was drafted into the U.S. Army and sent to Korea. There, he worked as a DJ/announcer on the Armed Forces Radio Korea Network.[10]

Career Edit

Early career Edit

After the war, Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan, then worked at Detroit's WJLB and WJBK—and portrayed children's television host "Krogo the Clown"[11]: 1318 —but left broadcasting to help tend to the family grocery store[12]: 201  in Fenton, Michigan.[13] Kasem unsuccessfully attempted work as a stage actor in New York City for six months,[6] auditioning for a role in the off-Broadway production Ivan Of, but lost out to Ed Asner.[12]: 201–202  Returning to Detroit, Kasem re-applied at WJBK but was promptly referred to co-owned WJW, which not only had a late-evening slot open but a hosting role for Cleveland Bandstand over WJW-TV as well.[12]: 202  Cleveland's emerging status as a popular music epicenter appealed to Kasem, having been aware of WERE's Bill Randle dating back to when Randle worked in Detroit.[14] Kasem identified himself as "Casey at the Mike"[11]: 1318  owing to varied misspellings of his name in both contemporary news accounts and station promos.[15]

Kasem's tenure in Cleveland was a brief but successful one, entering the market "with a vengeance" against Top 40 stations WHK and KYW.[13] Within three months, Kasem reached second place behind WHK in ratings surveys on weeknights[12]: 202  and number one on Saturday nights.[13] Kasem's predecessor in the time slot, Pete "Mad Daddy" Myers, partially inspired Kasem's presentation on-air,[11]: 1318  but Kasem felt compelled to develop a unique on-air persona to distinguish himself.[15] The first three hours of his evening show remained devoted to R&B recordings in a "high-energy rock" style, while the fourth hour was more laidback with his news reader as a co-host.[13] The R&B selections and "wild-tracking" by Kasem also distinguished himself from WJW's daytime pop-oriented fare, which typically featured Perry Como and The McGuire Sisters as core artists.[12]: 202 

Nightly features included Kasem labeling songs as "...of the night", with random phrases or names as a descriptor.[13] The payola scandal which enveloped Alan Freed's career emerged after Kasem joined WJW;[citation needed] in response, Kasem began a regular comedy bit called the "Payola Tune of the Night"[15] which WJW management encouraged under the assumption it would dissuade listeners from thinking he was under investigation as well.[13] Ultimately, Kasem's career was not negatively impacted by the payola scandal.[citation needed][6] One notable stunt involved Kasem and Diana Trask engaging in an 85-second-long kiss for a "world record" distinction on September 14, 1959,[16] with his news reader describing the kiss on-air.[15] While hosting Cleveland Bandstand, Kasem started to take pep pills to lose weight; one day he forgot them while en route to the station, with the resulting pang of conscience after retrieving them from his apartment prompting him to give up the habit entirely.[15]

After WJW switched formats to beautiful music, which Kasem attributed directly to the payola scandal, he left WJW for Buffalo's WBNY[11]: 1318  but remained in contact with friends in the Cleveland area.[15] At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.[17] At KEWB in Oakland, California, Kasem was both the music director and an on-air personality.[18] He said he was inspired by a Who's Who in Pop Music, 1962 magazine he found in the trash.[19] He created a show that mixed biographical tidbits about the artists he played, and attracted the attention of Bill Gavin, who tried to recruit him as a partner.[8][18] After Kasem joined KRLA in Los Angeles in 1963, his career began to blossom and he championed the R&B music of East L.A.[20][21]

Kasem acted in a number of low-budget movies and radio dramas.[7][20] While hosting "dance hops" on local television, he attracted the attention of Dick Clark, who hired him as co-host of a daily teenage music show called Shebang, starting in 1964.[8] Kasem's roles on network TV series included Hawaii Five-O and Ironside.[9] In 1967, he appeared on The Dating Game, and played the role of "Mouth" in the motorcycle gang film The Glory Stompers. In 1969, he played the role of Knife in the film Wild Wheels, and had a small role in another biker movie, The Cycle Savages, starring Bruce Dern and Melody Patterson, and The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (also with Dern).

Kasem's voice was the key to his career. In 1964 during the Beatlemania craze, Kasem had a minor hit single called "Letter from Elaina", a spoken-word recording that told the story of a girl who met George Harrison after a San Francisco Beatles concert.[22][23] At the end of the 1960s, he began working as a voice actor. In 1969, he started one of his most famous roles, the voice of Shaggy on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!.[20] He also voiced the drummer Groove from The Cattanooga Cats that year.[9]

1970–1988: Acting/voiceover work and American Top 40 Edit

On July 4, 1970, Kasem, along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40 (AT40).[24] At the time, top 40 radio was on the decline as DJs preferred to play album-oriented progressive rock.[20] Loosely based on the TV program Your Hit Parade, the show counted down from No. 40 to No. 1 based on the Billboard Hot 100 weekly chart.[8] Kasem mixed in biographical information and trivia about the artists, as well as flashbacks and "Long-Distance Dedication" segments in which he read letters from listeners wishing to dedicate songs to distant loved ones.[20] Frequently, he mentioned a trivia fact about an unnamed singer before a commercial break, then provided the name of the singer after returning from the break.[25] Kasem ended the program with his signature sign-off, "Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars."[25]

The show debuted on seven stations but soon went nationwide.[20] In October 1978, the show expanded from three hours to four. American Top 40's success spawned several imitators, including a weekly half-hour music video television show, America's Top 10, hosted by Kasem himself.[20] "When we first went on the air, I thought we would be around for at least 20 years," he later remarked. "I knew the formula worked. I knew people tuned in to find out what the number 1 record was."[20] Because of his great knowledge of music, Kasem became known for his commentaries on music history that he interspersed with trivia about the artists.[26]

In 1971, Kasem provided the character voice of Peter Cottontail in the Rankin/Bass production of Here Comes Peter Cottontail.[9] In the same year, he appeared in The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant, in what is probably his best-remembered acting role.[20] From 1973 to 1985, Kasem voiced Robin for several Super Friends franchise shows. In 1980, he voiced Merry in The Return of the King.[27] He also voiced Alexander Cabot III on Josie and the Pussycats and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space, and supplied a number of voices for Sesame Street.[8][9]

In the late 1970s, Kasem portrayed an actor who imitated Columbo in the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries two-part episode "The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom." He portrayed a golf commentator in an episode of Charlie's Angels titled "Winning is for Losers", and appeared on Police Story, Quincy, M.E. and Switch. In 1977, Kasem was hired as the narrator for the ABC sitcom Soap, but quit after the pilot episode because of the show's controversial content.[citation needed] Rod Roddy took his place on the program. For a period from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, he was the staff announcer for the NBC television network. In 1984, Kasem made a cameo in Ghostbusters, reprising his role as the host of American Top 40.[9]

In 1983 Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video awards show taped for distribution for television, which he also hosted and co-produced. His goal was to make it the "Oscars" of music videos.[28] There were only five award shows. The final show aired in 1987.

1988–1998: Casey's Top 40 Edit

In 1988, Kasem left American Top 40 because of a contract dispute with ABC Radio Network. He signed a five-year, $15 million contract with Westwood One and started Casey's Top 40, which used a different chart, the Radio & Records Contemporary (CHR)/Pop radio airplay chart (also employed contemporaneously by Rick Dees Weekly Top 40).[20] He also hosted two shorter versions of the show, Casey's Hot 20 and Casey's Countdown.[9] During the late 1990s, Kasem hosted the Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony.[18]

Kasem voiced Mark in Battle of the Planets and several Transformers characters: Bluestreak, Cliffjumper, Teletraan I and Dr. Arkeville.[24][27] He left Transformers during the third season because he believed the show contained offensive caricatures of Arabs and Arab countries. In a 1990 article, he explained:

A few years ago, I was doing one of the voices in the TV cartoon series, Transformers. One week, the script featured an evil character named Abdul, King of Carbombya. He was like all the other cartoon Arabs. I asked the director, 'Are there any good Arabs in this script for balance?' We looked. There was one other — but he was no different than Abdul. So, I told the show’s director that, in good conscience, I couldn't be a part of that show.[29]

From 1989 to 1998, Kasem hosted Nick at Nite's New Year's Eve countdown of the top reruns of the year.[8] He also made cameo appearances on Saved by the Bell and ALF in the 1990s.[30] In 1997, after having voiced Shaggy Rogers on an episode of Johnny Bravo, Kasem quit his role in a dispute over a Burger King commercial, with Billy West and Scott Innes taking over the character in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[8][9]

1998–2009: American Top 40 second run Edit

The original American Top 40, hosted by Shadoe Stevens after Kasem's departure, was cancelled in 1995. Kasem regained the rights to the name in 1997, and the show was back on the air in 1998, on the AMFM Network (later acquired by Premiere Radio Networks).[31]

At the end of 2003, Kasem announced he would leave AT40 once his contract expired and would be replaced by Ryan Seacrest.[20] He agreed to a new contract to continue hosting his weekly adult contemporary countdown shows in the interim, which at the time were both titled American Top 20. In 2005 Kasem renewed his deal with Premiere Radio Networks to continue hosting his shows, one of which had been reduced to ten songs and was retitled American Top 10 to reflect the change.[20]

In April 2005, a television special called American Top 40 Live aired on the Fox network, hosted by Seacrest, with Kasem appearing on the show.[32][33] In 2008, Kasem did the voice-over for WGN America's Out of Sight Retro Night.[24] He was also the host of the short-lived American version of 100% during the 1998–99 season.

In June 2009, Premiere announced it would no longer produce Kasem's two remaining countdowns, ending their eleven-year relationship.[34] Kasem, by this point at age 77, decided against finding another syndicator or replacement host, citing a desire to explore other avenues such as writing a memoir. He sent a press release announcing he would retire from radio on the July 4 weekend, the 39th anniversary of the first countdown show.[35]

Kasem also performed TV commercial voice-overs throughout his career, appearing in more than 100 commercials.[9]

In 2002, Kasem returned to the role of Shaggy,[8] agreeing to continue on the condition that his character returned to vegetarianism (based on his personal lifestyle). In 2009, he retired from voice acting, with his final performance being the voice of Shaggy in Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword.[36] He did voice Shaggy again for "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley", but went uncredited by his request.[citation needed] Although officially retired from acting, Kasem provided the voice of Colton Rogers, Shaggy's father, on a recurring basis for the 2010–2013 series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, once again uncredited at his request.[27]

As for Kasem's distinctive voice quality, "It's a natural quality of huskiness in the midrange of my voice that I call 'garbage,'" he stated to The New York Times. "It's not a clear-toned announcer's voice. It's more like the voice of the guy next door."[10]

Personal life Edit

Kasem was a dedicated vegan, supported animal rights and environmental causes, and was a critic of factory farming.[37][38] He initially quit voicing Shaggy in the mid to late 1990s when asked to voice Shaggy in a Burger King commercial, but returned in 2002 after negotiating to have Shaggy become a vegetarian once again.[38]

Kasem was active in politics, supporting Lebanese-American and Arab-American causes,[39] an interest triggered by the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.[40] He wrote a brochure published by the Arab American Institute entitled "Arab-Americans: Making a Difference".[41] He called for a fairer depiction of heroes and villains on behalf of all cultures in Disney's 1994 sequel to Aladdin called The Return of Jafar.[23] In 1996, he was honored as "Man of the Year" by the American Druze Society.[42] Kasem campaigned against the Gulf War, advocating non-military means of pressuring Saddam Hussein into withdrawing from Kuwait,[40] was an advocate of Palestinian independence,[43] and arranged conflict-resolution workshops for Arab Americans and Jewish Americans.[44]

A political liberal, Kasem narrated a campaign ad for George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign,[45] hosted fundraisers for Jesse Jackson's presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988,[6] supported Ralph Nader for U.S. president in 2000, and supported progressive Democrat Dennis Kucinich in his 2004 and 2008 presidential campaigns.[46] Kasem supported a number of other progressive causes, including affordable housing and the rights of the homeless.[44]

Kasem was married to Linda Myers from 1972 to 1979. They had three children:[47] Mike, Julie, and Kerri Kasem.[48][49]

 
Kasem and his wife Jean at the 1993 Emmy Awards

Kasem was married to actress Jean Thompson from 1980 until his death in 2014. They had one child, Liberty Jean Kasem.[47]

In 1989, Kasem purchased a home built in 1954 and located at 138 North Mapleton Drive in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, previously owned by developer Abraham M. Lurie, as a birthday present for his wife, Jean.[50][51] In 2013, Kasem and his wife put the home on the market for US$43 million.[50][51] After the dueling lawsuits between Kasem family members were settled, the property was re-listed in 2021 for US$37.9 million.[52]

Illness and death Edit

In October 2013, Kerri Kasem announced her father had Parkinson's disease, diagnosed in 2007.[53][54] However, a few months later, she said he had Lewy body dementia, which is hard to differentiate from Parkinson's.[55] His condition left him unable to speak during his final months.[56]

As Kasem's health worsened in 2013, his wife Jean prevented any contact with him, particularly by his children from his first marriage. On October 1, the children protested in front of the Kasem home. Some of Kasem's friends and colleagues, and his brother Mouner, joined the protest.[48][49][57] The older Kasem children sought conservatorship over their father's care.[58] The court denied their petition in November.[59]

Jean removed Kasem from his Santa Monica, California, nursing home on May 7, 2014.[60] On May 12, Kerri Kasem was granted temporary conservatorship over her father, despite her stepmother's objection.[61] The court ordered an investigation into Casey Kasem's whereabouts after his wife's attorney told the court that Casey was "no longer in the United States".[56] He was found soon afterward in Washington state.[62]

On June 6, 2014, Kasem was reported to be in critical but stable condition in hospital in Washington state, receiving antibiotics for bedsores and treatment for high blood pressure. It was revealed he had been bedridden for some time.[63] A judge ordered separate visitation times for Kasem's wife and his children from his first marriage.[64] Judge Daniel S. Murphy ruled that Kasem had to be hydrated, fed, and medicated, as a court-appointed lawyer reported on his health status. Jean Kasem claimed he had been given no food, water, or medication the previous weekend. Kerri Kasem's lawyer stated that she had him removed from artificial food and water on the orders of a doctor, and in accordance with a directive her father signed in 2007 saying he would not want to be kept alive if it "would result in a mere biological existence, devoid of cognitive function, with no reasonable hope for normal functioning."[54] Murphy reversed his order the following Monday after it became known that Kasem's body was no longer responding to the artificial nutrition, allowing the family to place Kasem on "end-of-life" measures over the objections of Jean Kasem.[65]

On June 15, 2014, Kasem died at St. Anthony's Hospital in Gig Harbor, Washington, at the age of 82. The immediate cause of death was reported as sepsis caused by an ulcerated bedsore.[20][66][67] His body was handed over to his widow.[68] Reportedly, Kasem wanted to be buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.[69]

By July 19, a judge had granted Kerri Kasem a temporary restraining order to prevent Jean Kasem from cremating the body in order to allow an autopsy to be performed. However, when Kerri Kasem went to give a copy of the order to the funeral home, she was informed that the body had been moved at the direction of Jean Kasem.[70][71] Kasem's wife had the body moved to a funeral home in Montreal on July 14, 2014.[71] On August 14, it was reported in the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang that Kasem was going to be buried in Oslo.[72][73][74]

Jean Kasem had him interred at Oslo Western Civil Cemetery on December 16, 2014, more than six months after his death.[75][76]

In November 2015, three of Kasem's children and his brother sued his widow for wrongful death. The lawsuit charges Jean Kasem with elder abuse and inflicting emotional distress on the children by restricting access before his death.[77] A 2018 police investigation initiated by a private investigator working for Jean found that he had received appropriate medical care while in Washington, and that there was no evidence pointing to homicide.[78] The suits were settled in 2019.[52]

Honors Edit

 
Kasem's Hollywood Star

In 1981, Kasem was granted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[79] He was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame radio division in 1985,[80] and the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1992. Five years later, he received the Radio Hall of Fame's first Lifetime Achievement Award.[8] In 2003, Kasem was given the Radio Icon award at the Radio Music Awards.[79]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1967 First to Fight Minor Role Uncredited
1967 The Glory Stompers Mouth [9]
1969 2000 Years Later Disk Jockey [81]
1969 Wild Wheels Knife [9]
1969 The Cycle Savages Keeg's Brother [9]
1969 Scream Free! Phil [81]
1970 The Girls from Thunder Strip Conrad [81]
1971 The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant Ken [81]
1972 Doomsday Machine Mission Control Officer
1973 Soul Hustler Birnie
1976 The Gumball Rally Radio D.J. (voice) [citation needed]
1977 New York, New York D.J. aka Midnight Bird
1978 Jukebox Brian Parker
1978 Disco Fever[81] Brian Parker
1979 The Dark Police Pathologist [82]
1979 Scooby Goes Hollywood Shaggy Rogers (voice) TV movie
1980 The Return of the King Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck, a Hobbit (voice)[27] TV movie
1984 Ghostbusters Himself[9] Cameo
1986 The Transformers: The Movie Cliffjumper (voice) [27]
1987 Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers Shaggy Rogers (voice) TV movie
1988 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School Shaggy Rogers / Mirror Monster (voices) TV movie
1988 Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf Shaggy Rogers (voice) TV movie
1994 Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights TV movie
1996 Mr. Wrong Himself
1997 James Dean: Live Fast, Die Young Bill Romano
1999 Undercover Angel Himself
2000 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Wedding DJ (voice)
2001 The Comedy Team of Pete & James Himself (voice)
2003 Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire Shaggy Rogers (voice) Direct-to-video
2003 Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
2003 Looney Tunes: Back in Action
2004 Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster Direct-to-video
2005 Aloha, Scooby-Doo!
2005 Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?
2006 Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!
2007 Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!
2008 Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King
2009 Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword
2010 Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey Himself (voice)

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1964 The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo Additional voices
1968 Garrison's Gorillas Provost Marshal Episode: "The Death Sentence"
1968–1969 The Batman/Superman Hour Robin / Dick Grayson (voice) 17 episodes[27]
1969–1970 Hot Wheels Tank Mallory / Dexter Carter (voices) 5 episodes[83]
1969–1971 Cattanooga Cats Groove, the drummer (voice) 17 episodes[9]
1969–1970 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! Shaggy Rogers (voice) 25 episodes[27]
1970 Skyhawks Steve Wilson, Joe Conway (voices) Episode: "Devlin's Dilemma"[83]
1970–1971 Josie and the Pussycats Alexander Cabot III (voice) 16 episodes[9]
1970–1992 Sesame Street Blue Man in 'Q for Quarter' Cartoon / Fly (voices) 17 episodes
1971 Here Comes Peter Cottontail Peter Cottontail (voice) Stop-motion Easter special for Rankin-Bass[9]
1972 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home George (voice) Episode: "The Neighbors"
1972–1973 The New Scooby-Doo Movies Shaggy Rogers, Robin, Alexander Cabot III, Ghost of Injun Joe (voices) 24 episodes
1972 Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space Alexander Cabot III (voice) 16 episodes[83]
1973 The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas Narrator (voice) Animated Christmas TV special
1973–1985 Super Friends Robin / Dick Grayson (voices) 109 episodes[27]
1974 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Adolf Hitler Episode: "The Roast of Don Rickles"
1974 Hong Kong Phooey Car Stealer, Clown (voices) 2 episodes
1974 Hawaii Five-O Swift, Freddie Dryden 5 episodes
1974 Emergency +4 Additional voices 12 episodes
1974 Ironside Lab Technician, Jim Crutcher 2 episodes
1974 The City That Forgot About Christmas Additional voices Christmas TV special
1975 The Night That Panicked America Mercury Theatre Player TV movie
1975 The Last of the Mohicans Uncas (voice) TV movie
1976–1977 Dynomutt, Dog Wonder Fishface / Swamp Rat / Shaggy Rogers (voices) 5 episodes
1976–1978 The Scooby-Doo Show Shaggy Rogers (voice) 40 episodes
1976 Freedom Is Additional voices TV movie
1977 Police Story Sobhe Episode: "Trial Board"
1977 Quincy, M.E. Sy Wallace Episode: "An Unfriendly Radiance"
1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries Paul Hamilton Episode: "The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom" (Parts 1 & 2)
1977 Switch Tony Brock Episode: "Fade Out"
1977–1978 What's New, Mr. Magoo? Waldo (voice) 10 episodes
1977–1979 Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics Shaggy Rogers / Mr. Creeply (voices) 24 episodes
1977 Soap Narrator (voice) Unaired pilot (Kasem left the show before it aired. Narration for the pilot was rerecorded by Rod Roddy before airing.)
1977 Wonderbug Roscoe Episode: "The Big Game"
1978 Charlie's Angels Tom Rogers Episode: "Winning Is for Losers"
1978 Yogi's Space Race Additional voices 7 episodes
1978 Jana of the Jungle Additional voices 13 episodes
1978–1985 Battle of the Planets Mark (voice) 85 episodes; American dubbed adaptation of anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (in which the character was originally called "Ken the Eagle")
1979 The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone Monty Marble (voice) Animated Halloween TV special
1979–1980 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Shaggy Rogers (voice) 16 episodes
1980–1982 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1980 TV series) Shaggy Rogers (voice) 33 episodes
1980–1982 The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show Shaggy Rogers (voice) 21 episodes
1982 The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour Shaggy Rogers (voice) 13 episodes
1982 The Gary Coleman Show Additional voices 2 episodes[citation needed]
1983 The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show Shaggy Rogers / Mr. Rogers / Mrs. Rogers (voices) 13 episodes
1983 Matt Houston Master of Ceremonies Episode: "Target: Miss World"
1984 The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries Shaggy Rogers, Grandpa Rogers (voices) 13 episodes
1984–1985 Scary Scooby Funnies Shaggy Rogers (voice) 20 episodes
1984–1986 The Transformers Cliffjumper / Bluestreak /[27] Teletraan I / Dr. Arkeville (voices) 60 episodes[27]
1985 The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo Shaggy Rogers (voice) 13 episodes
1985–1986 Scooby's Mystery Funhouse Shaggy Rogers (voice) 21 episodes
1988–1991 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Shaggy Rogers / Mr. Rogers (voices) 27 episodes
1989–1991 Saved by the Bell Himself Episodes: "Dancing to the Max", "Rockumentary"
1989 Family Feud Himself (cameo appearance), "Funny Men vs. Funny Women" Week episode
1989 Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration Shaggy Rogers (voice) TV special
1990 The Fantastic World of Hanna-Barbera Shaggy Rogers (voice) TV special
1991 Tiny Toons Adventures Flakey Flakems (voice) Episode: "Here's Hamton"
1991 Beverly Hills, 90210 Mr. Franklin's Friend Uncredited, Episode: "Spring Training"
1992–1993 The Ben Stiller Show Himself 2 episodes[citation needed]
1993 2 Stupid Dogs Bill Barker (voice) Episode: "Let's Make a Right Price/One Ton/Far-Out Friday"
1994 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Lexo Starbuck (voice) Episode: "You Bet Your Planet"
1996 Sister, Sister Himself Episode: "The Audition"
1996 Homeboys in Outer Space Spacy Kasem Episode: "Loquatia Unplugged, or Come Back, Little Cyber"
1997 Johnny Bravo Shaggy Rogers (voice) Episode: "The Sensitive Male/Bravo Dooby Doo"
2000 Histeria! Calgary Kasem (voice) Episode: "North America"
2002–2006 What's New, Scooby-Doo? Shaggy Rogers (voice) 42 episodes
2002 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Shaggy Rogers (voice) Episode: "Sabrina Unplugged"
2003 Blue's Clues Radio (voice) Episode: "Blue's Big Car Trip"
2003 Teamo Supremo DJ Despicable (voice) Episode: "Doin' the Supremo!"
2006–2008 Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! Uncle Albert Shaggleford (voice) 22 episodes
2010−2013 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Colton Rogers (voice) 5 episodes; Final appearance.[27]

Video games Edit

Year Title Role
1995 Scooby-Doo Mystery Shaggy Rogers
2009 Scooby-Doo's Yum Yum Go! Shaggy Rogers

Theme parks Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1990 The Fantastic World of Hanna-Barbera Shaggy Rogers Voice

See also Edit

References Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Durkee, Rob (1999). American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century. New York: Schriner Books. ISBN 0-02-864895-1.
  • Battistini, Pete. American Top 40 with Casey Kasem (The 1970s).

External links Edit

  • Casey Kasem at IMDb
  • at the TCM Movie Database
  • Casey Kasem in the Hollywood Walk of Fame Directory
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • . Voicechasers.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved November 10, 2005.
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Preceded by
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American Top 40 Host
1970–1988
Succeeded by
Shadoe Stevens
Preceded by
Shadoe Stevens
American Top 40 Host
1998–2004
Succeeded by

casey, kasem, kemal, amin, casey, kasem, april, 1932, june, 2014, american, disc, jockey, actor, radio, presenter, created, hosted, several, radio, countdown, programs, notably, american, first, actor, voice, shaggy, rogers, scooby, franchise, 1969, 1997, 2002. Kemal Amin Casey Kasem April 27 1932 June 15 2014 was an American disc jockey actor and radio presenter who created and hosted several radio countdown programs notably American Top 40 He was the first actor to voice Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby Doo franchise 1969 to 1997 and 2002 to 2009 and as Dick Grayson Robin in Super Friends 1973 1985 Casey KasemKasem at the 1989 Emmy AwardsBornKemal Amin Kasem 1932 04 27 April 27 1932Detroit Michigan U S DiedJune 15 2014 2014 06 15 aged 82 Gig Harbor Washington U S Resting placeOslo Western Civil Cemetery Oslo NorwayAlma materWayne State UniversityOccupationsDisc jockeyactorradio presenteractivistYears active1954 2013SpousesLinda Myers m 1972 div 1979 wbr Jean Thompson m 1980 wbr Children4 including Kerri and MikeSignatureKasem began hosting the original American Top 40 on the weekend of July 4 1970 and remained there until 1988 He would then spend nine years hosting another countdown titled Casey s Top 40 beginning in January 1989 and ending in February 1998 before returning to revive American Top 40 in 1998 Along the way spin offs of the original countdown were conceived for country music and adult contemporary audiences and Kasem hosted two countdowns for the latter format beginning in 1992 and continuing until 2009 He also founded the American Video Awards in 1983 and continued to co produce and host it until its final show in 1987 Kasem also provided many commercial voiceovers performed many voices for children s television such as Sesame Street and the Transformers cartoon series was the voice of NBC and helped with the annual Jerry Lewis telethon Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 1970 1988 Acting voiceover work and American Top 40 2 3 1988 1998 Casey s Top 40 2 4 1998 2009 American Top 40 second run 3 Personal life 4 Illness and death 5 Honors 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 6 3 Video games 6 4 Theme parks 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditKemal Amin Kasem Arabic كامل أمين قاسم was born in Detroit Michigan on April 27 1932 to Lebanese Druze immigrants Helen and Amin Kasem who were grocers 1 2 3 4 He was named after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk a man Kasem said his father respected 5 Kasem s parents did not allow their children to speak Arabic and insisted they assimilate into American life 6 In the 1940s Make Believe Ballroom reportedly inspired Kasem to follow a career in radio 7 Kasem received his first experience in radio covering sports at Northwestern High School in Detroit 8 He then attended Wayne State University where he voiced children on radio programs such as The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon 9 In 1952 Kasem was drafted into the U S Army and sent to Korea There he worked as a DJ announcer on the Armed Forces Radio Korea Network 10 Career EditEarly career Edit After the war Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint Michigan then worked at Detroit s WJLB and WJBK and portrayed children s television host Krogo the Clown 11 1318 but left broadcasting to help tend to the family grocery store 12 201 in Fenton Michigan 13 Kasem unsuccessfully attempted work as a stage actor in New York City for six months 6 auditioning for a role in the off Broadway production Ivan Of but lost out to Ed Asner 12 201 202 Returning to Detroit Kasem re applied at WJBK but was promptly referred to co owned WJW which not only had a late evening slot open but a hosting role for Cleveland Bandstand over WJW TV as well 12 202 Cleveland s emerging status as a popular music epicenter appealed to Kasem having been aware of WERE s Bill Randle dating back to when Randle worked in Detroit 14 Kasem identified himself as Casey at the Mike 11 1318 owing to varied misspellings of his name in both contemporary news accounts and station promos 15 Kasem s tenure in Cleveland was a brief but successful one entering the market with a vengeance against Top 40 stations WHK and KYW 13 Within three months Kasem reached second place behind WHK in ratings surveys on weeknights 12 202 and number one on Saturday nights 13 Kasem s predecessor in the time slot Pete Mad Daddy Myers partially inspired Kasem s presentation on air 11 1318 but Kasem felt compelled to develop a unique on air persona to distinguish himself 15 The first three hours of his evening show remained devoted to R amp B recordings in a high energy rock style while the fourth hour was more laidback with his news reader as a co host 13 The R amp B selections and wild tracking by Kasem also distinguished himself from WJW s daytime pop oriented fare which typically featured Perry Como and The McGuire Sisters as core artists 12 202 Nightly features included Kasem labeling songs as of the night with random phrases or names as a descriptor 13 The payola scandal which enveloped Alan Freed s career emerged after Kasem joined WJW citation needed in response Kasem began a regular comedy bit called the Payola Tune of the Night 15 which WJW management encouraged under the assumption it would dissuade listeners from thinking he was under investigation as well 13 Ultimately Kasem s career was not negatively impacted by the payola scandal citation needed 6 One notable stunt involved Kasem and Diana Trask engaging in an 85 second long kiss for a world record distinction on September 14 1959 16 with his news reader describing the kiss on air 15 While hosting Cleveland Bandstand Kasem started to take pep pills to lose weight one day he forgot them while en route to the station with the resulting pang of conscience after retrieving them from his apartment prompting him to give up the habit entirely 15 After WJW switched formats to beautiful music which Kasem attributed directly to the payola scandal he left WJW for Buffalo s WBNY 11 1318 but remained in contact with friends in the Cleveland area 15 At KYA in San Francisco the general manager suggested he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead 17 At KEWB in Oakland California Kasem was both the music director and an on air personality 18 He said he was inspired by a Who s Who in Pop Music 1962 magazine he found in the trash 19 He created a show that mixed biographical tidbits about the artists he played and attracted the attention of Bill Gavin who tried to recruit him as a partner 8 18 After Kasem joined KRLA in Los Angeles in 1963 his career began to blossom and he championed the R amp B music of East L A 20 21 Kasem acted in a number of low budget movies and radio dramas 7 20 While hosting dance hops on local television he attracted the attention of Dick Clark who hired him as co host of a daily teenage music show called Shebang starting in 1964 8 Kasem s roles on network TV series included Hawaii Five O and Ironside 9 In 1967 he appeared on The Dating Game and played the role of Mouth in the motorcycle gang film The Glory Stompers In 1969 he played the role of Knife in the film Wild Wheels and had a small role in another biker movie The Cycle Savages starring Bruce Dern and Melody Patterson and The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant also with Dern Kasem s voice was the key to his career In 1964 during the Beatlemania craze Kasem had a minor hit single called Letter from Elaina a spoken word recording that told the story of a girl who met George Harrison after a San Francisco Beatles concert 22 23 At the end of the 1960s he began working as a voice actor In 1969 he started one of his most famous roles the voice of Shaggy on Scooby Doo Where Are You 20 He also voiced the drummer Groove from The Cattanooga Cats that year 9 1970 1988 Acting voiceover work and American Top 40 Edit On July 4 1970 Kasem along with Don Bustany Tom Rounds and Ron Jacobs launched the weekly radio program American Top 40 AT40 24 At the time top 40 radio was on the decline as DJs preferred to play album oriented progressive rock 20 Loosely based on the TV program Your Hit Parade the show counted down from No 40 to No 1 based on the Billboard Hot 100 weekly chart 8 Kasem mixed in biographical information and trivia about the artists as well as flashbacks and Long Distance Dedication segments in which he read letters from listeners wishing to dedicate songs to distant loved ones 20 Frequently he mentioned a trivia fact about an unnamed singer before a commercial break then provided the name of the singer after returning from the break 25 Kasem ended the program with his signature sign off Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars 25 The show debuted on seven stations but soon went nationwide 20 In October 1978 the show expanded from three hours to four American Top 40 s success spawned several imitators including a weekly half hour music video television show America s Top 10 hosted by Kasem himself 20 When we first went on the air I thought we would be around for at least 20 years he later remarked I knew the formula worked I knew people tuned in to find out what the number 1 record was 20 Because of his great knowledge of music Kasem became known for his commentaries on music history that he interspersed with trivia about the artists 26 In 1971 Kasem provided the character voice of Peter Cottontail in the Rankin Bass production of Here Comes Peter Cottontail 9 In the same year he appeared in The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant in what is probably his best remembered acting role 20 From 1973 to 1985 Kasem voiced Robin for several Super Friends franchise shows In 1980 he voiced Merry in The Return of the King 27 He also voiced Alexander Cabot III on Josie and the Pussycats and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space and supplied a number of voices for Sesame Street 8 9 In the late 1970s Kasem portrayed an actor who imitated Columbo in the Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries two part episode The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom He portrayed a golf commentator in an episode of Charlie s Angels titled Winning is for Losers and appeared on Police Story Quincy M E and Switch In 1977 Kasem was hired as the narrator for the ABC sitcom Soap but quit after the pilot episode because of the show s controversial content citation needed Rod Roddy took his place on the program For a period from the late 1970s to the early 1980s he was the staff announcer for the NBC television network In 1984 Kasem made a cameo in Ghostbusters reprising his role as the host of American Top 40 9 In 1983 Kasem helped found the American Video Awards an annual music video awards show taped for distribution for television which he also hosted and co produced His goal was to make it the Oscars of music videos 28 There were only five award shows The final show aired in 1987 1988 1998 Casey s Top 40 Edit In 1988 Kasem left American Top 40 because of a contract dispute with ABC Radio Network He signed a five year 15 million contract with Westwood One and started Casey s Top 40 which used a different chart the Radio amp Records Contemporary CHR Pop radio airplay chart also employed contemporaneously by Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 20 He also hosted two shorter versions of the show Casey s Hot 20 and Casey s Countdown 9 During the late 1990s Kasem hosted the Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony 18 Kasem voiced Mark in Battle of the Planets and several Transformers characters Bluestreak Cliffjumper Teletraan I and Dr Arkeville 24 27 He left Transformers during the third season because he believed the show contained offensive caricatures of Arabs and Arab countries In a 1990 article he explained A few years ago I was doing one of the voices in the TV cartoon series Transformers One week the script featured an evil character named Abdul King of Carbombya He was like all the other cartoon Arabs I asked the director Are there any good Arabs in this script for balance We looked There was one other but he was no different than Abdul So I told the show s director that in good conscience I couldn t be a part of that show 29 From 1989 to 1998 Kasem hosted Nick at Nite s New Year s Eve countdown of the top reruns of the year 8 He also made cameo appearances on Saved by the Bell and ALF in the 1990s 30 In 1997 after having voiced Shaggy Rogers on an episode of Johnny Bravo Kasem quit his role in a dispute over a Burger King commercial with Billy West and Scott Innes taking over the character in the late 1990s and early 2000s 8 9 1998 2009 American Top 40 second run Edit The original American Top 40 hosted by Shadoe Stevens after Kasem s departure was cancelled in 1995 Kasem regained the rights to the name in 1997 and the show was back on the air in 1998 on the AMFM Network later acquired by Premiere Radio Networks 31 At the end of 2003 Kasem announced he would leave AT40 once his contract expired and would be replaced by Ryan Seacrest 20 He agreed to a new contract to continue hosting his weekly adult contemporary countdown shows in the interim which at the time were both titled American Top 20 In 2005 Kasem renewed his deal with Premiere Radio Networks to continue hosting his shows one of which had been reduced to ten songs and was retitled American Top 10 to reflect the change 20 In April 2005 a television special called American Top 40 Live aired on the Fox network hosted by Seacrest with Kasem appearing on the show 32 33 In 2008 Kasem did the voice over for WGN America s Out of Sight Retro Night 24 He was also the host of the short lived American version of 100 during the 1998 99 season In June 2009 Premiere announced it would no longer produce Kasem s two remaining countdowns ending their eleven year relationship 34 Kasem by this point at age 77 decided against finding another syndicator or replacement host citing a desire to explore other avenues such as writing a memoir He sent a press release announcing he would retire from radio on the July 4 weekend the 39th anniversary of the first countdown show 35 Kasem also performed TV commercial voice overs throughout his career appearing in more than 100 commercials 9 In 2002 Kasem returned to the role of Shaggy 8 agreeing to continue on the condition that his character returned to vegetarianism based on his personal lifestyle In 2009 he retired from voice acting with his final performance being the voice of Shaggy in Scooby Doo and the Samurai Sword 36 He did voice Shaggy again for The Official BBC Children in Need Medley but went uncredited by his request citation needed Although officially retired from acting Kasem provided the voice of Colton Rogers Shaggy s father on a recurring basis for the 2010 2013 series Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated once again uncredited at his request 27 As for Kasem s distinctive voice quality It s a natural quality of huskiness in the midrange of my voice that I call garbage he stated to The New York Times It s not a clear toned announcer s voice It s more like the voice of the guy next door 10 Personal life EditKasem was a dedicated vegan supported animal rights and environmental causes and was a critic of factory farming 37 38 He initially quit voicing Shaggy in the mid to late 1990s when asked to voice Shaggy in a Burger King commercial but returned in 2002 after negotiating to have Shaggy become a vegetarian once again 38 Kasem was active in politics supporting Lebanese American and Arab American causes 39 an interest triggered by the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon 40 He wrote a brochure published by the Arab American Institute entitled Arab Americans Making a Difference 41 He called for a fairer depiction of heroes and villains on behalf of all cultures in Disney s 1994 sequel to Aladdin called The Return of Jafar 23 In 1996 he was honored as Man of the Year by the American Druze Society 42 Kasem campaigned against the Gulf War advocating non military means of pressuring Saddam Hussein into withdrawing from Kuwait 40 was an advocate of Palestinian independence 43 and arranged conflict resolution workshops for Arab Americans and Jewish Americans 44 A political liberal Kasem narrated a campaign ad for George McGovern s 1972 presidential campaign 45 hosted fundraisers for Jesse Jackson s presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988 6 supported Ralph Nader for U S president in 2000 and supported progressive Democrat Dennis Kucinich in his 2004 and 2008 presidential campaigns 46 Kasem supported a number of other progressive causes including affordable housing and the rights of the homeless 44 Kasem was married to Linda Myers from 1972 to 1979 They had three children 47 Mike Julie and Kerri Kasem 48 49 nbsp Kasem and his wife Jean at the 1993 Emmy AwardsKasem was married to actress Jean Thompson from 1980 until his death in 2014 They had one child Liberty Jean Kasem 47 In 1989 Kasem purchased a home built in 1954 and located at 138 North Mapleton Drive in Holmby Hills Los Angeles previously owned by developer Abraham M Lurie as a birthday present for his wife Jean 50 51 In 2013 Kasem and his wife put the home on the market for US 43 million 50 51 After the dueling lawsuits between Kasem family members were settled the property was re listed in 2021 for US 37 9 million 52 Illness and death EditIn October 2013 Kerri Kasem announced her father had Parkinson s disease diagnosed in 2007 53 54 However a few months later she said he had Lewy body dementia which is hard to differentiate from Parkinson s 55 His condition left him unable to speak during his final months 56 As Kasem s health worsened in 2013 his wife Jean prevented any contact with him particularly by his children from his first marriage On October 1 the children protested in front of the Kasem home Some of Kasem s friends and colleagues and his brother Mouner joined the protest 48 49 57 The older Kasem children sought conservatorship over their father s care 58 The court denied their petition in November 59 Jean removed Kasem from his Santa Monica California nursing home on May 7 2014 60 On May 12 Kerri Kasem was granted temporary conservatorship over her father despite her stepmother s objection 61 The court ordered an investigation into Casey Kasem s whereabouts after his wife s attorney told the court that Casey was no longer in the United States 56 He was found soon afterward in Washington state 62 On June 6 2014 Kasem was reported to be in critical but stable condition in hospital in Washington state receiving antibiotics for bedsores and treatment for high blood pressure It was revealed he had been bedridden for some time 63 A judge ordered separate visitation times for Kasem s wife and his children from his first marriage 64 Judge Daniel S Murphy ruled that Kasem had to be hydrated fed and medicated as a court appointed lawyer reported on his health status Jean Kasem claimed he had been given no food water or medication the previous weekend Kerri Kasem s lawyer stated that she had him removed from artificial food and water on the orders of a doctor and in accordance with a directive her father signed in 2007 saying he would not want to be kept alive if it would result in a mere biological existence devoid of cognitive function with no reasonable hope for normal functioning 54 Murphy reversed his order the following Monday after it became known that Kasem s body was no longer responding to the artificial nutrition allowing the family to place Kasem on end of life measures over the objections of Jean Kasem 65 On June 15 2014 Kasem died at St Anthony s Hospital in Gig Harbor Washington at the age of 82 The immediate cause of death was reported as sepsis caused by an ulcerated bedsore 20 66 67 His body was handed over to his widow 68 Reportedly Kasem wanted to be buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale 69 By July 19 a judge had granted Kerri Kasem a temporary restraining order to prevent Jean Kasem from cremating the body in order to allow an autopsy to be performed However when Kerri Kasem went to give a copy of the order to the funeral home she was informed that the body had been moved at the direction of Jean Kasem 70 71 Kasem s wife had the body moved to a funeral home in Montreal on July 14 2014 71 On August 14 it was reported in the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang that Kasem was going to be buried in Oslo 72 73 74 Jean Kasem had him interred at Oslo Western Civil Cemetery on December 16 2014 more than six months after his death 75 76 In November 2015 three of Kasem s children and his brother sued his widow for wrongful death The lawsuit charges Jean Kasem with elder abuse and inflicting emotional distress on the children by restricting access before his death 77 A 2018 police investigation initiated by a private investigator working for Jean found that he had received appropriate medical care while in Washington and that there was no evidence pointing to homicide 78 The suits were settled in 2019 52 Honors Edit nbsp Kasem s Hollywood StarIn 1981 Kasem was granted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 79 He was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame radio division in 1985 80 and the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1992 Five years later he received the Radio Hall of Fame s first Lifetime Achievement Award 8 In 2003 Kasem was given the Radio Icon award at the Radio Music Awards 79 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1967 First to Fight Minor Role Uncredited1967 The Glory Stompers Mouth 9 1969 2000 Years Later Disk Jockey 81 1969 Wild Wheels Knife 9 1969 The Cycle Savages Keeg s Brother 9 1969 Scream Free Phil 81 1970 The Girls from Thunder Strip Conrad 81 1971 The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant Ken 81 1972 Doomsday Machine Mission Control Officer1973 Soul Hustler Birnie1976 The Gumball Rally Radio D J voice citation needed 1977 New York New York D J aka Midnight Bird1978 Jukebox Brian Parker1978 Disco Fever 81 Brian Parker1979 The Dark Police Pathologist 82 1979 Scooby Goes Hollywood Shaggy Rogers voice TV movie1980 The Return of the King Meriadoc Merry Brandybuck a Hobbit voice 27 TV movie1984 Ghostbusters Himself 9 Cameo1986 The Transformers The Movie Cliffjumper voice 27 1987 Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers Shaggy Rogers voice TV movie1988 Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School Shaggy Rogers Mirror Monster voices TV movie1988 Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf Shaggy Rogers voice TV movie1994 Scooby Doo in Arabian Nights TV movie1996 Mr Wrong Himself1997 James Dean Live Fast Die Young Bill Romano1999 Undercover Angel Himself2000 Rugrats in Paris The Movie Wedding DJ voice 2001 The Comedy Team of Pete amp James Himself voice 2003 Scooby Doo and the Legend of the Vampire Shaggy Rogers voice Direct to video2003 Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico2003 Looney Tunes Back in Action2004 Scooby Doo and the Loch Ness Monster Direct to video2005 Aloha Scooby Doo 2005 Scooby Doo in Where s My Mummy 2006 Scooby Doo Pirates Ahoy 2007 Chill Out Scooby Doo 2008 Scooby Doo and the Goblin King2009 Scooby Doo and the Samurai Sword2010 Quantum Quest A Cassini Space Odyssey Himself voice Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1964 The Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo Additional voices1968 Garrison s Gorillas Provost Marshal Episode The Death Sentence 1968 1969 The Batman Superman Hour Robin Dick Grayson voice 17 episodes 27 1969 1970 Hot Wheels Tank Mallory Dexter Carter voices 5 episodes 83 1969 1971 Cattanooga Cats Groove the drummer voice 17 episodes 9 1969 1970 Scooby Doo Where Are You Shaggy Rogers voice 25 episodes 27 1970 Skyhawks Steve Wilson Joe Conway voices Episode Devlin s Dilemma 83 1970 1971 Josie and the Pussycats Alexander Cabot III voice 16 episodes 9 1970 1992 Sesame Street Blue Man in Q for Quarter Cartoon Fly voices 17 episodes1971 Here Comes Peter Cottontail Peter Cottontail voice Stop motion Easter special for Rankin Bass 9 1972 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home George voice Episode The Neighbors 1972 1973 The New Scooby Doo Movies Shaggy Rogers Robin Alexander Cabot III Ghost of Injun Joe voices 24 episodes1972 Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space Alexander Cabot III voice 16 episodes 83 1973 The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas Narrator voice Animated Christmas TV special1973 1985 Super Friends Robin Dick Grayson voices 109 episodes 27 1974 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Adolf Hitler Episode The Roast of Don Rickles 1974 Hong Kong Phooey Car Stealer Clown voices 2 episodes1974 Hawaii Five O Swift Freddie Dryden 5 episodes1974 Emergency 4 Additional voices 12 episodes1974 Ironside Lab Technician Jim Crutcher 2 episodes1974 The City That Forgot About Christmas Additional voices Christmas TV special1975 The Night That Panicked America Mercury Theatre Player TV movie1975 The Last of the Mohicans Uncas voice TV movie1976 1977 Dynomutt Dog Wonder Fishface Swamp Rat Shaggy Rogers voices 5 episodes1976 1978 The Scooby Doo Show Shaggy Rogers voice 40 episodes1976 Freedom Is Additional voices TV movie1977 Police Story Sobhe Episode Trial Board 1977 Quincy M E Sy Wallace Episode An Unfriendly Radiance 1977 The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries Paul Hamilton Episode The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom Parts 1 amp 2 1977 Switch Tony Brock Episode Fade Out 1977 1978 What s New Mr Magoo Waldo voice 10 episodes1977 1979 Scooby s All Star Laff A Lympics Shaggy Rogers Mr Creeply voices 24 episodes1977 Soap Narrator voice Unaired pilot Kasem left the show before it aired Narration for the pilot was rerecorded by Rod Roddy before airing 1977 Wonderbug Roscoe Episode The Big Game 1978 Charlie s Angels Tom Rogers Episode Winning Is for Losers 1978 Yogi s Space Race Additional voices 7 episodes1978 Jana of the Jungle Additional voices 13 episodes1978 1985 Battle of the Planets Mark voice 85 episodes American dubbed adaptation of anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman in which the character was originally called Ken the Eagle 1979 The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone Monty Marble voice Animated Halloween TV special1979 1980 Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Shaggy Rogers voice 16 episodes1980 1982 Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 1980 TV series Shaggy Rogers voice 33 episodes1980 1982 The Richie Rich Scooby Doo Show Shaggy Rogers voice 21 episodes1982 The Scooby amp Scrappy Doo Puppy Hour Shaggy Rogers voice 13 episodes1982 The Gary Coleman Show Additional voices 2 episodes citation needed 1983 The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show Shaggy Rogers Mr Rogers Mrs Rogers voices 13 episodes1983 Matt Houston Master of Ceremonies Episode Target Miss World 1984 The New Scooby Doo Mysteries Shaggy Rogers Grandpa Rogers voices 13 episodes1984 1985 Scary Scooby Funnies Shaggy Rogers voice 20 episodes1984 1986 The Transformers Cliffjumper Bluestreak 27 Teletraan I Dr Arkeville voices 60 episodes 27 1985 The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo Shaggy Rogers voice 13 episodes1985 1986 Scooby s Mystery Funhouse Shaggy Rogers voice 21 episodes1988 1991 A Pup Named Scooby Doo Shaggy Rogers Mr Rogers voices 27 episodes1989 1991 Saved by the Bell Himself Episodes Dancing to the Max Rockumentary 1989 Family Feud Himself cameo appearance Funny Men vs Funny Women Week episode1989 Hanna Barbera s 50th A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration Shaggy Rogers voice TV special1990 The Fantastic World of Hanna Barbera Shaggy Rogers voice TV special1991 Tiny Toons Adventures Flakey Flakems voice Episode Here s Hamton 1991 Beverly Hills 90210 Mr Franklin s Friend Uncredited Episode Spring Training 1992 1993 The Ben Stiller Show Himself 2 episodes citation needed 1993 2 Stupid Dogs Bill Barker voice Episode Let s Make a Right Price One Ton Far Out Friday 1994 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Lexo Starbuck voice Episode You Bet Your Planet 1996 Sister Sister Himself Episode The Audition 1996 Homeboys in Outer Space Spacy Kasem Episode Loquatia Unplugged or Come Back Little Cyber 1997 Johnny Bravo Shaggy Rogers voice Episode The Sensitive Male Bravo Dooby Doo 2000 Histeria Calgary Kasem voice Episode North America 2002 2006 What s New Scooby Doo Shaggy Rogers voice 42 episodes2002 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Shaggy Rogers voice Episode Sabrina Unplugged 2003 Blue s Clues Radio voice Episode Blue s Big Car Trip 2003 Teamo Supremo DJ Despicable voice Episode Doin the Supremo 2006 2008 Shaggy amp Scooby Doo Get a Clue Uncle Albert Shaggleford voice 22 episodes2010 2013 Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated Colton Rogers voice 5 episodes Final appearance 27 Video games Edit Year Title Role1995 Scooby Doo Mystery Shaggy Rogers2009 Scooby Doo s Yum Yum Go Shaggy RogersTheme parks Edit Year Title Role Notes1990 The Fantastic World of Hanna Barbera Shaggy Rogers VoiceSee also EditList of vegans History of the Middle Eastern people in Metro DetroitPortals nbsp Michigan nbsp California nbsp Biography nbsp Radio nbsp TelevisionReferences Edit Person of the Week Casey Kasem ABC News January 2 2004 Archived from the original on October 12 2004 Retrieved January 1 2012 Casey Kasem Our Arab American Star Washington Watch The Arab American Institute April 18 1996 Archived from the original archived September 26 2005 on September 26 2005 Casey Kasem Biography 1932 Film Reference Retrieved May 10 2011 Source notes some sources cite 1933 Sterling Christopher H May 13 2013 Biographical Encyclopedia of American Radio Routledge ISBN 9781136993756 Barry Brett Rare Casey Kasem Interview Beverly Hills High 1981 YouTube Archived from the original on November 3 2021 Retrieved August 10 2014 Kasem s mention of Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk at about the 5 22 mark of the video a b c d Espen Hal February 14 2014 The Sad Strange Family Battle Over Radio Legend Casey Kasem The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on June 23 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 a b Casey Kasem You ve Truly Reached The Stars Billboard Archived from the original on July 7 2014 Retrieved June 17 2014 a b c d e f g h i Barnes Mike June 15 2014 Casey Kasem Iconic Radio Host Dies at 82 Billboard Retrieved June 19 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Dawidziak Mark June 15 2014 Casey Kasem made himself heard and made himself welcome An appreciation Cleveland com Plain Dealer Publishing Co a b Dunham Will June 16 2014 U S radio deejay Shaggy voice Casey Kasem dead at 82 Reuters Archived from the original on 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Retrieved October 21 2021 via Newspapers com Cross Alan June 15 2014 Casey Kasem Dies at Age 82 A Journal of Musical Things Retrieved June 19 2014 a b c Casey Kasem Remembered Iconic DJ Was Tough Gracious With a Garbage Voice The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 19 2014 Rees Brenda March 4 1996 Casey Kasem Counts the Stars Who Climb the Charts PDF LA Radio Guide No 11 p 12 Retrieved March 7 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Casey Kasem legendary radio personality dies at 82 CNN Retrieved June 17 2014 Remembering Casey Kasem Regional Hero National Treasure The Hollywood Reporter June 21 2014 Miller Chuck July 7 2010 Happy 40th American Top 40 Times Union Archived from the original on July 15 2010 Retrieved June 19 2014 a b Cohen Sandy Casey Kasem Countdown Top 10 things you might not know Ca news yahoo com Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved June 17 2014 a b c Social Anthony June 16 2014 Casey Kasem Dies KPop Retrieved June 18 2014 a b Casey Kasem National Radio Hall Of 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Retrieved June 19 2014 Ryan Seacrest to Host and Produce American Top 40 Live on FOX celebrityspider com Archived from the original on April 18 2016 Retrieved June 19 2014 Bever Lindsey June 2 2014 Casey Kasem hospitalized Wife throws raw meat at his daughter The Washington Post Retrieved June 19 2014 In Brief Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report June 5 2009 Archived from the original on October 22 2013 Retrieved June 5 2009 Broadcasting Legend Casey Kasem Counts Down for Final Time ABC News July 5 2009 Retrieved February 27 2018 Gallagher Brian November 6 2009 EXCLUSIVE Matthew Lillard Puts His Improv Chops on Display MovieWeb com Archived from the original on December 14 2009 Retrieved May 10 2011 Messer Lesley June 15 2014 Casey Kasem Dead at 82 Good Morning America a b Legum Judd June 17 2014 Casey Kasem s Secret Legacy How He Used Scooby Doo to Advance His Values CityWatch Archived from the original on June 18 2014 Remembering Casey Kasem Foodaism Jewish Journal June 15 2014 Retrieved June 17 2014 a b Dougherty Steve Bacon Doris September 17 1990 Alarmed by Wartime Pride and Prejudice Deejay Casey Kasem Raises His Voice to Defend His Fellow Arab Americans People Vol 34 no 11 Retrieved June 18 2014 Kasem Casey Arab Americans Making a Difference PDF a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Dallas Kelsey Casey Kasem had Druze heritage but what does that mean Deseret News Retrieved June 19 2014 Bernstein Adam June 15 2014 Casey Kasem king of the top 40 countdown and Scooby Doo voice over artist dies washingtonpost com Retrieved June 18 2014 a b Trouson Rebecca June 15 2014 Casey Kasem dies at 82 radio personality hosted Top 40 countdown show Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 18 2014 George McGovern 72 amp 84 Television Ads YouTube Archived from the original on November 3 2021 Casey Kasem s Federal Campaign Contribution Report NewsMeat Polity Media Inc Archived from the original on October 13 2007 a b Fitzpatrick Laura July 7 2009 Radio Host Casey Kasem Time Archived from the original on June 7 2017 Retrieved October 1 2013 Married singer actress Linda Myers in 1972 The couple had three children before divorcing in 1979 a b Casey Kasem Family Feud Cops Called TMZ com October 1 2013 Retrieved October 2 2013 a b Hon Jing Yi July 5 2014 Mike Kasem My dad is still not buried Today Retrieved July 5 2014 Nearly three weeks after the death of American radio legend Casey Kasem his son Mike confirms his father s body has not yet been buried a b Ruth Ryon Kasem Gives Wife Holmby Hills Gift Los Angeles Times July 2 1989 a b Megan Willett HOUSE OF THE DAY Casey Kasem Is Selling His Crazy LA Mansion For 42 Million Business Insider April 8 2013 a b Clarke Katherine February 12 2021 Casey Kasem s L A Home With a Heart Shaped Pool Lists for 37 9 Million The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved February 16 2021 Pennacchio George October 1 2013 Casey Kasem s family feud Wife won t let kids friends see him Los Angeles California KABC TV Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved October 2 2013 a b Duke Alan Casey Kasem s family feud Judge allows water food infusions stopped CNN Retrieved June 16 2014 Kasem Julie Kasem Kerri Martin Troy May 13 2014 Interview with Julie and Kerri Kasem CNN Tonight Interview Interviewed by Bill Weir CNN a b Judge Orders Probe Into Casey Kasem s Whereabouts ABC News Associated Press May 12 2014 Retrieved May 12 2014 Ken Lee October 2 2013 Casey Kasem s Family Wife Won t Let Us See Ailing Radio Host People Retrieved June 17 2014 Duke Alan October 8 2013 Casey Kasem s kids take stepmom to court CNN Retrieved October 16 2013 Judge Rejects Children s Request For Conservatorship of Casey Kasem KCBS TV KCAL TV November 19 2013 Archived from the original on November 28 2013 Retrieved May 13 2014 Maglio Tony June 12 2014 Casey Kasem s Final Days How the Family s Bitter Battle Got to This Point TheWrap com Retrieved June 19 2014 Hetherman Bill May 12 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After Her Trust The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 27 2014 Casey Kasem s body is missing lawyer says CBS News Retrieved July 19 2014 a b Caffrey Jane Duke Alan July 23 2014 Casey Kasem s remains flown to Canada funeral director says CNN Retrieved July 24 2014 Husby Marcus August 14 2014 Gravferdsetaten bekrefter likflytting til Oslo in Norwegian Retrieved August 15 2014 The Oslo graveyard authority confirm that Casey Kasem s body will be transported to Norway Appelo Tim August 14 2014 Casey Kasem to Be Buried in Norway The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 15 2014 Publicist Casey Kasem to be buried in Norway Associated Press August 15 2014 Casey Kasem Buried in Norway Finally TMZ com December 22 2014 Retrieved December 23 2014 Gulbrandsen Elise Alexandra Huseby Marcus Alvsing Felicia Amerikansk radiokjendis gravlagt i Oslo in Norwegian Verdens Gang Retrieved December 22 2014 US DJ Casey Kasem s children sue stepmother for wrongful death BBC News BBC News Bbc com November 26 2015 Retrieved February 27 2018 Casey Kasem s family cleared in investigation into his death NBC News November 30 2018 a b Brandi Hitt June 15 2014 US radio star Casey Kasem dies at 82 Casey Kasem counted down America s favourite songs for decades BBC NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame National Association of Broadcasters Retrieved October 2 2013 a b c d e Barnes Mike June 15 2014 Casey Kasem American Top 40 Icon Dies at 82 The Hollywood Reporter Knipfel Jim June 15 2014 Looking Back at The Dark 1979 DenOfGeek US Retrieved March 15 2015 a b c Terrace Vincent 2008 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed McFarland pp 478 545 980 1467 ISBN 978 0 7864 8641 0 Further reading EditDurkee Rob 1999 American Top 40 The Countdown of the Century New York Schriner Books ISBN 0 02 864895 1 Battistini Pete American Top 40 with Casey Kasem The 1970s External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Casey Kasem Casey Kasem at IMDb Casey Kasem at the TCM Movie Database Casey Kasem 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