Dink Trout
Dink Trout was an actor whose contributions to cinema spanned voice and supporting roles. Born on June 18, 1898, in Beardstown, Illinois, Trout appeared in films during the mid-20th century, primarily in uncredited or minor parts.
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Dink Trout was an actor whose contributions to cinema spanned voice and supporting roles. Born on June 18, 1898, in Beardstown, Illinois, Trout appeared in films during the mid-20th century, primarily in uncredited or minor parts. His work in Notorious as a Court Clerk in 1946 demonstrated his ability to deliver brief but memorable performances in dramatic settings. The role required minimal screen time but contributed to the film’s atmosphere through understated presence.
Trout’s final known credit came posthumously in Alice in Wonderland as the voice of the King of Hearts, released in 1951. The film’s animated adaptation provided a fitting end to his career, showcasing his vocal work in a whimsical yet enduring role. His brief but notable appearances reflected a career built on versatil…







