Delos Jewkes
Known for: Acting
Born: October 20, 1895 in Orangeville, Utah, USA - Died: July 16, 1984
From New York Times Obituary, July 19, 1984: J. Delos Jewkes, a singer and actor who supplied the voice of God for Cecil B. De Mille's "Ten Commandments," died of a heart attack here Tuesday. He was 89 years old. Mr. Jewkes appeared in about 300 films, with Shirley Temple, John Wayne and others. He was featured in all of Jeanette MacDonald's and Nelson Eddy's films. He also appeared with Hoot Gibson and on the Orpheum-Keith Vaudeville Circuit. Mr. Jewkes started his singing career in 1925 with traveling opera and light opera companies. He sang in the bass section of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and with the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra.
Known for
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Bottles
Asorbine Bottle / Hot Water Bottle (voice)
Pop Goes the Easel
Art Student (uncredited)
White Cargo
Native Singer (uncredited)
Have You Got Any Castles
Old King Cole (voice) (uncredited)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)
Santa's Workshop
deep-voiced gnome (voice)
Father Noah's Ark
Various (uncredited)
Broadway Serenade
Musician (uncredited)
Bitter Sweet
Singer (uncredited)
Coney Island
Member of quartettes, 'Irish' number and singing waiters
Du Barry Was a Lady
Singer (uncredited)
Rio Rita
Soloist in "The Ranger's Song" (uncredited)
Lost in a Harem
Singer - 'Sons of the Desert' Number (uncredited)
To Spring
Wind (voice) (uncredited)
Naughty Marietta
Barber (uncredited)
One Foot in Heaven
Choir Member (uncredited)
The Music Man
Harley MacCauley
King Neptune
Deep Basso (uncredited)
The Booze Hangs High
Pigs (voice) (uncredited)
The Andy Griffith Show
Glen Cripe