Reginald Bambra

 (June 5, 1922 - December 1, 2003) was an American actor. He started out as a child actor in 1930 at the age of 9, but after being blacklisted from Hollywood during the in 1952 for failing to name names for the  after being outed as a Communist sympathizer, he moved to the  area in  and become a star on television in that country. He also was a spokesperson for over 118 ads starting in 1986 and ending the year he died in 2003 as "Mr. Bambra".

He died on December 1, 2003 at his home in, from heart failure. The last film starring him to be released before he died was Redwall: The Movie, wherein he voiced Urthwyte the Mighty. His final film, Sagwa: The Quest for the Jewels of the Forbidden City, of which had it's voice recordings done prior to his death and wherein he played Yang-Yang the sorcerer, was released posthumously in 2004.