During his career, he was managed by Mike Jones, who was also famous for managing Billy kept coming back, next fighting three-time champion Costello is perhaps best remembered for his stoppage loss to In retirement, Costello worked as a home contractor, active in building and road construction.Billy Costello's championship run was the subject of Thomas Hauser's "The Black Lights: Inside the World of Professional Boxing." He was 55. (née Steere) Costello. Costello had worked with the Fleischer Studios as the voice of Gus the Gorilla on the Betty Boop radio show, and they felt that the raspy voice he had used for that character would work for a series of cartoons based on Popeye (created by E.C. "Red Pepper Sam", was an American live and voice actor, and the original voice of Popeye in animated cartoons. "Red Pepper Sam", was an American actor and voice actor, and the original voice of Popeye the Sailor in animated cartoons. Entertainer. He was an actor, known for I Yam What I Yam (1933), Football Bugs (1936) and Lil' Ainjil (1936). A comic scat singer and ukulele player, he appeared in vaudeville under the names Red Pepper Sam or Billy Costello. William "Billy" Costello (February 2, 1898 – October 9, 1971), a.k.a. William Costello was born on February 2, 1898 in Rhode Island, USA as William A. Costello. Costello worked with the Fleischer Studios as the voice of Gus the Gorilla on the Betty Boop radio show, the Fleischers felt his raspy voice would work for the new Popeye character they were planning. In addition to voice acting, he worked as a vaudeville performer under the name "Red Pepper Sam." William “Billy” Costello, a 1975 graduate of Kingston High School, was a world champion boxer who left a legacy both in the ring and in his hometown of Kingston.A pitcher and third baseman for KHS, Billy had hopes of playing professional baseball after graduation. He was survived by: his parents, Dolores and Billy Costello Sr.; a daughter, Christine Costello, and a son, Brandon, from his marriage to his wife, Jane, which ended in divorce; four living brothers, Stephen, Mario 'Vinnie' Costello, Anthony, and Glenn; and two sisters, Vicky Costello and Tammy Moody.For the American actor also known as "Red Pepper Sam", see William "Billy" Costello occupation Stage, voice actor William "Billy" Costello (February 2, 1898 - October 9, 1971), a.k.a. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. He was the original voice of Popeye the Sailor in animated films. Costello had worked with the However, Costello wasn't prepared to give up the fame associated with voicing Popeye and, billed as "The Original Voice of Popeye," he voiced the character on a European stage tour and made several recordings for the Columbia, Decca, and Rex labels, including "Popeye the Sailor Man" (1935), "Blow the Man Down" (1935), "Tiger Rag" (1936), and "The Merry Go Round Broke Down" (1937), which, to avoid copyright problems in the USA, were only marketed overseas. Billy Costello (born William Donald Castiglioni; April 10, 1956 – June 29, 2011) was a professional boxer in the United States. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. William Costello, Soundtrack: I Yam What I Yam. Costello was born on February 2, 1898, in Rhode Island to William E. and Susan B. Biography. He died on October 9, 1971 in San Jose, California, USA. He was selected for the part because of his ability to imitate various vocal moods of Popeye as visioned by the creator. William "Billy" Costello was an American voice actor, and was the original voice of Popeye the Sailorman. For nearly a decade he was based in London.From 1959 until his death, he managed a trailer park in Find out more about cookies (née Steere) Costello. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. Name: Billy Costello Birth Name: William Castiglioni Born: 1956-04-10 Hometown: Kingston, New York, USA Died: 2011-06-29 (Age:55) Stance: Orthodox Height: 174cm Reach: 180cm Pro Boxer: Record Judge: Record Trainer: Victor Valle (1979-1999) Manager: Mike Jones (1979-1986) Photo 2, Photo 3. BoxRec.com uses cookies to make the site simpler. In addition to voice acting, he worked as a vaudeville performer under the name "Red Pepper Sam."
During his career, he was managed by Mike Jones, who was also famous for managing Billy kept coming back, next fighting three-time champion Costello is perhaps best remembered for his stoppage loss to In retirement, Costello worked as a home contractor, active in building and road construction.Billy Costello's championship run was the subject of Thomas Hauser's "The Black Lights: Inside the World of Professional Boxing." He was 55. (née Steere) Costello. Costello had worked with the Fleischer Studios as the voice of Gus the Gorilla on the Betty Boop radio show, and they felt that the raspy voice he had used for that character would work for a series of cartoons based on Popeye (created by E.C. "Red Pepper Sam", was an American live and voice actor, and the original voice of Popeye in animated cartoons. "Red Pepper Sam", was an American actor and voice actor, and the original voice of Popeye the Sailor in animated cartoons. Entertainer. He was an actor, known for I Yam What I Yam (1933), Football Bugs (1936) and Lil' Ainjil (1936). A comic scat singer and ukulele player, he appeared in vaudeville under the names Red Pepper Sam or Billy Costello. William "Billy" Costello (February 2, 1898 – October 9, 1971), a.k.a. William Costello was born on February 2, 1898 in Rhode Island, USA as William A. Costello. Costello worked with the Fleischer Studios as the voice of Gus the Gorilla on the Betty Boop radio show, the Fleischers felt his raspy voice would work for the new Popeye character they were planning. In addition to voice acting, he worked as a vaudeville performer under the name "Red Pepper Sam." William “Billy” Costello, a 1975 graduate of Kingston High School, was a world champion boxer who left a legacy both in the ring and in his hometown of Kingston.A pitcher and third baseman for KHS, Billy had hopes of playing professional baseball after graduation. He was survived by: his parents, Dolores and Billy Costello Sr.; a daughter, Christine Costello, and a son, Brandon, from his marriage to his wife, Jane, which ended in divorce; four living brothers, Stephen, Mario 'Vinnie' Costello, Anthony, and Glenn; and two sisters, Vicky Costello and Tammy Moody.For the American actor also known as "Red Pepper Sam", see William "Billy" Costello occupation Stage, voice actor William "Billy" Costello (February 2, 1898 - October 9, 1971), a.k.a. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. He was the original voice of Popeye the Sailor in animated films. Costello had worked with the However, Costello wasn't prepared to give up the fame associated with voicing Popeye and, billed as "The Original Voice of Popeye," he voiced the character on a European stage tour and made several recordings for the Columbia, Decca, and Rex labels, including "Popeye the Sailor Man" (1935), "Blow the Man Down" (1935), "Tiger Rag" (1936), and "The Merry Go Round Broke Down" (1937), which, to avoid copyright problems in the USA, were only marketed overseas. Billy Costello (born William Donald Castiglioni; April 10, 1956 – June 29, 2011) was a professional boxer in the United States. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. William Costello, Soundtrack: I Yam What I Yam. Costello was born on February 2, 1898, in Rhode Island to William E. and Susan B. Biography. He died on October 9, 1971 in San Jose, California, USA. He was selected for the part because of his ability to imitate various vocal moods of Popeye as visioned by the creator. William "Billy" Costello was an American voice actor, and was the original voice of Popeye the Sailorman. For nearly a decade he was based in London.From 1959 until his death, he managed a trailer park in Find out more about cookies (née Steere) Costello. In the early 1930s he also played drums with the Fred Waring Orchestra. Name: Billy Costello Birth Name: William Castiglioni Born: 1956-04-10 Hometown: Kingston, New York, USA Died: 2011-06-29 (Age:55) Stance: Orthodox Height: 174cm Reach: 180cm Pro Boxer: Record Judge: Record Trainer: Victor Valle (1979-1999) Manager: Mike Jones (1979-1986) Photo 2, Photo 3. BoxRec.com uses cookies to make the site simpler. In addition to voice acting, he worked as a vaudeville performer under the name "Red Pepper Sam."