Lord Duke
Feature films
Sleeping Beauty (possibly)Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Voice
Bill Scott (The Legacy Collection: Sleeping Beauty :It Happens I have a Picture ) Hans Conried (Sleeping Beauty , possibly) Jeff Bennett (Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams )
Other names
Duke The Duke The Announcer The Herald Master of Ceremonies The Messenger
Personality
Clumsy, anxious, no-nonsense, gentle, spiritless, dignified, obedient, intelligent, worrisome, fussy, kind-hearted, loyal, funny, helpful, friendly, polite, nervous, sensation
Appearance
slender, half bald with long black hair
Occupation
Majordomo Lord Messenger
Goal
To help Aurora rule the kingdom while her family is out of town.
Home
King Stefan's Castle
Likes
Pleasing
Stefan , obedience, royal banquet, helping
Aurora rule the kingdom
Dislikes
Upsetting or angering Stefan, disobedience, interruptions, Stefan's bad temper, getting hurt, bad luck, seeing giant chickens, green pigs, and cows
Fate
Survives Maleficent's curse and continues his role as majordomo
Quote
"Their most honored and exhaulted excellencies, the Three Good Fairies! Mistress Flora, Mistress Fauna, and Mistress Merryweather!"
Lord Duke is a minor character in the 1959 Disney animated film, Sleeping Beauty and a major character in the first segment of Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams . He is King Stefan and Queen Leah 's fussbudget, but loyal majordomo and the head of the household.
In the original film , Duke was voiced by the late Hans Conried and by Jeff Bennett in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams .
Trivia [ ]
Hans Conried, who is believed to have voice Lord Duke in higher pitch while doing a live action reference for King Stefan in the same film, had previously voiced George Darling and Captain Hook in Peter Pan .
According to the Legacy Collection: Sleeping Beauty, Bill Scott recorded two lines as Lord Duke before he was replaced (supposedly) by Hans Conried, who was also replaced by Taylor Holmes for the role of King Stefan for the film's final cut.