Charles "Chuck" Jones is the best animation director of our time. He directed "HOw the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Looney Tunes" and "Tom and Jerry". In the list of "Best Cartoons" four of Chuck's cartoons were in the Top 5.
-- Anonymous User 6/27/2006
Urghk! What a horrible name!
-- Anonymous User 9/9/2006
Animator Chuck Jones (1912-2003) shares this name. Some of his works include "What's Opera Doc?" "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century", "The Dot and the Line" "Duck Amuck" "Rabbit Of Seville" "One Froggy Evening" and "Hareway to the Stars".
-- Anonymous User 11/5/2006
Save this name for the hillbillies. I do know one Chuck though, Chuckie Cheese. hee-haw.
This is one of the worst names out there (right up there with Dick). It rhymes with a certain four-letter word. Also, it sounds too close to the word, upchuck. Yuck!
-- Anonymous User 11/26/2007
When I hear the name Chuck I think of a 40 year old chubby guy that lives in his mother's basment.
There is also Chuck Bass, from Gossip Girl (not a hillbilly, by the way).
-- Anonymous User 5/12/2008
Even Charles "Chuck" Norris couldn't save this name. Goes to the same category with Chip. Just horrible. And this reminds me of squirrels for some reason.
-- Anonymous User 7/7/2009
Chuck Noblet (played by Stephen Colbert) was the cynical, over-dramatic (as was everyone else on the show) history teacher on the sitcom Strangers With Candy. He was in a not-so-secret gay affair with the art teacher, Geoffrey Jellineck (played by Paul Dinello).
Charles Thomas "Chuck" Close is an American painter.
-- Anonymous User 1/31/2012
I can't believe no one has mentioned the show "Chuck"! The main character is Chuck Bartowski/Charles Carmichael. I recently found this show and quite adore it.
Previously, I have loathed the name Chuck. It sounds like someone vomiting. To upchuck. But the show made me hate it less. I still don't *like* it but I don't get sick just thinking about it anymore. As much... :)