His most famous dubbing work in Brazil is Scooby-Doo. Drummond lent his voice to this Hanna-Barbera dog in all cartoons and both live-action movies.
He entered the Guinness Book of Records for dubbing the dog Scooby Doo for 40 years.
He has been robbed at a highway, but when the thieves have recognized him as being the character Seu Peru and as the voice of Scooby Doo, they decided to let him go, after he did some performances and to have drunk beer with them.
Father of two, grandfather of five and great-grandfather of one.
He dubbed the Papa Smurf in the Brazilian Version of "The Smurfs"(2011) and The Smurfs 2(2013), in the cartoon he dubbed Gargamel.
His biography book has been released called "Orlando Drummond Versao Brasileira(Orlando Drummond Brazilian Version)" written by Vitor Gagliardo.(2019).
His most famous character in the TV is Seu Peru.
As an incredible coincidence, his long-standing friend Mário Monjardim Filho (who voiced Shaggy Rogers, Scooby-Doo's best friend) died only 3 days after Drummond's passing.
He began working in 1942 as a foley artist and, with help from Paulo Gracindo, started his dubbing career, and best known as the voice of the dubbed versions of Scooby-Doo, ALF, and Popeye.