Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor and comedian. He has voiced The Brain in Animaniacs as well as its spin-off Pinky and the Brain, Big Bob in Hey Arnold! (1996–2004), the title character from Inspector Gadget, and a variety of characters in Futurama, including Kif Kroker. He also voiced Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters and its follow-up Extreme Ghostbusters.

Maurice LaMarche
LaMarche at the 2023 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (1958-03-30) March 30, 1958 (age 66)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United States
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • comedian
Years active1977–present
Spouse
Robin G. Eisenman
(m. 1991)
Children1

Early life

LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario,[1] on March 30, 1958, to Guy LaMarche and Linda Bourdon.[2] His family moved to Timmins, Ontario, soon after he was born.[3] LaMarche's childhood was filled with his "own little world of cartoons and sixties television".[4] It was in his second year of high school that he learned of the popularity his talent for mimicry could garner him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school "variety night" when a couple of friends urged him to enter. The act he performed at the variety night was "celebrities as waiters" which he used until the end of his stand-up career.[5]

One of his neighbors and schoolmates was future comedian, Mike Myers.[6]

Career

Stand-up comedy

LaMarche in 2006

At the age of nineteen, LaMarche took his high school act to an open mic night in New York City, performing to a reaction in which, as he describes, "they just totally ignored me".[7] This reaction was coupled with the criticism LaMarche received from fellow Canadian comedians who LaMarche describes as discouraging him from pursuing a career outside of Canada.[8] He returned to Canada, continued to do stand-up, and also started a career in voice work.

Three years later, LaMarche moved to Los Angeles to further his stand-up career. This move, LaMarche says, would always be something he regretted doing instead of moving to New York: "... in retrospect, I thought it was a mistake. I think that a couple of years in New York would have made me a stronger comedian."[9]

Over the next five years, LaMarche's career progressed, playing comedy clubs throughout the US, with several appearances on The Merv Griffin Show and An Evening At The Improv. In spite of such interest, LaMarche believed that, while his impersonations and stage presence were professional, he needed to develop funnier comedy material. LaMarche was asked to be part of the 1985 HBO production Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special, on which also appeared Bob Saget, Rita Rudner, Louie Anderson, Yakov Smirnoff, and the breakout first appearance of Sam Kinison. Although he was received and reviewed favorably, in looking back on his own performance in that special, LaMarche believed he was "probably about five years away from going from being a good comedian to being a great comedian" and being the "only impressionist that actually comes from somewhere".[10]

During his standup career, LaMarche opened for such acts as Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin, Howie Mandel, David Sanborn, and Donna Summer, usually in the main showrooms of Las Vegas and Atlantic City.[11]

On March 9, 1987, LaMarche's father was murdered, shot to death by a lifelong friend in a Toronto hotel lobby in front of dozens of witnesses. This sent LaMarche into depression and alcoholism for the next two years, effectively stalling his stand-up career.[12] After getting sober on January 20, 1989, LaMarche returned to stand-up comedy in the early part of 1990. As he was regaining self-confidence, his 18-year-old sister was killed in a car accident in September of that year.[13] At this point, though he remained sober, LaMarche decided to retire from stand-up comedy. He said, "at that point I just threw up my hands and went, 'Oh, that's it. I don't have any funny left in me. I'm done'".[13]

Voice acting

Early Canadian work

LaMarche's entry into the voiceover industry was in 1980 in Easter Fever and Take Me Up to the Ball Game, two animated Canadian TV specials from Nelvana.[14] He also was a regular voice performer on Toronto's pioneering cult TV hit The All-Night Show, which debuted in September 1980; a continuing feature had the lips of LaMarche inserted into a photograph of a famous person, and having LaMarche imitate that person to deliver a show promo or announcement. When LaMarche left the show in 1981, Jim Carrey was recruited to take his place as a voice actor.[15]

Television

D.C. Douglas with Lamarche in Dragon Con, 2021.

It took a few years after his 1981 move to Los Angeles for LaMarche to establish himself in the American voiceover industry, which he initially pursued as a side endeavor during his full-time standup comedy career. LaMarche began on Inspector Gadget with that show's second season in 1985, and went on to Dennis the Menace, Popeye and Son and The Real Ghostbusters where he played Egon Spengler. After The Real Ghostbusters, LaMarche became a regular mainstay of the voiceover industry, appearing in such shows as Tiny Toon Adventures, GI Joe, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series, Taz-Mania, Where's Waldo, The Little Mermaid, Batman: The Animated Series, and Bonkers before landing perhaps his most recognized role in 1993 as The Brain on Animaniacs and later its spin-off show Pinky and the Brain. Following this, LaMarche worked on The Critic, Freakazoid!, and The Tick before then reprising his role of Egon in Extreme Ghostbusters. The stretch of two years after this saw LaMarche portray characters in such shows as Hey Arnold! as Big Bob Pataki, Queer Duck, and The Chimp Channel. During this time LaMarche would become the voice actor for Mortimer Mouse whom he would voice in the television series Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse. It was at this time, 1999, that LaMarche began work on Futurama, and since Futurama, he has continued to work steadily in television, including guest roles on The Simpsons (where he once again parodied Orson Welles). His most recent regular role came as Hovis the butler on the Nickelodeon series Catscratch. LaMarche was the voice of antagonist Father in Codename: Kids Next Door and was also the voice of Victor in Playhouse Disney's Handy Manny 2007 Halloween episode. He also played the voice role of Grumpy in the 2014 Disney XD series The 7D, a reimagining of [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs].

LaMarche has done various voice work for many Warner Bros. Animation and DiC Entertainment cartoons. He also delivered the protracted belches for the "Great Wakkorotti" shorts on Animaniacs, in which Wakko Warner performed various pieces of music. One of those belches was later recycled for Buddy in 2003's New Line Cinema film Elf. In 2011, LaMarche reprised his role as Yosemite Sam in Cartoon Network's new series, The Looney Tunes Show, and its spin-off, New Looney Tunes.

LaMarche made several appearances in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic where he voiced Chancellor Neighsay.

Pinky and the Brain

LaMarche plays the character of The Brain in both Animaniacs and the spin-off.[16] In creating the voice for Brain, LaMarche says he looked at a picture of the character and immediately thought of Orson Welles,[17] although the character was not modeled after Welles.[18] Voicing Brain gave LaMarche the opportunity to make use of his signature impersonation of Welles.[19] Many Pinky and the Brain episodes are nods to Welles' career. LaMarche won an Annie Award for his role as the Brain, and was nominated for an Emmy.[20] LaMarche would later use this accent to voice Father in Codename: Kids Next Door.

The Critic

While working on The Critic, LaMarche once voiced 29 characters in one 30-minute episode.[21]

His time on The Critic also afforded LaMarche the opportunity to once again parody Orson Welles, this time after a video reading of a will (the Sherman family was so wealthy, they had hired Welles to narrate it) dissolves into a commercial for Mrs. Pells Fishsticks, as well as another for Rosebud Frozen Peas ("full of count-ry goodness and green pea-ness"), and another for Blotto Bros. wine. He also occasionally served as an uncredited fill-in for main cast member Jon Lovitz as Jay Sherman.

Futurama

LaMarche at the 2010 Comic Con in San Diego, California, on a panel for Futurama

Much of his best known voice work is from Futurama where he voiced Zapp Brannigan's beleaguered assistant Kif Kroker, melodramatic soap acting unit Calculon, the Nero-esque Hedonismbot, Morbo the news anchor, and Lrrr, ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8, among numerous others. He has also done his Orson Welles impression on the show, winning a 2011 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Emmy for his portrayal of Lrrr and Orson Welles in the episode "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences". He won another Emmy the following year for the episode "The Silence of the Clamps".

Heroes

LaMarche acted, voice only, in the second episode of the hit NBC show Heroes, "Don't Look Back", as the villain Sylar. His voice is heard in a recorded phone conversation on Chandra Suresh's answering machine. The role of Sylar was later played by Zachary Quinto.[22]

Film

LaMarche appeared in many films, including dubbing the voice of Orson Welles over Vincent D'Onofrio's on-camera performance in Ed Wood; Pepé Le Pew in Space Jam; supplying the voice of the Alec Baldwin puppet in Team America: World Police, and reprising his roles from Queer Duck and Futurama in the direct-to-video films Queer Duck: The Movie and Futurama: Bender's Big Score, respectively.

His one on-camera theatrical film performance was in the 1981 Canadian feature Funny Farm, not to be confused with a later Chevy Chase vehicle of the same name. The film follows the story of a young standup comedian's attempt to break into the big-time on the L.A. comedy scene. LaMarche played Dickie Lyons, an impressionist who befriends the main character, Mark Champlin. The film also starred Howie Mandel, Eileen Brennan, and Miles Chapin.

In Mark Hamill's 2004 film Comic Book: The Movie, LaMarche made a rare live appearance to be in the special features of the DVD alongside Pinky and the Brain co-star Rob Paulsen. Among other gags, he re-enacted his impression of Orson Welles' famous frozen peas commercial outtake.

Commercials

LaMarche has also lent his voice to commercials. He voiced Kellogg's Froot Loops spokesbird Toucan Sam, the animated Willy Wonka character in Nestlé's Willy Wonka Candy Company commercials, and the narrator for Lexus commercials. He has also appeared as himself, doing the voice of Popeye the Sailor for the Long John Silver's restaurant chain in the early 1990s, reprising the role from the TV series Popeye & Son.

On 8 September 2018, LaMarche was featured in the commercial for the open world driving game Forza Horizon 4.

Theme parks

LaMarche provided the voice of Yosemite Sam for the Yosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure! dark ride at Six Flags Over Texas, which opened in 1992.[23]

Personal life

LaMarche has been married to Robin G. Eisenman since May 19, 1991; together they have a son, Jonathan.[24]

Filmography

Film

List of voice performances in films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Rock & RuleThe Sailor[25]
1992Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My VacationDizzy Devil[25]
1992Cool WorldVincent Whiskers, Drunken Bar Patron[25]
1994Scooby-Doo! in Arabian NightsCyclops[25]Television film
Tiny Toons Spring Break SpecialDizzy Devil[25]
Ed WoodOrson Welles
Pom PokoNarrator, Second Drunk
1995NapoleonSnake, Frill-Necked Lizard, Turtle[25]
1996Space JamPepé Le Pew[25]
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2Lost & Found Officer[25]
1999Wakko's WishThe Brain, Squit[25]Nominated – Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
The Chimp ChannelHarry Waller, Bernard
Mogge: The MovieTiny
2000The Life & Adventures of Santa ClausMogorb[25]
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the WolfmanLawrence Talbot, Wolfman
2002Balto II: Wolf QuestBalto[25]Direct-to-video
Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's RevengeInspector Gadget
Hey Arnold!: The MovieBig Bob Pataki, Head of Security[25]
Tom and Jerry: The Magic RingSpike, Alley Cat[25]Direct-to-video
2003101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London AdventureHorace Badun[25]
ElfBuddy's BurpUncredited
2004Team America: World PoliceAlec Baldwin
Balto III: Wings of ChangeBalto, Bull Moose[25]Direct-to-video
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three MusketeersMedium Beagle Boy[25]
Comic Book: The MovieHimselfSegment: "Behind the Voices"
2006TekkonkinkreetFujimura
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes ChristmasYosemite Sam
Casper's Scare SchoolPirate, Thurdigree Burns[25]
BarnyardIgg[25]
Queer Duck: The MovieOscar Wildcat[25]Direct-to-video
2007Futurama: Bender's Big ScoreCalculon, Kif Kroker, Morbo, various
2008Futurama: Bender's Game
The Jewish Nudist BuddhistGodIndependent film
Dead Space: DownfallWhite, Bavaro[25]Direct-to-video
Tripping the Rift: The MovieGus
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion BacksCalculon, Kif Kroker, Morbo, various
2009Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
2012Wreck-It RalphRoot Beer Tapper[25]
2012Batman: The Dark Knight ReturnsHerbert Willing[25]
2012Big Top Scooby-Doo!Archambault[25]Direct-to-video
2013FrozenKing Agnarr[25]
2014The BoxtrollsSir Langsdale[25]
2015Looney Tunes: Rabbits RunYosemite Sam[25]
2016ZootopiaMr. Big[25]
2017CarGoChief, Ferryman, Tough Old Car[25]
2017Best Fiends: Visit Minutia[26]HowieShort film
2017K9 World CupVoiceDirect to video
2018Best Fiends: Fort of Hard Knocks[27]
Ralph Breaks the InternetRoot Beer Tapper[25]
2018Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain HighOberon, Red Tornado[25]Direct-to-video
2019Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th GhostVincent Van Ghoul, Bernie Alan, Vance Linklater[25]
2019The Lego Movie 2: The Second PartSpike

Animation

List of voice performances in television shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Jack Rabbit Story: Easter FeverDon Rattles, Steed Martin[25]Television film
Take Me Up to the Ball GameAdditional Voices
1985–86Inspector GadgetChief QuimbySeason 2
1986Faerie Tale TheatreMockingbird Maurice
The TransformersSix-GunEpisode: "Thief in the Night"
PopplesPuzzle
1986–91The Real GhostbustersEgon Spengler, Various Voices
1987The Facts of LifeRod SperlingEpisode: "Seven Little Indians"
Popeye and SonPopeye
DuckTalesCount RoyEpisode: "Duck in the Iron Mask"
WordplayHimselfContestant
1988The New Adventures of Beany and CecilDishonest John
Dennis the MenaceGeorge Wilson, Henry Mitchell, Ruff
1989The Super Mario Bros. Super ShowInspector GadgetEpisode: "Defective Gadgetry"
Dennis the MenaceGeorge Wilson, Henry Mitchell, Ruff
1989–92G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroCopperhead, Low-Light, Spirit, Serpentor, Destro, Big Ben
1990–91Attack of the Killer TomatoesZoltan[25]
1990–95Captain Planet and the PlaneteersVerminous Skumm, Duke Nukum
Tiny Toon AdventuresDizzy Devil, Tasmanian Devil, Yosemite Sam, Blueboy, Robin Killems, Board Artist, Parum Pum Man[25]
1991TaleSpinGeneral Patton
1991Where's Waldo?Additional Voices
1991–95Taz-ManiaHugh Tasmanian Devil, Daniel Platypus, Daffy Duck, Drew Tasmanian Devil, Yosemite Sam
1993Batman: The Animated SeriesMurphy[25]Episode: "The Man Who Killed Batman"
1993–95BonkersMr. Blackenblue, Smarts, Tuttle Turtle, Al Vermin
1993–96Rocko's Modern LifeAdditional Voices
1993–98AnimaniacsThe Brain, Squit, Wakko's Burps, Mel Gibson, Michelangelo, Jack Palance, Reporter, Marvin the Martian, Eli, Captain Kirk, Hisskill, Myles Standish, Santa Claus, Golfing Doctor, Spartacus, Howie Turn, William Shatner, Announcer, Doofy, Conductor[25]
1994The Little MermaidScuttle
1994–95The CriticJeremy Hawke, Principal Mangosuthu, Orson Welles, Humphrey Bogart, Jim Carrey, Bill Clinton, Bill Cosby, Tony Curtis, William Devane, Dirty Harry, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Hanks, Charlton Heston, Snowman, Hannibal Lechter, Dennis Hopper, Michael Jackson, George Lazenby, Rick Moranis, Arthur Bach, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Elvis Presley, Claude Rains, Keanu Reeves, Arnold Schwarzenegger, William Shatner, Christian Slater, Howard Stern, Jean-Luc Picard, The Three Tenors, Additional VoicesMain role
1995–presentThe SimpsonsGeorge C. Scott, Commander McBragg, Orson Welles, Vincent Price, Toucan Sam, Milo, Hedonismbot Cosplayer, Various VoicesRecurring role
1995–1996What a Cartoon!Man #2, Captain #1, Big Fat Roy[25]2 episodes
1995RugratsStore Clerk
1995–2004Johnny BravoDr. Alphonse, Squint Ringo, Fish Lips Malone, Additional Voices[25]
1995–97Freakazoid!Longhorn, The Brain, Krimson Kvetch, Rathgar, William Shatner, Dan, Morality and You Host[25]
1995–98Pinky and the BrainThe Brain[25]
Gadget Boy and HeatherBoris, Mulch and Humus, Myron Dabble, Chief Strombolli, G9
1995–1996Dumb and DumberFingers, Black Jack Dealer, Roy, Announcer, Mulligan, Principal[25]
1995–2001The Sylvester and Tweety MysteriesYosemite Sam, Bingo Barker, Lojack, Sam Spade, Harry Follicle, Pjerry Nelson[25]
1996–2003Dexter's LaboratorySimion, various voices[25]
1996The TickHotel Manager[25]Episode: "The Tick vs. Prehistory"
1996–1997Captain Simian & the Space MonkeysDr. Splitz, Matrix, Holo-boon 3462830, Kaz-Par, Olram[25]
1996–2004Hey Arnold!Big Bob Pataki, various voices[25]
1996–1997The Incredible HulkDoctor Strange
1996–1998Stickin' AroundAdditional Voices
1997Road RoversRussian President, Radio Announcer, Malcomb LaMarche[25]
1997–2005Space GoofsEtno Polino[25]
1997RecessAdditional Voices
Extreme GhostbustersEgon Spengler
The Wacky World of Tex AveryMooch, Emperor, Narrator, Additional Voices
Nightmare CreaturesNarratorTelevision commercial[28]
1998The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald[29]Dr. Quizzical, Burger Chef, Knight2 episodes
1998Oh Yeah! CartoonsLittle Guy, Wet Guy, Circus Guy, Rothgar, Toby, Frosty the Flake, Tiger[25]3 episodes
1998–2000Histeria!George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, William Shakespear, Amerigo Vespucci, Michelangelo, Socrates, Various Voices[25]Recurring role
1998–1999Pinky, Elmyra & the BrainThe Brain[25]Main role
1998–2005CatDogNarrator
1998–2005The Powerpuff GirlsAdditional Voices[25]Recurring role
1999Sonic UndergroundSleetMain role
1999–2000Mickey Mouse WorksMortimer MouseRecurring role
DilbertThe World's Smartest Garbageman
Sabrina: The Animated SeriesAdditional VoicesRecurring role
1999–2003,
2008–13,
2023-
FuturamaCalculon, Kif Kroker, Morbo, Lrrr, Axl Kroker, Walt, Donbot, Clamps, Hyper-Chicken Lawyer, Hedonismbot, Scoop Chang (season 5-7), Crushinator, Horrible Gelatinous Blob, Raoul, Headless Body of Spiro Agnew, Headless Clone of Spiro Agnew, Brain Spawn, "Anthology of Interest" Narrator, "The Scary Door" Announcer, George Washington's Head, George Michael's Head, Abraham Lincoln's Head, Theodore Roosevelt's Head, Charles de Gaulle's Head, Harry S. Truman's Head, Mario, Donkey Kong, Orson Welles' Head, Various VoicesMain role
2000Hard Drinkin' LincolnJohn Wilkes Booth
2000Buzz Lightyear of Star CommandAmbassador[25]Episode: "Speed Trap"
2000–2002Queer DuckOscar Wildcat, Mr. Duckstein, others
2000–03Poochini's YardDirt, Additional Voices
2001Baby Felix & FriendsMaster Cylinder
2001–02The OblongsTommy Vinegar
2001–03House of MouseVarious Voices
2001–04Jackie Chan AdventuresIkazuki, Cardiff Zendo, Tso LanRecurring role
2001–07Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawAzul Falcone, Stan Freezoid, Apache Chief, Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear, Inch High, Speed Buggy, Hi-Riser, Doggie Daddy, Droopy Dog, Quick Draw McGraw, Wally Gator, Magilla Gorilla, Shazzan, Atom Ant, Various[25]
2001–02What's With Andy?Principal DeRosaSeason 1
2002Kim PossibleBig Daddy Brotherson
2002–03Gadget & the GadgetinisLt. Gadget
2002Samurai JackThe Boss, Bouncer #2[25]Episode: "Jack and the Gangsters"
2002–04Teamo SupremoBaron Blitz
2002–08Codename: Kids Next DoorFather, Various[25]Recurring role
2003–06The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusZix, Various[25]
2003K10C: Kids' Ten CommandmentsOmri, Amos
2003–04Sabrina's Secret LifeSalem Saberhagen[25]
StripperellaVarious characters[25]
2004–05Duck DodgersK'chutha Sa'am, Masativo[25]Recurring role
2004–06Xiaolin ShowdownMaster Fung (season 2-3), Tubbimura, Chucky Choo, Various[25]Main role
Brandy & Mr. WhiskersAdditional Voices
2004Party WagonBumpy Snits, Ferryman, Cowpoke[25]Television film
2005A.T.O.M.Eel, Fender[25]
The Buzz on MaggieAdditional Voices
Loonatics UnleashedOphiuchus Sam, Pierre le Pew[25]2 episodes
2005–07Tripping the RiftGus[25]
CatscratchHovis, Additional Voices[25]Main role
2005–08Camp LazloAdditional Voices
My Gym Partner's A MonkeyPrincipal Pixiefrog, Mr. Mandrill, Mr. Hornbill, Mr. Blowhole, VariousMain role
2006–07Shuriken SchoolMr. No, Naginata, Kubo Utamaro, Zumichito, Daisuke Togakame
Class of 3000Southern Gentleman, Mr. Beals, Killer Robot, Purple Beverage Man, Game Show Host[25]
2006The BatmanBruiser[25]Episode: "A Matter of Family"
2007ChowderAdditional Voices
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
2007–08Tak and the Power of JujuChiefMain role
2007–09Random! CartoonsKlemp, Birdsdorf, Elecaptain Sam, Bjorn, Working Troll, Pickle Cop, Dog Catcher[25]
2008The Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackAdditional Voices
The Mighty B!
The BoondocksLarry King, Donald RichardsEpisode: "The S-Word"
2008–2011Back at the BarnyardIgg, Max Fripplehoot, Termite, Gruff Announcer, Network Announcer, Albert Einstein, Captain[25]
2009The Cleveland ShowKeith LeibEpisode: "Birth of a Salesman"
2009–11Bob & DougVarious Voices
2010Axe Cop MotionAvocado Soldier[30]Web comic
2010–12Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilAdditional Voices
2010–13Pound PuppiesJean Luc Glaciaire, Agent Francois[25]
2010–17Regular ShowAdditional Voices
2011–14Adventure TimeGrand Master Wizard[25]
The Looney Tunes ShowYosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, various voices[25]Main role
2011–13Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedVincent Van Ghoul
Generator RexValve[25]
2011–presentAmerican Dad!Colonel Withersby, Uzi Knessett, Additional Voices
2011–16Transformers: Rescue BotsPolice Chief Charlie Burns, Additional Voices[25]Main role
2012–14The Legend of KorraEqualist Announcer, Defense Attorney, Aiwei, Additional Voices[25]
2012–15Robot and MonsterGart, Perry, Loudmouth, Jerry, Nicky the Axe, Howly[25]
2013–17Ultimate Spider-ManDoctor Doom, Doombot, Charles the Butler, Plymouth RockerRecurring role
2012The Garfield ShowSamuel W. UnderburgerEpisode: "The Write Stuff"
Dan Vs.Mel Darwin
Robot ChickenThe Brain, Ricky Recycle-BinEpisode: "Eviscerated Post-Coital by a Six Foot Mantis"
The Penguins of MadagascarVarious Voices
Hero FactorySplitface
Have a Laugh!Mortimer Mouse
2013Mickey Mouse ClubhouseEpisode: "Super Adventure!"
BrickleberryKurt Thoreau, Donnie, Steve's Dad[25]
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Doctor Doom[25]Episode: "Red Rover"
2013–14Kung Fu Panda: Legends of AwesomenessHeilang, Lin Kuei, Goose Twins, Pigs[25]
Avengers AssembleDoctor Doom, Destroyer[25]4 episodes
2014–22Rick and MortyScary Olderson, Abrodolph Lincoler, Crocubot, Additional Voices
2014Nostalgia CriticThe Brain, HimselfEpisode: "The Purge"
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAtilla the Frog, Rasputin[25]Episode: "The Croaking"
2014–16The 7DGrumpy[25]
Turbo FastTickula, various voices[25]
2014–2017Sonic BoomVarious Voices
2014VeggieTales in the HouseGeorge the CucumberEpisode: "Larry's Cousin Comes to Town"
2015Star vs. the Forces of EvilKing Pony Head[25]Recurring role
2015–17Penn Zero: Part-Time HeroFedericks, Unicorn Soldiers, Troll, Crispity Cockatoo[25]
Harvey BeaksAdditional Voices
2015–18New Looney TunesYosemite Sam (season 1)Main role
2015–16Gravity FallsAdditional Voices
2016–19The Powerpuff GirlsMannoy[25]Recurring role
Milo Murphy's LawAdditional Voices
2017–19The Lion GuardKifaru[25]
2017Transformers: Robots in DisguiseDrag Strip, Dragbreak[25]Recurring role
Mickey and the Roadster RacersOmar, Morty McCool, Action Ashton, Sticky Fingers Fred3 episodes
All Hail King Julien: ExiledKoto, Video Game Announcer, Corpse[25]Main role
Hey Arnold!: The Jungle MovieBig Bob Pataki, Homeless Man 1, Flunky GuardTelevision film
2018My Little Pony: Friendship Is MagicChancellor Neighsay[25]5 episodes
Big City GreensMr. Alucard Grigorian[25]
2018–23DisenchantmentOdval, Big Jo, Leavo, various characters[25]Main role
2018–20Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesFoot Brute, Mobster #1[25]Recurring role
2019The Epic Tales of Captain UnderpantsTubbadump
Love, Death & RobotsNarrator[25]Episode: "When the Yogurt Took Over"
SpongeBob SquarePantsBus DriverEpisode: "Squid's on a Bus"
2019–2020The RocketeerSylvester Slapdash[25]Recurring role
2020AmphibiaSal[25]Episode: "Little Frogtown"
2020–23AnimaniacsThe Brain, Ian Malcolm, Cyclops, B.R.A.I.N. Bot, Alien #2, Area 51 Scientist[31][25]Main role
2020Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?Thraber's Ghost, Salesman, Caretaker[25]Episode: "The Internet on Haunted House Hill!"
2021Devil May CarePeterEpisode: "The Shipment"
2022–23Mickey Mouse FunhouseMortimer Mouse3 episodes
2022Zootopia+Mr. Big[25]Episode: "The Godfather of the Bride"
2023KrapopolisCentaur, Various2 episodes

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Great Math/Word/Reading AdventureStinky the Skunk
Storybook WeaverToucan Sam, Willy WonkaSegment: "Horton Hatches the Egg"
1995Battle BeastToadman
Full ThrottleNestor[25]
1996Mortimer and the Riddles of the MetallionLodius, Humpback Whale, Lion, Oxpecker, Walrus
Arcade AmericaAdditional Voices
1997Star Warped
1998Microshaft Winblows 98
The Junkyard RunYosemite SamUncredited
Animaniacs Game PackThe Brain, Foreman, Wakko's Belches[25]
Animaniacs: Ten Pin AlleyThe Brain[25]
1999Descent 3Additional Voices
Fisher-Price: Outdoor Adventures: Ranger TrailRanger Rudy
2000Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy DuckYosemite Sam[25]
102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the RescueHorace
Looney Tunes RacingYosemite Sam[25]
Looney Tunes: Space Race
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of AmnYoshimo, Renal Bloodscalp, Chief Inspector Brega, Lloyd, Hendak
Stupid InvadersEtno Polino, Santa Claus, Computer
Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time BustersYosemite Sam[25]
Sheep Raider
2001Stupid InvadersEtno Polino[25]
Star Trek: Starfleet Command: Orion PiratesAdditional Voices
2002Taz WantedYosemite Sam
Disney GolfMortimer Mouse
2003FreelancerAdditional Voices
FuturamaVarious Voices
Looney Tunes: Back in ActionYosemite Sam, Blacque Jacque Shellacque
2004Storybook Weaver DeluxeToucan Sam, Willy WonkaSegment: "Horton Hatches the Egg"
2005Animaniacs: The Great Edgar HuntThe Brain, Igor
Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.Father, Burly Candy Pirate[25]
2006Open SeasonBoswell, Duck[25]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyJack O'Lantern[25]
Xiaolin ShowdownMaster Fung[25]
2007CatscratchHovis
Guild Wars: Eye of the NorthVekkExpansion pack
Looney Tunes: Acme ArsenalFoghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam[25]
The Simpsons GameWilliam Shakespeare
2008Harvey Birdman: Attorney at LawStan Freezoid, Azul Falcone, Inch High
Looney Tunes: Cartoon ConductorYosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote[25]
Crash: Mind over MutantDr. Nitrus Brio[25]
Tak and the Guardians of GrossChief
2009FusionFallFather
2010Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity GauntletMagneto[25]
2011Batman: Arkham CityMr. Freeze, Calendar Man, Political Prisoner
Star Wars: The Old RepublicGeneral Var Suthra[25]Grouped under "Additional Voices"
2012Sorcerers of the Magic KingdomHorace
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop DistanceMedium Beagle Boy
2013Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced EditionYoshimo, Renal Bloodscalp, Chief Inspector Brega, Lloyd, Hendak
2013–15Skylanders seriesNight Shift, Dive Clops
2013Batman: Arkham OriginsMr. Freeze, Cyrus PinkneyCold, Cold Heart DLC
2014Skylanders: Trap TeamNightshift
2015Batman: Arkham KnightMr. FreezeSeason of Infamy DLC
2016Batman: Arkham Underworld
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter PrologueMedium Beagle Boy
2017Crash Bandicoot N. Sane TrilogyN. Brio, Lab Assistants[25]Excluding Warped
2020Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black OrderDoctor Doom[25]Fantastic Four: Shadow of Doom expansion
2021Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!N. Brio
2023DreamWorks All-Star Kart RacingBoss Baby (Theodore Templeton)[25]

Live-action

List of acting performances in film and television shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Super Mario Bros. Super ShowInspector GadgetEpisode: "Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn"
2013I Know That VoiceHimselfDocumentary film
2018The NeighborhoodHandyRandy79Episode: "Welcome to the Repipe"
2021Witness InfectionMr. MiolaIndependent film
2023Murder, Anyone?George

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
YearAwardCategoryTitleResult
1998Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramPinky and the BrainNominated
1998Annie AwardsVoice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television ProductionWon
2000Male Voice Acting in a Feature ProductionWakko's WishNominated
2011Emmy AwardsOutstanding Voice-Over PerformanceFuturama: Lrrreconcilable NdndifferencesWon
2012Futurama: The Silence of the ClampsWon
2020Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated ProgramThe RocketeerNominated
2023Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television / Broadcast ProductionZootopia+Won[32]

References

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