Greg Berg

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Greg Berg
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Born (1960-11-26) November 26, 1960 (age 62)
OccupationVoice actor
Years active1982present

Greg Berg (born November 26, 1960) is an American voice actor, best known for his work in cartoons, video games and in films as a voice match for certain male Hollywood actors.

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Filmography

Anime

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Flint the Time Detective Pteri2 episodes; English dub
2002The Cat ReturnsAdditional VoicesEnglish dub

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Revenge of the Nerds Larry Fine RobotUncredited
1988 Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw Beamer (voice)Direct-to-video
1988NormalityMonster Voices (voice)
1990 Box-Office BunnyAudience (voice)Short Film
1995 Toy Story Local Announcer (voice)
2002 Highway Alligator Boy
2003RockfishMutant Animal (voice)Short Film
2004 Gopher Broke Gopher (voice)Short Film
2005 Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The MovieMontresor (voice)Direct-to-video
2005 Chicken Little Additional Voices (voice)
2006 The Wild Vulture (voice)
2009 Gnomes & Trolls: The Secret ChamberSneaky (voice)English Dub
2009 Ojai BumsAlanShort Film
2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Igor (voice)
2011 The Muppets Stage Manager (voice)Uncredited
2015 Concussion SportscasterUncredited
2016 Trolls (Additional voice)
2018 Gnomes & Trolls: The Forest Trail Sneaky (voice)English Dub

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 The Book of Lists Alexander Haig / Gerald Ford Episode: "Pilot"
1982Robotman & FriendsRobotman (voice)
1983 CHiPs Messenger in Gorilla SuitEpisode: "Hot Date"; uncredited
1984 The Love Boat Additional VoicesEpisode: "Vicki and the Fugitive/Lady in the Window/Stolen Years/Dutch Treat: Part 1"
1984 Knots Landing Billy2 episodes
1984 Partners in Crime VoiceEpisode: "Fantasyland"
1984–1991 Muppet Babies Fozzie / Scooter (voice)107 episodes
1985 Dallas (voice)Episode: "Dead Ends"
1985 Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters Fozzie Bear / Dr. Julius Strangepork (voice)Episode: "In the Beginning"
1986 Silver Spoons CabbieEpisode: "The Way We Weren't"
1986 Who's the Boss? Robot (voice)Episode: "The Christmas Card"; uncredited
1987 Married... with Children Commercial Actor (voice)Episode: "But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy"
1989–1991 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Donatello / Bebop / Sluggo / Frosty (voice)9 episodes
1989–1994 Garfield and Friends Judge (voice)8 episodes
1990 The Simpsons Rory (voice)Episode: "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
1990Moe's WorldBird Sounds (voice)TV movie
1990–1991 Night Court Young Bob Hope / Additional Voices (voice)2 episodes; uncredited
1991 Yo Yogi! Huckleberry Hound / Moe Wendell / Joe Wendell (voice)10 episodes
1992 Bob Additional Voices (voice)Episode: "Terminate Her"; uncredited
1992Sibs(voice)Episode: "The Eleanor Roosevelt Story"; uncredited
1994Count DeClues' Mystery CastleTalking StatueTV movie
1994 Sliders Gilligan on TV (voice)Episode: "The King Is Back"; uncredited
1998 The Rat Pack Eddie Cantor / Newscaster (voice)TV movie; uncredited
1999SororityDean Tinker
2006 Avatar: The Last Airbender Pong (voice)Episode: "City of Walls and Secrets"
2006 American Dad! (voice)Episode: "The Best Christmas Story Never Told"
2012 The Untold History of the United States President Jimmy Carter / Gen. Curtis LeMay (voice)2 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Cyberia Voices
1995 Normality Fatty
1996 Shattered Steel Voices
2001 Monsters, Inc. Fungus
2002 Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena Fungus
2004 EverQuest II 18 characters
2006 Desperate Housewives: The Game Dr. Arthur Henrikson
2009 Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X
2009 inFamous Male Pedestrian
2011 Shadows of the Damned Demons
2012 Hitman: Absolution Chris / Chicago Cops / Blackwater Guards
2013 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Additional Voices

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