Phil LaMarr | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1983–present |
Website | phillamarr |
Phil LaMarr is an American actor and comedian. He was one of the original featured cast members on the sketch comedy television series Mad TV , where he stayed for five seasons. His voice acting roles in animated series include the title character of Samurai Jack , both John Stewart / Green Lantern and Virgil Hawkins / Static in the DC Animated Universe (across the series Static Shock , Justice League , and Justice League Unlimited ), Hermes Conrad in Futurama , Bolbi Stroganofsky in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius , Carver Descartes in The Weekenders , Ollie Williams and Judge Dignified Q. Blackman in Family Guy , and Wilt in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends . LaMarr has also provided voices for video game franchises including Metal Gear , Jak and Daxter , Darksiders , Final Fantasy , Infamous , Dead Island , Kingdom Hearts , and Mortal Kombat . He also voiced Browntooth the Goblin Rogue in the Critical Role episode "The Goblins".
In film, he has appeared in Pulp Fiction (1994), Bio-Dome (1996), Speaking of Sex (2001), Spider-Man 2 (2004), and Real Steel (2011).
LaMarr was born in Los Angeles, California. [1]
LaMarr, unlike most of the other original nine cast members of Mad TV, had extensive television and film jobs experience when he joined the show (as did fellow cast member David Herman). Even before college, he had voiced a character on the Mister T cartoon show.
Some of the recurring characters LaMarr performed on Mad TV were Desperation Lee ("Funky Walker Dirty Talker"), Jaq the UBS Guy, "sexy player" Rick, talentless R&B singer Savante, and Rocket Revengers star Lieutenant Abraham Jefferson (a.k.a. Lincoln Willis).
LaMarr has done impressions of the following celebrities:
He has also done impressions of Moe Howard from The Three Stooges while playing an African-American version of the character.
LaMarr left Mad TV at the end of the fifth season (2000). [2]
Sometimes, LaMarr filled in for Greg Proops on Odd News, a 4-minute section on Yahoo.com. It features odd but true recent news.
Since July 1, 2020, LaMarr has hosted NASA TV's "Ask the Astronomers live!" show.
LaMarr's voice over credits include a starring role on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited as John Stewart/Green Lantern, a major role as Hermes Conrad and various other characters on Futurama , and the title roles on Samurai Jack and Static Shock . He also voiced Black Vulcan in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and Hector Con Carne in Evil Con Carne. LaMarr reprised his role as Hermes Conrad in the Futurama films Bender's Big Score , The Beast with a Billion Backs , Bender's Game , Into the Wild Green Yonder , and upon the series return in 2010. He also voices Wilt and other recurring characters in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends , Carver Descartes on The Weekenders , Philly Phil in Class of 3000 , and he portrayed the character Osmosis Jones in the television series Ozzy & Drix (replacing Chris Rock). He was also Gabe Wallace, and other characters in Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters . He additionally voices Jazz, Omega Supreme, Oil Slick, and Jetstorm on Transformers Animated . LaMarr portrayed Nautolan Jedi Master Kit Fisto in Star Wars : The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network; he also played Amit Noloff, a one time character, and a Tactical Droid. He portrayed Aquaman, and voiced other characters in Young Justice , and he voiced Baxter Stockman in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . He also lent his voice to the character of Lucius Fox for DC Super Hero Girls . LaMarr also provided voice talent to J.A.R.V.I.S. throughout the series of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes . He also portrayed Professor Thistlethorpe, a caterpillar, in BoJack Horseman . Through a tweet Jar Jar Binks actor Ahmed Best implied that LaMarr had done the voice work for his character on the animated show The Clone Wars under the pseudonym BJ Hughes. [3] LaMarr provided the voice of Alphabittle the unicorn in the Netflix animated film My Little Pony: A New Generation . [4]
In July 2021, LaMarr provided the voice for Orn Free Taa in Star Wars: The Bad Batch . [5] [6]
LaMarr's stage credits include The Tempest , As You Like It , Guys and Dolls , Asylum, South Coast Repertory's Make the Break and the Sacred Fools Theater Company's inaugural production of The Fatty Arbuckle Spookhouse Revue.
LaMarr's second film role was that of the ill-fated Marvin from Pulp Fiction . He has appeared in Kill the Man , Free Enterprise , Cherish , and Manna from Heaven . He appeared in Speaking of Sex starring Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara, and Back by Midnight with Kirstie Alley, Rodney Dangerfield, and Randy Quaid.
LaMarr's other film appearances include Fronterz (2004) and Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman (2005). LaMarr also appeared in Cook Off! as Thaddeus Briggs.
LaMarr made a cameo appearance in the Will Ferrell film Step Brothers , viewing a house for sale with his wife.
LaMarr also was in the Yum Corp Sexual Harassment training videos.
LaMarr played Cowboy Curtis in the Los Angeles and Broadway productions of The Pee-wee Herman Show . The LA production ran from January 12 to February 7, 2010, at the Club Nokia @ LA Live. The New York show opened on November 11 and ended its limited engagement on January 2, 2011. The New York production was recorded for an HBO special that aired in March 2011.
LaMarr also appeared in Spider-Man 2 as a passenger standing behind Spider-Man in the subway train.
LaMarr performed the English voice-over work for Vamp, a villain of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots . Additionally, LaMarr voiced the characters Reddas from Square Enix's Final Fantasy XII as well as Ramza in the PSP version of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions . He also did several voices for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines .
He also did the English voice acting for the parts of Sig and Count Veger in the Jak and Daxter video game series as well as voicing several characters in the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance , as well as the voice of Gadon Thek in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic . As well as a featuring in the Sega CD game Make My Video C+C Music Factory , he also was the voice of Chris Jacobs in both Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction and its sequel, Mercenaries 2: World in Flames . He plays the character John White/The Beast in the PS3 titles Infamous and Infamous 2 . Also, he plays the character Dr. Bradley Ragland in the game Prototype .
He also was the voice of the grumpy Kane in the game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning , and Marty in the video game tie-in of Madagascar . LaMarr also voiced the merchant "Vulgrim" in the action/adventure hybrid Darksiders .
He played the role of "Mr. Sunshine" in the 2008 crime game Saints Row 2 , and reprised his role in Saints Row IV in 2013.
He reprised his role as Kit Fisto for the video game: Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes . [7] LaMarr voiced Rick Grimes in the animation film of The Walking Dead . [8]
He also voiced Sam B, one of the playable characters in Dead Island , and recently made his debut in the Kingdom Hearts series in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance as Phoebus, a character originally from The Hunchback of Notre Dame and voiced by Kevin Kline.
LaMarr returned to the Metal Gear franchise as the voice of Kevin Washington in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance .
He also provided the voice for multiple roles in Hunt the Truth, a marketing campaign audio-drama for Halo 5: Guardians . [9]
LaMarr provided the voices of Aquaman and John Stewart (Green Lantern) in the 2013 superhero fighting video game Injustice: Gods Among Us and its 2017 sequel, Injustice 2 .
LaMarr, in addition, provided his voice for a number of audio logs in 2016 puzzle game, The Witness . [10] He also voiced Kotal Kahn in Mortal Kombat X (2015) and Mortal Kombat 11 (2019).
He voiced Pangolier in Dota 2 .
LaMarr had been announced to appear as a regular character in a webisode series, Naught for Hire produced by Jeffrey Berman and Ben Browder ( Farscape ), that has been in development since 2010. His character Mark One was described to be that of an elevator with mood swings. [11]
LaMarr worked on co-creating and voice-acting in a project titled Goblins Animated . The Kickstarter launched on October 23, 2017, and finished on November 22, 2017. LaMarr worked with Ellipsis Stephens, Danielle Stephens, and Matt King to produce the cartoon. Voice actors on board were Billy West, Maurice LaMarche, Jim Cummings, Matthew Mercer and Steve Blum. [12]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1994 | It's Pat | Stage Manager | ||
Pulp Fiction | Marvin | [13] | ||
1996 | Bio-Dome | Assistant | ||
1998 | Suicide, the Comedy | Erik | ||
The Thin Pink Line | Jimmy "Licorice Whip" Wilson | |||
Free Enterprise | Eric | |||
1999 | Kill the Man | Marky Marx | ||
Eat Your Heart Out | Stage Manager | |||
2000 | A Man Is Mostly Water | Testifier | ||
2001 | Speaking of Sex | Joel Johnson Jr. | ||
2002 | Jane White Is Sick & Twisted | Bert | ||
Cherish | Yoga Instructor | |||
Manna from Heaven | Asst. Casino Manager | |||
2003 | Evil Alien Conquerors | Vel-Dan | ||
2004 | Spider-Man 2 | Train Passenger | Uncredited | |
2005 | Back by Midnight | Mile Away | ||
2008 | Step Brothers | Second Homebuyer | ||
2011 | Real Steel | ESPN Boxing Commentator | ||
2013 | I Know That Voice | Himself | Documentary | [14] |
2014 | Men, Women & Children | Shrink |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1991 | Murphy Brown | Ben Lawson | Episode: "Q & A on FYI" | |
The Royal Family | Mr. Spencer | Episode: "Educating Al" | ||
1992 | Jake and the Fatman | Assistant | Episode: "There'll Be Some Changes Made" | |
1993 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Edward | Episode: "Robbing the Banks" | |
L.A. Law | Reporter #3 | Episode: "Parent Trap" | ||
Wings | Gil the Mechanic | Episode: "Labor Pains" | ||
Mad About You | Marshall | Episode: "The Man Who Said Hello" | ||
Sex, Shock & Censorship | Butch Jones | Television film | ||
The Second Half | Concierge | Episode: "Like Father, Like John" | ||
1994 | Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | Leonard Pickett | Episode: "For Whom the Heck the Bell Tolls" | |
The George Carlin Show | Bob Brown | 7 episodes | ||
1995 | Get Smart | The Jazz Singer | Episode: "Shoot Up the Charts" | |
Living Single | Joe | Episode: "If the Crew Fits" | ||
Sawbones | Stanley Johnson | Television film | ||
1995–2000 | Mad TV | Various | 112 episodes Also writer (55 episodes) | [13] |
1999–2001 | The PJs | Thurgood Stubbs | Eddie Murphy's Understudy | |
2000–01 | Yes, Dear | Steve | 2 episodes | |
Nikki | Richard | |||
2001 | NYPD Blue | Sidney Thompson | ||
Philly | Anthony | |||
2003 | Without a Trace | Tom Lewis Jr. | Episode: "Kam Li" | |
A.U.S.A. | Announcer | Episode: "Sullivan, Rakoff, & Associate" | ||
2004–05 | Eve | Coleman | 3 episodes | |
2004 | The Bernie Mac Show | Orlando | Episode: "That Old Mac Magic" | |
Reno 911! | Craps Guy | 2 episodes | ||
Cold Case | Kiki Solis | Episode: "Discretion" | ||
2005 | Second Time Around | Myron | Episode: "You're Fired" | |
Barbershop | Derrick | 4 episodes | ||
2006 | The Jake Effect | Marcus | Episode: "Don't Mess with Sloppy" | |
2007 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Pharmacist | Episode: "The N Word" | |
According to Jim | Kurt | Episode: "Any Man of Mine" | ||
2009–14 | Castle | Dr. Holloway | 3 episodes | [13] |
2010 | Svetlana | Phil | ||
2010–11 | Big Time Rush | Hawk | ||
2011 | State of Georgia | Jules | 2 episodes | |
2012 | Happy Endings | Phil | Episode: "Makin' Changes" | |
2012–13 | Inside the Legend | Chaz Hannigan, Einsteintwain, Oedipus, Saint Peter, John Henry | Also writer and producer | |
2013 | Raising Hope | Nolan | Episode: "Credit Where Credit Is Due" | |
Comedy Bang! Bang! | Ricky Nichols | Episode: "Cobie Smulders Wears a Black & White Strapless Dress" | ||
2015 | The Millers | Principal Walters | Episode: "Hero" | |
Young & Hungry | Father Gary | Episode: "Young & Christmas" | ||
2016 | The Muppets | Doctor | Episode: "Generally Inhospitable" | |
The Real O'Neals | Archie | Episode: "The Real Spring Fever" | ||
Lucifer | Ryan Goldburg | Episode: "Weaponizer" | ||
2016–17 | Veep | Paul Graves | 4 episodes | |
2017 | Grey's Anatomy | Steve Duncan | Episode: "Jukebox Hero" | |
Get Shorty | Brandon Fisher | 5 episodes | ||
2018 | Superstore | Erick Evans | Episode: "Video Game Release" | |
Heathers | Mr. McNamara | 2 episodes | ||
2019 | Supergirl | Malefic J'onzz | Recurring role | |
2019–23 | A Black Lady Sketch Show | Various | 7 episodes | |
2022 | The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window | Group Counseling Leader | Episode: "Episode 3" | |
Murderville | Commissioner Barton | Episode: "The Cold Case" | [15] | |
Better Things | LaMarr | Episode: "Ephemera" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1983–1985 | Mister T | Woody Daniels | ||
1997 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | Various voices | ||
Johnny Bravo | [16] | |||
1998 | The Wild Thornberrys | Tuku, Steamboat Captain | 2 episodes | [16] |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons | Warren, Solicitor | Episode: "Zoomates" | [16] | |
1998–2009 | King of the Hill | Lester Payton, Roger Sack, Ramsey | 21 episodes | [16] |
1999–2003 | Hey Arnold! | Jamie O. Johanssen | [16] | |
1999–present | Family Guy | Ollie Williams, Judge Dignified Q. Blackman, additional voices | ||
Futurama | Hermes Conrad, additional voices | |||
2000–04 | The Weekenders | Carver Descartes, Bluke, Coach Coulson, various voices | [16] | |
2000–02 | What a Cartoon! | Lost Cat, Captain Americlean | 2 episodes | [16] |
2000–01 | Clerks: The Animated Series | Axel Foley | ||
2000–02 | Baby Blues | Rex | ||
2000–01 | Clifford the Big Red Dog | Al | [16] | |
2000–04 | Static Shock | Virgil Hawkins / Static, John Stewart / Green Lantern, Tracy McGrady | Main role (52 episodes) | [16] |
2000 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | Rocket Crocket, Smeego, Patron | [16] | |
2001–04 | Justice League | John Stewart / Green Lantern, Justice Lord Green Lantern, Ed Reiss | Main role (43 episodes) | [16] |
2001 | The Oblongs | Additional voices | ||
2001–02 | Invader Zim | Poop Dawg, The Letter M, Noogums / Shnooky, various voices | [16] | |
2001 | The Legend of Tarzan | Basuli | ||
2001–05 | The Proud Family | Michael, Coach Collins, additional voices | 20 episodes | |
2001–07 | Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | Black Vulcan, additional voices | [16] | |
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | Hector Con Carne, Dracula, Judge Roy Splean | |||
2001–04, 2017 | Samurai Jack | Samurai Jack, additional voices | [16] [26] | |
2004–06 | Justice League Unlimited | John Stewart / Green Lantern, Steel, Static, S.T.R.I.P.E., Static, Angle Man, Bashari | 18 episodes | [16] |
2002 | The Zeta Project | Schiz, Deputy | Episode: "Ro's Gift" | [16] |
2002–04 | Fillmore! | Nelson Kelloch, MC, Elderly Man, Snooty Student | 2 episodes | [16] |
2002–07 | Kim Possible | Vinnie | ||
2002–04 | Ozzy & Drix | Osmosis "Ozzy" Jones, Vitamin A, Iron, Junior | Main role (26 episodes) | [16] |
2003–06 | The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | Bolbi Stroganofsky, various voices | [16] | |
2003 | Clifford's Puppy Days | Baker | Episode: "Lights, Camera, Action" | [16] |
2003–04 | Evil Con Carne | Hector Con Carne, additional voices | Main role Also writer (1 episode) | |
2004 | ChalkZone | Boris, Mean Santa | ||
2004–05 | What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Colonel Henry Thornwald/Shaman, Toddy Stickfigger, Cabbie | 2 episodes | |
2004 | The Powerpuff Girls | Big John, Bouncer, Governor, Pesos Bill, Katanga | 2 episodes | [16] |
Maya & Miguel | Mr. Shue | Episode: "The Taming of Mr. Shue" | ||
Dave the Barbarian | Various voices | [16] | ||
2004–09 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | Wilt, Jackie Khones, additional voices | [16] | |
2004 | Megas XLR | Rob, R.E.C.R., T-Bot | [16] | |
The Fairly OddParents | Mr. Phifer | Episode: "Fairy Friends and Neighbors/Just the Two of Us" | ||
2005 | My Life as a Teenage Robot | Orion, Boy | Episode: "Teen Team Time" | [16] |
2005–07 | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | Marcus Connor, additional voices | ||
2005–08 | Robot Chicken | Ang Lee, Squirrel, Michael Jackson, Douglas | ||
2005 | Catscratch | Squeakus | Episode: "Bringin' Down the Mouse" | [16] |
2005–06 | Danny Phantom | Maurice Foley, Nerd, Old Man | 2 episodes | [16] |
Loonatics Unleashed | Drake Sypher | 3 episodes | [16] | |
2005–08 | My Gym Partner's a Monkey | Virgil "Bull" Sharkowski, additional voices | ||
2006 | The Batman | Maxie Zeus | Episode: "Thunder" | [16] |
Totally Spies! | Boogie Gus | Episode: "I Hate the Eighties" | ||
2006–07 | Class of 3000 | Philly Phil, various voices | [16] | |
2006–08 | Drawn Together | Ray-Ray, UPS Man | ||
2006 | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Earth King Kuei | 3 episodes | [16] |
2007 | Afro Samurai | Teen Afro, Brothers | English dub | [16] |
2007–08 | The Replacements | M.C. McC | ||
2007 | Friday: The Animated Series | Smokey, Stanley, Joann | ||
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Raheem | Episode: "Party Monsters" | [16] | |
2007–11 | WordGirl | Yellow Shirted Guy | ||
2007–09 | Chowder | Ancho, Muffintops, Star Hat Man, Old Teller | [16] | |
2007 | Codename: Kids Next Door | Numbuh Infinity | Episode: "Operation: T.R.E.A.T.Y." | |
2008–09 | The Spectacular Spider-Man | Randy Robertson, Robbie Robertson, Ricochet, Homonculi | [16] | |
Transformers: Animated | Jazz, Oil Slick, Omega Supreme (season 3), Jetstorm, Alpha Trion | [16] | ||
2008 | Phineas and Ferb | Street Performer, Bango Ru Security Guard | Episode: "Got Game?/Comet Kermilian" | |
Underfist: Halloween Bash | Dracula, Bougersnatch | Television special | [16] | |
2008–14 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Kit Fisto, Bail Organa, Orn Free Taa, various voices | [16] | |
2009–16 | The Garfield Show | Additional voices | ||
2009 | Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | Jam-Jam James | Episode: "Hoop Dreamz" | |
Wolverine and the X-Men | Gambit, Bolivar Trask | |||
The Goode Family | Maffew, Principal Whitmore, Joaquim, Solosolo | |||
2009–11 | Glenn Martin, DDS | Erasmus, Jersey Pete, Grandpa Bert | ||
2009 | The Super Hero Squad Show | Captain Jamaica | Episode: "O, Captain, My Captain!" | |
2010 | Black Panther | T'Shan, additional voices | [16] | |
The Cartoonstitute | Sly | Episode: "3 Dog Band" | [16] | |
DC Super Friends | Cyborg, Gorilla Grodd | Television special | [16] | |
The Walking Dead | Rick Grimes | Motion comic | ||
2010–12 | The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes | J.A.R.V.I.S., Wonder Man, young Kang, additional voices | [16] [27] | |
2010–19 | Young Justice | Aquaman, Dubbilex, L-Ron, Reach Ambassador, B'arzz O'oomm/Green Beetle, Metron, Calvin Durham, J'emm J'axx, Vor-Kil | [16] | |
2010 | G.I. Joe: Renegades | Scrap-Iron, Doc | Episode: "Rage" | [16] |
2011 | Generator Rex | Fast-Talking Announcer | Episode: "Moonlighting" | [16] |
Night of the Hurricane | Ollie Williams | Television special | ||
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice | Crumbles | Television special | [16] | |
2011–22 | Curious George | Dewey Freezum | ||
2012 | Napoleon Dynamite | Various | [16] | |
The Cleveland Show | Chris Brown | Episode: "Mama Drama" | ||
Black Dynamite | Muhammad Ali, Racer X | Episode: "The Race War or Big Black Cannon, Balls Run!" | ||
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Melvin Keisterbaum | Episode: "Web of the Dreamweaver!" | ||
2012–15 | Ultimate Spider-Man | J.A.R.V.I.S., Cloak, Dormammu, Walter Cage, additional voices | [16] | |
2012–13 | Kaijudo | Gabriel Wallace, Cyber Lord Finbarr, Carny, additional voices | [16] | |
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange | Various | [16] | ||
2012–17 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Baxter Stockman | [16] | |
2013 | Pound Puppies | Steven, Doc, President Bigman, Copter Pilot | ||
Adventure Time | Hypno Priest, Mo-Mo | Episode: "The Vault" | ||
2013–15 | Regular Show | Cash Bankis, additional voices | [16] | |
2013–23 | American Dad! | Agent Crisp / various | ||
2013–15 | Turbo Fast | Smoove Move, additional voices | [16] | |
2014 | Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. | Dormammu | 2 episodes | [16] |
TripTank | Various voices | [16] | ||
Mixels | Flurr, Chomly, Tentro | [16] | ||
2014–16 | BoJack Horseman | Judge | ||
2014–17 | Star Wars Rebels | Bail Organa | [16] | |
2014 | Ben 10: Omniverse | Jonesy, Bus Driver | Episode: "From Hedorium to Eternity" | [16] |
The Simpsons | Hermes Conrad | Episode: "Simpsorama" | ||
2015–16 | Avengers Assemble | Doctor Spectrum, Dormammu, Baron Mordo, Nuke, Bashenga | [16] | |
2015–18 | Pickle and Peanut | Yuk Yuk, additional voices | ||
2015 | Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | Zack, Cop at Pier, Officer, Old Man | 2 episodes | [16] |
2015–16 | Sanjay and Craig | Various | [16] | |
2015–17 | Clarence | Chelsea's Dad, Old Jeff, TV Narrator | ||
2016 | Kulipari | Arabanoo, Killara | ||
Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Additional voices | |||
Uncle Grandpa | ||||
2016–18 | Mighty Magiswords | Noville, Sidney, various voices | [16] | |
2016–19 | The Lion Guard | Shingo, Goigoi, additional voices | [16] | |
2017–20 | The Loud House | Kotaro, Steve, Mr. Scully | [16] | |
2017 | Milo Murphy's Law | Marcus Underwood | [16] | |
SuperMansion | Hugh Dorvaks | Episode: "SuperMansion: Drag Me to Halloween" | ||
Vampirina | Mr. Froufington, Mr. Walker | 2 episodes | [16] | |
2017–18 | Bunsen Is a Beast | Ken, additional voices | [16] | |
Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters | Ricardo's Dad, Policeman | 4 episodes | [16] | |
2017–21 | F Is for Family | Additional voices | ||
2017–19 | The Jellies! | Cornell Jelly | ||
2017–present | Craig of the Creek | Bernard Williams, Ian, Paintball Mike, Granddad | [16] | |
2018–2022 | Pete the Cat | Burton Burrow, Bernie Burrow, Bill Burrow | ||
2018 | Bunnicula | Captain | Episode: "Bunn on a Plane" | [16] |
Welcome to the Wayne | 5now4n | Episode: "Flutch" | [16] | |
Wacky Races | Hong Kong Phooey | Episode: "Hong Kong Screwy"; also writer (2 episodes) | [16] | |
Star Wars Resistance | Antiques Vendor, Stormtroopers | [16] | ||
2018–20 | The Flash | Rag Doll | 3 episodes | [16] |
2019 | Spider-Man | Mr. Salerno, Slyde | Episode: "The Road to Goblin War" | [16] |
2019–21 | DC Super Hero Girls | Barry Allen / Flash, Zatara, Carter Hall / Hawkman, additional voices | [16] | |
Final Space | Additional voices | |||
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? | Madds Markson, Demo Boss, Curator, Caddy, Golf Announcer, Golfer | [16] | ||
Bless the Harts | Various | Recurring role | ||
2019–23 | Disenchantment | Sky Gunderson, God, Asmodium | ||
2019–present | Harley Quinn | Lucius Fox, Black Manta, Banker, Praxis, Tentacle Monster, Brian, Shark God | [16] | |
Rick and Morty | Additional voices | |||
2020–present | Star Trek: Lower Decks | Admiral Alonzo Freeman, additional voices | [28] | |
2020 | The Casagrandes | Mr. Scully | ||
Animaniacs | Reporter, No-Name | 2 episodes | [16] | |
Spitting Image | LeBron James, Dwayne Johnson, Barack Obama, RuPaul, Kevin Hart, Kanye West, Jeff Bezos, Tiger Woods | |||
2020–22 | Central Park | Various | ||
2021 | Devil May Care | Calvin, additional voices | ||
Masters of the Universe: Revelation | He-Ro, Spikor | [16] | ||
Star Wars: The Bad Batch | Orn Free Taa, Bail Organa | [16] | ||
Kid Cosmic | Golden Swarm | 2 episodes | [16] | |
2021–22 | The Great North | Louis Shaw | 3 episodes | |
2021–present | The Freak Brothers | Phil Switzer | Main role | [29] |
2022 | Tales of the Jedi | Bail Organa | [16] | |
Dragon Age: Absolution | Roland | Main role | [30] [16] | |
The Book of Boba Fett | Pyke boss, Klatoonian boss | 2 episodes | [31] | |
2022–23 | HouseBroken | Guernico | 4 episodes | |
2022–present | Hamster & Gretel | Jack Ampersand / Professor Exclamation | [16] | |
2023 | Mulligan | Axatrax | 10 episodes | [32] |
Invincible | Salamander, Sidekick, Lucan | 2 episodes | [16] | |
Hailey's On It! | Gregory | Episode: "The Last Sand" | [16] | |
Skull Island | Sam, Hungry Mercenary | [16] | ||
2023–24 | Jessica's Big Little World | Bernard Williams, Turtle | [16] | |
2024 | Kite Man: Hell Yeah! | Black Manta, DeSaad, Detective Chimp, Martian Manhunter | 4 episodes | |
TBA | Among Us | Brown | [33] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Afterworld | Col. Nixon | |
2015–18 | DC Super Hero Girls | Lucius Fox, Killer Moth, Will Magnus | [16] |
2015 | Hunt the Truth | Deon Govender, Ray Kurzig, Thomas Wu | |
Kevin Pollak's Chat Show | Himself/Guest | Episode: "234" | |
TBA | Atlantis Rocks | Earl | [39] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | The Hills of Baldwin | Audible Original [40] | |
2015 | Upgrade Soul | Audible Original [41] | |
2022–present | Moriarty | Sherlock Holmes | Audible Original [42] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010–2011 | The Pee-wee Herman Show | Cowboy Curtis |
Year | Award | Category | Title | Result |
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2010 | Streamy Award | Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series | Back on Topps | Nominated |
2012 | Behind the Voice Actors Television Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | Futurama | Won |
Behind the Voice Actors People's Choice Voice Acting Award | Won | |||
2013 | Behind the Voice Actors Television Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Action/Drama | The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes | Nominated |
Young Justice | Won | |||
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Futurama | Nominated | ||
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Futurama | Won | ||
Behind the Voice Actors Video Game Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game | Darksiders II | Nominated | |
Behind the Voice Actors Voice Acting Award | Voice Actor of the Year | Nominated | ||
Behind the Voice Actors People's Choice Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Futurama | Won | |
2014 | Webby Awards | Online Film & Video: Events & Live Webcasts | Futurama Live! | Nominated |
Behind the Voice Actors Television Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Action/Drama | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Nominated | |
Young Justice | Won | |||
Behind the Voice Actors Video Game Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game | Injustice: Gods Among Us | Nominated | |
2015 | NAVGTR Awards | Supporting Performance in a Drama | Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor | Won |
Behind the Voice Actors Video Game Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game | Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor | Nominated | |
2016 | Tales from the Borderlands | Nominated | ||
2017 | Behind the Voice Actors Television Voice Acting Award | Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series | Kulipari: An Army of Frogs | Nominated |
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Won | ||
2018 | Samurai Jack | Won | ||
Behind the Voice Actors Voice Acting Award | Voice Actor of the Year | Won | ||
Grand Jury Award | Best Supporting Actor | In This Gray Place | Nominated |
Mortal Kombat is a 1995 American martial arts fantasy film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, it is the first installment in the Mortal Kombat film series. Starring Linden Ashby, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Robin Shou, Bridgette Wilson, Talisa Soto, and Christopher Lambert, the film follows a group of heroes who participate in the eponymous Mortal Kombat tournament to protect Earth from being conquered by malevolent forces. Its story primarily adapts the original 1992 game, while also using elements from the game Mortal Kombat II (1993).
Clarence John Brown III is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles.
Jonathan Kimble Simmons is an American actor. His career spans over five decades of screen and stage. Simmons is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role in Damien Chazelle's independent film Whiplash (2014).
Debra Wilson is an American actress and comedian. She is the longest-serving original cast member on the sketch comedy series Mad TV, having appeared on the show's first eight seasons from 1995 to 2003. As a voice actress, she has voiced various characters on television shows and video games, including Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart, Baby Shark's Big Show!, Spitting Image, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Wolfenstein, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Halo Infinite, Diablo IV, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Joshua Luis Wiener, known by his stage name Josh Keaton, is an American actor. He is known for his many voice roles, including Takashi "Shiro" Shirogane in Voltron: Legendary Defender, Spider-Man in various media in addition to Electro in the video game Marvel's Spider-Man, Jack Darby in Transformers: Prime and the adolescent Hercules in Hercules. He was also the voice of Ryu Hayabusa in the console versions of Ninja Gaiden, and the voice of Revolver Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. He is also the voice of King Anduin Wrynn in the MMORPG World of Warcraft and Tyler in Pokémon Concierge.
Greg Eagles is an American actor. He voiced the Grim Reaper in Cartoon Network's Grim & Evil and its spin-off The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He also voiced Captain Bob and Sketch Pad on HBO's Canadian-American children's television series Crashbox, Brother 6 and Rokutaro in Afro Samurai, Aku Aku in the Crash Bandicoot video game franchise since 2007, and several characters in the Metal Gear Solid games.
Paul Nakauchi is an American actor known for voicing Hanzo Shimada in Overwatch (2016) and Shadowsan in Carmen Sandiego.
Jennifer Carpenter is an American actress. She garnered wide attention for her role as the titular character in the supernatural horror film The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), which established her as a scream queen. She rose to prominence for playing Debra Morgan in the crime drama series Dexter (2006–2013), which she reprised in the miniseries Dexter: New Blood (2021–2022). Her accolades include a MTV Movie Award and a Saturn Award, in addition to nominations for a Critics' Choice Television Award and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Clarence Linden Garnett Ashby III is an American actor. On television, he portrayed Brett Cooper on the final two seasons of the Fox soap opera Melrose Place (1997–1999) and Sheriff Noah Stilinski on all six seasons of the MTV supernatural drama Teen Wolf (2011–2017). He is also known for portraying Johnny Cage in the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, an adaptation of the video game franchise of the same name.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is a Japanese-American actor and producer.
Roger L. Jackson is an American voice actor. He is known for voicing Ghostface in the Scream franchise (1996–present). He is also known for voicing the character of Mojo Jojo and Butch on The Powerpuff Girls.
Fred Tatasciore is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk, Volstagg, and Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy in various DC media. Other characters he has voiced include Yosemite Sam, Taz, Nikolai Belinski from Call of Duty Zombies, Soldier: 76, Shao Kahn, and Kakuzu. Since 2021, he has starred as the title character in the adult animated series Hit-Monkey.
Aquaman has made several appearances in numerous adaptations since his comic book debut in 1941. The character has also been referenced beyond the scope of traditional comics entertainment.
Terrence C. Carson is an American actor, best known for portraying Kyle Barker on the Fox sitcom Living Single, and as the first actor to portray Kratos in the God of War video game series, playing the role from 2005 to 2013. He has also been the voice of Mace Windu in various Star Wars media.
Ronald Yuan is an American actor, martial artist, director, and stunt choreographer. He is best known for his roles on Sons of Anarchy, Prison Break, Golden Boy, and CSI: NY. He has acted in numerous films, including an ensemble lead as Sgt. Qiang in Disney's live-action adaptation Mulan. He also voiced Sgt. Fideltin Rusk in the video game series Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Scorpion in Mortal Kombat 11.
Courtenay Taylor is an American actress. She is best known for her video game voice roles as Jack in the Mass Effect series, Ada Wong in the Resident Evil series, the female Sole Survivor in Fallout 4, Amanda Holliday and Empress Caiatl in Destiny and Destiny 2, and Scarlett Rhodes in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
Matt Yang King is an American actor. He appears in the Netflix series Avatar: The Last Airbender as Appa and Momo, in Pixar's Elemental and the Netflix series Not Quite Narwhal, as well as Riverdale, Powers, 24, Strong Medicine, and Numbers. He created the short films The World of Steam,The Duelist and has provided voiceover work for numerous television shows, video games, and commercials including Love, Death & Robots, Studio Ghibli's 25th Anniversary English dub of Only Yesterday with Daisy Ridley, the World of Warcraft franchise, Cyberpunk 2077, G.I. Joe: Renegades, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Fortnite, Supah Ninjas, and Marvel Heroes.
Darin De Paul is an American voice actor known for his video game performances as Dr. Samuel Hayden / Seraphim in Doom and Doom Eternal, Reinhardt in Overwatch and Overwatch 2, Ardyn Izunia in Final Fantasy XV, Revenant in Apex Legends, Emperor Valkorion in Star Wars: The Old Republic and J. Jonah Jameson in the Marvel’s Spider-Man series.
John Paul Karliak is an American actor and comedian known for his voice-over roles as Morph in X-Men '97 and Wile E. Coyote in New Looney Tunes.
Andrew Morgado is an American voice actor, film writer, ADR mixer and sound editor. He is best known for voicing characters in animated films, animation and video games, such as Cliffjumper in Bumblebee (2018), Sanjar Nandi in The Outer Worlds (2019) and Koichi Adachi in Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020).