Shane Baumel

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Shane Baumel
Born
Shane R. Baumel

(1997-02-12) February 12, 1997 (age 27)
Long Beach, California, United States
OccupationActor
Years active2003–2011

Shane R. Baumel (born February 12, 1997) is an American former actor. [1] He made his film debut playing Crispin in Daddy Day Care . He also had a role in Wild Hogs , starring Tim Allen, and appeared on TV a few times, in shows such as The Emperor's New School , as the voice of Tipo. He has additionally appeared in the 2004 TV movie "A Boyfriend for Christmas" and in Adventures in Odyssey , a Christian radio drama, as the voice of Everett Meltsner.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Daddy Day Care Crispin
2004 A Boyfriend for Christmas Neal Grant
2006 The Bondage Young Charlie
Curious George KidVoice
Ice Age: The Meltdown Additional VoicesVoice
Over the Hedge SpikeVoice
The Ant Bully Red Teammate #6Voice
Hammy's Boomerang Adventure SpikeVoice
Happy Feet Additional VoicesVoice
2007 Wild Hogs Toby
2008 Surviving Sid Whiny Beaver BoyVoice
2009 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Additional VoicesVoice
2010 Yogi Bear Additional VoicesVoice
2011 Happiness Is A Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown Pig-Pen Voice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Bernie Mac Show Billy
2005 Phil of the Future Phil, age 5Episode: "Maybe-Sitting"
The King of Queens Brandon
2006 The New Adventures of Old Christine Kid
2006-07 The Emperor's New School TipoVoice, 19 episodes
2006 The New Adventures of Old Christine Kid
2007 Andy Barker, P.I. Boy

Video games

YearVideo GamesRoleNotes
2006 Over the Hedge Spike
2006 The Ant Bully Ant Kid

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