Tony Daniels

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Tony Daniels
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Tony Daniels at the CBC Winter Launch in 2010
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other namesMike Rose
OccupationVoice actor
Years active1987–present

Tony Daniels is a Canadian voice actor. He is well known for providing the voices of Uncle Flippy in JoJo's Circus , as well as Jedite and Wiseman in the original English dub of Sailor Moon . He is also known for providing the voice of Gambit in X-Men: The Animated Series and Marvel vs. Capcom series. Daniels also provides voices for CBC Television and CBC News Network and appeared on camera in shows and films including Code Name: Eternity , Gracie's Choice , Get Ed , and Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension .

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In the mid-2010s, he moved to New York City, however, he still does voice acting for Canadian productions.

Voice acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Beverly Hills Teens Additional voices
1987 My Pet Monster Additional voices
1987 The New Archies Additional voices
1987 Sylvanian Families Additional voices
1988 Police Academy Mr. Sleaze
1989 Babar Additional voices
1990 Little Rosey Dad
1994 Hello Kitty and Friends Grandpa Kitty
1994 Free Willy Additional voices
1994–1995 Monster Force Various
1995 The Busy World of Richard Scarry Additional voices
1995 Rupert Additional voices
1995 Polka Dot Shorts Humpty
1995–1998 Sailor Moon Jedite, Wiseman
1996 X-Men vs. Street Fighter Gambit, Narrator
1996 Flash Gordon Additional voices
1996–1998 Stickin' Around Additional voices
1997 X-Men Gambit [1]
1997 Kassai and Leuk Additional voices
1997 The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police Additional voices
1997 Pippi Longstocking Additional voices
1997 Mr. Men and Little Miss Additional voices
1997 Little Bear Additional voices
1997 Ned's Newt Additional voices
1997 Tales from the Cryptkeeper Guardian
1997The Count of Monte CristoAdditional voices
1997 Diabolik Inspector Gink
1997 Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Narrator
1998 Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension Elvis
1998 Birdz Additional voices
1998 Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend Various [1]
1998 Anatole Additional voices
1998 Silver Surfer Additional voices
1998 Pippi Longstocking Additional voices
1998 Flying Rhino Junior High Additional voices
1998 Tommy and the Wildcat Jaska (English version)
1998 Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Gambit
1999 Rescue Heroes Hal E. Copter [1]
1999 Watership Down Narrator
1999 Blaster's Universe Buzz
1999 Franklin Additional voices
1999 Redwall Additional voices
1999–2000 The Avengers: United They Stand Hawkeye, Tiger Shark, Aries [1]
2000 Diabolik Dane
2000 X-Men: Mutant Academy Gambit, Wolverine
2000 Spawn: In the Demon's Hand Malebolgia, Admonisher, Overtkill, Curse
2000 Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes Gambit
2000 Code Name: Eternity Master of Ceremonies
2000 The Seventh Portal Slyme, Krog
2000-2001 Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse Additional Voices
2000-2004 Seven Little Monsters Officer Smith (uncredited), additional voices
2000–2005 The Accuser Fullbright, Charle Johnson Savitch
2001 Braceface Additional voices
2001 John Callahan's Quads! Additional voices
2001 Medabots Additional voices
2001 Onimusha: Warlords Fortinbras, OsricEnglish version
2001 X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 Gambit, Wolverine
2001 Devil May Cry MundusEnglish version
2002 X-Men: Next Dimension Gambit, Wolverine
2002 Power Stone Various
2002 Little People: Big Discoveries Farmer Jed, Jack, Police Officer Patrick, Tommy Topping
2002 Totally Spies! Additional Voices
2002 Beyblade Dunga, Doctor B, Boris Balkov, Rick Anderson, Michael Summers (episodes 24-52 of G-Revolution) Lupinex, Zomb, additional voices
2003 The Berenstain Bears Additional voices
2003 Rescue Heroes: The Movie Hal E. Copter [1]
2003 Cyberchase Melvin
2003 Jacob Two-Two Additional voices
2003 Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story Various
2003 Blizzard Additional voices
2003 Jacob Two-Two Additional voices
2003–2007 JoJo's Circus Uncle Flippy
2004 Gracie's Choice Samuel Gordon
2004 Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny General U.S. Grant
2004 The Black Mirror Samuel Gordon
2005 Delilah and Julius Additional voices
2005 The Manly Bee The Manly Bee
2005–2006 Time Warp Trio Mad Jack
2005–2006 Get Ed Anthony Ol'Skool
2006 Postcards from Buster Jack Rabbitson, Announcer
2006–2008 Yin Yang Yo! Kraggler, Slug, Rhino Guard, Ultimoose, Floating Head Spirit #1/Indestructo-Bob, Accountant
2007 Busytown Mysteries Additional voices
2007 My Opposition: the Diaries of Friedrich Kellner Friedrich Kellner
2007 Friends and Heroes Tobias
2008 Far Cry 2 Additional voices
2008 Transit Lounge Superintendent
2010–2013 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Woody
2010–2013 Sidekick Maxum Brain
2012–2015 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood X the Owl
2013 Metegol Additional voices (US dub)
2016 Fangbone! Carl, Warwagon
2018 Red Dead Redemption 2 The Local Pedestrian Population
2018–2021 Transformers: Cyberverse Teletraan X, Teletraan-1, Lockdown, Drift/Deadlock, Croaton, Kup, Ego, Astrotrain, RamjetCredited as Mike Rose for 3 seasons
2020 Transformers: Battlegrounds Teletraan X, Seeker Male 1, Scout Male 2
2020 Battletoads UtoCredited as Mike Rose

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