Donald Fullilove | |
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Born | Dallas, Texas, U.S. | May 16, 1958
Other names | Don Fullilove |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1971–present |
Donald Fullilove (born May 16, 1958 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor, who has had a role in numerous projects over the course of his forty-year plus career in both films and television. [1] he currently resides in Burbank California with his wife Tuluv Price Fullilove
Donald Fullilove graduated from Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles in 1976.[ citation needed ]
Fullilove began his career as a child actor. His first role was providing the voice of Michael Jackson in the animated ABC-TV Saturday Morning series The Jackson 5ive (1971–73). [2] Fullilove voiced Randy in Kid Power, based on the comic strip Wee Pals by Morrie Turner. [3] The following year, he gave voice to Jason Phillips on Emergency +4 , an animated adaptation of Emergency! . [4]
In 1980, Fullilove appeared as Smash in Scared Straight! Another Story. [5] [6] He portrayed Hill Valley, California Mayor Goldie Wilson in the first Back to the Future movie in 1985, [7] and his hovermobile salesman grandson Goldie Wilson III in Back to the Future Part II (1989). [8]
Fullilove portrayed a train foreman in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002). [9] He voiced Nurse George, a character in Pixar's Up (2009). [10] He appeared in Partysaurus Rex as Chuck E. Duck, a Toy Story short film. [11] Fullilove had a recurring role as Reginald the Koala in American Dad! starting in 2009, [2] though Fullilove was replaced in the role by Erik Durbin in 2010.
Fullilove resides in Burbank, California.[ citation needed ] He is an aircraft pilot. [12]
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
1980 | Scared Straight! Another Story | Smash | Television movie |
1981 | Homeroom | Billy Coe | |
1985 | Tuff Turf | Howard | |
1985 | Back to the Future | Goldie Wilson | |
1985 | Basic Training | Typewriter Man | |
1988 | Cadillac Dreams | Snake | Short film |
1989 | Back to the Future Part II | Goldie Wilson III | Billed as Don Fullilove |
1990 | Penny Ante: The Motion Picture | RJ Wallis | |
1992 | White Men Can't Jump | Jake | |
1998 | Mulan | Hun Army | |
2001 | Osmosis Jones | Doughnut | |
2001 | Monsters, Inc. | CDA agent (voice) | |
2002 | Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron | Train Pull Foreman (voice) | |
2006 | Domestic Import | Jamaican Shop Keeper | |
2006 | Curious George | Animal Control Man (voice) | |
2007 | Transformers: The Game | Walla | Video game; billed as Don Fullilove |
2008 | WALL-E | Axiom Passenger #7 (voice) | |
2008 | Tres caminos | Thomas | segment "Los Angeles" |
2008 | The Hustle | Hose Man | |
2009 | Up | Nurse George | Voice |
2010 | A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures | Green Turtle | Voice |
2010 | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | John White | |
2011 | Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters | Gorilla Guard #1 | Voice |
2012 | Partysaurus Rex | Chuck E. Duck (calmer voice) | Voice |
2013 | Monsters University | Phil (voice) | |
2018 | Fastest Delorean in the World | Himself | Docu-Drama |
Television | |||
Year | Series | Role | Other notes |
1971 | The Jackson 5ive | Michael Jackson (voice) | |
1972 | Kid Power | Diz/Randy (voice) | |
1973–1974 | Emergency +4 | Jason Phillips | Main role; 23 episodes |
1984 | High Street Blues | Blood/Junkie | "The End of Logan's Run" (Season 4, Episode 17) (as Junkie) "Lucky Ducks" (Season 4, Episode 21) (as Blood) |
1985 | The Fall Guy | Guard | "Dead Ringer" (Season 5, Episode 1) |
1986 | What's Happening Now!! | Junior | "Goodbye, Mr. Ripps" (Season 1, Episode 17) |
1990 | Mancuso, FBI | "Death and Taxes" (Season 1, Episode 16) | |
1990 | Major Dad | 2nd Lt. Ned Nicholas | "Wetting Down" (Season 2, Episode 16) |
1993 | Johnny Bago | Redwood | "Spotting Elvis" (Season 1, Episode 6) |
1996 | Martin | Street Neighbor | "Kicked to the Curb" (Season 4, Episode 17) |
2003 | What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Passenger #3 (voice) | "The San Franpsycho" (Season 2, Episode 8) |
2006 | All of Us | "Robert and Neesee Get Real" (Season 3, Episode 14) | |
2009 | American Dad! | Reginald/Tortoise/Cop (voices) | "Family Affair" (Season 4, Episode 10) (as Reginald) "Wife Insurance" (Season 4, Episode 15) (as Reginald) "Delorean Story-An" (Season 4, Episode 16) (as Tortoise) "Stan's Night Out" (Season 4, Episode 20) (as Cop) |
2021 | Expedition : Back to the Future | Goldie Wilson | Serie |
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