Peter Renaday | |
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Born | Peter Renoudet New Iberia, Louisiana, U.S. [1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1961–present |
Spouse | Florence Daniel (m. 1979;died 2011) |
Peter Renaday is an American actor. His career spans several films and television shows. His major roles include the original voice of Master Splinter in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , as well as Abraham Lincoln in The Hall of Presidents, and Henry as well as Max in Country Bear Jamboree at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.
In the 1980s, Renaday was cast in the first animated adaptation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as Hamato Yoshi/Splinter, the mentor of the eponymous turtles from 1987 until the show's finale in 1996. Renaday would also reprise the role of Splinter during the non-musical spoken portions of the live action TMNT: Coming Out of Their Shells concert event during the inaugural show held and recorded at Radio City Music Hall, though he was not credited on the VHS release in 1990.
Renaday was married to Florence "Flo" Daniel from 1979 until her death on February 18, 2011. She worked as a secretary in the music department of the Walt Disney Studios for 35 years, including as executive secretary to two heads of the department. [2] [3] A coloratura soprano, she also featured as a vocalist on "The Sounds of Christmas" produced by Disneyland Records in 1973, alongside her husband. [4] [5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. | Pilot | |
1968 | The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band | Dakota Townsman | Uncredited |
1968 | The Love Bug | Policeman on Bridge | |
1969 | The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | Lt. Hannah | |
1970 | The Aristocats | French Milkman, La Petit Cafe cook, Truck Mover (voice) | Uncredited |
1971 | The Barefoot Executive | Policeman #1 | |
1971 | The Million Dollar Duck | Mr. Beckert | |
1972 | The Adventures of Pinocchio | Tuna Fish (voice) | English version, uncredited |
1972 | Michael O'Hara the Fourth | Stan | Television film |
1973 | Mystery in Dracula's Castle | Detective | Television film |
1974 | The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton | Reporter | Television film |
1975 | The Strongest Man in the World | Reporter | |
1976 | The Shaggy D.A. | Roller Derby Ticket Taker | Uncredited |
1977 | The Rescuers | American Delegate (voice) | Uncredited |
1978 | The Cat from Outer Space | Bailiff | |
1979 | The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again | Fort Jailer | |
1980 | The Last Flight of Noah's Ark | Irate Pilot | |
1981 | The Devil and Max Devlin | Studio Engineer | |
1981 | Murder in Texas | Funeral Director | Television film |
1984 | The River Rat | Cajun Doctor | |
1985 | The Black Cauldron | Horned King's Henchman (voice) [6] | |
1987 | Ultraman: The Adventure Begins | Cajun, Paramedic (voice) | Television film |
1992 | Bebe's Kids | Announcer, Abraham Lincoln, Impericon, Tommy Toad (voice) [6] | |
1993 | T'was the Day Before Christmas | Lester (voice) | Television film; uncredited |
1996 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Frollo's Soldiers (voice) | |
1997 | Cats Don't Dance | Narrator (voice) | |
1998 | Antz | Soldier Ants (voice) | |
1998 | The Odd Couple II | Justice of the Peace | |
1998 | Mulan | Hun Army (voice) | |
1999 | The Prince of Egypt | Ramesses's Soldiers (voice) | |
1999 | Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost | Mr. McKnight (voice) [6] | Direct-to-video |
2000 | The Road to El Dorado | Cortes's Guards (voice) | |
2001 | Shrek | Lord Farquaad's Guards (voice) | |
2005 | Madagascar | Crowd Member (voice) | |
2005 | Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly | Pa Pump (voice) [6] | |
2005 | Black Dawn | Richard Turpin |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Combat! | Louis | Episode: "The Tree of Moray" |
1983 | Dallas | Rigsby | Episode: "Barbecue Four" |
1984–1985 | Kidd Video | Master Blaster (voice) | [6] |
1985 | G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | Dr. Marsh, Amen-Ra (voice) | Episode: "The Gods Below" |
1985–1986 | The Transformers | Grapple (voice) | 8 episodes |
1986 | Defenders of the Earth | Mandrake the Magician (voice) | |
1987–1996 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Splinter (voice) | Main role |
1990 | TaleSpin | William Stansbury (voice) | Episode: "Her Chance to Dream" |
1991 | Darkwing Duck | Derek Blunt (voice) | Episode: "In Like Blunt" |
1992 | Batman: The Animated Series | Second Longshoreman (voice) | Episode: "Terror in the Sky" [6] |
1993 | Animaniacs | Abraham Lincoln, Bailiff (voice) | 2 episodes [6] |
1994 | Aladdin | Man (voice) | Episode: "Getting the Bugs Out" |
1994 | Gargoyles | Subway Facility Commander, Fortress Captain, Father | 3 episodes [6] |
1995 | Phantom 2040 | The Spectacular Steele (voice) | Episode: "The Magician" |
1995 | Iron Man | Howard Stark (voice) | Episode: "Not Far from the Tree" [6] |
1995–1999 | The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries | Louie Z. Anna, Auctioneer, Announcer (voice) | 3 episodes [6] |
1996 | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest | Kane, High Lama (voice) | 2 episodes |
1997 | Nothing Sacred | Director | Episode: "Spirit and Substance" |
1997–1998 | Superman: The Animated Series | Captain, Clerk, News Anchor (voice) | 4 episodes [6] |
1998 | The New Batman Adventures | Auctioneer (voice) | Episode: "The Demon Within" [6] |
2001 | Godzilla: The Series | Georges (voice) | Episode: "The Ballad of Gens Du Marais" |
2001–2005 | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | Abraham Lincoln, various voices (voice) | 9 episodes |
2002 | Samurai Jack | Priest, Tan Zang (voice) | 2 episodes [6] |
2003 | Angel | The Beast's Master | 2 episodes [6] |
2003–2004 | Evil Con Carne | Abraham Lincoln (voice) | 3 episodes |
2010–2011 | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Uncle Sam, Abraham Lincoln (voice) | 2 episodes [6] |
2011 | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | Sir George (voice) | 5 episodes [6] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Outlaws | Chief Two Feathers, Cowboy #1 [6] | |
1999 | Revenant | Lord Tendrik [6] | |
2001 | Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty | Richard Ames [6] | |
2004 | Viewtiful Joe 2 | Dr. Cranken [6] | |
2005 | Shadow of Rome | Cicero [6] | |
2005 | From Russia with Love | M [6] | |
2005 | The Matrix: Path of Neo | Key Maker, Architect, Police [6] | |
2006 | Dead Rising | Sean Keanan [6] | |
2006 | Marvel: Ultimate Alliance | Odin, Namor [6] | |
2007 | Jeanne d'Arc | Richard [6] | |
2007 | Assassin's Creed | Al-Mualim [6] | |
2008 | Lost Odyssey | King Gohtza [6] | |
2008 | Ninja Gaiden II | Dagra Dai [6] | |
2009 | Dragon Age: Origins | Duncan [6] | |
2011 | Gears of War 3 | Adam Fenix [6] | |
2011 | Assassin's Creed Revelations | Al-Mualim |
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