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1 Life and career  





2 Filmography  



2.1  Animation  





2.2  Anime  





2.3  Films  



2.3.1  Direct-to-video films  







2.4  Live-action  





2.5  Video games  





2.6  Shorts  







3 Awards and nominations  





4 References  





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Bob Bergen
Bergen at the 2014 Annie Awards
Born

Robert Bergen


(1964-03-08) March 8, 1964 (age 60)
Other namesBob S. Berger
Occupations
  • television host
  • Years active1980–present
    Websitebobbergen.com Edit this at Wikidata

    Robert Bergen (born March 8, 1964)[1] is an American voice actor. He voices Warner Bros. cartoon characters Porky Pig and Tweety and has voiced characters in the English dubs of various anime. He formerly hosted the children's game show Jep!, adapted from the game show Jeopardy!.

    Life and career[edit]

    Bergen, in his childhood, watched the Daffy and Speedy cartoons in theaters and didn't like them, saying they didn't make sense. He then watched The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Show in his later childhood.[2]

    As a teenager in 1980, Bergen appeared as a contestant on a Teen Week episode of Wheel of Fortune, winning prizes including a watch.

    Bergen had taken acting lessons with Daws Butler at his weekly voice-over workshop.[3]

    Bergen is the current voice of the animated character Porky Pig, and has also voiced Tweety, Marvin the Martian, Sylvester Jr., and Speedy Gonzales.

    Bergen is responsible for the voice of Arsène Lupin III for the Streamline Pictures dubs in the late 1980s and early 1990s: The Mystery of Mamo (directed by Sōji Yoshikawa), The Castle of Cagliostro (directed by Hayao Miyazaki) and Lupin III's Greatest Capers (two TV episodes from series two directed by Hayao Miyazaki). He also played the part of No-Face in the 2001 Academy Award-winning movie Spirited Away, one of the firefighters in The Incredibles, and Kai and Masaru in the Streamline-dubbed version of the anime classic Akira.

    He is also responsible for the voice of Luke Skywalker in over a dozen Star Wars video games as well as the Robot Chicken episodes Episode I, II and III, the voice of Wembley and the World's Oldest Fraggle for the animated Fraggle Rock, was selected to play the animated versions of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Link Hogthrob in the ill-fated Little Muppet Monsters, and also voiced characters of the day in the 1987–89 seasons of Muppet Babies.

    He appeared as himself in interview segments of the documentary I Know That Voice.[4]

    He also voiced Wind-Up in Skylanders: Swap Force, Skylanders: Trap Team and Skylanders: SuperChargers.

    In 1998, Bergen hosted Jep!, the children's version of Jeopardy!, on Game Show Network. He has also appeared on the ABC game show To Tell the Truth.

    Bergen is Jewish.[5]

    Filmography[edit]

    Animation[edit]

    List of voice performances in animation
    Year Title Role Notes Source
    1985 Little Muppet Monsters Link Hogthrob, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew 13 episodes [6][7]
    1987 Fraggle Rock Wembley Fraggle, additional voices 13 episodes [6]
    1990–1992 Tiny Toon Adventures Porky Pig, Tweety Bird 2 episodes [6]
    2001 Totally Spies! Ricky Mathis, Scientist, Worker #2 Episode: "A Thing for Musicians" [6]
    2003–2005 Duck Dodgers Eager Young Space Cadet [6]
    2006–2008 The Emperor's New School Bucky the Squirrel 27 episodes
    2006–2018 Robot Chicken Porky Pig, Luke Skywalker, Roger Rabbit, additional voices [6]
    2007 Loonatics Unleashed Pinkster Pig Episode: "In the Pinkster" [6]
    2009 Laff Riot Porky Pig, Tweety Bird Unaired pilot for The Looney Tunes Show [8]
    2010–2014 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lama Su 3 episodes
    2011–2014 The Looney Tunes Show Porky Pig [6]
    2014 Avengers Assemble Winter Soldier Episode: "Ghosts of the Past" [6]
    2015–2016 TripTank Chicken / Kooky / Egg 3 episodes [6]
    2015–2020 New Looney Tunes Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Gabby Goat, Clyde Bunny
    2016 Mr. Pickles Crime Man Episode: "Shövenpucker"
    2017 Bunnicula Woody Episode: "Dating for Dummies"
    2018 Dallas & Robo Grizzled Trucker Episode: "I Was a Teenage Cannibal Biker"
    2019 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Scoutmaster Episode: "Sidekick Scouts"
    2020–2023 Looney Tunes Cartoons Porky Pig, Cicero Pig, The Gremlin and Dead End Kid Various shorts [9]
    2021-2023 Star Wars: The Bad Batch Lama Su 6 episodes
    2021 Ridley Jones Mr. Peabody [10]
    2022–2024 Bugs Bunny Builders Porky Pig, Cecil Turtle [11]
    2023–2024 Tiny Toons Looniversity Porky Pig [12][13]

    Anime[edit]

    Films[edit]

    List of voice performances in feature films
    Year Title Role Notes Source
    1991 Rover Dangerfield Gangster / Animal Credited as Robert Bergen [6]
    1994 The Lion King Hyenas Additional voices[6] [6]
    1996 Space Jam Porky Pig, Tweety, Marvin the Martian, Barnyard Dawg, Hubie and Bertie [6][14]
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baby Quasimodo, Achilles the Horse, and Frollo's Soldiers [6]
    Dunston Checks In Dunston
    1997 Cats Don't Dance Man Additional voices [6]
    Hercules Baby Hercules Additional voices [6]
    1998 Quest for Camelot King Arthur's Soldiers and Ruber's Minions Additional voices [6]
    Mulan Shang's Horse, Ancestors, and Hun Army Additional voices[6] [6]
    Antz Ant Worker #2 Additional voices[6] [6]
    A Bug's Life Aphie and Male Ants Additional voices[6] [6]
    The Prince of Egypt Egyptian Guards Additional voices[6] [6]
    1999 Tarzan Baby Tarzan and Vincent Snipes Additional voices[6] [6]
    The Iron Giant George the Army Diver Sub Additional voices[6] [6]
    Toy Story 2 Green Army Men Additional voices[6] [6]
    2000 The Road to El Dorado Stone Jaguar Uncredited [6]
    Chicken Run Chickens Additional voices[6] [6]
    The Emperor's New Groove Bucky the Squirrel, Fly stuck in spider web [15]
    2001 Spirited Away No Face and Aogaeru [6]
    Monsters, Inc. Lanky Schmidt [6]
    Atlantis: The Lost Empire Loop Group and Squad Leader [6]
    2002 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Colonel's Soldiers ADR Group[6] [6]
    Lilo & Stitch Officer Credited as Robert Bergen [6]
    The Santa Clause 2 Comet [6]
    Treasure Planet Robot on ladder and Mr. Snuff Additional voices[6] [6]
    2003 Brother Bear Horrified Fish [6] [6]
    Looney Tunes: Back in Action Porky Pig [6]
    Finding Nemo Blenny [6]
    2004 Shrek 2 Additional voices ADR Group [6]
    2006 Cars Tim Rimmer
    Happily N'Ever After Additional voices [6]
    2008 Horton Hears a Who! Male Who [6]
    2009 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Baby [6]
    Up Dogs [6]
    2010 Tangled Additional voices [6]
    2012 The Lorax Additional voices [6]
    Wreck-It Ralph Additional voices [6]
    2013 Escape from Planet Earth 3D Movie Guy [6]
    Monsters University Merv [6]
    2015 Minions Additional voices [6]
    Inside Out Additional voices Uncredited [6]
    2016 Trolls Additional voices [6]
    Sing Additional voices [6]
    2017 Despicable Me 3 Additional voices [6]
    2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Tweety [6][16]
    Seal Team Additional voices

    Direct-to-video films[edit]

    List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
    Year Title Role Notes Source
    1978 Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo Lupin III Streamline dub
    1979 Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro Lupin III/The Wolf Streamline dub
    1987 Lily C.A.T. Hiro Tagaki
    1988 Akira Masaru, Kaisuke / Mitsuru Kuwata / Harukiya bartender Additional voices
    Streamline dub
    2000 Help! I'm a Fish Joe's Minions
    2001 Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase Eric Staufer [6]
    2005 Kronk's New Groove Bucky the Squirrel [6]
    2006 Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales [6]
    2008 Tinker Bell Fireflies [6]
    2009 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Bugs / Creatures [6]
    2010 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Additional voices [6]
    2011 A Letter to Momo Mame
    2012 Foodfight! Additional voices [6]
    2015 Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run Porky Pig [6]

    Live-action[edit]

    Video games[edit]

    Shorts[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Result Show Character Category Award Show
    2004 Nominated Duck Dodgers Porky Pig/Eager Young Space Cadet Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Annie Awards
    2011 Nominated The Looney Tunes Show: Jailbird And Jailbunny Porky Pig Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Emmy Awards
    2013 Nominated The Looney Tunes Show: We're in Big Truffle Porky Pig Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Emmy Awards
    2019 Nominated New Looney Tunes Porky Pig Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Emmy Awards
    2023 Nominated Looney Tunes Cartoons Porky Pig Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program Emmy Awards

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Bob Bergen Official Web Site: Bio". www.bobbergen.com. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  • ^ "Porky Pig's Stutter Is More Complex Than You Probably Realize". io9. July 5, 2014.
  • ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (September 19, 2011). "[PODCAST] An Emmy Nomination for the Kosher Porky Pig: 'Looney Tunes' ' Bob Bergen [UPDATE]". Jewish Journal. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu "Bob Bergen (158 Character Images)". Behind The Voice Actors.
  • ^ "Lost Saturday Mornings: "Little Muppet Monsters" (1985) |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  • ^ Laff Riot (full Unaired Pilot): Warner Bros.: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive
  • ^ "Bob Bergen Discusses Returning as Porky Pig for 'Looney Tunes Cartoons' on HBO Max". May 25, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  • ^ "Ridley Jones (2021)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 13, 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • ^ "New Looney Tunes Show 'Bugs Bunny Builders' on Cartoonito July 25". MSN. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  • ^ Bergen, Bob (June 22, 2023). "[Tiny Toons cast announcement]". Instagram. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  • ^ "Meet the All-Star Voice Cast for "Tiny Toons Looniversity"" (Press release). Cartoon Network. June 22, 2023. Retrieved June 22, 2023 – via The Futon Critic.
  • ^ @BobBergen (February 6, 2021). "Never thought about it. Over the years I've voiced Porky, Tweety/Speedy/Marvin/Hubie/Bertie/Sylvester, Jr./Barnyard…" (Tweet). Retrieved April 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  • ^ The Emperor's New Groove (2000) – IMDb, retrieved December 23, 2020
  • ^ @BobBergen (April 2, 2021). "OOO! Wook what I taw! @spacejammovie" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ Sucker Punch Productions. Infamous First Light. Scene: Closing credits, 1:18 minutes in, Additional Voice Acting by.
  • ^ @BobBergen (April 22, 2021). "Well..the truth is..I don't know. Not sure what that is. I assume it's a game??? I have no recollection of that ses…" (Tweet). Retrieved April 25, 2021 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Vicarious Visions. Skylanders: SuperChargers. Activision. Scene: Closing credits, 7:13 in, Voice Actors.
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