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2 Career  





3 Filmography  



3.1  Film  





3.2  Animation  





3.3  Video games  





3.4  Live-action  







4 Casting and voice director  





5 Awards and nominations  





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Charlie Adler
Adler in 2020
Born

Charles Michael Adler


(1956-10-02) October 2, 1956 (age 67)
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • voice director
  • Years active1971–present

    Charles Michael Adler (born October 2, 1956)[1] is an American voice actor and voice director. He is known for his roles as Buster Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures, the Bigheads (Ed and Bev) on Rocko's Modern Life, Ickis on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Doctor Doom, Wrecker, Sabertooth and others in The Super Hero Squad Show, MODOK in various Marvel media, Cobra CommanderinGI Joe: Resolute and Renegades, Starscream in the Transformers films, Mr. Whiskers in Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, Cow, Chicken and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken, Professor Monkey-for-a-Head in Earthworm Jim, I.R. Baboon in I Am Weasel and T-Bone in SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron.[2][3]

    Early life[edit]

    In the mid-1960s, Adler's family moved to Nanuet, New York and later to Massachusetts. He was given the nickname "Beanie" due to always wearing a Beanie cap. His sister Cheryl Adler is a psychotherapist who wrote the book Sober University.

    Growing up, Adler was a self-described "TV junkie",[4] and an avid fan of Rocky and Bullwinkle, The Three Stooges and Irene Ryan's Granny Moses from The Beverly Hillbillies.

    Career[edit]

    Adler's first professional acting job was in a commercial in 1971.[1][5] Afterward, he took a hiatus from acting.[5] During this time, he worked a variety of jobs, including waiter, janitor, paper delivery man, floor stripper, house painter, remedial reading teacher and caretaker for an Episcopal church.

    In 1984 and 1985, he starred as Arnold Beckoff in Torch Song Trilogy, for which he was nominated for the 1985 Helen Hayes Best Actor Award, in New York City before moving to California in 1986.[4][6]

    Adler's first animation role was recorded in New York City, voicing SpikeinRescue at Midnight Castle.[7]

    In 1985, after convincing the head of the Abrams, Rubiloff and Lawrence agency to allow him to audition for their voice-over department,[7] Adler later attended a private audition for Ginny McSwain and Arlene Thornton. An agent had praised him in front of them as the "next Frank Welker".[8] McSwain recalls that "he blew their minds"[8] but he claims that initially they had no interest in him. Having no demo, they arranged for him to record an audition. He improvised characters during the tape, which impressed both McSwain and Thornton; however, Adler was so embarrassed with his performance that he performed with his back to them and his face hidden with a hat and sunglasses.[4]

    His voice acting career took off when Adler landed the roles of Nat Smurfling in the fourth season of The Smurfs, "Rowdy" Roddy PiperonHulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, Silverbolt on The Transformers and Eric Raymond, Techrat and Zipper in Jem.

    He was disenchanted with live-action acting after working on The Redd Foxx Show, in which he portrayed Ralph/Rita. In an interview for The Magic Behind the Voices, Adler commented on the experience: "you spend your whole life going, "God, I just want to be in a TV show and have a parking space". Then I got it and it was just so not what I wanted to do."[4]

    He became active in animation, his roles include reprising Spike on My Little Pony, Low-LightonG.I. Joe, Mr. O'Greasy on A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Deputy Fuzz and Tex Hex on Bravestarr, Cavey Jr. on The Flintstone Kids, Pinky Dalton on The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound, Quark and Zappy on Rockin' with Judy Jetson, the TurkeyBoy and sometimes HamburglarinMcDonald's commercials and The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald, Mad Dog, Hacksaw, and Howard Huge in TaleSpin, Dripple on Tom and Jerry Kids, and the titular characteronPaddington Bear.

    In 1990, Adler lent his voice to Buster Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures.[6] Producer Tom Ruegger recalled that he and voice director Andrea Romano insisted Steven Spielberg cast him due to the "great deal of energy" he brought to Buster. In 1992, during the show's third season, he abruptly left the show after a disagreement with the producers; while voice actors with smaller roles in the show were given starring roles in its successor Animaniacs, he was offended when he was not offered a role in that series. John Kassir replaced him for the remainder of Tiny Toons.

    In 1993, Adler went on to play Chance "T-Bone" Furlong on SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Bill on The Terrible Thunderlizards, Ickis on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Ed and Bev Bighead on Rocko's Modern Life, Stalker Slaughter on Captain Planet and the Planeteers and Screwball Squirrel, as well as reprising Dripple for Droopy, Master Detective.[4]

    In 1995, Adler voiced several characters on What a Cartoon!. In the latter, he played Cow, Chicken and The Red Guy. No Smoking was a pilot created by David Feiss, which was greenlit to be a series in 1997 with him on board to reprise his characters, for a new series, titled I Am Weasel. Cow and Chicken ran from 1997 to 1999, receiving multiple awards and nominations, including an Annie Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production" for Adler as Cow. Later on I Am Weasel was made into a spinoff series, in which he reprised the three characters and also voice I.R. Baboon.

    His voice directing career began in the late 1990s with Rugrats[9] and later collaborated with Klasky Csupo. Adler has directed The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, All Grown Up!, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, The Replacements, among others.[10]

    In 2002, Adler, with David Feiss and Michael Ryan, directed his own short film No Prom for Cindy.

    Adler also voiced Dr. Peacock in Froot Loops commercials, Patrick Winks and Mr. Hornsby on Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, SAVO on Danger Rangers, Mr. Whiskers on Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, Optimatus on Loonatics Unleashed and Doctor DoomonThe Super Hero Squad Show.

    In 2007, Adler provided the voice of StarscreaminMichael Bay's live-action Transformers film franchise. Just as Chris Latta voiced both Starscream and Cobra Commander[11] in the Sunbow cartoons, Adler voiced Cobra CommanderonG.I. Joe: Resolute and G.I. Joe: Renegades. He also voiced the titular character in the webtoon Inspector Beaver.

    Adler was the guest of honor at the 2017 edition of AnthroCon.[12]

    His subsequent credits as voice director include Nickelodeon's Blaze and the Monster Machines, Wabbit (season 1), Kulipari: An Army of Frogs and Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny. He also plays MODOKonAvengers Assemble.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    List of voice performances in direct-to-video and feature films
    Year Title Role Notes
    1985 Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer Popo Credited as Charles Adler[13]
    1986 My Little Pony: The Movie Spike, Woodland Creature
    1986 Transformers: Five Faces of Darkness Silverbolt, Guardian Prime Direct-to-video
    1987 G.I. Joe: The Movie Low-Light
    1987 The Chipmunk Adventure Additional Voices
    1988 BraveStarr: The Movie Deputy Fuzz, Tex Hex
    1989 Police Academy 6: City Under Siege The Mastermind Uncredited
    1989 The Little Mermaid Additional Voices
    1990 Roller Coaster Rabbit Carnival Barker Uncredited
    Short film
    1990 DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp Arab
    1990 The Rescuers Down Under Additional Voices
    1990 The Prince and the Pauper Weasel #2 & 3 , Pig Driver, Peasant and Man in Street Short film
    1992 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation Buster Bunny Direct-to-video[13]
    1992 Cool World Nails Credited as Charles Adler
    1992 Aladdin Gazeem, Melon Merchant, Nut Merchant
    1993 Once Upon a Forest Waggs [13]
    1998 Rusty: A Dog's Tale Agent the Snake[13] Credited as Charles Adler
    1998 The Rugrats Movie United Express Driver
    2000 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Inspector [13]
    2003 Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure Templeton, Lurvy Direct-to-video[13]
    2005 Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry Grammy
    2005 Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild Beaver
    2006 Bratz: Genie Magic Reporter
    2007 Transformers Starscream [13]
    2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
    2009 The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Krongarr Direct-to-video[13]
    2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Starscream [13]
    A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures
    2013 Khumba Wild Dog #1, Dassie Leader Credited as Charles Adler[13]
    2015 Top Cat Begins Granny Dibble [13]
    2016 Norm of the North Forebear [13]
    2017 All I Want for Christmas Is You Santa, Mr. Ingersoll, Dougie's Dad Direct-to-video[13]
    2019 Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling Ed Bighead, Bev Bighead, others Netflix film[13]

    Animation[edit]

    List of voice performances in animation
    Year Title Role Notes
    1985–89 The Smurfs Natural "Nat" Smurfling
    1984 My Little Pony Spike [13]
    1985 The Pound Puppies Flack[13] Credited as Charles Adler
    1985–86 Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
    1985–87 The Transformers Silverbolt, Triggerhappy, others
    1985–88 Jem Eric Raymond, Zipper, Tech Rat, Angus (episode "Danse Time"),[14][15] others
    1986 Smurfquest Natural "Nat" Smurfling Television film
    1986 The Glo Friends Excavator, Glo Bug, Dipper Duck
    1986 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Low-Light [13]
    1986 Inhumanoids George Landisburg Uncredited
    1986–87 My Little Pony 'n Friends Spike, Woebegone
    1986–88 The Flintstone Kids Captain Caveman Jr.
    1986–90 The Real Ghostbusters Osiris, Sandy Van Sanders, Elizabeth
    1987 Sky Commanders Kreeg
    1987 Ultraman: The Adventure Begins Andy Television film
    1987 DuckTales Filler Brushbill, Pluck Episode: "Much Ado About Scrooge"
    1987 Little Clowns of Happytown Pranky
    1987 Pound Puppies Shadow Monster Episode: "The Rescue Pups/Good Night, Sweet Pups"; uncredited
    1987 The Little Troll Prince Stav Television film
    1987–88 Yogi's Treasure Hunt Greed Monster
    1987–88 BraveStarr Deputy Fuzz, Tex Hex, others
    1987–88 The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse Bat-Bat, Moe
    1988 The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound Pinky Dalton, Pig, TV Announcer from Bit-2 News Television film
    1988 Rockin' with Judy Jetson Quark, Zappy
    1988 The New Yogi Bear Show Additional Voices
    1988 The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
    1988 Dino-Riders Hammerhead, Turret, Lokus
    1988 Christmas in Tattertown Sidney the Spider
    1988–89 Slimer! Rafael
    1988–90 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Mr. O'Greazy, others
    1989 The Further Adventures of SuperTed Wally Episode: "Leave It to Space Beavers"
    1989 The Karate Kid Additional Voices Episode: "My Brother's Keeper"
    1989 Dink, the Little Dinosaur Episode: "Phantom of the Cave/Dry River"
    1989 Camp Candy
    1989–90 Paddington Bear Paddington Bear
    1989–83 ABC Weekend Special Mr. Funnbunny, Street Pig
    1990 Wake, Rattle, and Roll Igor Jr., Catula Credited as Charles Adler
    1990 Gravedale High Additional Voices Episode: "Cleo's Pen Pal"
    1990 Timeless Tales from Hallmark Ugly Duckling, Crocodile #1 Episode: "The Ugly Duckling"
    1990 Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone Rocky
    1990 The Wizard of Oz Cowardly Lion
    1990–91 TaleSpin Mad Dog, Hacksaw, Howard Huge
    1990–92 Tiny Toon Adventures Buster Bunny Main role[13]
    1990–93 Tom & Jerry Kids Dripple
    1990–97 Bobby's World Harry's Father
    1991 Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids Sagi, Moon, Gemo
    1991 Yo Yogi! Additional Voices
    1991 ProStars
    1991–92 Darkwing Duck Major Trenchrot, Andy Ape, Loophole, Mr. Mikey
    1991–96 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Stalker Slaughter, Piebald, Thylacine, Newt
    1992 Defenders of Dynatron City Dr. Mayhem
    1992 Goof Troop Moe the Ghost, Igor, The Magician's Hat
    1992 The Plucky Duck Show Buster Bunny
    1992 Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire Additional Voices
    1992–93 The Little Mermaid Squid #1, Additional Voices
    1992–95 Capitol Critters Jammet
    1992–97 Eek! The Cat Bill, others
    1993 Family Dog Additional Voices
    1993 2 Stupid Dogs Greg
    1993 Marsupilami Additional Voices
    1993 Biker Mice from Mars Corroder Cody Episode: "The Masked Motorcyclist"
    1993 Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Additional Voices Episode: "Circus Daze"
    1993 Mighty Max Ernie
    1993 Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby Rocky Television film
    1993 A Flintstone Family Christmas Additional Voices
    1993–94 Problem Child Additional Voices
    1993–94 Bonkers Police Light, Tiny, others
    1993–94 Cro Steamer, Mojo, Big Red
    1993–94 Sonic the Hedgehog Snively [13]
    1993–94 SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron Chance "T-Bone" Furlong, others
    1993–94 Droopy, Master Detective Dripple, Screwball Squirrel, Lightning Bolt
    1993–96 Rocko's Modern Life Ed Bighead, Bev Bighead, others [13]
    1994 Yogi the Easter Bear Paulie Television film
    1994 Aladdin Mechanicles
    1994–96 Duckman Sgt. Red Herring, Juan Asalas, Doctor
    1994–97 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Ickis, others [13]
    1995 The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show Smelly Deputy Chafe
    1995 Beavis and Butt-Head Mr. Adler
    1995 What-a-Mess Additional Voices
    1995 Santo Bugito Eaton Woode, Miguel Credited as Charles Adler
    1995–96 Earthworm Jim Professor Monkey-For-A-Head, others
    1995–97 The Mask: Animated Series Pete, Sergeant Cole, Ice Cream Man
    1995–97 What a Cartoon! Various [13]
    1995–97 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat Felix the Cat (season two) [13]
    1995–99 Timon & Pumbaa Irwin, others
    1996 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper Additional Voices
    1996 Tales from the Crypt Smokey Episode: "The Third Pig"[13]
    1996 The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Rawlings, Robber #2 Episode: "The Ballad of Belle Bonnet"
    1996 Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series Dr. Droid, Otto Maton, Flork
    1996 Quack Pack Additional Voices
    1996 Project G.e.e.K.e.R. Dr. Maston, Jake Dragonn, Gene Damage
    1996 The Tick Sarcastro Episode: "The Tick vs. Education"[13]
    1996 Jungle Cubs Ned
    1997 Bruno the Kid Additional Voices Episode: "The Unfriendly Skies"
    1997 Adventures from the Book of Virtues Swindler, The Child Episode: "Humility"
    1997 Cave Kids Bug Episode: "Beanstalk Blues"
    1997 Spicy City Rocco, ZBig, Additional Voices
    1997 Extreme Ghostbusters Additional Voices Episode: "The Unseen"
    1997 Men in Black: The Series Episode: "The Buzzard Syndrome"
    1997–99 Todd McFarlane's Spawn
    1997–99 Cow and Chicken Cow, Chicken, The Red Guy, I.R. Baboon, various [13]
    1997–99 I Am Weasel I.R. Baboon, The Red Guy, Cow, Chicken [13]
    1997–2006 Space Goofs Candy Caramella, others English dub
    1998 Channel Umptee-3 Additional Voices Episode: "The Lying Show"
    1998 Oh Yeah! Cartoons Herr Brush, Koko Bird, Warden, Produce Guy [13]
    1998 The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs Additional Voices Credited as Charles Adler
    1998–2003 The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald Hamburglar, McNugget #3, McSplorer [13]
    1998 Mad Jack the Pirate Additional Voices
    1998 Toonsylvania
    1999 Hey Arnold! TV Announcer Episode: "Love and Cheese/Weighing Harold"[13]
    1999 Johnny Bravo Director, Fan #1
    1999–2001 Rugrats Ickis, Professor Spooky Credited as Charles Adler
    2000 Pepper Ann C.J. Episode: "Burn Hazelnut Burn/Career Daze"
    2000 The Wild Thornberrys Wrestlers Episode: "Horse Sense"
    2000 As Told by Ginger Principal, Radio Announcer Episode: "The Party"
    2000 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd The Dogfather, Retriever
    2000–01 Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Chicken, I.R. Baboon, The Red Guy
    2000 The New Woody Woodpecker Show Bucky Beaver Episode: "Eenie, Meany, Out You Go/Stage Fright/Gone Fishin'"
    2000–02 Rocket Power Blimp Announcer, Helicopter Reporter
    2001 The Oblongs Executive #1 Episode: "My Name Is Robbie"
    2002–05 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Snowman, Lubbermouth, Zombie Kid
    2003–04 Ozzy & Drix General Malaise, Abglobtus Goop, Dr. Hammertoe [13]
    2003–07 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Mr. Hornsby, Patrick Winks
    2004 All Grown Up! Chance, Pete
    2004–05 Dave the Barbarian Various [13]
    2004–05 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius The Junkman [13]
    2004–06 Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Mr. Whiskers [13]
    2005–07 Pet Alien Dinko, Flip [13]
    2005–06 The Buzz on Maggie Additional Voices
    2005–06 Danger Rangers S.A.V.O., Additional Voices
    2005–07 Loonatics Unleashed Optimatus [13]
    2005–08 Camp Lazlo! Additional Voices
    2006–07 Shuriken School Principal of Shuriken, Vladimir English dub
    2006–09 The Replacements Prime Minister Ricobo
    2007 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Mano Negra Episode: "Old Money"[13]
    2007–08 Random! Cartoons Finster #2, Space Pilot #2, Evil Guy, Space Thugs [13]
    2007–09 Chowder Additional Voices
    2008 The Emperor's New School Episode: "Guaka Rules"
    2008 Wizards of Waverly Place Report Card Episode: "Report Card"
    2008 Wolverine and the X-Men Mojo, Captain Gruber, others
    2009 G.I. Joe: Resolute Cobra Commander, Stalker, Flint, Gung-Ho [13]
    2009–11 The Super Hero Squad Show Doctor Doom, Sabretooth, Melter, Super-Skrull, Doombots, Cynthia Von Doom, Wrecker, Captain Britain, Plantman, others [13]
    2010–11 G.I. Joe: Renegades Cobra Commander, Buzzer, others [13]
    2010–12 Hero Factory Corroder, Chief Drax, Toxic Reapa, Speed Demon
    2011–15 Word Girl Additional Voices
    2012–14 Ben 10: Omniverse Proctor Servantis, Blarney Hokestar, Collectimus, others [13]
    2013 Bubble Guppies Additional Voices Episode: "Sir Nonny the Nice!"
    2013 Phineas and Ferb MODOK[13] Episode: "Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel"
    2013–18 Avengers Assemble MODOK, Super-Adaptoid [13]
    2014 The Tom and Jerry Show Polly's Mother Episode: "Holed Up/One of a Kind"
    2014 Wander Over Yonder Stok, Additional Voices Episode: "The Nice Guy/The Timebomb"
    2015 Ultimate Spider-Man MODOK Episode: "Contest of the Champions: Part 3"[13]
    2015 The Awesomes Additional Voices
    2015–22 Blaze and the Monster Machines The King, White Knight, Robbie, others
    2016 The Lion Guard Mjomba Episode: "Too Many Termites"[13]
    2016 Kulipari Commander Pigo
    2016 Rolling with the Ronks! Mormagnon [13]
    2019 SpongeBob SquarePants Manager, Jelly Fisher Gal, Fan Boy Episode: "Jolly Lodgers"
    2019–20 The Rocketeer The Great Orsino, Clyde [13]
    2019–20 Spider-Man MODOK, Father Octavius, A.I.M. Agent #1 [13]
    2020 Harley Quinn Nick Quinzel, Grandpa Episode: "Bensonhurst"
    2020 Madagascar: A Little Wild Murray [13]
    2021–22 Rugrats Graham [13]

    Video games[edit]

    List of voice performances in video games
    Year Title Role Notes
    1996 Normality Leader Paul
    1996 Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker Ickis Credited as Charles Adler[13]
    1996 Blazing Dragons The Pied Piper, Hunter, Fisherman
    1997 Atomic Bomberman Bomberman
    1997 Fallout Harold [13]
    1997 ClayFighter 63⅓ T. Hoppy, Dr. Kiln
    1998 Fallout 2 Harold
    1999 Earthworm Jim 3D Professor Monkey-For-A-Head Uncredited
    1999 Planescape: Torment Ignus Credited as Charles Adler
    2000 Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn Kalah, Telos, Rielev, Rejiek Hidesman
    2000 Escape from Monkey Island Jumbeaux LaFeet, Mungle the Pirate Student
    2000 Sacrifice Additional Voices
    2001 Stupid Invaders Candy Hector Caramella, Chicken, Cow, Singing Pufferfish Credited as Charles Adler
    2001 Nicktoons Racing Ickis
    2002 Earth and Beyond Gratis August Var
    2005 Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan Redback Russ[13]
    2006 Cartoon Network Racing Cow, Chicken, The Red Guy, I.R. Baboon
    2009 MadWorld Jude the Dude, Frank, Killseeker A
    2009 Transformers Revenge of the Fallen: Decepticons Starscream Credited as Charles Adler
    2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Starscream, Sunstorm [13]
    2009 Marvel Super Hero Squad Doctor Doom, Sabretooth [13]
    2010 Star Trek Online S'Taass, Gazzan
    2010 Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet Doctor Doom, Doombot [13]
    2011 Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Super-Skrull Also Ultimate
    2011 Marvel Super Hero Squad Online Doctor Doom, Red Skull, Annihilus, others Credited as Charles Adler
    2011 Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat Doctor Doom, Doombot[13]
    2012 Final Fantasy XIII-2 Additional Voices
    2013 Marvel Heroes Kl'rt, Criti Noll Uncredited
    2013 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Additional Voices
    2014 Disney Infinity 2.0 MODOK
    2015 Disney Infinity 3.0
    2016 Lego Marvel's Avengers
    2016 Skylanders: Imaginators Chain Reaction, Skunkwalker, Scholarville Mabu
    2018 Red Dead Redemption II The Local Pedestrian Population

    Live-action[edit]

    List of appearances in film and television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1986 The Redd Foxx Show Rita / Ralph 2 episodes
    1988 Thirtysomething Mister Squeeze Auditioner Episode: "The Competition"
    1990 1st & Ten Rod Episode: "Earn This One for Ernie"
    2009 Wake Priest
    2010 Totally Tracked Down Himself Episode: "Estelle Harris: Master of Her Domain"
    2011 Hot in Cleveland Director 2 episodes
    2013 I Know That Voice Himself Documentary

    Casting and voice director[edit]

  • As Told by Ginger
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines
  • Bratz (Season 1)
  • Bratz Genie Magic
  • Bratz Rock Angelz
  • Bubble Guppies (Seasons 2–4)
  • Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
  • Dead Space: Downfall
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders
  • Harley Quinn
  • Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes
  • Immigrants
  • Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
  • Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood
  • Kulipari
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny
  • Madagascar: A Little Wild
  • Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat
  • Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet
  • Me, Eloise
  • Rocket Power
  • Rugrats
  • Rugrats Go Wild
  • Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
  • Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch
  • Stressed Eric
  • Stripperella
  • The Bob's Burgers Movie
  • The Brothers Flub
  • The Buzz on Maggie
  • The Emperor's New School
  • The Happy Elf
  • The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (Season 1)
  • The Nutty Professor
  • The Replacements
  • The Rugrats Movie
  • The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald
  • The Wild Thornberrys
  • The Wild Thornberrys Movie
  • Todd McFarlane's Spawn
  • Top Cat Begins
  • Wabbit (Season 1)
  • Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Work Result
    1985 Helen Hayes Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Touring Production Torch Song Trilogy Won
    1999 Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Cow and Chicken Nominated
    2000 Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Cow and Chicken Nominated
    2003 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Children's Animated Program Rugrats Won
    2020 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny Nominated

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