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NANCY CARTWRIGHT
Birthdate: 1959
Birthplace: Kettering, Ohio, USA A student of Daws Butler, probably best known as the voice of Bart Simpson, Cartwright has also performed many other characters, including Mindy in "Animaniacs" (1993-present) and Rudy in "Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain" (1998).
DAN CASTELLANETA
Birthdate: 1958
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Well known as the voice of Homer Simpson, Castellaneta has provided many voices, including that of Genie in "The Return of Jafar" (1993) and "Disney's Aladdin" (TV Series) (1993), Earthworm Jim in "Earthworm Jim" (1995), and Megavolt in "Darkwing Duck" (1991). For more credits, please see his page at Voice Chasers, which is found in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
CHRISTINE CAVANAUGH
A provider of many voices, Cavanaugh's work includes the voices of Dexter in "Dexter's Laboratory" (1996), Chuckie in "Rugrats" (1991), and Babe the Pig in "Babe" (1995). For more credits, please see her pages at Voice Chasers and The Internet Movie Database, both of which are linked in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
Listing for the actor and voice artist most widely known as the voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne on "Batman: The Animated Series".
Category listing for the Canadian actor widely known for his voice work in animation. Incidentally, he won a Gemini Award in 1999 for "Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program" along with Pete Sauder (Rolie Polie Olie: Roll the Camera).
DAVE COULIER
Birthdate: 12 September 1959
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
These are links on actor/comedian/voiceover artist Dave Coulier, the voice of Peter Venkman on "The Real Ghostbusters" (1986) and Animal/Bunsen Honeydew/Bean Bunny/Statler & Waldorf on "Muppet Babies" (1986-92), but Dave will probably always be known as the witty and endearing uncle, Joey Gladstone, in the 1987 sitcom "Full House". For more credits, please see his page at Voice Chasers, or visit his official site linked in this category.
ALYSON COURT
Birthdate: 9 November 1973
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
These are links on actress/voice talent, Alyson Court, the voice of Jubilee on "X-Men" (1992-98) and Lydia Dietz on "Beetlejuice" (1989), but she's best known as the lovable and endearing character "Loonette The Clown" in the children's series "The Big Comfy Couch" (1992). For more credits, please see her pages at Voice Chasers and The Internet Movie Database, both of which are linked in the main Voice Actors' directory here at ODP.
Listings for the actor and voiceover artist known to animation fans as the voice of Dee-Dee, the older sister on "Dexter's Laboratory".
CLAY MARTIN CROKER
(credited as "Clay" and C. Martin Croker)
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
These are links on animator Clay Croker, voice of Zorak and Moltar on "Cartoon Planet" (1995) and "Space Ghost: Coast-To-Coast" (1994 - current).
PETER CULLEN In addition to being one of the most sought-after voices for movie trailer narrations, Cullen has a vast background in voice acting for animation: Commander Hawkins and series narrator for the classic anime series "Voltron" (1984); Eeyore in a number of Winnie The Pooh cartoons; Optimus Prime and Ironhide in "Transformers" (1984),; Zandar in "G.I. Joe" (1984); and Spoiler and Tank in "Challenge of the GoBots" (1984).
JIM CUMMINGS
Birthdate: 1953
Birthplace: Youngstown, Ohio, USA
These are links on Jim Cummings, one of the most prominent character voice actors in the last 2 decades. It's not too much of stretch to say that everyone has heard Jim Cummings at one point in their life or another. Since around 1987, Jim's voices have been featured in dozens of popular animated series. But even if you don't watch cartoons, the only way to escape hearing Jim's voice is by not watching TV at all. He frequently provides voiceover for theatrical trailers, and both radio and TV advertising. He's probably most known for his lead character roles in animation, such as Monterey Jack/Fat Cat/Professor Nimnul on "Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers" (1989), Darkwing Duck/Drake Mallard/Negaduck/Herb Muddlefoot on "Darkwing Duck" (1991), Taz/Wendel T. Wolf/Bob on "Taz-Mania" (1992), and both Bonkers T. Bobcat and Lucky Piquel on "Bonkers" (1995), and the voice of Winnie the Pooh since Sterling Holloway passed away. Other than Frank Welker, Jim is perhaps the closest we have today to Mel Blanc. ============================= Fun Facts & Trivia on Jim Cummings: - Performed 32 different characters on "Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers". - Filled in as the singing voice for Jeremy Irons as Scar in Disney's The Lion King, and for Christopher Lloyd as Rasputin in Fox Animation's Anastasia. - At least 2 Disney characters have been modeled after Jim's face: Pete on "Goof Troop" and Lucky Piquel on "Bonkers". =============================
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