- Robin Williams
Robin McLaurin Williams (born July 21, 1951) is an American actor and comedian. He has had starring roles on television, stage, and film, and has won an Academy Award. - Walt Elias Disney
Walter Elias Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Disney is notable as one of the most influential and innovative figures in the field of entertainment during the twentieth century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Walt became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. - Jackie Chan
Chan Kong-Sang, also known as Sing Lung or Jackie Chan SBS, (born on April 7, 1954) is a Chinese actor, director, martial artist, film producer, screenwriter, singer and stunt performer. Chan is one of the best known names in kung fu and action movies worldwide for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, usage of improvised weapons and his innovative stunts. - Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart OBE (born July 13, 1940) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated English film, television and stage actor. He is also Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. Stewart has had a distinguished career in theatre for nearly fifty years, including performances as various characters in Shakespearean productions. However, he is most famous for his roles as Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S Enterprise in "Star Trek: The Next Generation", … - Will Ryan
Will Ryan (November 13, 1939) is a voice actor originally from Cleveland, Ohio. Something of a prodigy, his music career began when, while still in high school, he signed the first of two recording contracts with CBS Records. Leaving music for a while, he took over the job once held by R. Crumb at the American Greetings card company back in his native Cleveland. Transferring to live comedy, he formed a team with Phil Baron and, as Willio and Phillio, … - Pinto Colvig
Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig (born September 11, 1892 in Jacksonville, Oregon, USA - died of lung cancer on October 3, 1967 in Woodland Hills, California, USA) was a vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor, and circus performer whose schtick was playing clarinet off-key while mugging. He graduated from Oregon State University in 1911. Colvig is probably best known as the voice of Disney's Goofy and the original Bozo the Clown, … - Gilbert Gottfried
Gilbert Gottfried (born February 28 1955 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American stand-up comedian. - Dan Castellaneta
Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born September 10, 1958) is an Emmy award winning American voice actor and comedian best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the animated series "The Simpsons". - Alan Young
Alan Young (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, "Mister Ed". Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. - Hayden Panettiere
Hayden Leslie Panettiere is an American actress, singer, and a Grammy Award nominee. - Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox on June 9, 1961) is an award-winning, Canadian-born film and television actor. His best known roles include Marty McFly from the "Back to the Future" trilogy (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton from "Family Ties" (1982-1989), for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from "Spin City" (1996-2000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, … - Frank Welker
Franklin W. Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, noises, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures. As of May 2007, he is listed as number one "All Time Top 100 Stars at the Box office." His work in over 90 films has put him ahead of Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks and Samuel L. Jackson. - Jim Cummings
James Jonah "Jim" Cummings (born November 3, 1952 in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American voice actor. Although he is not cited for his greatness, he is perhaps the busiest and most successful voice-over actor working today. Cummings is well-known for his vocal imitation skills; he was able to imitate Sterling Holloway's voicework as Winnie the Pooh and Kaa, and Paul Winchell as the voice of Tigger when Winchell retired. - John Fiedler
John Donald Fiedler (February 3, 1925 - June 25, 2005) was an American voice actor and character actor in stage, film, television and radio. Slight, balding, and bespectacled, with a piping voice (reminiscent of actor Percy Helton), his career stretched forty years but he is perhaps best remembered for two roles: the voice of Piglet in Disney's many Winnie the Pooh productions and the role of Mr. Peterson, nervous patient on "The Bob Newhart Show". - Candy Candido
Candy Candido (December 25, 1913 - May 19, 1999) was an American actor and bass player. Born Jonathan Joseph Candido in New Orleans, Louisiana, Candy and his distinctively deep voice became a fixture on early American radio where he made a catchphrase of the sentence "I'm feelin' mighty low", … - Robby Benson
Robby Benson (born Robin David Segal on 21 January 1956) is an American actor. - Michael Gough
Michael Gough is an American voice actor. Notable roles in television animation include the lead role in "Zorro", He replaced Howard Morris for the role of Gopher in "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh", Colonel Spigot in "TaleSpin", Raphael in the final season of the 1987 "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" cartoon series (Rob Paulsen, the original voice actor of Raphael, left the show after the ninth season), and Cornfed Pig in "Duckman". - Haley Joel Osment
Haley Joel Osment was born in Los Angeles, California and currently studies at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in the film The Sixth Sense and starred in AI: Artificial Intelligence and Pay It Forward . He is the voice of Sora in the Kingdom Hearts series of games. - Quinton Flynn
Quinton Joseph Flynn (known to friends and colleagues as "Q") (born October 10, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American voice actor, actor, and writer. He is most notable for providing the English voices of video game characters such as Raiden in "Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty", Croix in "La Pucelle: Tactics", Axel in "Kingdom Hearts II", and most recently Myifee in "99 Nights". - Tress MacNeille
Tress MacNeille (born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated television shows "The Simpsons" and "Futurama", and "Animaniacs". Her most notable characters on "The Simpsons" are probably Agnes Skinner, Brandine Spuckler and Lindsey Naegle, while her performance as Mom is her most notable Futurama role. - Sterling Holloway
Sterling Price Holloway, Jr. was a character actor who appeared in over 150 films and television shows, as well as a perennial voice actor for the Walt Disney Studios. Holloway was named after Confederate General Sterling "Pap" Price. He was born in Cedartown, Georgia in 1905. After attending the Georgia Military Academy in College Park, he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. - Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born Jonathan Taylor Weiss on September 8, 1981 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American child actor and former teen idol best remembered for his roles of middle child Randy Taylor on the sitcom "Home Improvement" and the voice of the young Simba in Disney's "The Lion King". - Nancy Cartwright
Nancy Campbell Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American voice actress. She is best known and most famous for providing the voice of Bart Simpson; she also provides the voices of Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders and Kearney, as well as Maggie Simpson's squeaks and giggles, on the animated television show "The Simpsons". - Paul Winchell
Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 – June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski, was an American ventriloquist and voice actor from New York City whose career flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. He was also an amateur inventor and he patented an artificial human heart which he donated to the University of Utah. The ventriloquist figures for which he was best known include Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. - Scott Weinger
Scott Eric Weinger (born October 5 1975) is an American actor and screenwriter best known as the speaking voice of Aladdin in Walt Disney's eponymous feature film. Weinger would reprise the role in two direct-to-video sequels and for the Disney Channel television series. - David Ogden Stiers
David Ogden Stiers (born October 31, 1942) is an American character actor, voice actor and musician, most noted for his role in the television sitcom "M*A*S*H", and the science fiction drama "The Dead Zone". A connoisseur of classical music, Stiers has been a guest conductor for over 50 orchestras in North America and maintained a position as Associate Conductor of The Newport Symphony Orchestra and the Ernest Bloch Music Festival. - Jodi Benson
Jodi Benson (born "Jodi Marzorati" on October 10, 1961) is an American voice actress and singer, best known for providing the voice of Disney's Princess Ariel in "The Little Mermaid" and its sequels. She was born in Rockford, Illinois, attended Millikin University, and currently lives in north Georgia with her husband Ray Benson (not the Ray Benson of band "Asleep At The Wheel"). Jodi has also performed in several Broadway Productions. - James Woods
James Howard Woods (born April 18 1947) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated and three-time Emmy Award winning American film and television actor. - Kevin Michael Richardson
Kevin Michael Richardson (born October 25 1964 in The Bronx, New York) is an American voice actor and actor, one of the most prominent voice actors in the field. He starred in the short lived "The Knights of Prosperity", an ABC comedy. He is also currently voicing iconic Batman villain The Joker in the new animated series The Batman. He is best known for his deep voice and portraying either villains or jolly, good-natured fat men. - Brian Dunkleman
Brian Dunkleman (born September 25 1971 in Ellicottville, New York) is a comedian and actor, best known for co-hosting the first season of American Idol on the Fox Network with Ryan Seacrest. He has appeared on "The Tonight Show", had a recurring guest role on "Two Guys and a Girl", played a stand-up comic suspected of murder in "NYPD Blue", voiced himself in an episode of "The Proud Family", in which the show parodied "American Idol", … - Jerry Orbach
Jerome Bernard Orbach was an American actor best known for his starring role as Det. Lennie Briscoe in the "Law & Order" television series and for his musical theater roles. - Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury CBE (born October 16, 1925) is a four-time Tony-winning, six-time Golden Globe-winning, three-time Oscar-nominated, and eighteen-time Emmy-nominated English actress. Her multi-faceted career has spanned seven decades and she is well-known for her roles on both stage and screen. <br> - Paige O'Hara
Paige O'Hara (born Donna Paige Helmintoller on May 10 1956) is an American Broadway singer and actress. She is most notable for providing the singing and speaking voice of Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast", a role she has reprised for all subsequent spin-offs and sequels of the film, including the Square Enix/Disney "Kingdom Hearts" video game series. She previously performed on Broadway in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, … - Wayne Allwine
Wayne Anthony Allwine (born February 7, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor, a sound effects editor and foley artist for Walt Disney Studios and the current voice of Mickey Mouse, a role he assumed from Jimmy MacDonald. His first appearance as Mickey was voicing the animated lead-ins for "The New Mickey Mouse Club" in 1977. - Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane (born February 3, 1956) is a Screen Actors Guild Award and Tony Award-winning American actor and comedian of the stage and screen. - Tim Curry
Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an English actor, singer and composer perhaps best known for his role as mad scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975). He also had an earlier career as a rock musician. His list of roles is extensive, in both TV and movies, live-action and voice-acting for animated features, and it is notable that he almost always plays a villain of one kind or another. - Clint Howard
Clinton E. Howard (born April 20, 1959) is an American film and television actor. - Corey Burton
Corey Burton (born August 3, 1955), is an animation voice actor. Burton began his voice career at age 17, doing a sound-alike for Disney as Hans Conreid. He studied radio acting with the legendary Daws Butler "Time for Beany," "Merrie Melodies," "Yogi Bear" for several years, and went on to work with nearly all of the original Hollywood radio actors in classic style radio dramas. - Bobby Driscoll
Robert Cletus Driscoll (March 3, 1937 - March 30, 1968), known as Bobby Driscoll, was a successful American child actor. He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and died in East Village, Manhattan in New York. Driscoll made his first film appearance in 1943. His role in the 1949 drama "The Window" earned him an Academy Juvenile Award. - Susan Egan
Susan Egan (b. February 18, 1970) is an American actress and singer best known for her work on the Broadway stage. An unknown at the time, she won the coveted role of Belle in the original Broadway cast of "Beauty and the Beast (musical)". Also on stage, she has won high praise for her portrayal of Maria in regional productions of "The Sound of Music".
|
| |