- Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is a Golden Globe-nominated, Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actress. She is probably best known as Buffy Summers in the acclaimed television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". She has since become known as a film actress, having starred in the family film "Scooby-Doo" (2002) and the sequel "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (2004), the romantic comedy "Simply Irresistible", … - Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lyn Lillard (born 24 January, 1970) is an American actor. Lillard was born in Lansing, Michigan and grew up in Tustin, California. After high school, he was hired as an extra for "Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College" (1991). He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California, with fellow actor Paul Rudd, and later, the theater school Circle in the Square in New York City. In the 1990s, Lillard dated actresses Rose McGowan, … - Joseph Barbera
Joseph Roland "Joe" Barbera was an American animator, cartoon artist, storyboard artist, director, producer, and co-founder, together with William Hanna, of Hanna-Barbera. The studio produced popular cartoons such as "Tom and Jerry", "The Huckleberry Hound Show", "The Flintstones", "The Jetsons", and "Scooby-Doo", as well as the musical film Charlotte's Web. - William Hanna
William Denby "Bill" Hanna (July 14, 1910 - March 22, 2001) was an American animator, director, producer, cartoon artist, and co-founder, together with Joseph Barbera, of Hanna-Barbera. The studio produced well-known cartoons such as "The Huckleberry Hound Show", "The Flintstones", "The Jetsons", "Scooby-Doo" as well as the musical film, Charlotte's Web. - 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. - Iwao Takamoto
Iwao Takamoto (29 April 1925 - 8 January 2007) was a Japanese American animator, television producer, and film director. He was most famous as being a production and character designer for Hanna-Barbera Productions shows such as "Scooby-Doo". - Isla Fisher
Isla Lang Fisher is an Australian actress and author. Fisher was born in Muscat, Oman to Scottish Presbyterian parents, and now resides in Los Angeles with her fiance, English comedian Sacha ..... - Don Messick
Donald "Don" Messick was an American voice actor, one of the most prolific voice actors of the second half of the 20th century. Messick, a native of Buffalo, New York, was most famous as the voice of several Hanna-Barbera characters, including Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, Boo-Boo Bear, Muttley from "Wacky Races" and "Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines", Bamm-Bamm Rubble in "The Flintstones", … - Shaggy
Shaggy (born October 22 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell) is a Jamaican reggae deejay who takes his nickname from Scooby-Doo's companion (possibly from the similarity of their first names). He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice. - Shaggy
Shaggy (born October 22 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica as Orville Richard Burrell) is a Jamaican reggae deejay who takes his nickname from Scooby-Doo's companion, a nickname given to him by his friends, during his teenage years in which his hair bore a similarity to the Scooby Doo character. He is especially notable for his distinctive sub-baritone voice. - Heather North
Heather North Kenney (born on December 13, 1950 in Pasadena, California) is an American actress and voice artist. She is most notable as having performed the voice of Daphne Blake in all incarnations of Hanna-Barbera's "Scooby-Doo" Saturday morning cartoon series from 1970 to 1979, and from 1983 to 1985. North was the second actress to voice Daphne; Stefanianna Christopherson voiced the character during the first season of "Scooby-Doo, Where are You!" in 1969. - Scott Innes
Scott Innes, (born on October 30, 1966 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri), is an American voice actor. He became known as the new voice of Scooby-Doo in the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video movies made between 1997 and 2001. From 1999 to 2001, he also voiced Scooby's pal Norville "Shaggy" Rogers. His role was succeeded by Frank Welker (the voice of Fred Jones) in 2002; at the same time, Casey Kasem re-assumed the role of Shaggy. - Nicole Jaffe
Nicole Jaffe is an American actress, best known as the original voice of Velma Dinkley in Hanna-Barbera's "Scooby-Doo" Saturday morning cartoon series from 1969 to 1974. Before "Scooby-Doo" began production, Jaffe had appeared in "The Trouble with Girls" with Elvis Presley (and future "Scooby-Doo" co-star Frank Welker) and in Disney's "The Love Bug". Velma was Jaffe's only voice role. - Neil Fanning
Neil Fanning was born April 12, 1967, (age 40) in Australia. Fanning was responsible for the voice of Scooby-Doo in both of the live-action Scooby-doo movies. - John Stephenson
John Stephenson (born August 9, 1923 in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an American voice actor. He has also been credited as "John Stevenson." For several decades, Stephenson worked for Hanna-Barbera Productions, providing supporting voices for many of its 1960s and 1970s animated television series, including "Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy", "Top Cat", "Scooby-Doo", "The Jetsons", and "Jonny Quest", among many others. - B. J. Ward
Betty Jean Ward (professionally known by her initials B. J. Ward) is an American actress. She is the creator and star of "Stand-Up Opera", a musical one-woman show, as well as being a licensed pilot and former Playboy bunny. - Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman (born September 13, 1937 in New York City) is an American television executive and producer. He worked as an executive at CBS, ABC and NBC and was at least partly responsible for bringing to television such programs as "Scooby-Doo" (1969-1986), "All in the Family" (1971 - 1979), "The Waltons" (1972 - 1981), "Roots" (1977), and "Charlie's Angels" (1976 - 1981). - David Eggby
David Eggby is a British cinematographer. He was born in 1950 in London. He received the Cinematographer of the Year (2001) and the Golden Tripod from the Australian Cinematographers Society, both for his work on the film Pitch Black. His other credits include: *"Mad Max" *"Scooby-Doo" *"The Blood of Heroes" *"The Marine" *"Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" *"Fortress" *"Warlock" *"Virus" *"Racing Stripes" - Holly Brisley
Holly Brisley in Adelaide, is an Australian model and actress who has appeared on television since she was 15. She is primarily known for her television career in Australian dramas such as "All Saints" and "Home and Away", and her earlier work hosting children’s programs such as "Agro's Cartoon Connection" and "The Looney Tunes Show". She has slowly made the transition into films, with her notable roles being in "Scooby-Doo", … - Rodney Sheppard
Rodney Sheppard (born November 25, 1967) is the guitarist of rock band Sugar Ray. He was born in Trinidad, but grew up in Newport Beach, California. His mother's name is Gloria and he has an older brother named Alan. While attending Corona del Mar High School Rodney & friends formed a cover band inspired by the group The Jam. That band, initially called The Shrinky Dinx, went on to become Sugar Ray. - Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams is a Welsh comic book artist. He broke into comics at Marvel UK, drawing for the series "Action Force," "The Real Ghostbusters" and "Transformers", among others. Subsequent British work has included the venerable science fiction comic "2000 AD", for which he has drawn features including "Kola Commandos," "Mean Arena", "PJ Maybe" and "Robo-Hunter". - Michala Banas
Michala Elizabeth Laurinda Banas (born November 14, 1978 in Wellington, New Zealand), is a New Zealand actress. Her debut television performance was as Louisa in miniseries "Mirror, Mirror". In 2001 she played Marissa Taylor in "Always Greener". As of 2004, she plays Kate Manfredi on "McLeod's Daughters". In 2002, she had a small part in "Scooby-Doo". In 2003, Banas released a single, "Kissin' The Wind", … - Linda Gary
Linda Gary (November 4, 1944-October 5, 1995) was an American voice-over artist who worked on many animated projects. Gary was one of the most popular voice-over artists in the modern era of animation. While viewers might not have remembered her face (in fact, she only appeared in two live-action films, 1977's "Journey To Nowhere" and 1980's "Cruising" with Al Pacino), they do remember her youthful voice. - Pat Stevens
Patricia "Pat" Stevens is an American actress, best known as the second actress to perform the voice of Velma Dinkley in Hanna-Barbera's "Scooby-Doo" Saturday morning cartoon series. Stevens held this role from 1976 to 1979, leaving the show mid-way through the production of "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo". From 1976 until 1979 she did double duty performing various nurses on the CBS sitcom "M*A*S*H". - Sherry Alberoni
Sherry (or Sherri) Alberoni (born December 4 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is an American actress and voice artist. Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program "The Mickey Mouse Club". As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions. Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as "Scooby-Doo" and "Jeannie", … - Bill White
Bill White is an animator, and a comic writer, penciller, and inker. He studied animation under former Disney animator Milt Neil at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. He has contributed artwork and stories to many comic book publishers, including DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Archie Comics, Harvey Famous Entertainment, Walt Disney Publishing, and many more. He has illustrated the adventures of many famous characters including Donald Duck, Roger Rabbit, … - Hadley Kay
Hadley Kay (1969-) is a Canadian-born voice actor best known for playing parts in the first two Care Bears movies: the magician Nicholas in the first one and as the villain Dark Heart in the second. Kay also appeared in "Superman II", the Star Wars-inspired animated series "Ewoks", "Inspector Gadget", and some of the earliest "Raccoons" specials. - Graeme Devine
Graeme Devine is a computer game designer and programmer who co-founded Trilobyte, created bestselling games "The 7th Guest" and "The 11th Hour", and designed id Software's "Quake III Arena". He was also Chairman of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) from 2002-2003. One of Graeme's trademarks is his Scooby-Doo wardrobe - Vito Delsante
Vito Delsante (born 1973) is a U.S. comic book writer. He has published stories in several U.S. comic books, and has worked on such characters as "Batman", Wolverine from the "X-Men", and "Scooby Doo". - Dan Spiegle
Dan Spiegle (born October 12, 1920) is a comic book and cartoon artist and illustrator (penciller and inker). He began his professional cartoonist career in 1949 drawing Hopalong Cassidy for the Mirror Syndicate. He continued to draw this strip after it was bought out by King Features in 1951, until it was canceled. He then moved to Western Publishing Company drawing various comics for the Gold Key Comics line. This included the comic "Space Family Robinson", Korak, … - Roger Rose
Roger Rose is a former VH1 VJ whose voice is heard in many places, especially cartoons. "Rugrats" and "Brainiacs.com" and even "Scooby Doo", "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" are a few of examples of his previous work. He also narrates documentaries for Animal Planet. He auditioned at Rod Roddy's podium in 2004 for the announcing job on television's longest running game show, "The Price is Right" until Rich Fields in April 2004. - Warner E. Leighton
Warner Emerson Leighton (March 21, 1930 - March 20, 2005) was an American film, sound, music, effects and supervising editor. The youngest of nine children, he married his sweetheart Marion E. Gridley on March 6, 1951. During the 1960s Warner had edited a lot of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera cartoons such as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Atom Ant, Scooby Doo, The Secret Squirrel Show, Johnny Quest, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear, and Space Ghost. - Scooby Doo
'Rello, my name is Scooby Dooby Doo! I am a dog, and travel around with my best bwuddy 'Raggy in the Mystery Machine to uncover mysteries and solve problems. Velma, Fred and Daphne join us and we are one big rappy gang. In one of our great mysteries, our gang nearly bwoke up! It was up to me and 'Raggy to get us back together again. We managed to, and all of us went to Spooky Island to find out why strange things were going on. - Scooby Doo
WHAT IT DO SIR/MISS, THIS IS YA BOY FAMOUS. IMA COO, CHILL, LAID BACKK TYPE OF PERSON EVEN DOE I DO GETS PRETTY GOOFY AT TIMES. I GOTTA FEW ( NOT A LIL N NOT ALOT) OF HOMMIES CUZ I KEEPS MY CIRCLE PRETTY TIGHT ITS HARD TO TELL WHO REAL N WHO NOT THESE DAYS N I AINT GOT TIME TO BE GOIN THRU NO PROCESS OF ELIMINATION WITH A BUNCH OF PEOPLE. IM BIG ON THE LORD, YES SIR IMA CHRISTIAN. - Scooby Doo
3'2", brown short hair. big feet and well you know the rest. i like to go out and have a good time, get a lil crazy too. dafney you my bitch. - Scooby Doo
Ry name ris Scooby Dooby Doo! Reehehehe Rhaggy is ry best friend. Rand ri love Scooby Snacks! Reverybody loves me. Rand ri love to rolve mysteries! But ri'm afraid of rhosts rand monsters! Roh well. - Scooby Doo
found this. - Scooby Doo
im you average talkin great dane.well i enjoy solving mysteries with my friends shaggy velma daphnie and fred.im really scard of ghosts and i enjoy eating with shaggy. - Scooby Doo
i am a 6'2, 220 lb dog. i love scooby snacks and i really like daphne. she is spicy. my bff is shaggy, we are actualy gay and lovers. - Scooby Doo
Weww i luv scoobby snacks. Shaggy is my best friend and i have one little nephew, Scrappy. Hes only 4 years old, 28 in puppy years. I am apart of the mystery machine gang. Fred Daph Velma, Shaggy and I. WE hunt for ghosts, well they arent really ghosts but they are inpersonators.
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