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One of the most prolific voice actors working today, Maurice has provided voices for hundreds of television episodes and dozens of films. His television credits include ''Futurama'', ''The Simpsons'', ''King of the Hill'', [[Stan Lee]]'s ''Stripperella'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', ''Batman'', ''Animaniacs'', ''The Critic'', ''Dilbert'', and ''The Tick''. He provided the voice of Dr. Egon Spengler in 140 episodes of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' animated series, and has provided the voice for characters as diverse as Inspector Gadget, The Brain (of Pinky & the Brain), and Yosemite Sam. He also provided the voice of Alec Baldwin in ''Team America: World Police''. |
One of the most prolific voice actors working today, Maurice has provided voices for hundreds of television episodes and dozens of films. His television credits include ''Futurama'', ''The Simpsons'', ''King of the Hill'', [[Stan Lee]]'s ''Stripperella'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', ''Batman'', ''Animaniacs'', ''The Critic'', ''Dilbert'', and ''The Tick''. He provided the voice of Dr. Egon Spengler in 140 episodes of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' animated series, and has provided the voice for characters as diverse as Inspector Gadget, The Brain (of Pinky & the Brain), and Yosemite Sam. He also provided the voice of Alec Baldwin in ''Team America: World Police''. |
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Maurice has voiced characters alongside [[Rusty Schwimmer]] in ''Holly Hobby and Friends Christmas Wishes'', [[Kevin Chamberlain]] in ''Queer Duck: The Movie'', [[Jesse Corti]] in ''Evil Con Carne'', [[Bill Fagerbakke]] in ''Balto III: Wings of Change'', [[George Takei]] in the video game ''Freelancer'' and in '' |
Maurice has voiced characters alongside [[Rusty Schwimmer]] in ''Holly Hobby and Friends Christmas Wishes'', [[Kevin Chamberlain]] in ''Queer Duck: The Movie'', [[Jesse Corti]] in ''Evil Con Carne'', [[Bill Fagerbakke]] in ''Balto III: Wings of Change'', [[George Takei]] in the video game ''Freelancer'' and in ''Futurama'', [[Thomas Dekker]] in ''Extreme Ghostbusters'', [[Malcolm McDowell]] in ''Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys'' and ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'', and [[Missi Pyle]] in ''As Good as It Gets''. |
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| About | |
| Character | Sylar |
| Date of birth | 30 March 1958 |
| Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| IMDb profile | |
Maurice LaMarche is the voice actor who provides the voice of Sylar (for Sylar's message) in Don't Look Back.
About
One of the most prolific voice actors working today, Maurice has provided voices for hundreds of television episodes and dozens of films. His television credits include Futurama, The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Stan Lee's Stripperella, Tiny Toon Adventures, Batman, Animaniacs, The Critic, Dilbert, and The Tick. He provided the voice of Dr. Egon Spengler in 140 episodes of The Real Ghostbusters animated series, and has provided the voice for characters as diverse as Inspector Gadget, The Brain (of Pinky & the Brain), and Yosemite Sam. He also provided the voice of Alec Baldwin in Team America: World Police.
Maurice has voiced characters alongside Rusty Schwimmer in Holly Hobby and Friends Christmas Wishes, Kevin Chamberlain in Queer Duck: The Movie, Jesse Corti in Evil Con Carne, Bill Fagerbakke in Balto III: Wings of Change, George Takei in the video game Freelancer and in Futurama, Thomas Dekker in Extreme Ghostbusters, Malcolm McDowell in Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys and Captain Planet and the Planeteers, and Missi Pyle in As Good as It Gets.
External Links
- Maurice LaMarche on Wikipedia
