The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume V: Part 47 Cars 3

Development on Cars 3 began after the release of Cars 2 in 2011 with pre-production underway by March 2014. Prior to the film’s release, John Lasseter stated that the film would have a “very emotional story” similar to the first film’s tone. Co-writer Kiel Murray said of the return to the series’ roots, “With these franchises you always want to know who it’s about. The first movie was about McQueen, and the second movie was a sort of off-ramp to the Mater story. We wanted to get back to the McQueen story. When we looked at what would be next for him, we wondered what that would be like both as an athlete, and also for what he was dealing with in the rest of his life.” According to director Brian Fee, the production team did a lot of research, and, while they “looked at athletes in other sports”, the team mainly focused on NASCAR racers. Fee claimed that they, “even talked to a sports psychoanalyst who explained that many of these drivers can’t imagine themselves doing anything else”, an idea that resonated with the team. Mike Rich said that rookies taking over the sport is a “kind of endless story in sports” and compared McQueen to Wayne Gretzky and Misty-May Treanor along with many others. According to Fee, “being a parent became [his] main resource to find and understand the emotion” in the film’s storyline. Story supervisor Scott Morse wanted to highlight the film’s emotional core and the characters’ relationships, wanting the movie to feel like a sports film while also focusing on McQueen realizing “what their relationship meant to Doc.” Upon its 2017 release, Cars 3 raked in $383 million at the box office against a budget of $175 million as well as received rave reviews from critics. In this post, we’ll meet the voices behind 2 more Moana characters, Cruz Ramirez, Smokey, Miss Fritter, River Scott, Louise “Barnstormer” Nash, Sweet Tea, and 2 characters from Coco.

461. Jemaine Clement

Dates: 1974-present

Early Life and Career: Born Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement in Masterton in the Wairapa. Father worked in freezing works and struggled with alcoholism before leaving home when Clement was a child. He later became a stained glass artist in Midhirst, Taranaki. Despite having a strong connection to his Maori ethnicity through both sides and regularly visiting relatives on trips to various marae, bans on Maori being spoken in schools meant Clement grew up in an almost entirely English-speaking environment. Family didn’t own a car so he never learned to drive. Attended Makoura College and studied drama and film at the Victoria University of Wellington. There, he met Taika Waititi with whom he went on to form So You’re a Man and the Humourbeasts. In 2004, the Humourbeasts in a stage show titled The Unknown Tales of Maui, a reworking of the traditional Maui tales. The duo later received the Billy T. Award, New Zealand’s highest comedy honor. Also during his college years, Clement also met Bret McKenzie with whom he performed in Edinburgh, thus forming Flight of the Conchords.

Movies and Cartoons: Moana (2016) and Moana 2 (2024)

Characters: Tamatoa

Also Known For: New Zealnd actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. Has released several albums with Bret Mckenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords and created the Flight of the Conchords TV series for BBC and HBO. Film appearances include Eagle vs Shark, Gentlemen Broncos, Men in Black 3, People Places Things, Humor Me, Festival, Avatar: The Way of Water, A Minecraft Movie, Despicable Me, Rio, Rio 2, The Lego Batman Movie, Tongan Ninja, Futile Attraction, Diagnosis Death, Predicament, Dinner for Schmucks, What We Do in the Shadows, Muppets Most Wanted, Ratchet & Clank, The BFG, Brad Status, The Breakers Uppers, Patrick, Nude Tuesday, DC League of Super-Pets, The Moon Is Upside Down, Thelma the Unicorn, and Harold and the Purple Crayon. TV appearances include What We Do in the Shadows, The Enid Blyton Adventure Series, The Tribe, The Drinky Crow Show, The Simpsons, Out There, TripTank, Regular Show, Inside Amy Schumer, Another Period, Divorce, Milo Murphy’s Law, Legion, American Dad!, Robot Chicken, Wellington Paranormal, We Bare Bears, Year of the Rabbit, Steven Universe Future, Tig n’ Seek, Big Mouth, Human Resources, Koala Man, and Time Bandits. Albums include Folk the World Tour, The Distant Future, Flight of the Conchords, and I Told You I Was Freaky.

Personal Life: Has reconnected with his father as an adult and enjoys a “strong and loving” relationship with him. Married to theater actress and playwright Miranda Manasiadis since 2008. They have a son named Sophocles Iraia.

Later Life: Lives in Wellington and has a number of movies coming up as far as 2029.

Trivia: Great-grandson of Maori Chief Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangie Te Whaiti. Has received 6 Primetime Emmy nominations for Flight of the Conchords. Has won a Grammy and 5 New Zealand Music Awards.

462. Nicole Scherzinger

Dates: 1978-present

Early Life and Career: Born Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente in Honolulu, Hawaii. Father left the family when she was 2. Mother remarried a man named Scherzinger who adopted her and she eventually assumed his surname. Family moved to Louisville, Kentucky when she was 6. Mother was a clerk. Stepfather was a welder. Scherzinger has described her upbringing as difficult as she grew up “without much money” and supported herself as a waitress, taking multiple modeling jobs, and being part of a local entertainment troupe of the local amusement park, Kentucky Kingdom. At 14, she joined the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Graduated in 1996 from the Youth Performing Arts School at duPont Manual High School, where she participated in many plays. After earning a scholarship, she attended Wright State University as a theatre arts major with a dance minor. During this time, she garnered lead roles in regional productions. During her senior year in college, Scherzinger was hired by Days of the New band leader Travis Meeks to contribute vocals on their self-titled album. The album’s supporting tour followed and Scherzinger dropped out of college. When the tour ended, Meeks and Scherzinger grew apart and went their separate ways due to creative differences. In 2001, Scherzinger’s mother saw a commercial for the WB’s show Popstars USA, a reality show with the aim to chronicle a musical group’s formation until the recording of their debut album. Warner Bros. imprint London had signed the group to a recording contract before the band was named and had finalized their membership due to the hours of TV exposure the group would receive. Although initially reluctant to audition, Scherzinger opted otherwise seeing it as an opportunity to travel to Los Angeles. Sang Whitney Houston’s version of “I’ll Always Love You” and alongside Ana Maria Lombo, Maile Misajon, Ivette Sosa, and Rosanna Tavarez, established the girl group Eden’s Crush. They were basically a one-hit wonder group with “Get Over Yourself” and their studio album Popstars. Although they toured with ‘N Sync and Jessica Simpson, the label went bankrupt and the group split. In 2003, she traveled to Arista Records hoping to get a solo contract with a demo CD but her performance was interrupted by a citywide blackout and she was forced to leave. Thanks to will.i.am’s recommendation of her to producer Jimmy Iovine, Scherzinger went to another open audition for another recording group at Interscope Records. Although she still hoped to achieve a solo deal, she later joined singers Melody Thornton, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, and Kimberly Wyatt as the Pussycat Dolls, which soon became one of the best-selling female groups of all time with 2 albums and over 55 million records sold worldwide. And she’d be the group’s lead singer.

Movies and Cartoons: Moana (2016), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Moana 2 (2024)

Characters: Sina and Mo’s Mother

Also Known For: Singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality best known as a member of the R&B group and dance ensemble the Pussycat Dolls from 2003 to 2010. Film appearances include Chasing Papi, Love Don’t Cost a Thing, Be Cool, Men in Black 3, and Yoshiki: Under the Sky. TV appearances include Wanda at Large, My Wife and Kids, How I Met Your Mother, Project Runway All Stars, I Can Do That, Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris, Bring the Noise, RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars, Dirty Dancing, Drop the Mic, Lip Sync Battle, I Can See Your Voice, Trese, Annie Live!, and That’s My Jam. Stage appearances include Rent, The Rocky Horror Show, Cats, and Sunset Boulevard.

Personal Life: Has had 2 long-term relationships. First with British racing driver Lewis Hamilton from 2007-2015. Currently engaged to former Scottish rugby player Thom Evans with whom she’s been with since 2020. Was also engaged to 311 singer Nick Hexum whom she dated from 2000 to 2004. And was involved with Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov from 2016-2019. Has struggled with bulimia during her height of popularity with the Pussycat Dolls and body dysmorphia that led to it for a decade.

Later Life: After the Pussycat Dolls split, Scherzinger carved out a solo career outside the group. Unfortunately, her debut album Her Name Is Nicole was shelved due to insufficient commercial response from its promotional singles. However, she’d later debut with Killer Love in 2011 and Big Fat Lie in 2014 but both failed to chart domestically. Yet, they found moderate success on international charts. Has also served as a judge for various talent shows like The Sing-Off, The X Factor US, The X Factor UK, Australia’s Got Talent, and The Masked Singer. Competed on Dancing with the Stars in 2010 and has taken to performing in musical theater. Also has a clothing line and a fragrance as well as served as an ambassador for the Special Olympics and supports UNICEF UK.

Trivia: Inducted to the DuPont Manual High School’s Alumni Hall of Fame in 2007. Has endowed YPAS with a yearly $2,000 namesake scholarship since 2013. Received the 2017 Alumna of the Year Award from the Wright State Alumni Association. Was once asked by will.i.am to become a member of The Black-Eyed Peas but her then-boyfriend declined. Has been nominated for a Grammy and 2 Laurence Olivier Awards. Won a Laurence Olivier Award in 2024 for her performance as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. Appeared in will.i.am’s “Yes, We Can” video for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign. Has performed “Brave” with the Stand Up 2 Cancer choir in 2014. Was featured in “Love Song to Earth” ahead of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

463. Cristela Alonzo

Dates: 1979-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Hidalgo, Texas to a Mexican single mother of 4 who left her abusive husband while pregnant with her and worked double shifts as a waitress at a Mexican restaurant for 20 years in San Juan, Texas. Whenever her mom had her weekly day off, the family would visit her paternal grandmother across the Mexican border. For the first 8 years of her life, Alonzo’s family squatted in an abandoned diner, homeless and destitute. Even with her mother working double shifts as a waitress. Has often went hungry and had problems with skin pigment due to lack of nutrition. Said her mother often used humor to offset the abject poverty. Alonzo learned English from watching TV and her family only spoke Spanish at home. But her mom never learned English. TV also kept Alonzo and her siblings safe inside from drug trafficking in her neighborhood. She often would translate American shows into Spanish and act them out for her mother. Also shared a bed with her mom until she was 18. Because her older sister married young, Alonzo spent much of her childhood with her 2 older brothers where she became interested in comic books, trading playing cards, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dungeons & Dragon, and metal music. Alonzo also entered and won theater competitions across South Texas while in high school. She graduated from Pharr-San Juan-Alamo High School. At 18, she left home to attend Webster University in St. Louis to study theater. But she later dropped out because she could no longer afford school. She then went back to Dallas and moved in with her sister, where she took care of her mother and her sister’s kids. Alonzo’s mother died in 2002. In 2003, Alonzo got a job as an office manager at the Addison Improv and began doing stand-up. After some time on the Dallas scene, she moved to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comedian. Got her first break as a writer of a Comedy Central show in 2006. Would later be a semi-finalist in Last Comic Standing in 2010.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 3 (2017) as well as the Cars 3: Driven to Win video game and the Cars on the Road series.

Characters: Cruz Ramirez

Also Known For: Stand-up comedian, actress, writer, and producer best known for creating and starring in the sitcom Christela, making her the first Mexican American woman to create, produce, write, and star in her own American primetime comedy. Film appearances include The Angry Birds Movie, The Laundromat, and Coast. TV appearances include Mind of Mencia, Sons of Anarchy, General Hospital, His Dark Materials, The Upshaws, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Earth to Ned, Launchpad, and Is It Cake?. Has performed stand-up on Live at Gotham, Ladies Night Out, Last Comic Standing, Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand Up Revolution, Legally Brown, Conan, The Half Hour, @midnight, Just for Laughs: All-Access, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Personal Life: Has been in a relationship with Stephen Halasz since 2008. Has never met her father who died in 2009.

Later Life: Christela was cancelled in 2015. Published her memoir Music to My Years: A Mixtape-Memoir of Growing Up and Standing Up in 2019. Has had a couple stand-up specials on Netflix and frequently appears in the game show 25 Words or Less.

Trivia: None.

464. Chris Cooper

Dates: 1951-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Kansas City, Missouri. Father was a US Air Force doctor and cattleman. Both his parents were from Texas. Grew up in the Kansas City suburbs and spent his summers at his family’s cattle ranch that was 15 miles Leavenworth, Kansas. Since his dad was in the Air Force, his family moved to Los Vegas, Nevada, Phoenix, Arizona, and Houston, Texas. While attending Southwest High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Cooper worked for a local theater company: “I had a background in carpentry, so I could build sets and work in the wings and shift scenes in the evening.” After graduating high school, he became the shop foreman for another repertory company. Also considered helping his dad raise cattle and served in the US Coast Guard Reserve. Attended the University of Missouri and enrolled in the theater program, originally majoring in set design before switching to acting during his sophomore year in order to overcome his “overpowering shyness.” He’d later recall in a 1996 interview, “I started going in and watching some shows at the theater department. I started taking theater classes and auditioned for plays. And once I got into it, it was pretty immediate. I really felt right, felt at home.” Also took dance classes at Stephens College. After graduating from the University of Missouri, Cooper moved to New York City in 1976 where he shared a one-room railroad apartment with 4 other aspiring actors and dancers. He supported himself by renovating apartments as well as in construction along with serving as a janitor and chauffeur. At the same time, he studied with Stella Adler and Will Handman. Before his film debut in Matewan in 1987, Cooper spent the previous 12 years doing stage work with the Actors Theater of Louisville and the Seattle Repertory. In 1985, he appeared in the revival of Sweet Bird of Youth in London. Made his breakthrough in 1989 with the miniseries Lonesome Dove.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 3 (2017) as well as the video game Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Characters: Smokey

Also Known For: Actor best known as Sheriff July Johnson in Lonesome Dove, FBI Agent Robert Hanssen in Breach, Daniel Sloan in The Company You Keep, Norman Osborn in The Amazing Spiderman 2, and Al Templeton in 11.22.63. Film appearances include A Time to Kill, October Sky, American Beauty, The Bourne Identity, Seabiscuit, Capote, Syriana, The Kingdom, Where the Wild Things Are, The Town, The Muppets, Live by Night, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Little Women (2019), Adaptation, Maetwan, City of Hope, Lone Star, Silver City, Amigo, This Boy’s Life, Pharaoh’s Army, Great Expectations (1998), The Horse Whisperer, Me, Myself & Irene, The Patriot, Jarhead, The Tempest, Remember Be, August: Osage County, Demolition, Coming Through the Rye, Live by Night, Irresistible, and Boston Strangler. TV appearances include The Equalizer, American Playhouse, Miami Vice, In Broad Daylight, Law & Order, My House in Umbria, American Experience, and Homecoming.

Personal Life: Married to Sopranos’ actress Marianne Leone since 1983. Had son named Jesse born 3 months premature in 1987 who later suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and developed cerebral palsy. Yet, he nonetheless attended Silver Lake Regional High School and became an honor student. Cooper said of him in a 2003 interview, “(Jesse) is the best thing that ever happened to us. He’s in a wheelchair and he communicates only by computer, but he’s taught me so much because he’s just so incredibly focused. Now he’s in a regular school, which we fought to get him into. He’s an honors student, and he’s doing great.” Unfortunately, Jesse died suddenly and unexpectedly from epilepsy in 2005. Cooper and Leone later set up a memorial in his name called the Jesse Cooper Foundation. They also adopt and live with rescue dogs.

Later Life: As of 2003, he lives in Kingston, Massachusetts.

Trivia: Has won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe for Adaptation as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award for American Beauty. Has been nominated for a BAFTA, a Primetime Emmy, a Tony, an Independent Spirit Award, and 3 Satellite Awards. Close friends with John Sayles since 1985. Received an honorary doctorate at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell in 2016.

465. Lea DeLaria

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Belleville, Illinois. Father was a jazz pianist and social worker. Attended St. Mary’s Elementary School. Career in stand-up career began in 1982 when she moved to San Francisco and performed raunchy stand-up comedy in the Mission District. In 1986, DeLaria directed “Ten Percent Revue” a musical revue written by Tom Wilson that celebrates gay and lesbian culture, which was performed in Boston, San Francisco, Provincetown, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. Many shows were sold out. From 1987 to 1989, DeLaria starred in “Dos Lesbos” a musical comedy about 2 lesbians dealing with issues of living together. Show received favorable reviews nationwide. In 1989, De Laria conceived, wrote, directed, and starred in Girl Friday: We’re Funny That Way which won the Golden Bull for Best Comedy Group in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1993 as the first openly gay comic to appear on a late-night talk show.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 3 (2017)

Characters: Miss Fritter

Also Known For: Comedian, actress, and jazz singer best known as Carrie “Big Boo” Black in Orange Is the New Black and Psychic Madame Delphina in One Life to Live. Was the first openly gay comic to appear on a late-night talk show with her 1993 appearance in The Arsenio Hall Show. Film appearances include The First Wives Club, Plump Fiction, Edge of Seventeen, Ass Backwards, Dear Dumb Diary, Support the Girls, and Potato Dreams of America. TV appearances include Out There, In the Life, Matlock, Friends, The Drew Carey Show, In Thru the Out Door, We’re Funny That Way, Great Performances, The Beat, Further Tails of the City, Will & Grace, Just for Laughs, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Californiacation, Submissions Only, Dear Dumb Diary, Awkward, Clarence, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Broad City, Shameless, Ahead of the Curve, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, and Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens. Stage appearances include On the Town, The Rocky Horror Show, Mamma Mia!, and POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Man Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive.

Personal Life: Was engaged to fashion editor Chelsea Fairless in 2015 after a 2-year relationship. Only to break up by 2017.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards and an Obie.

466. Margo Martindale

Dates: 1951-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Jacksonville, Texas. Father owned and operated a lumber company as well as known as a champion dog handler in Texas and throughout the Southern United States. Martindale participated in golf, cheerleading, and drama at school as well as was crowned Football Sweetheart and Miss Jacksonville High School in 1969. After graduating from high school, Martindale attended Lon Morris College before transferring to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. While at Michigan, she attended summer courses at Harvard University, appearing onstage with future movie and TV stars Jonathan Frakes and Christopher Reeve. Worked for 4 years at the Actors Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky during the early 1980s where she became good friends with fellow actress Kathy Bates. One of her earliest TV roles was in Lonesome Dove in 1989.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 3 (2017) as well as the series Duck Tales and Big City Greens.

Characters: Louise “Barnstormer” Nash

Also Known For: Character actress who’s appeared on television, film, and stage. Best known as Mags Bennett in Justified, Claudia in The Americans, and Bella Azbug in Mrs. America. Film appearances include The Rocketeer, Lorenzo’s Oil, The Firm, Dead Man Walking, Marvin’s Room, The Hours, Million Dollar Baby, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, The Savages, Hanna Montana: The Movie, Secretariat, Win Win, August: Osage County, Instant Family, Uncle Frank, Cocaine Bear, Days of Thunder, Nobody’s Fool, Sabrina (1995), Ghosts of Mississippi, Twilight (1998), In Dreams, The Life and Death of Bobby Z, Feast of Love, Orphan, Beautiful Creatures, Bluebird, Heaven Is for Real, Sophie and the Rising Sun, The Boss, Mother’s Day,  My Entire  High School Sinking Into the Sea, Wilson (2017), Downsizing, The Kitchen, Lazy Susan, Family Squares,  and The Twits. TV appearances include The Goodwife, Impeachment: American Crime Story, Mrs. Davis, BoJack Horseman, Lonesome Dove, Law & Order, Homicide: Life on the Street, 100 Centre Street, The Laramie Project, Ed, Iron Jawed Angels, Silver Bells, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Dexter, Hung, Mercy, Harry’s Law, A Gifted Man, Suits, Person of Interest, Smash, New Girl, Masters of Sex, The Millers, Mike & Molly,  Sneaky Pete, The Guest Book, Your Honor, Infinity Train,  The Watcher, The Chicken Sisters, and The Sticky. Stage appearances include Talking With, The Miss Firecracker Contest, Steel Magnolias, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Personal Life: Younger sister of professional golfer and golf course designer Bill Martindale. Has another brother named Bobby Tim died in 2004 at 58. Married to Bill Boals since 1986. They have a daughter.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won 3 Primetime Emmy Awards and a Critics’ Choice.  Has also been nominated for a Tony and 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

467. Isiah Whitlock Jr.

Dates: 1954-present

Early Life and Career: Born in South Bend, Indiana. Attended college at Southwest Minnesota University in Marshall, Minnesota, where he enrolled on a football scholarship and studied theater. Of course, injuries led him to stop playing football and focus on acting. After graduating in 1976, Whitlock moved to San Francisco, California and joined the American Conservatory Theater.

Movies and Cartoons: Enchanted (2007), Cars 3 (2017) and Lightyear (2022)

Characters: Ethan Banks, River Scott, and Commander Burnside

Also Known For: Actor best known as State Senator Clay Davis in The Wire. Is a frequent collaborator of Spike Lee. Film appearances include Goodfellas, Pieces of April, 1408, Cedar Rapids, Pete’s Dragon (2016), The Old Man and the Gun, All Square, I Care a Lot, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Eddie, Everyone Says I Love You, The Spanish Prisoner, A Fish in the Bathtub, Jump Tomorrow, 25th Hour, She Hate Me, Duane Hopwood, Kettle of Fish, Beautiful Ohio, Choke, Cadillac Records, I Hate Valentine’s Day, Twelve, Main Street (2010), Gun Hill Road, Cedar Rapids, Detachment, Red Hook Summer, Why Stop Now, Thanks for Sharing, Not Fade Away, Europa Report, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, 23 Blast, Chi-Raq, Person to Person, CHiPs, BlacKkKlansman, Corporate Animals, Lost Holiday, Lying and Stealing, Run with the Hunted, The Lost Husband, Da 5 Bloods, and Cocaine Bear. TV appearances include The Good Cop, Veep, Chapelle’s Show, Your Honor, Law & Order, Cagney & Lacey, Alex Haley’s Queen, Liberty! The American Revolution, Third Watch, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Ed, NYPD Blue, The Jury, Slavery and The Making of America, New Amsterdam, The Unusuals, Meet the Browns, Onion SportsDome, Smash, Louie, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Blacklist, Gotham, The Carmichael Show, Limitless, Lucifer, Atlanta, Elementary, The Mist, She’s Gotta Have It, Kevin Can Wait, BoJack Horseman, Madam Secretary, FBI, History of Swear Words, Woke, and The Residence.

Personal Life: Was in a long-term relationship with actress Wilma Mondi.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Southwest Minnesota University offers the Isiah Whitlock Jr. scholarship. Whitlock was also its commencement speaker in 1999 and guest artist for the school’s celebration of Black History Month in 2007. Launched a successful Kickstarter Talking Bobblehead campaign to capitalize on his catchphrase “Sheeeeeeeee-it” and his public notoriety. The campaign raised $100,000 from 1,828 backers.

468. Andra Day

Dates: 1984-present

Early Life and Career: Born Cassandra Monique Batie in Edmonds, Washington. Family moved to Southern California when she was 3 and grew up in Southeast San Diego. Began singing at a young age at the First United Methodist Church in Chula Vista, California. Also began taking dance lessons at 5 (and continued to do so into her 20s). Attended Valencia Elementary School which she credits with fostering her interest in the performing arts. At 12, Day was introduced to the sounds of jazz singers such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dinah Washington, all of whom she counts as early influences of her sound. Attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts in Paradise Hills, where she graduated in 2003. After high school, Day worked 20 different jobs, including a stint as a children’s entertainer. In 2010, Stevie Wonder’s then-wife Kai Millard noticed her performing at a strip mall and brought the young woman to her husband’s attention. Day received a call from Wonder himself soon after. A year later, Wonder introduced Day to producer Adrian Gurvitz at that time who’d eventually collaborate on Day’s debut album a few years later. Was signed to a 2011 development deal with Buskin Records, founded by Jeffrey Evans, who asked to be her manager in 2013. Later Day & Buskin earned a record deal with Warner Bros. Records in part because of the popularity of her numerous unplugged covers and mashups on her YouTube channel. Most of these she filmed in her sister’s bedroom in San Diego. Made her debut album in 2015.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 3 (2017)

Characters: Sweet Tea

Also Known For: R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and actress best known as Billie Holiday in The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Film appearances include Marshall, Exhibiting Forgiveness, and The Deliverance. TV appearances include We the People, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Bel Air. Albums include Cheers to the Fall and The United States vs. Billie Holiday (Music from the Motion Picture).

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about her personal life.

Later Life: She’s due to appear as Athena in the upcoming season of the Percy Jackson series.

Trivia: Was inducted as an honorary member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority in 2019. Performed at the 2015 BET Music Awards. Has won 2 Grammys, an Emmy, and a Golden Globe. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for The United States vs. Billie Holiday.

469. Gael Garcia Bernal

Dates: 1978-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco in Mexico. Mother’s actress and former model Patricia Bernal. Father’s actor and director Jose Angel Garcia. Began acting at just a year old and spent his most of his teenage years starring in telenovelas. At 14, he taught indigenous people in Mexico how to read, often working with the Huichol people. At 15, he took part in the peaceful demonstrations in support of the Zapatista of 1994. Studied philosophy at UNAM, Mexico’s national university, but during a prolonged student strike, he decided to take a sabbatical and travel around Europe. Later moved to London where he became the first Mexican accepted to study at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Attended the European Graduate School toward a master’s degree in communication. After his success in soap operas, Mexican Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu offered Garcia Bernal apart in his feature directorial debut Amores Perros in 2000, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Movies and Cartoons: Coco (2017) as well as the special Werewolf by Night.

Characters: Hector

Also Known For: Mexican actor and filmmaker best known as Rodrigo de Souza in Mozart and the Jungle and Che Guevara in The Motorcycle Diaries. Film appearances include Amores perros, Y tu mama tambien, Bad Education, Babel, Old, Casandro, Don’t Tempt Me, Vidas privadas, Fidel, I’m with Lucy, The Crime of Father Amaro, Cuba Libre, Dot the I, The King (2005), The Science of Sleep, Deficit, The Past, Blindness, Rudo y Cursi, Mammouth, The Limits of Control, Letters to Juliet, Even the Rain, Jose and Pilar, A Little Bit of Heaven, Casa de Mi Padre, The Loneliest Planet, No, Vamps, Paradise, The Ardor, Cesar Chavez, Rosewater, Desierto, Zoom, Eva Doesn’t Sleep, Neruda, Salt and Fire, You’re Killing Me Susan, If You Saw His Heart, The Kindergarten Teacher, Museum, The Accused (2018), Ema, It Must Be Heaven, Wasp Network, This One Summer, The Mother, Another End, and Holland. TV appearances include Teresa, El abuela y yo, Queen of Swords, and Station Eleven.

Personal Life: Half-brother of actor Dario Yazbek Bernal. Has had 2 long-term relationships. First was with Argentine actress Dolores Fonzi from 2001 to the 2010s. They had a son in 2009 and a daughter in 2011. Second was with Mexican journalist Fernanda Argones since 2019. They have a child born in 2021.

Later Life: Founded the production company Canana Films in Mexico City in 2016 with Diego Luna.

Trivia: Has won a Venice Film Festival Award and a Golden Globe. Has also been nominated for a BAFTA. Has been friends with actor Diego Luna since childhood. Was named on Time magazine’s Time 100 most influential people list in 2016. In 2020, The New York Times ranked him No. 25 on its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.

470. Benjamin Bratt

Dates: 1963-present

Early Life and Career: Born in San Francisco, California. Father was a sheet metal worker whose dad once acted on Broadway actor. Mother was a nurse and Native American political activist of Quecha descent from Peru who immigrated to the United States with her family at 14. At 6, his mother took him and 4 of his siblings to participate in the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz, which raised national awareness of issues facing Native Americans and attracted protestors across the country. Attended San Francisco’s Lowell High School where he was a member of the Lowell Forensic Society. Earned a BFA at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1986 where he joined the Lamda Chi Alpha fraternity. Enrolled in the MFA program at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco but left before receiving his degree to star in the 1988 television film Juarez. Started his career in 1987 at the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Movies and Cartoons: Coco (2017)

Characters: Ernesto de la Cruz

Also Known For: Actor best known as Paco Aguilar in Blood In Blood Out, Detective Reynaldo Curtis in Law & Order, Dr. Jake Reilly in Private Practice, Steve Navarro in 24: Live Another Day, Jahil Rivera in Star, and Senator Bail Organa in Andor. Film appearances include Demolition Man, Clear and Present Danger, The River Wild, Miss Congeniality, Traffic, Pinero, Catwoman, Trucker, Snitch, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Despicable Me 2, One Good Cop, Bright Angel, The Next Best Thing, Red Planet, Abandon, The Woodsman, The Great Raid, Love in the Time of Cholera, La Mission, Ride Along 2, Special Correspondents, The Infiltrator, Doctor Strange, Best Summer Ever, Dead for a Dollar, and Mother of the Bride. TV appearances include Nasty Boys, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Homicide: Life on the Street, Frasier, E-Ring, The Andromeda Strain, The Cleaner, American Experience, Modern Family, Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, DMZ, Poker Face, Skull Island, and Loot.

Personal Life: Uncle of sports drama film director Kauchani Bratt. Dated actress Julia Roberts from 1998-2001. Married to actress and former Bond girl Talisa Soto since 2002. They have 2 children comprising of a daughter named Sophia Rosalinda born in 2002 and Mateo Bravery born in 2005.

Later Life: Has been active in the American Indian Movement and supports such causes as the American Indian College Fund. Narrated the PBS miniseries We Shall Remain. Has served as served as board member of the San Franscisco Bay Area’s Friendship House Association of American Indians and the Native American Health Center. Has also supported area organizations such as the Tribal Athletics Program and United Indian Nations. Has served as a producer for documentaries on Dolores Huerta and a Peruvian community in Espinar.

Trivia: Has won a Primetime Emmy and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Received the Rita Moreno Award for Excellence from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors. Was awarded an honorary doctorate from San Francisco State University in 2004.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume V: Part 46 Zootopia, Finding Dory, and Moana

Development on what became Zootopia began when Byron Howard pitched 6 story ideas to John Lasseter, 3 involving animal characters. One was an all-animal adaptation of The Three Musketeers. Another comprised of a mad scientist cat who turns children into animals. While a third focused on a bounty hunter pug in space. With the common thread through these ideas was Howard’s wish to do a film similar to Disney’s Robin Hood. Either where anthropomorphic animals live in the natural world or the human world. Lasseter liked his idea about animals living in a modern world designed by animals for animals. He then suggested that Howard should combine the 1960s theme with the animal characters, particularly the space pug. This led Howard to develop the pitch Savage Seas an international spy thriller centered on a James Bondlike Arctic hare named “Jack Savage.” Because his father and grandfather worked for the CIA, screenwriter Jared Bush signed on. As Howard and Bush developed the film, the 1960s spy thriller concept was later dropped in favor of a police procedural where Nick Wilde would be the lead and Judy Hopps would be his sidekick. Until the roles were reversed. Research for the film took place at Disney’s Animal Kingdom as well as in Kenya and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park where the animators spent 8 months studying various animals’ walk cycles as well as fur color. To make the animals’ fur even more realistic, they went to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County to closely observe fur’s appearance with a microscope under a variety of lighting. For Zootopia’s urban design, the filmmakers drew inspiration from major cities including New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Brasilia. To develop a city filled with talking animals ranging from 2 in. to 27 ft and from drastically different climates, filmmakers consulted Americans with Disabilities Act specialists and HVAC system designers. For assistance with designing vehicles for many different sized animals, they consulted with former Ford chief creative officer J. Mays. Upon its 2016 release, Zootopia was a critical success and a box office smash with $1 billion in earnings. It also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature that year.

              Earlier drafts of a Finding Nemo sequel included an introduction of Nemo’s long-lost twin brother and a storyline where Marlin is caught and must be saved. Yet, Disney’s acquisition of Pixar later shot this down. Work on Finding Dory began in 2012. In a 2016 interview Andrew Stanton described how its story came to be: “I don’t watch my films that often after they’re done because I have to watch them so many times before they come out. So about 2010 when we were getting Finding Nemo ready for the 10-year re-release in 3D, it was interesting to watch again after all that time. Something kind of got lodged in the back of my brain and started to sort of stew. I started to think about how easily Dory could get lost and not find Marlin and Nemo again. She basically was in the same state that she was when Marlin found her. I didn’t know where she was from. I knew that she had spent most of her youth wandering the ocean alone, and I wanted to know that she could find her new family, if she ever got lost again. It’s almost like the parental side of me was worried.” Stanton later selected Victoria Sprouse to write the screenplay. She later pointed that writing Dory’s forgetfulness was a challenge adding, “You don’t realize until you sit down to write a character who can’t remember things how integral memory is to absolutely everything we do, and that’s what creates a narrative that people can follow. When a main character can’t self-reflect and can’t tell a story, that character is very difficult to design because she can’t really lead. To get her to be able to lead and to get an audience to be able to trust her was the hardest thing to do.” The fictional Marine Life Institute is based on the production team’s research trips to the Monterrey Bay Aquarium, the Marine Mammal Center, and the Vancouver Aquarium. Initially some of the animals were supposed to end up in a SeaWorld-like marine park. But after several Pixar executives watched Blackfish, the ending was revised giving them the option to leave. Upon its 2016 release, Finding Dory received positive reviews and earned $1.029 billion at the box office. Although it’s no masterpiece compared to its predecessor, Finding Dory is a solid follow up.

              The genesis of Moana began in 2011 when John Musker began reading up on Polynesian mythology and learned about the heroic exploits of the demigod Maui. Fascinated with the rich Polynesian culture, Musker felt that this would be a good subject for an animated film. Shortly thereafter, John Musker and Ron Clements wrote a treatment that they pitched to John Lasseter, recommending that the two men go on research trips. In 2012, Musker and Clements went on research trips to Fiji, Samoa, and Tahiti to meet the people of the South Pacific Ocean and learn about their culture. At first, they planned to make the film entirely about Maui. But their research trips led Clements to pitch a new idea about a chief’s daughter. What particularly interested Clements and Musker during their research was that the Polynesian people abruptly stopped making long-distance voyages about 3,000 years ago. Especially since Polynesian navigational tradition have existed as early as 300 CE. While native Pacific Islanders possessed knowledge of the world and their place in it before the Europeans came in. With this voyaging heritage made possible by a geographical knowledge system based on individual perspective. The reasons behind this halt to this wayfaring tradition aren’t known but scholars have suggested climate change along with changes in wind patterns and ocean currents. Yet, native peoples resumed voyaging again a thousand years later, which was where Musker and Clements placed the setting for Moana. Upon its release in 2016, Moana was a critical success and grossed $687 million at the box offices as well as received 2 Academy Award nominations. In this post, we’ll meet filmmaker Jared Bush as well as the voices behind Stu Hopps, Yax, Mayor Lionheart, Mrs. Otterton, Finnick, Moana, Tala, and Chief Tui.

451. Don Lake

Dates: 1956-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. After graduating from the California Institute of the Arts, he returned to his hometown to join The Second City Touring Company and later got promoted to The Second City.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) as well as the series Zootopia+ and Pepper Ann.

Characters: Stu Hopps

Also Known For: Canadian actor, writer, and television producer who’s frequently cast in Christopher Guest movies. Best known as Dr. Carl Whitehorn in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Film appearances include Police Academy, Hot Shots!, Dumb & Dumber To, Corner Gas: The Movie, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Super Mario Bros. (1993), Don’t Answer the Phone!, Lookin’ to Get Out, The Pink Chiquitas, The Big Town, Blue Monkey, Short Circuit 2, Something About Love, Speed Zone, Wagons East, Waiting for Guffman, RocketMan, Return to Me, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, Grudge Match, Mascots, and Downsizing. TV appearances include The Dating Game, The SCTV Network, The Littlest Hobo, Hot Shots, Really Weird Tales, Super Dave, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Murphy Brown, Mr. Belvedere, Not Necessarily the News, My Two Dads, The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, My Talk Show, Doctor Doctor, The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures, Blossom, L.A. Law, Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire, The Building, Ellen, Bonnie, Murder One, The Wild Thornberrys, Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Watching Ellie, Life with Bonnie, Rugrats, The New Adventures of Old Christine, American Dad!, The Bonnie Hunt Show, Psych, $h*! My Dad Says, Modern Family, Last Man Standing, How I Met Your Mother, Family Tree, Anger Management, The Odd Couple, NCIS, Pup Academy, Summer Camp Island, The Resident, Space Force, Not Dead Yet, and Ted.

Personal Life: Married to a woman named Claire. Has 2 children.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Is a close friend and collaborator of Bonnie Hunt.

452. Tommy Chong

Dates: 1938-present

Early Life and Career: Born Thomas B. Kin Chong in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada. Father was a Chinese immigrant who came to Canada in the 1930s. Mother was white. Claimed that he’d “been wounded in World War II and there was a veterans’ hospital in Calgary. He bought a $500 house in Dog Patch and raised his family on $50 a week.” During his childhood, his family moved to Calgary where they settled in a conservative neighborhood Chong referred to as “Dog Patch.” Dropped out of Crescent Heights High School “when I was 16 but probably just before they were going to throw me out anyway.” After that, he played guitar to earn his keep stating “I discovered that music could get you laid, even if you were a scrawny, long-haired, geeky-looking guy like me.” By the early 1960s, Chong was performing guitar in a Calgary soul group called what would later become Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers. In 1963, he opened a nightclub with bandmate Bobby Taylor called the “Blues Palace” and brought in the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. They later built up a small following, released 3 singles, recorded an album under Gordy Records (a Motown Records subsidiary), and followed an opening act called the Jackson 5 while on tour in Chicago. Unfortunately, Chong and fellow bandmate Wes Henderson missed a Friday performance to apply for green cards so they can be American citizens. As a result, Chong was fired for being late to the gig. He was later fired as a result and received a $5,000 severance from Berry Gordy himself. The group broke up shortly afterward. He then teamed up with Cheech Marin during the 1970s and early 1980s and the rest is history.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016)

Characters: Yax

Also Known For: Canadian-American actor, comedian, musician and activist best known as part of the Cheech & Chong comedy act during the 1970s and early 1980s in which they released many comedy albums and 7 films as well as Leo in That ‘70s Show. Film appearances include Up in Smoke, Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie, Nice Dreams, It Came from Hollywood, Things Are Tough All Over, Still Smokin,’ Yellowbeard, Cheech & Chong’s The Corsican Brothers, Get Out of My Room, After Hours, Tripwire, Far Out Man, Life After Sex, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, National Lampoon’s Senior Trip, McHale’s Navy, Half Baked, The Wash, High Times’ Potluck, Pauly Shore Is Dead, Evil Bong, American Drug War: The Last White Hope, The Union: The Business Behind Getting High, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, Cheech & Chong’s Animated Movie, Color Out of Space, and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. TV appearances include Miami Vice, The George Carlin Show, Nash Bridges, Dharma & Greg, South Park, George Lopez, MADtv, Tosh.0, WWE Raw, The Simpsons, Franklin and Bash, Raising Hope, Dancing with the Stars, Uncle Grandpa, Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA, The Masked Singer, That ‘90s Show, and Lopez vs. Lopez.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was Maxine Sneed from 1960 to their divorce in 1970. They raised 2 daughters named Rae Dawn and Robbi who became actresses. Second and current marriage is to actress Shelby Fiddis since 1975. They have 4 children including actor Marcus Wyatt whom they adopted. Former brother-in-law of drummer Floyd Sneed and former father-in-law of actor C. Thomas Howell.

Later Life: Became a naturalized US citizen during the late 1980s. Split up with Cheech in 1985 due to creative differences and Marin’s desire to go mainstream in his acting career. The two reunited in 2000 for a South Park episode and started touring in mid-2008. Is a regular contributor to Cannabis Culture Magazine and sits on NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) advisory board. In 2003, Chong became embroiled in 2 American pot-related investigations, code-named Operation Pipe Dreams and Operation Headhunter, which tried to trace drug traffic through businesses selling drug paraphernalia, mostly bongs. Based in Pittsburgh and overseen by US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan, Operation Pipe Dreams cost $12 million and included 2,000 law enforcement officers. 55 companies that sold drug paraphernalia over the internet were subject to the investigation, with Nice Dreams being one. Although Chong Glass/Nice Dreams was founded by Chong’s son Paris, Chong himself was charged with financing and promoting the company. Chong in turn, plead guilty to distributing 7,500 bongs on the web through Nice Dreams to spare his wife Shelby and his son Paris from federal prosecution. He was the first Operation Pipe Dreams defendant to plead guilty. Although Chong argued for house arrest and community service at his sentencing, District Judge Arthur J. Schwab denied his requests and sentenced him to 9 months in federal prison, a fine of $20,000, and a forfeiture of $103, 514 and the loss of all merchandise seized  during the raid of his business. Chong served his sentence at the Taft Correctional Institution from 2003-2004 where he shared his cell of “The Wolf of Wall Street” Jordan Belfort, who credits him with encouraging Belfort to write his memoirs. The two still remain friends. Published his memoirs called I, Chong: Meditations from the Joint in 2006. In 2008, federal agents raided Spectrum Labs in an investigation related to its “detoxification” products that was one of 9 conducted for Operation True Test. This was another investigation spearheaded by Buchanan that targeted companies selling so-called “masking products” intended to help drug users pass employer drug tests. Chong later claimed that federal agents had seized 8,000 – 10,000 DVD copies of the yet-to-be released documentary a/k/a Tommy Chong from Spectrum Labs. But their attorney said that no DVDs were taken. Had prostate cancer in 2012 and said he was drug free for 3 years before then. Battled colorectal cancer in 2015. Announced he was cancer free in 2019.

Trivia: Was the original choice to voice Shenzi in The Lion King (1994) but the character later underwent a sex change and was played by Whoopi Goldberg. Won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 1973 with Cheech Marin for Los Cochinos. Has smoked marijuana with Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg, Arnold Schwarzeneggar and his body building buddies, and all the Beatles except for Paul McCartney. Favorite smoking buddy was George Harrison.

453. J.K. Simmons

Dates: 1955-present

Early Life and Career: Born Jonathan Kimble Simmons in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Mother was an administrator. Father was a music teacher. Attended Ferry Elementary School in Groose Pointe Woods until he was 10. In 1965, his family moved to Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. From 1970-1972, he attended Worthington High School where he participated in drama, football, and choir. In 1973, his family moved to Missoula, Montana where his dad became director of the School of Music at the University of Montana. The younger Simmons graduated from the University of Montana with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music and was member of the music-oriented fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Appeared at the Bigfork Summer Playhouse in Bigfork, Montana in various roles from 1977 to 1982. Later moved to Seattle and joined the Seattle Repertory Theatre where he met his best friend Michael Smith. Landed his first role on Broadway in 1992.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) and Chip n’ Dale Rescue Rangers (2020) as well as several series.

Characters: Leodore Lionheart and Captain Putty

Also Known For: One of the most prolific and well-established character actors of his generation, amassing over 200 credits since his 1986 debut. Best known as William Frawley in Being the Ricardos, J. Jonah Jameson in almost every Spider-Man franchise and in the MCU, Santa Claus in Klaus and Red One, Vernon Schillinger in Oz, Dr. Emil Skoda in Law & Order, Assistant Police Chief Will Pope in The Closer, Howard Silk in Counterpart, Captain Hook in Peter Pan (1991), Benny Southstreet in Guys and Dolls (1992), Cave Johnson in Portal 2, White Knight in Generator Rex, Tenzin in The Legend of Korra, Stanford “Ford” Pines in Gravity Falls, Kai in Kung Fu Panda 3, Martin Smarty in Kim Possible, Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man in Invincible and Mortal Kombat 1, and General Ketheric Thorm in Baldur’s Gate 3. Has voiced the Yellow M&M in commercials since 1992 and is the current spokesman for Farmers’ Insurance. Film appearances include Whiplash, The Cider House Rules, Thank You for Smoking, Juno, Burn After Reading, Up in the Air, Jennifer’s Body, La La Land, Justice League, Palm Springs, Juror No. 2, The Ref, The Scout, The First Wives Club, Extreme Measures, The Jackal, Anastasia (1997), For the Love of the Game, The Gift, Autumn in New York, Hidalgo, The Ladykillers (2004), Pom Poko, The Astronaut Farmer, Rendition, The Vicious Kind, Postal, Red Sands, I Love You, Man, Aliens in the Attic, Post Grad, Extract, 4192: The Crowning of Hit King, Megamind, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, True Grit (2010), The Good Doctor, Young Adult, Contraband, Jobs, Dark Skies, Labor Day, Barefoot, Break Point, April and the Extraordinary World, Terminator Genisys, The Meddler, Punching Henry, The Accountant, Patriots Day, I’m Not Here, The Snowman, Father Figures, A Boy Called Sailboat, The Boxcar Children, The Front Runner, 3 Days with Dad, 21 Bridges, Seal Team, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Marmaduke, One Day of the Lion, Rally Road Racers, The Union, Saturday Night, and The Accountant 2. TV appearances include Popeye Doyle, All My Children, New York Undercover, Spin City, Saturday Night Live, Third Watch, John Doe, Everwood, 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, ER, The D.A., Without a Trace, The Jury, Nip/Tuck, Arrested Development, Justice League Unlimited, Jack & Bobby, Numb3rs, The West Wing, The Simpsons, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, American Dad!, Ben 10: Alien Force, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Party Down, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Raising Hope, Pound Puppies, Robot Chicken, Men at Work, The Venture Bros., Parks and Recreation, Growing Up Fisher, BoJack Horseman, Archer, SpongeBob SquarePants, Brockmire, Veronica Mars, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Defending Jacob, The Stand, The Great North, Infinity Train, Goliath, Night Sky, and Grimsburg. Video game appearances include M&M’s The Lost Formulas and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. Stage appearances include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A Little Night Music, Birds of Paradise, Dandy Dick!, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor.

Personal Life: Has been married to film director Michelle Scumacher since 1996. They have a daughter named Olivia and a son named Joe who are both actors.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash in 2014. Has also won a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Detroit Tigers’ opening game in 2015. Was appointed King of Bacchus by the Krewe of Bacchus for Mardi Gras in 2018.

454. Octavia Spencer

Dates: 1970-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Montgomery, Alabama as one of 7 children. Mother worked as a maid. Father died when she was 15. Graduated from Jefferson Davis High School in 1988. Studied at Auburn University at Montgomery and graduated from Auburn University where she majored in English, journalism, and theater. Later worked as an intern on the set of The Long Walk Home. Made her film debut in 1996 as a nurse in A Time to Kill.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) and Onward (2020) as well as the series Wizards of Waverly Place.

Characters: Mrs. Otterton and “Corey” The Manticore

Also Known For: Actress best known as Dorothy Vaughn in Hidden Figures, and Madam C. J. Walker in Self Made. Film appearances include A Time to Kill, The Help, Fruitvale Station, The Shape of Water, The Divergent Series, The Shack, Gifted, Instant Family, Luce, Ma, Spirited, Never Been Kissed, Being John Malkovitch, Blue Streak, The Sky Is Falling, American Virgin, What Planet Are You From?, Big Momma’s House, Four Dogs Playing Poker, Sol Goode, Spider-Man, S.W.A.T., Bad Santa, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Breakin’ All the Rules, Coach Carter, Pretty Persuasion, Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm School, Beauty Shop, Pulse, The Nines, Pretty Ugly People, Seven Pounds, Drag Me to Hell, The Soloist, Jesus People: The Movie, Just Peck, Halloween II, Dinner for Schmucks, Peep World, Flypaper, Smashed, Blues for Willadean, Snowpiercer, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Paradise, Get On Up, Black or White, Fathers and Daughters, The Great Gilly Hopkins, The Free World, Small Town Crime, Car Dogs, A Kid Like Jake, Dolittle, The Witches (2020), Superintelligence, Thunder Force, and Encounter. TV appearances include Mom, Red Band Society, Truth Be Told, Moesha, ER, Chicago Hope, Roswell, The X-Files, Just Shoot Me!, Becker, Malcolm in the Middle, City of Angels, Grounded for Life, Dharma & Greg, Follow the Stars Home, The Chronicle, NYPD Blue, LAX, CSI: NY, Medium, Huff, The Minor Adventures of Jackie Woodman, Ugly Betty, Halfway Home, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Big Bang Theory, Worst Week, Dollhouse, Raising the Bar, Hawthorne, 30 Rock, American Dad!, Drunk History, Saturday Night Live, Black-ish, and Young Sheldon.

Personal Life: Has dyslexia.

Later Life: In 2021 and 2022, she brought food for the students of Auburn University during finals week. Has created a children’s book series called Randi Rhodes, Ninja Detective that includes titles The Case of the Time-Capsule Bandit and The Sweetest Heist in History.

Trivia: Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Help. Has also received a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards, 3 National Board of Review Awards, 2 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, and a WSFA Award. Has also been nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys and 2 more Academy Awards, making her the second-most nominated African American actress to date.

455. Tom Lister Jr.

Dates: 1958-2020

Early Life and Career: Born Thomas Duane Lister Jr. in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Grew up in Compton, California. Since birth, he’s had a deformed and detached retina in his right eye, which left it permanently blind. Attended Palomar Junior College before transferring to Long Beach City College for his sophomore year. While there, he recorded a 52ft shot put through, earning him a scholarship to California State University, Los Angeles. In his senior year, he won the national shot put title with a mark of over 61 ft, which made him the 1982 NCAA Division II National Shot Put Champion. After college, Lister competed for the Converse Track Club, eventually raising his shot put mark to 64 ft before trying out with the New Orleans Breakers of the USFL where he was cut after 2 exhibition games and decided to pursue acting instead. Made screen debut in 1984 and his fist film in 1985. Also had a stint as a professional studio wrestler from 1989 to 1990 under the name of Zeus and Z-Gangsta at 6’5” and 300 lbs.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) and the series Fish Hooks.

Characters: Finnick

Also Known For: Character actor and occasional professional wrestler best known as Deebo in Friday and Next Friday, President Lindberg in The Fifth Element, and Zeus in No Holds Barred. Was often cast as “the heavy/big bully” which is a great irony that he’s cast as a fennec fox in Zootopia (2016). Film appearances include Runaway Train, 8 Million Ways to Die, Armed and Dangerous, Wired to Kill, Extreme Prejudice, Beverly Hills Cop II, Prison, The Night Before (1988), Homer and Eddie, Midnight, Think Big, Trabbi Goes to Hollywood, Talkin’ Dirty After Dark, Universal Soldier, Trespass, Posse, The Meteor Man, Immortal Combat, Men of War, Don Juan DeMarco, Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead, The Set-Up, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, Barb Wire, Phat Beach, Street Corner Justice, Below Utopia, Gang Related, Jackie Brown, The Players Club, I Got the Hook Up, Circus, Little Nicky, Soulkeeper, The Wash, Austin Powers in Goldmember, Confidence, Love Chronicles, My Baby’s Daddy, Never Die Alone, Dracula 3000, El Padrino, Hair Show, Blast Full Clip, Santa’s Slay, One Night with the King, The Still Life, Who Made The Potatoe Salad?, The Grand, Bone Dry, Terra Nova, The Dark Knight, Monster Ark, Super Capers, Holy Water, We the Party, K-11, Heaven’s Door, Hickey, Busy Day, and Renegades. TV appearances include Matlock, Perfect Strangers, Hard Time on Planet Earth, CBS Summer Playhouse, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, ER, Step by Step, Martin, NYPD Blue, WCW Monday Nitro, The Jamie Foxx Show, Nash Bridges, Enterprise, Saul of the Mole Men, Regular Show, Key & Peele, The Boondocks, Company Bang! Bang!, and Mann and Wife. Video game appearances include 50 Cent: Bulletproof, Scarface: The World Is Yours, and WWE 2K23. Has also appeared in many music videos from the 1980s to 2020.

Personal Life: Married to Felicia Forbes. They had a son named Thomas Duane Lister III. Also, had type 2 diabetes by 55.

Later Life: In 2012, he pled guilty for conspiring to commit mortgage fraud in a scheme that led to $3.8 million in losses. Charged with fraudulently buying homes in order to withdraw a $1.1 in home equity loans. By April 2014, he was out on bail and confident about avoiding prison. Was diagnosed with Covid-19 in August 2020 but overcame the illness. Became ill with Covid-like symptoms in which he exhibited weakness and trouble breathing, forcing him to cancel shooting for a film. Since his manager saw this as abnormal of him, she sent her assistant to his house to give him vitamins and antibiotics. Later that month, police found Lister dead in his home during a wellness checkup at his home in Marina del Rey, California at 62. Coroner’s office investigated his cause of death, which determined it was hypertension and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Although we probably shouldn’t rule out Covid-19. Ice Cube later tweeted: “RIP Tiny ‘Deebo’ Lister. America’s favorite bully was a born entertainer who would pop into character at the drop of a hat terrifying people on and off camera. Followed by a big smile and laugh … Thank you for being a good dude at heart. I miss you already.”

Trivia: Athletic department of California State University, Los Angeles sponsors an annual track meet in his name. Listed at #500 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 1991.

456. Jared Bush

Dates: 1974-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Gaitersburg, Maryland. Father and grandfather were CIA agents. Graduated from Harvard University. Was originally hired by Walt Disney Animation Studios on a “provisional eight-week contract” when he joined the Zootopia writing team early on, before it evolved from a spy film to a police procedural. Several months after joining Disney, Bush had to personally pitch Zootopia to Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) as well as the series Zootopia+.

Characters: Pronk Oryx-Antlerson

Also Known For: Filmmaker who’s served as Disney’s Chief Creative Officer since 2024. Best known for co-directing and co-writing Zootopia (2016), writing Moana (2016) and Moana 2 (2024), and writing and directing Encanto (2021). Also co-created the series Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero. Also worked on Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Frozen II (2019), Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), Strange World (2022), and Wish (2023) as well as Zootopia+. Non-Disney projects include What Lies Beneath, DAG, Baby Bob, Who Wants to Marry My Dad?, and All of Us.

Personal Life: Married to Pamela McDonald.

Later Life: Has 2 upcoming projects in the coming years such as Zootopia 2 later in 2025 and the live action remake of Moana in 2026.

Trivia: Has won an Academy Award for Encanto (2021) as well as an Annie Award for Zootopia (2016).

457. Mark “Rhino” Smith

Dates: 1969-present

Early Life and Career: Born Mark Smith in Acton, London in England. Began his career as a bodybuilder, winning the Junior British Championships and the London Men’s Heavyweights. First big break was the ITV game show Gladiators where he appeared as Rhino during the late 1990s. After that series was canceled, he decided to become an actor and later moved to Los Angeles.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016)

Characters: Officer McHorn

Also Known For: Actor and bodybuilder best known as Rhino in Gladiators. Film appearances include Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Batman Begins, Rollin’ with the Nines, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Argo, Yardie, The Harder They Fall (2021), The Enforcer, Bad Ass, The Frozen Ground, Ambushed, The Hungover Games, No Good Deed, What Now, Criminal, Security, Acts of Vengeance, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, Creed, The Hurricane Heist, Angel Has Fallen, Heropanti 2, and Magazine Dreams. TV appearances include Renford Rejects, EastEnders, Sinchronicity, Trial and Retribution, Robin Hood, The Last Ship, American Gladiators, Relic Hunter, Saturday Live, Blue, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Personal Life: Has 2 children including a son named Brodie and a daughter named Chloe.

Later Life: Lives in Los Angeles as of 2016.

Trivia: His character on Zootopia is a tribute to his character on Gladiators.

458. Auliʻi Cravalho

Dates: 2000-present

Early Life and Career: Born Chloe Auliʻi Cravalho in Kohala, Hawaii. Parents ran a construction company but got divorced when she was young. At the time she was cast as Moana, Cravalho was living with her mother in Mililani, Hawaii and was a freshman at Kamehameha Schools’ Kapalama campus, singing soprano in glee club. Growing up, she and her mother lived in a one-bedroom apartment having to rely on food stamps for support. Originally wasn’t going to audition for Moana because “there were already so many great submissions that [she] didn’t think [she] needed to try out.” However, a talent agent in Oahu discovered her through a charity video contest and brought her to Los Angeles to audition for the role. Was said to be the last person to audition out of hundreds of actress.

Movies and Cartoons: Moana (2016), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Moana 2 (2024) as well as the short Once Upon a Studio, a few series, a couple TV specials, and a couple video games.

Characters: Moana

Also Known For: Actress best known as the voice of Moana. Film appearances include All Together Now, Darby and the Dead, and Mean Girls (2024). TV appearances include Rise, The Power, Weird City, Harmonious Live!, Krapopolis, and The Tiny Chef Show. Video game appearances include The Sims 4 and Ark 2.

Personal Life: Is bisexual and has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

Later Life: Following the success of Moana, Cravalho bought her mother a house. Accepted to Columbia University in 2021 where she planned to study environmental science but has deferred entrance several times due to her acting career. That she has to reapply to Columbia for admission all over again. During the Gaza War, Cravalho became a member of Artists4Ceasefire and signed the group’s open letter urging President Joe Biden to facilitate a ceasefire to end the war.

Trivia: None.

459. Rachel House

Dates: 1971-present

Early Life and Career: Born Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House in Auckland, New Zealand. Raised in Kamo, Whangarei by adoptive Scottish parents. Maori tribe affiliations are Ngati Mutunga, Te Atiawa, and Ngai Tahu. Attended the New Zealand national drama school Toi Whakaari, graduating in 1992. Went into stage work with the Pacific Underground Theatre and the Auckland Theatre Company. Acted in several major productions as well as toured nationally and internationally. Made her screen debut in 1998.

Movies and Cartoons: Moana (2016), Soul (2020), and Moana 2 (2024)

Characters: Grandma Tala and Terry

Also Known For: New Zealand actress and director known for her roles in Taika Waititi films. Film appearances include Whale Rider, Fracture, Perfect Creature, Eagle vs Shark, Boy, White Lies, Everything We Loved, The Dark Horse, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, The Rehearsal, Thor: Ragnarok, Bellbird, Jojo Rabbit, Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt), Baby Done, Cousins, Millie Lies Low, Back to the Outback, The Portable Door, Next Goal Wins, The Moon Is Upside Down, Godzilla vs. Kong: The New Empire, and A Minecraft Movie. TV appearances include Duggan, Revelations – The Initial Journey, Maddigan’s Quest, Super City, The Blue Rose, Soul Mates, Wolf Creek, Wrecked, The New Legends of Monkey, Sherwood, Get Krack!n, Aroha Bridge, Stateless, 100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone, Cowboy Bebop, Creamerie, What If…?, Amphibia, Pinecone & Pony, Heartbreak High, Koala Man, Bay of Fires, Foundation, Our Flag Means Death, Kiff, 100% Wolf: Book of Hath, Time Bandits, and The Legend of Vox Machina. Stage appearances include King Lear, Beauty and the Beast, South Pacific, and The Vagina Monologues.

Personal Life: Can’t find anything about her personal life.

Later Life: Studied directing at the Prague Film School in the Czech Republic in 2008. Made 2 short films that received awards while studying there.

Trivia: Has received 3 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards. Received the New Zealand Arts Foundation’s Laureate Award in 2012. Appointed Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2017. Received the Te Waipuna-ā-Rangi Award for Arts and Entertainment in 2018.

460. Temuera Morrison

Dates: 1960-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Rotorua, New Zealand on its North Island. Father was a musician. Is Maori of Te Arawa and Tainui. Attended Wesley College in Auckland and Western Heights High School in Rotorua. Made film debut as the title character in Rangi’s Catch in 1973.

Movies and Cartoons: Moana (2016) and Moana 2 (2024)

Characters: Chief Tui

Also Known For: New Zealand actor best known in his home country for playing Dr. Hone Ropata in Shortland Street and Jake “The Muss” Heke in Once We Were Warriors and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?. Outside of New Zealand he’s best known as Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and clone troopers in the Star Wars franchise and Tom Curry in DECU films Aquaman, The Flash, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Film appearances include Rangi’s Catch, Other Halves, Never Say Die, Barb Wire, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), Broken English, Little White Lies, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Six Days, Seven Nights, From Dusk to Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter, The Vertical Limit, Crooked Earth, The Beautiful Country, Blueberry, River Queen, Rain of the Children, Tracker, Green Lantern, Fresh Meat, Mt. Zion, Mahana, Hard Target 2, The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One, Occupation, The Brighton Miracle, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Mosely, Occupation: Rainfall, and Ke Whawhai Tonu. TV appearances include Echo 3, Gloss, Shark in the Park, Bro’Town, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Tatau, Frontier, My Life Is Murder, Spirit Rangers, Far North, and Secret Level.

Personal Life: Brother of kapa haka performer Taini Morrison. Nephew of Sir Howard Morrison and kapa haka performer Atareta Maxwell. Cousin of Michael Ashton. Has a son from a relationship in the late 1980s with When the Cat’s Away singer Kim Willoughby. Has a daughter with Pamela Melbourne. Married to actress Angela Dotchin from 1997 to their divorce in 2002.

Later Life: Lives in New Zealand but divides his time filming there, Australia, and the United States.

Trivia: None.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume V: Part 45 Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur

              Greenlit in 2009, Inside Out takes inspiration after Pete Docter noticed his daughter Elie becoming “more quiet and reserved” and began wondering what was happening internally. Docter and co-director Ronnie del Carmen also sought inspiration from their own personal histories and experiences. They later conferred with psychologists and specialists for accuracy. While designing Riley’s mental landscape, they consulted neuroscientists and took cues from DNA strands and photos of neuronal flashes. About 27 emotions were considered for early versions but the number was later reduced to 5 for simplicity’s sake. Originally Fear was supposed to accompany Joy on her journey. But that was later changed to the underrated emotion of Sadness. To promote more diversity, half the story team comprised of women when the animation industry as a whole largely consisted of men. Since research found that 11-17 year-old girls were more attuned to expressions and emotions than younger girls, Docter decided that Riley would be the setting. While the lead emotion would be female. Riley’s mind world incorporates soft surfaces, increased use of saturated colors and contrasty light, and translucency while the real world uses opposite attributes. The worlds’ designs resemble those in Pixar’s Up and Toy Story 3, the romantic drama One from the Heart, David Hockney’s theatrical productions, and the intended 1950s Broadway musicals. Upon its 2015 release, Inside Out received critical acclaim, $858.8 million at the box office, and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

              Based on the idea of exploring what dinosaurs represent in the present day and how they’re represented in stereotyped, The Good Dinosaur was an infamously troubled production. Multiple problems led to various story revisions as well as changing the director and voice cast. To create a realistic background for the film, the team traveled to various American landscapes, which the movie later incorporated. These include Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Juntura, Oregon, and southern Montana. To use the landscapes that they had experienced, the filmmakers used data from the US Geological Survey and satellite images from Google Earth. Arlo was designed to look distinct and relatable. While he and his family were relegated as farmers and carnivores like T Rexes become ranchers. In addition, The Good Dinosaur pays homage to the western genre in its themes, character representation, and western North American landscapes. Upon its 2015 release, the film received positive reviews but made $332.2 million against a $175-$200 million budget, which made it Pixar’s first box office failure. In this post, we’ll meet filmmaker Ronnie del Carmen as well as the voices behind Riley’s Dad, Forgetter Paula, Dream Director, Mind Cop Frank, Poppa Henry, Buck, and a few characters from Zootopia.

441. Kyle MacLachlan

Dates: 1959-present

Early Life and Career: Born Kyle McLachlan at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital in Yakima, Washington. Mother was a public relations director for a school district and involved in community arts programs. Father was a stockbroker and lawyer. Was introduced to acting by his mom when she became director for a youth theater program for teenagers that she helped set up in Yakima. She also sent him to piano lessons when he was 9-14, when he also began to study classical singing. While in high school, MacLachlan performed in class musicals, starting from 15. At 17, his mother left his father and his parents divorced during his senior year. Graduated from Eisenhower High School. Attended University of Washington, graduating cum laude with a BFA as a student of the Professional Actor Training Program. Although he initially planned to major in business as well as studied classical voice. Also spent the summer of his sophomore playing 3 lead roles with the Old Lyric Repertory Theatre in Logan, Utah and the following summer with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. Made his first film The Changeling with part of it shot on the University of Washington campus and where he was paid $10 as an extra. Made his film debut as an actor as Paul Atreides in Dune (1984) after being discovered by a casting agent while performing Tartuffe at a Seattle-based theater.

Movies and Cartoons: Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the short Riley’s First Date and the series Dream Productions and Gravity Falls.

Characters: Riley’s Dad

Also Known For: Actor best known as Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Paul Atreides in Dune (1984), Jeffrey Beaumont in Blue Velvet, Lloyd Gallagher in The Hidden, Ray Manzarek in The Doors, Cliff Vandercave in The Flintstones, Zack Carey in Showgirls, Trey MacDougal in Sex and the City, Orson Hodge in Desperate Housewives, The Captain in How I Met Your Mother, The Mayor of Portland in Portlandia, Calvin Johnson in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Hank McLean in Fallout. Film appearances include Don’t Tell Her It’s Me, Where the Day Takes You, Rich in Love, The Trial, The Trigger Effect, Mad Dog Time, One Night Stand, Hamlet (2000), Timecode, Me Without You, Perfume, Miranda, Northfork, Touch of Pink, Free Jimmy, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Mao’s Last Dancer, The Smell of Success, Breathe In, Giant Little Ones, The House with the Clock in Its Walls, High Flying Bird, Tesla, Capone, Miranda’s Victim, and Blink Twice. TV appearances include Saturday Night Life, The American Experience, Tales from the Crypt, Roswell, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, In Justice, Made in Jersey, The Good Wife, Believe, American Dad!, Carol’s Second Act, How to With John Wilson, Atlantic Crossing, Joe vs. Carole, Lucky Hank, Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, and Futurama.

Personal Life: Lost his mother to ovarian cancer in 1986 when she was only 52. Father died of post-surgery complications in 2011. Dated actress Laura Dern from 1985-1989, actress Lara Flynn Boyle from 1990-1992, and supermodel Linda Evangelista from 1992-1998 to whom he was also engaged to for a few years. Has been married to publicist and Project Runway executive producer Desiree Gruber since 2002. They have a son born in 2008.

Later Life: Resides in Los Angeles. Co-founded a wine company in 2005 called Pursued by Bear with vinter Erick Durham that’s based in Walla Walla, Washington. It’s recognized as one of the state’s top labels and produces 5 wines called: Twin Bear, Pursued by Bear, Baby Bear, Blushing Bear, and Bear Cub. He’s also very active on social media where his Instagram and TikTok accounts have garnered attention for his engagement with viral trends and pop culture.

Trivia: Has been nominated for an Emmy and has won a Golden Globe for his role as Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks.

442. Paula Poundstone

Dates: 1959-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Huntsville, Alabama. Father was an engineer. Family moved to Sudbury, Massachusetts about a month after her birth. Started doing stand-up comedy at open-mic nights in Boston in 1979. In the early 1980s, Poundstone traveled across the United States in a Greyhound bus, stopping in at open-mic nights at comedy clubs en route. Stayed in San Francisco, California where she became known for her improvisational sets at Holy City Zoo and The Other Café. In 1984, Robin Williams saw her act and encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, later performing in an episode of Saturday Night Live that Williams hosted. That year, she was cast in her first film.

Movies and Cartoons: Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the series Hercules.

Characters: Forgetter Paula

Also Known For: Stand-up comedian, author, actress, interviewer, and commentator who was prominent during the 1980s and 1990s. Is a frequent panelist in Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me and was a recurring guest on A Prairie Home Companion during the Garrison Keilor years. Host of the podcast Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone, which is successor to the NPR show Live from the Poundstone Institute. Film appearances include Hyperspace, Wisecracks, When Stand Stood Up, and Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me Live!. TV appearances include It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, Not Necessarily the News, Reasonable Doubts, The Paula Poundstone Show, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Cybill, Science Court, Home Movies, To Tell the Truth, Major Crimes, Summer Camp Island, and The Fungies!. Has made stand up appearances in Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show, The Tonight show with Jay Leno, various Comic Relief shows during the 1990s, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Personal Life: Identifies as asexual. Began serving as a foster parent during the 1990s. Has fostered 8 children and eventually adopted two girls and a boy. However, in 2001, she was charged with felony child endangerment in connection with driving while intoxicated with her kids in the car. Was also charged with 3 counts of lewd contact with a girl younger than 14, including inappropriately charging of a 12-year-old girl. In a plea bargain, she changed her plea from not guilty in exchange that prosecutors asked for court records to be sealed, dropped the 3 counts of committing lewd acts against a child, and added a misdemeanor count of inflicting injury upon a child. Poundstone also pled no contest to the one count of felony child endangerment. As a result, she was barred from fostering children ever again, sentenced to 5 years of probation and 6 months of rehabilitation, ordered to perform 200 hours of community service, attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and a child abuse program, and receive random drug and alcohol tests.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

443. Paula Pell

Dates: 1963-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Joliet, Illinois. Wanted to be an actress from an early age. Studied acting and visual art at Orlando’s Seminole State College of Florida and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Took a job at Walt Disney World, working in the nightclubs of the resort’s adults-only Pleasure Island section.

Movies and Cartoons: Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the short Riley’s First Date, the TV movie The Slumber Party, and the series Dream Productions and Monsters at Work.

Characters: Dream Director and Mom’s Anger

Also Known For: Comedy writer, producer, and actress best known as a writer for Saturday Night Live (making her the show’s longest tenured female writer in the show’s history) from 1995-2013 and 30 Rock from 2009-2010. Film appearances include Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Birdman, Sisters, Other People, Brother Nature, and Wine Country. TV appearances include 30 Rock, A.P. Bio, Love, Mapleworth Murders, Big Mouth, Bless the Harts, Girls5eva, Welcome Freshmen, The Colin Quinn Show, Funny or Die Presents, Parks and Recreation, The Awesomes, Hudson Valley Ballers, The Mindy Project, Documentary Now!, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, No Activity, Die Hart, and Harley Quinn. Has written for This Is 40, Camping, A.P. Bio, Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine, and Mapleworth Murders.

Personal Life: Is openly gay despite being married for 17 years before getting divorced (and I’m sure it’s too a man since gay marriage hasn’t been legalized for that long). Currently married to comedian Janine Brito since 2020.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won a Primetime Emmy and an Annie Award as well as 6 Writers Guild of America Awards. Was awarded the Herb Sargeant Award for Comedy Excellence in 2019. Has been a writer for awards ceremonies like the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the MTV Music Awards.  

444. Dave Goelz

Dates: 1946-present

Early Life and Career: Born David Charles Goelz in Los Angeles. Had a childhood interest in puppetry, fascinated by children’s puppet shows such as Howdy Doody and Time for Beany. After graduating from John Burroughs High School in Burbank, he attended the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design, beginning his career as an industrial designer. Applied to work at Walt Disney Imagineering but was turned down on basis that they already had sufficient industrial designers already employed. Went on to work for companies such as John Deere, American Airlines, and Hewlett-Packard. During this time, he regularly watched Sesame Street fascinated with the design process behind the Muppet characters, costumes, and performances, leading him to wonder about the creators behind them. In 1972, Goelz attended a workshop conducted by Frank Oz at the Puppeteers of America National Convention in Oakland, California. One month later, following an invitation from Oz, Goelz attended daily tapings of Sesame Street during a work trip to Pennsylvania. He also brought 3 puppets that he recently built. Impressed by his work, Muppet workshop former head Bonnie Erickson recommended that Goelz meet Jim Henson. Months later, Goelz was able to present his design portfolio to Henson and ultimately received a job offer with Henson Associates as a part-time puppet builder. With his first assignment being to build puppets and design effects for a Broadway stage play but that project was abandoned in order to produce an ABC pilot, The Muppet Valentine Show. Upon returning to California, Goelz discovered that his electronics employer had replaced him. He then set up his own shop, creating puppets, and producing videos for industrial clients. 8 months later, Henson offered Goelz a full-time position as a designer and puppet builder, and occasion performer in specials, while allowing him to retain his main industrial clients. Returning to New York City, Goelz began working on The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence where he built the puppets for Nigel, Animal, Floyd Pepper, and Zoot, the latter which would be his first major character. In 1976, he traveled to London to begin work on The Muppet Show where he was promoted as a principal Muppet performer with the starring role of The Great Gonzo.

Movies and Cartoons: Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the show The Magical World of Disney and Journey into Imagination with Figment.

Characters: Subconscious Guard Frank and Mind Cop Frank

Also Known For: Puppeteer and actor known for his work with the Muppets. Best known for performing the characters Gonzo the Great, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, and Beauregard. Joined Jim Henson’s team in 1973 and has been involved in many Muppet productions including The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and various movies and TV specials. If it was made after 1973 and Henson’s name is on it, Goelz is probably involved. But he gets much less recognition for his work than fellow Muppet collaborator Frank Oz. Guess Oz voicing Yoda might have something to do with it.

Personal Life: Married to writer and former CFO of Jim Henson Productions Debra Freeman. They have 2 children. Over the years, he’s sustained a number of injuries due to the physical positions Muppet performers must maintain for extended periods of time and contort into small spaces. These injuries have resulted in 4 shoulder surgeries and a hip replacement.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

445. Ronnie del Carmen

Dates: 1959-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Cavite in the Philippines. After high school, he worked on the set of Apocalypse Now, which was filmed in his country. Graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising. Afterwards, he worked as an art director for print and television advertising campaigns before moving to the United States in 1989 to pursue a career in film. Worked as a storyboard artist on Batman: The Animated Series and storyboard supervisor for various Dreamworks films before moving to Pixar in 2000.

Movies and Cartoons: Inside Out (2015) and Elemental (2023)

Characters: Bernie Lumen

Also Known For: Filippino American writer, director, storyboard artist, illustrator, and voice actor. Has worked behind the scenes of Finding Nemo (2003), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), Brave (2012), Monsters University (2013), Inside Out (2015), Coco (2017), Incredibles 2 (2018), Toy Story 4 (2019), Soul (2020), Elemental (2023), and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the shorts One Man Band and Dug’s Special Mission. Has also worked behind the scenes of The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. TV work includes Widget, the World Watcher, Where’s Waldo?, Batman: The Animated Series, Mighty Max, and Freakazoid!.

Personal Life: Brother of animator Louie del Carmen. Is married and has 2 children. Also became a US citizen before working for Pixar.

Later Life: Left Pixar to work on an animation project at Netflix during the 2020s.

Trivia: First Filipino nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Has also won a Daytime Emmy for Freakazoid!.

446. Jeffrey Wright

Dates: 1965-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Washington D.C. Mother is a customs lawyer. Father died during his childhood. Graduated from St. Albans School and attended Amherst College, receiving a bachelor’s degree in political science and with plans to attend law school. But ended up choosing acting instead. After attending the MFA program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts for 2 months in 1988, Wright left to appear in Les Blancs at Arena Stage before transferring with it to the Hunting Theatre Company as a full time actor. Made his film and Broadway debuts in 1990. Made his breakthrough role on Broadway as a gay nurse in Angels in America in 1994.

Movies and Cartoons: The Good Dinosaur (2015)

Characters: Poppa Henry

Also Known For: Actor best known as Jean-Michel Basquiat in Basquiat, Peoples Hernandez in Shaft (2000), Felix Leiter in the James Bond franchise, Beetee Latier in The Hunger Games franchise, Jim Gordon in The Batman, Valentin Narcisse in Boardwalk Empire, Bernard Lowe in Westworld, Isaac Dixon in The Last of Us franchise, and the Watcher in What If…? and I Am Groot. Film appearances include Syriana, Lady in the Water, Cadillac Records, The Ides of March, Rustin, The French Dispatch, Asteroid City, American Fiction, Presumed Innocent, Jumpin’ at the Boneyard, Faithful, Critical Care, Too Tired to Die, Celebrity, Hamlet (2000), Crime and Punishment in Suburbia, Ali, Ride with the Devil, The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Broken Flowers, W., Source Code, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Broken City, A Single Shot, Ernest & Celestine, Only Lovers Left Alive, Monster (2018), The Public, Game Night, Age Out, O.G., Hold the Dark, The Laundromat, The Goldfinch, and All Day and a Night. TV appearances include Angels in America, Separate But Equal, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Homicide: Life on the Street, Boycott, American Experience, House, The Venture Brothers, Confirmation, BoJack Horseman, She’s Gotta Have It, Sesame Street, Green Eggs and Ham, Rick and Morty, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Marvel Studios: Assembled, Finding Your Roots, Ark: The Animated Series, and The Agency. Stage appearances include Angels in America, Topdog/Underdog, and A Free Man of Color.

Personal Life: Married to actress Carmen Ejogo from 2000 to their divorce in 2014. They have a son named Elijah and a daughter named Juno.

Later Life: Was once chairman of the now-defunct Taia, LLC and Taia Peace Foundation as well as vice chairman of Taia Lion Resources, Inc., a gold exploration company that sought to create a sustainable and conflict-free gold mining operation in Sierra Leone.

Trivia: Has won a Primetime Emmy, a Tony, and a Golden Globe. Has been nominated for an Academy Award for American Fiction. Received an honorary degree from Amherst College in 2004.

447. Marcus Scribner

Dates: 2000-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Los Angeles. When he was in kindergarten, he hit his head on concrete while playing basketball and had to get 5 staples. Began studying acting at 7, which he fell in love with and attended acting classes on the weekends in addition to playing sports. Started playing clarinet in 5th grade. Booked his first acting role at 10 years old. By early 2015, he left public school and enrolled in home schooling to accommodate his busy work schedule. Breakthrough was Andre “Junior” Johnson Jr. in Black-ish, beating out Anthony Anderson’s own son Nathan for the role.

Movies and Cartoons: The Good Dinosaur (2015)

Characters: Buck

Also Known For: Actor best known as Andre “Junior” Johnson Jr. in Black-ish and Grown-ish, Bow in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and D’Angelo Baker in DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms. Film appearances include Alexander IRL, The F**k-It List, Farewell Amor, Ron’s Gone Wrong, Along for the Ride, and How to Blow Up a Pipeline. TV appearances include Castle, New Girl, American Dad!, Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh, and Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has a father named Troy, a sister named Athena, and a dog named Zeus. Has won 2 NCAAP Image Awards for his role as Andre “Junior” Johnson Jr. in Black-ish.

448. Ginnifer Goodwin

Dates: 1978-present

Early Life and Career: Born Jennifer Michelle Goodwin in Memphis, Tennessee. Mother was a teacher who worked for FedEx. Father once owned and operated a recording studio. Raised attended both the First Unitarian Church and Temple Israel. As a child, Goodwin attended the Henry S. Jacobs Camp, a summer camp for Reform Jewish children in Utica, Mississippi. Was affiliated with the North American Federation of Temple Youth and active in BBYO at the Jewish Community Center in Memphis. Attended the private St. Mary’s Episcopal School and graduated from Lausanne Collegiate School in 1996. Attended Hanover College as a theater major before transferring and completing her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boston University where she performed in student short films as well as several college and local stage productions. Later received the “Excellence in Acting: Professional Promise Award” by the Bette Davis Foundation and graduated with honors. After her graduation, Goodwin lived in England for a time and studied at Stratford on Avon’s Shakespeare Institute, in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company. That following year, she earned an Acting Shakespeare Certificate from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Made first film in 2000.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) as well as the direct-to-video Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, the series Zootopia+ and Sofia the First, the short Once Upon a Studio, and the video game Disney Infinity 3.0.

Characters: Judy Hopps

Also Known For: Actress best known as Margene Heffman in Big Love, Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard in Once Upon a Time, Beth Ann Stanton in Why Women Kill, and Fawn in Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. Film appearances include Mona Lisa Smile, Walk the Line, He’s Just Not That Into You, Ramona and Beezus, Something Borrowed, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Love Comes to the Executioner, In the Land of Women, Day Zero, Birds of America, A Single Man, and Take Me Home Tonight. TV appearances include Killing Kennedy, Law & Order, Ed, Porn ‘n Chicken, Robot Chicken, SpongeBob SquarePants, Five, Electric City, Who Do You Think You Are?, I Am Somebody’s Child: The Regina Louise Story, The Twilight Zone, Earth to Ned, and Pivoting.

Personal Life: Sister Melissa is a stop-motion animator for Robot Chicken. Dated actor Joey Kern in 2009 and they became engaged in 2010 before breaking up in 2011. Has been married to actor Josh Dallas since 2014. They have 2 sons born in 2014 and 2016.

Later Life: Following the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023, Goodwin has been vocal about her support for Israel, calling for the return of kidnapped child hostages on her Instagram account. Also filmed a video for the American Jewish Committee in which she claimed “Globalize the Intifada” called for Jews to be attacked worldwide (although that’s not necessarily so). In 2024, she signed an open letter by Creative Community for Peace rejecting calls for Israel to be banned from Eurovision 2024 amid the ongoing Gaza War. Later that year, she attended Zionist activist Hen Mazzig’s Jews Talk Justice Laboratories in Los Angeles. Is set to reprise her role as Judy Hopps in the upcoming Zootopia 2 set for release in November 2025.

Trivia: None.

449. Jenny Slate

Dates: 1982-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Milton, Massachusetts. Father was a businessman and poet who worked as vice president of global communications for the EMC Corporation and later as CEO of a biotech startup. Mother made pottery. Graduated from Milton Academy as valedictorian. Attended Columbia University as a literature major where she helped form the improv group Fruit Paunch and starred in the Varsity Show. She also met Gabe Liedman who eventually became her comedy partner. Graduated from Columbia in 2004. Afterwards, she and Liedman formed the comedy duo Gabe & Jenny and soon became a regular commentator on several VH1 “talking head” commentary programs. Made several appearances on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon recurring sketch “7th Floor West,” where she played an NBC page eventually promoted to Fallon’s assistant. Joined Saturday Night Live in 2009 but was let go after a year. Breakthrough role was the lead in Obvious Child in 2014.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) and the series Elena of Avalor.

Characters: Dawn Bellwether

Also Known For: Actress, stand-up comedian, and writer best known as co-creator of the children’s short film and book series Marcel the Shell with Shoes On with her then-husband Dean Fleischer Camp. Film appearances include Obvious Child, The Lorax, The Secret Life of Pets, The Lego Batman Movie, Despicable Me 3, Gifted, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, This Means War, The Longest Week, Digging for Fire, Joshy, My Blind Brother, Brain on Fire, Landline, The Polka King, Aardvark, Hotel Artemis, Venom, The Sunlit Night, On the Rocks, I Want You Back, It Ends with Us, and The Electric State. TV appearances include Saturday Night Live, Bob’s Burgers, Parks and Recreation, House of Lies, Kroll Show, Important Things with Demetri Martin, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Bored to Death, Ugly Americans, Raising Hope, Girls, Drunk History, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Adventure Time, Big Mouth, Lady Dynamite, Comrade Detective, Muppet Babies, The Simpsons, The Great North, Dying for Sex, and Q-Force.

Personal Life: Married twice. First husband was filmmaker Dean Fleischer Camp from 2012 to their divorce in 2016 following Slate’s extramarital affair with actor Chris Evans. Has been married to curator, author and Davoll General Store owner Ben Shattuck since 2021. They have a daughter who was born in 2020.  

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has received a Screen Actors Guild Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once in 2022. Has won a Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for Obvious Child.

450. Nate Torrence

Dates: 1977-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Canton, Ohio. Attended Hiland High School in Berlin, Ohio where his family once owned and operated a bed and breakfast. Later went to Kent State University: Stark Campus. After studying with Second City Players Workshop in Chicago, Illinois, he began touring with a comedy troupe called Corn, Beef, and Cabbage, where he wrote, improvised, and performed with his older brother, Jay and his friend Josh Ruth.

Movies and Cartoons: Zootopia (2016) as well as the series Zootopia+. Also studied improve at Second City in Cleveland as well as The Groundlings and Comedy Sportz in Los Angeles. Made his first screen appearance in 2003.

Characters: Benjamin Clawhauser

Also Known For: Actor best known as Devon in She’s Out of My League, Wade in Hello Ladies, and Sully in Supernatural. Film appearances include Little Athens, Get Smart, My Best Friend’s Girl, The Big Year, The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee, and Christmas vs. the Walters. TV appearances include CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Malcolm in the Middle, House, Girlfriends, Ghost Whisperer, How I Met Your Mother, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Reno 911!, Mr. Sunshine, Happy Endings, Motorcity, Super Fun Night, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Royal Pains, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Superstore, Prince of Peoria, Chicago Med, Strange Planet, and St. Denis Medical.

Personal Life: Married to Christine Mullet. They have 2 children.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume V: Part 42 Monsters University

“MONSTERS UNIVERSITY” (Pictured) SULLEY and MIKE. ?2013 Disney?Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

              While most Pixar franchises may have a sequel like Toy Story, Cars, Finding Nemo, and Inside Out, this ultimately wouldn’t be the case with Monsters, Inc. until the series Monsters at Work. Although that almost did happen with one proposed sequel focusing on Mike and Sulley visiting the human world to give Boo a birthday present only to find out that she moved. Eventually splitting up after disagreeing on what to do. But this was dropped once Disney bought Pixar while a prequel would be in the works instead. This one would revolve around Mike and Sulley’s first meeting in college, which contradicted a like where Mike tells Sulley, “You’ve been jealous of my good looks since the fourth grade.” But Dan Scanlon justified a college meeting because “we wanted to see their relationship develop when they were adults. And we also felt like college is so much about self-discovery and figuring out who you are.” He added, “It felt like the perfect place to do this, but we had that line. So we tried versions where they met young and then we skipped ahead to college. And we knew we didn’t want to make Monsters Elementary.” Monsters University would be the first Pixar film using golden illumination, a new lighting system introduced as part of the rendering system overhaul since Toy Story. Filmmakers also visited several US colleges including Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, and MIT where they observed college architecture, student life, Greek organizations, and faculty teaching methods. Many of the film’s producers spent several weeks at a frat house and attended a “Bonfire Rally” at Berkeley in anticipation for the Big Game, a rivalry between the university and Stanford. Upon its 2013 release, Monsters University grossed $743 million at the worldwide box office against a $200 million budget as well as received positive reviews. In this post, we’ll meet voice actors Martin Jarvis, Maurice LaMarche, Robert Craig Smith, Kyle Hebert, and Reuben Langdon, filmmaker Josie Trinidad, as well as the voices behind Don Carlton, Professor Knight, Brock Pearson, and Johnny J. Worthington III.

411. Martin Jarvis

Dates: 1941-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Chelterham, Glouchestshire in England. Grew up in South Northwood and Sanderstead in northern Surrey. Educated at the Whitgift School, an independent school at Croydon and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where he won the Vanbrugh Award and the silver medal. First screen appearance was in 1964.

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012) as well as a few video games.

Characters: Saitine

Also Known For: English actor described by the BBC as “one of Britain’s most distinguished and versatile actors.” Has had a varied career in theater, film, and television as well as noted for performing in radio and audiobooks. Film appearances include Secrets of a Windmill Girl, The Last Escape, Taste the Blood of Dracula, Buster, Police Story 4: First Strike, Titanic, Beginner’s Luck, Mrs. Caldicot’s Cabbage War, Eragon, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), United Passions, and Brave the Dark. TV appearances include Doctor Who, ITV Play of the Week, Thirty-Minute Theatre, The Forsyte Saga, ITV Playhouse, Nicholas Nickleby, W. Somerset Maugham, BBC Play of the Month, Little Women, The Moonstone, ITV Saturday Night Theatre, Jackanory Playhouse, David Copperfield, Jackanory, Zigger Zagger, Play for Today, Rings on Their Fingers, Ike, Enemy at the Door, The Bunker, The Black Tower, Theatre Night, The Reluctant Dragon, Rumpole at the Bailey, Huxley Pig, Inspector Morse, Murder Most Horrid, Casualty, The Good Guys, Woof!, Boon, Shakespeare: The Animated Tales, Scarlet and Black, Lovejoy, Fourways Farm, Screen Two, Murder, She Wrote, Space: Above and Beyond, Testament: The Bible in Animation, Richie Rich, The Tick, Extreme Ghosbusters, Supply & Demand, Lorna Doone, Max Steel, By Jeeves, Micawber, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Jackie Chan Adventures, Bootleg, The Queen’s Nose, The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, Shakespeare Re-Told, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Sally Lockhart Mysteries: The Ruby and the Smoke, Numb3rs, Stargate: Atlantis, The Bill, Agatha Christie’s Marple, Taking the Flak, EastEnders, Phil Spector, Endeavour, Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Law & Order: UK, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Doctors, and Father Brown. Video game appearances include Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown, The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, The Lord of the Rings: Conquest, Dragon Age: Origins, Mass Effect 2, Batman: Arkham City, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Harry Potter: Magic Awakened.

Personal Life: Has been married to actress Rosalind Ayres since 1974. Has 2 sons from a previous marriage. Runs a radio production company with his wife that’s frequently collaborated with BBC 4.

Later Life: Has published a memoir titled Acting Strangely: A Funny Kind of Life. Has homes in West Hollywood and London.

Trivia: Awarded an OBE in 2000.

412. Maurice LaMarche

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. Family moved to Timmins shortly after his birth before moving back to Toronto when he was 4. Said his childhood was filled with his “own little world of cartoons and sixties television.” During his second year in high school, LaMarche learned of the popularity of his talent for mimicry could do for him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school “variety night” when a couple of friends urged him to enter. The act he performed that night was “celebrities as waiters” which he used until the end of his stand-up career. At 19, he took his high school act to an open mic night in New York City performing to a reaction that he describes, “they just totally ignored me.” He then returned to Canada where he continued his stand-up career and started doing voice work. 3 years later, he moved to Los Angeles. His career progressed as he performed in clubs across the US, appeared several times on The Merv Griffin Show, and was part of a 1985 HBO Special that included Bob Saget, Rita Rudner, Louie Anderson, Yakov Smirnoff, and Sam Kinison. Even opened acts for Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin, Howie Mandel, David Sanborn, and Donna Summer. However, his father was murdered by a lifelong friend in a Toronto lobby in 1987, in front of dozens of witnesses. This sent him into depression and alcoholism for the next 2 years, which effectively stalled his stand-up career. Got sober in 1989. In 1990, his 18-year-old sister was killed in a car accident, causing him to leave stand-up comedy for good. He would do voice acting from then on.

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Frozen (2013), Zootopia (2016), and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) as well as various series, direct-to-video installments, and video games.

Characters: Root Beer Tapper, King Agnarr, and Mr. Big

Also Known For: Canadian voice actor best known as Chief Quimby in Inspector Gadget, Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, The Brain in Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, Big Bob in Hey Arnold!, Alec Baldwin in Team America: World Police, and Kif Kroker in Futurama as well as dozens of other highly recognizable characters in central and minor roles in film, television, and video games over his 4 decade career. Has voiced Toucan Sam for Kellogg’s Froot Loops, Willy Wonka for Nestle, and Popeye the Sailor for Long John Silver’s as well as narrated for Lexus. Film appearances include Rock & Rule, Funny Farm, Cool World, Ed Wood, Pom Poko, Napoleon (1995), Space Jam, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, The Chimp Channel, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, Elf, Comic Book: The Movie, Tekkonkinkreet, Barnyard, Queer Duck: The Movie, The Boxtrolls, and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. TV appearances include Faerie Tale Theatre, The Transformers, The Facts of Life, Popeye and Son, Wordplay, Dennis the Menace, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Tiny Toon Adventures, Where’s Waldo?, Taz-Mania, Batman: The Animated Series, Bonkers, Rocko’s Modern Life, The Critic, The Simpsons, What a Cartoon!, Rugrats, Johnny Bravo, Freakazoid!, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, Dexter’s Laboratory, The Tick, The Incredible Hulk, The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald, Oh Yeah! Cartoons, Histeria!, CatDog, The Powderpuff Girls, Dilbert, Sonic Underground, Sabrina: The Animated Series, Queer Duck, Jackie Chan Adventures, Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law, Samurai Jack, Teamo Supremo, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Sabrina’s Secret Life, Stripperella, Duck Dodgers, Xiaolin Showdown, Loonatics Unleashed, Catscratch, My Gym Partner’s a Monkey, El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, Tak and the Power of Juju, The Boondocks, Back at the Barnyard, Bob & Doug, Pound Puppies, Adventure Time, The Looney Tunes Show, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, American Dad!, Transformers: Rescue Bots, The Legend of Kora, Ultimate Spider-Man, The Garfield Show, Robot Chicken, The Penguins of Madagascar, Brickleberry, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Avengers Assemble, Rick and Morty, Nostalgia Critic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, VeggieTales in the House, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, New Looney Tunes, All Hail King Julien Exiled, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Disenchantment, The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, The Rocketeer, The Neighborhood, and Krapopolis. Video game appearances include The Great Math/Word/Reading Adventure, Battle Beast, Full Throttle, Arcade America, Star Warped, Microshaft Winblows 98, Animaniacs Game Pack, Descent 3, Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck, Looney Tunes Racing, Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn, Stupid Invaders, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, Sheep Raider, Star Trek: Star Command: Orion Pirates, Taz Wanted, Freelancer, Futurama, Open Season, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Guild Wars: Eye of the North, Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal, Crash: Mind over Mutant, FusionFall, Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, Batman: Arkham City, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Skylanders, and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order.

Personal Life: Married to Robin G. Eisenmann since 1991. They have a son named Jonathan.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won 2 Annie Awards and 2 Emmy Awards. Was neighbors with Mike Myers. Often imitates Orson Welles.

413. `Robert Craig Smith

Dates: 1975-present

Early Life and Career: Born in St. Joseph, Michigan. Raised in Tustin, California. Acted in productions while at non-profit organization MYART in middle school as well as at Foothill High School. Attended Chapman University where he briefly performed stand-up comedy for 5 years. Graduated from its Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in 2003 with a degree in screenwriting. During his time at Chapman, he hosted a local variety show. But upon graduation, Smith left stand-up comedy and began pursuing voice acting full-time in 2004.

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Planes (2013), and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) as well as a couple of direct-to video installments, various series, and several video games.

Characters: Sonic the Hedgehog and Ripslinger

Also Known For: Voice actor best know as Chris Redfield in the Resident Evil series, Ezio Auditore Firenze in the Assassin’s Creed series, Kyle Crane in Dying Light, Sonic the Hedgehog, E-123 Omega, and the Wisp Announcer in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and Mirage in Apex Legends as well as Captain American and Batman in  several animation and video game projects. Film appearances include Patlabor: The Movie, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel, Jennifer’s Body, Delhi Safari, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie, The Laws of the Universe Part 0, The Star, The Son of Bigfoot, Bigfoot Family, Suzume, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Trolls Band Together, Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate, and The Imaginary. TV appearances include Say Yes to the Dress, Hell’s Kitchen, Celebrity Deathmatch, Wolverine and the X-Men, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Young Justice, Regular Show, Ultimate Spider-Man, Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Avengers Assemble, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Transformers: Rescue Bots, Sonic Boom, The Powderpuff Girls, Ben 10, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Justice League Action, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Unikitty!, Harvey Street Kids, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Spider-Man, Apple & Onion, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, American Dad!, Carmen Sandiego, The Rocketeer, Amphibia, Dreamworks Dragons: Rescue Riders, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Arcane, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Inside Job, Transformers: EarthSpark, Velma, Lego Marvel Avengers: Code Red, Twilight of the Gods, Megamind Rules!, and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Video game appearances include Castle Shikigami 2, Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, 300: March to Glory, Medal of Honor: Vanguard, Digimon World Data Squad, Soulcalibur Legends, Too Human, Naruto: Clash of the Ninja Revolution 2, Tales of Vesperia, Valkyria Chronicles, G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra, Terminator Salvation, MadWorld, Final Fantasy XIII, Alice in Wonderland, Dead to Rights: Retribution, Read Dead Redemption, Supreme Commander 2, PlayStation Movie Heroes, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Sonic Generations, Sonic Free Riders, Sonic Colors, Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, Skylanders Swap Force, Lego Marvel Super Heroes, The Wonderful 101, Batman: Arkham Origins, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Lego Ninjago: Nindroids, Dying Light, Lego Dimensions, Masters of Orion: Conquer the Stars, Star Wars Battlefront II, Lego DC Super-Villains, Ben 10, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, Darksiders III, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Remnant: From the Ashes, The Outer Worlds, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Bugsnax, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, Psychonauts 2, Star Ocean: Divine Force, Sonic Frontiers, Grounded, Hi-Fi Rush, Sonic Dream Team, Shadow Generations, Helldivers 2, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything on his personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

414. Kyle Hebert

Dates: 1969-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Got his start as a voice-over in the mid-1990s as a disc jockey for Radio Disney under the name Squeege. That is, until 2005, when he decided to move from Dallas, Texas to Los Angeles seeking bigger interests in the world of voice acting.

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) as well as the live-action Alice Through the Looking Glass and the Disney Infinity: Marvel Heroes video game.

Characters: Ryu

Also Known For: Voice actor who’s known for his work in anime and video games. Best known as the teenage/adult Gohan in the Dragon Ball Z series, Sosuke Aizen in Bleach, Ryu in the Street Fighter series, Kiba Inuzuka in Naruto, Kamina in Gurren Lagann, Ryuji Suguro in Blue Exorcist, Noriaki Kakyoin in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, Dribble and Dr. Crygor in WarioWare Gold, and Big the Cat in Sonic the Hedgehog. Film appearances include Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, Thunder and the House of Magic, Your Name, Lu Over the Wall, The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky, One Piece: Stampede, Ni no Kuni, and Stand by Me Doraemon 2. TV appearances include Eureka Seven, Ergo Proxy, MAR, The Third: The Girl with the Blue Eye, Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society, Mega Man Star Force, Digimon Data Squad, Hell Girl, Tweeny Witches, Blue Dragon, Buso Renkin, Lucky Star, One Piece, Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit, Ouran High School Host Club, Darker Than Black, D. Gray-Man, Blade of the Immortal, Honey and Clover, Monster, Soul Eater, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Eden of the East, Fate/Zero, Nura: The Rise of the Yokai Clan, Tenkai Knights, Pokemon Origins, Attack on Titan, Blood Lad, Kill la Kill, Rock Lee and His Ninja Pals, The Seven Deadly Sins, One-Punch Man, God Eater, Pokemon Generations, Baki, Last Hope, Beastars, Somali and the Forest Spirit, Pokemon Journeys, Vinland Saga, My Hero Academia, NFL Rush Zone, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, and Witch Watch. Video game appearances include BloodRayne 2, EverQuest II, Riviera: The Promised Land, Enchanted Arms, Baten Kaitos Origins, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, Desperate Housewives: The Game, World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade, Dawn of Mana, Wild Arms 5, Growlanser: Heritage of War, Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, Soldier of Fortune: Payback, Devil May Cry 4, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Dynasty Warriors 6, Baroque, Summon Night: Twin Age, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon, Infinite Undiscovery, Armored Core: For Answer, Golden Axe: Beast Rider, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, The Last Remnant, Persona 4, Star Ocean: Second Evolution, Tenchu: Shadow Assassins, Resident Evil 5, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce, Watchmen: The End Is Nigh, Wolfenstein, League of Legends, Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley, Time Crisis: Razing Storm, Zettai Hero Project, Sonic Colors, X-Men Arcade, Gods Eater Burst, Saints Row: The Third, Marvel Pinball: Vengeance and Virtue, Soulcalibur V, Lollipop Chainsaw, Unchained Blades, Guild Wars 2, Mugen Souls, Fire Emblem Awakening, Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk, Defiance, Marvel Heroes, Shin Megami Tensei IV, Armored Core: Verdict Day, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Natural Doctrine, Stella Glow, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Fire Emblem Heroes, Nier: Automata, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Dead or Alive 6, Pokemon Masters, Teppen, Granblue Fantasy Versus, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Rune Factory 5, The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, Greenblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, and Shadow Generations.

Personal Life: Married to author Christina Louise (pen name Ryter Rong) since 2018. Has a daughter named Kayla Marie born in 1996. Revealed his autism diagnosis on Twitter in 2017.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

415. Reuben Langdon

Dates: 1975-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Alaska and grew up in Georgia. Began acting in Japan and Hong Kong. Started out as a stuntman in television shows. Later switched to voice acting and motion capture in video games.

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012)

Characters: Ken Masters

Also Known For: Former stuntman and voice actor best known as Dante in the Devil May Cry series and Ken Masters in the Street Fighter series. Film appearances include The Medallion, Ninja Cheerleaders, The Green Hornet, Ant-Man, and Sleepless. TV appearances include B-Fighter Kabuto, Kickin’ It, Dexter, Kamen Rider Dragon Knight, Drive-Thru, The Butcher, and Monster. Video game appearances include Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Gamera 2000, Grand Chase, Disaster: Day of Crisis, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy, Resident Evil 5, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, The Last of Us, Grand Theft Auto V, and Teppen.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: In 2013, Langdon co-produced a 5-day event the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The event brought together over 40 people, mostly ex-government and military, to testify in front of six former U.S. Congress members in a mock congressional hearing about the possibility of aliens interacting with humans. While filming a documentary in Guatemala in 2019, the car Langdon and Steve Copeland were in was shot at. The gunman tried to break into the vehicle and opened fire again as the pair sped away. Often devotes his social media to criticizing Black Lives Matter and the MeToo movement as well as spreading Covid 19 and anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.

Trivia: Was one of Michael C. Hall’s stunt doubles for Dexter.

416. Josie Trinidad

Dates: c. 1980s-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Los Angeles. Parents were Filipino immigrants. Father was a doctor. Mother was a nurse. Stayed in frequent contact with her Filipino relatives during her early years. At 11, she watched Disney’s Robin Hood (1973) on videocassette and repeatedly paused the film so she could examine it frame by frame. “I realized, ‘Oh my, those are drawings,'” she’d later recall. “‘They’re beautiful, hand-drawn images, and someone is behind that!’ I was 11 years old and knew at that moment I wanted to be an animator.” However, she grew up in a family that saw art as more of a hobby than as a viable career. Trinidad nonetheless stated: “What I did was I worked really hard and I made sure that I tried. At least I could say I tried to make it into animation. If it worked, great. If it didn’t work, then maybe I was meant to do something else. But I never gave up.” Graduated from Adolfo Camarillo High School. Attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), majoring in English literature and fine arts. Studied character animation at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). After graduating, she worked as an illustrator for the toy company MGA Entertainment and Klasky Csupo on animated commercials. Hired by Walt Disney Animation Studios as a story apprentice in 2004. Was enrolled in a 6-month training program where her story artist mentors assigned her storyboard tests and was the only person of Asian descent in the program. First film project was The Princess and the Frog (2009).

Movies and Cartoons: Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Big Hero 6 (2014), Zootopia (2016), and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).

Characters: Jubileena Bing Bing and Mrs. Dharma Armadillo

Also Known For: Storyboard artist and director best known for her work at Disney Animation Studios. Has worked behind the scenes of The Princess and the Frog (2009), Tangled (2010), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Big Hero 6 (2014), Zootopia (2016), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Raya and the Last Dragon (2021). Also worked on shorts such as How to Hook Up Your Own Home Theater and The Ballad of Nessie. Made her director debut with the series Zootopia+.

Personal Life: Lives in Los Angeles with her son.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

417. Joel Murray

Dates: 1963-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Wilmette, Illinois as one of 9 children. Mother was a mailroom clerk. Father was a lumber salesman who died of diabetes complications when he was 4. Attended Loyola Academy where he captained the football team and played lead in on of the school’s musicals. Entertainment career began in Chicago, Illinois where he performed in various improvisational theaters, including the Improv Olympic, the Improv Institute, and The Second City. Made first film in 1986.

Movies and Cartoons: Monsters University (2013) as well as the series Hercules and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.

Characters: Don Carlton

Also Known For: Actor best known as the original voice of Cheetos mascot Chester Cheetah from the character’s inception in 1986 to 1997. Film appearances include God Bless America, One Crazy Summer, Scrooged, Shakes the Clown, Only You, The Cable Guy, The Thin Pink Line, Hatchet, Awaydays, The Artist, Bloodsucking Bastards, Sophie and the Rising Sun, Mr. Pig, Ghostbusters (2016), and Monuments. TV appearances include Mad Men, Grand, Love & War, Dharma & Greg, Still Standing, Shameless, Long Gone, Pacific Station, Blossom, The Nanny, Baby Blues, The Drew Carey Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Joan of Arcadia, Two and a Half Men, Criminal Minds, Cold Case, My Boys, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mike & Molly, The Leftovers, Hidden America with Jonah Rey, Shrink, American Gods, The Big Bang Theory, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Grey’s Anatomy, AJ and the Queen, The Conners, Heels, and Bob Hearts Abishola.

Personal Life: Younger brother of actors Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray. Has a sister named Nancy who’s an Adiran Dominican Sister in Michigan who toured the US portraying St. Catherine of Siena. A brother named Ed died in 2020. Has been married to Eliza Coyle since 1989. They have 4 children.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: He and his brothers own a country club themed restaurant chain called the Murray Brothers’ “Caddyshack” that’s run by his brother Andy. Has locations in St. Augustine, Florida and Rosemont, Illinois.

418. Alfred Molina

Dates: 1953-present

Early Life and Career: Born Alfredo Molina in Paddington, London in England. Grew up in Notting Hill. Father was a Spanish waiter who had parachuted into France with SOE before D-Day. Mother was an Italian cleaner. Decided to become an actor after seeing Spartacus at 9. Attended the Cardinal Manning Secondary Modern Roman Catholic School. Later attended the Guildhall School of Music and drama as well as auditioned and became a member of the National Youth Theatre. All leading to his father’s disappointment in him pursuing an acting career. At 21, he changed his name to Alfred Molina at his first agent’s urging. First appeared in a sitcom called The Losers in 1978 followed by his first film role in 1981 as the ill-fated guide Satipo in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Big break came with the film Letter to Brezhnev in 1985.

Movies and Cartoons: Monsters University (2013), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Frozen II (2019) as well as a few series.

Characters: Professor Derek Knight, Double Dan, and King Agnarr

Also Known For: British-American actor known for his leading and character roles on stage and screen. Best known as Yvan in Art, Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof (2004), Mark Rothko in Red (2009), Professor Serebryakov in Uncle Vanya, Satipo in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Diego Rivera in Frida, Jack Mellor in An Education, Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man: Far from Home, Ben Weeks in The Normal Heart, and Robert Aldritch in Feud: Bette and Joan. Film appearances include Prick Up Your Ears, Enchanted April, Boogie Nights, Chocolat, Luther, The Da Vinci Code, Rango, Ladyhawke, Water, Manifesto, A Year in Provence, The Trial, Maverick, White Fang 2: The White Wolf, Species, The Steal, The Perez Family, Dead Man, Scorpion Spring, Mojave Moon, Before and After, Anna Karenina (1997), The Man Who Knew Too Little, A Further Gesture, The Impostors, Dudley Do-Right, Magnolia, The Miracle Maker, Plots with a View, Identity, Coffee and Cigarettes, Steamboy, As You Like It, The Hoax, The Ten Commandments (2007), The Moon and the Stars, The Little Traitor, Nothing Like the Holidays, Angels & Demons, The Tempest, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, The Lodger (2009), The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Abduction, The Forger, The Truth About Emanuel, Justin and the Knights of Valour, Love Is Strange, Return to Zero, Kahil Gibran’s The Prophet, Heavenly Sword, Strange Magic, The Secrets in Their Eyes, Little Men, Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal: The Movie, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Paint It Black, Message from the King, A Family Man, Breakable You, The Frontrunner, Saint Judy, Henchmen, Don’t Let Go, The Devil Has a Name, Promising Young Woman, The Water Man, DC League of Super-Pets, The Instigators, and Harold and the Purple Crayon. TV appearances include Murder on the Orient Express (2001), Three Pines, The Losers, Bognor, Casualty, Miami Vice, Screen One, Screen Two, El C.I.D., Performance, Boon, Tracey Takes On…, The Wild Thornberrys, Ladies Man, Justice League, Bram & Alice, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Monk, The Company, Yes, Virginia, Law & Order: LA, Roger & Val Have Just Got In, The Life & Times of Tim, Harry’s Law, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Innocent, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Robot Chicken, Mondy Mornings, Drunk History, Rick and Morty, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Matador, WordGirl, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Long Live the Royals, Dreamworks Dragons, Angie Tribeca, Close to the Enemy, American Dad!, Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, Welcome to the Wayne, Summer Camp Island, Solar Opposites, Harley Quinn, Wizards: Tales of Arcadia, Crossing Swords, Maya and the Three, Roar, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Chibiverse, and Hamster & Gretel. Stage appearances include King Stag, Twelfth Night, King Lear, Bandits, The Days of the Commune, Frozen Assets, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Oklahoma, Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!, Destry Rides Again, Wizard of Oz, Macbeth, A Little Like Drowning, Happy End, The Taming of the Shrew, Serious Money, Speed-the-Plow, The Night of the Iguana, Molly Sweeney, True West, Richard III, The Cherry Orchard, And No More Shall We Part, The Father, and Inherit the Wind. Radio appearances include Le Far West, Plaza Suite, Left by Niggle, Black Box, Vieux Carre, The Pat Hobby Stories, A Small Family Business, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, A View from the Bridge, Thunderball, and An Enemy of the People. Audiobook appearances include The Vampire Armand, Species, The Berrybender Narratives (Volumes 1-4), and Anna Karenina. Video game appearances include Spider-Man 2, The Elder Scrolls Online series, Wilson’s Heart, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Personal Life: Has a daughter named Rachel from a previous relationship. Married twice. First wife was actress Jill Gascoine from 1986 until her death from Alzheimer’s disease in 2020. Imdb says he has 2 children with her. Second and current wife is filmmaker Jennifer Lee since 2021. Has a stepdaughter named Agatha Lee Monn. Although they were in a relationship since 2019 as they had worked together on Frozen II (2019). Fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Italian.

Later Life: Became a US citizen in 2004. Has lived in La Canada Flintridge in Los Angeles since 2017. Donates to AIDS research, participates in the Los Angeles AIDS Walk, and appeared in a documentary called Walk On that’s produced by a Joseph Kibler, a man who’s been HIV+ and paraplegic since birth.

Trivia: Has won a Drama Desk Award. Has been nominated for 3 BAFTAs, 2 Emmys, 3 Tonys, a Golden Globe, a Grammy, an Independent Spirit Award, 2 Oliviers, and 5 Screen Actors Guild Awards. Was once physically assaulted while on his way for rehearsal for the film Not Without My Daughter by a man who thought he was the real guy he was playing.

419. Tyler Labine

Dates: 1978-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia in Canada. Once worked as a pizza delivery guy. Made his screen debut in 1991. Made his first film in 1999.

Movies and Cartoons: Monsters University (2013)

Characters: Brock Pearson

Also Known For: Canadian-American actor best known as Dr. Iggy Frome in New Amsterdam. Film appearances include Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, Tail Lights Fade, Mr. Rice’s Secret, Marine Life, Here’s to Life!, Lone Hero, My Boss’s Daughter, Evil Alien Conquerors, Aurora Borealis, Flyboys, Control Alt Delte, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Fathers & Sons, A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Sisters & Brothers, Best Man Down, Rapture-Palooza, Cottage Country, That Burning Feeling, Someone Marry Barry, Weepah Way for Now, Zoom, The Boss, Little Evil, Big Bear, Super Troopers 2, and Escape Room. TV appearances include Breaker High, Invasion, Reaper, Road to Avonlea, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The X-Files, Robin of Locksley, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, H-E Double Hockey Sticks, Action Man, The Twilight Zone, Jake 2.0, Da Vinci’s Inquest, Kevin Hill, Into the West, Saved, Boston Legal, Sons of Tucson, Mad Love, Animal Practice, Deadbeat, Royal Pains, Voltron: Legacy Defender, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Personal Life: Brother of actor Kyle Labine. Married to Carrie Ruscheinsky since 2007. Imdb says he has 3 children. Although they’re currently separated as of 2025.

Later Life: Was hospitalized in 2023 for a potentially fatal blood clot in his stomach.

Trivia: Has been on a shortlist to play J.D. Vance. Of course, if you saw a picture of him, you can totally see it. Writes plays and short stories as well as draws and paints.

420. Nathan Fillon

Dates: 1971-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada and grew up in its Mill Woods’ neighborhood. Parents are retired English teachers. Attended Holy Trinity Catholic High School, Concordia University College of Alberta, and the University of Alberta where he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Society. After working in several theater, film, and television productions, including Theatresports with Rapid Fire Theatre, he moved to New York City in 1994 where he ended up on a soap opera called One Life to Live. Made his big break in Saving Private Ryan and the sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place opposite Ryan Reynolds.

Movies and Cartoons: Monsters University (2013) and Cars 3 (2017) as well as series such as Gravity Falls and Monsters at Work and the short Party Central.

Characters: Johnny J. Worthington III and Sterling

Also Known For: Canadian-American actor best known as Captain Malcolm “Mal” Reynolds in Firefly and Serenity, Richard Castle in Castle, Officer John Nolan in The Rookie and The Rookie: Feds, Joey Buchanan in One Life to Live, and Johnny Donnelly in Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place. Film appearances include Slither, Trucker, Saving Private Ryan, Waitress, Blast from the Past, Dracula 2000, Outing Riley, White Noise 2: The Light, Super, Much Ado About Nothing, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Guardians of the Galaxy, Highway of Tears, Being Canadian, Henchmen, Night Hunter, The Suicide Squad, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Skincare. TV appearances include M.O.D.O.K., Ordeal in the Attic, Spin City, The Outer Limits, King of the Hill, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Justice League Unlimited, Lost, Drive, Robot Chicken, Desperate Housewives, The Venture Bros., American Dad!, Community, The Big Bang Theory, Kroll Show, Drunk History, Modern Family, Santa Clarita Diet, Rick and Morty, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Big Mouth, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Magic School Bus Rides Again, American Housewife, Resident Alien, The Recruit, and Krapopolis. Web appearances include Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, James Gunn’s PG Porn, The Morning After, The Guild, Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show, Husbands, Neil’s Puppet Dreams, BriTANicK, Con Man, and Uncharted Live Action Fan Film. Video game appearances include Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Destiny, Destiny 2, Halo 5: Guardians, Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

Personal Life: Couldn’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Became a US citizen in 1997.

Trivia: Has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Hosted the Writers Guild of America Awards in 2012.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 40 Cars 2, Winnie the Pooh, and Brave

After Toy Story, Cars would become the second Pixar movie to have a sequel and become a franchise. As Pixar would only commit to doing a sequel when they come up with an idea that’s different from and also as good or better than the original film. For John Lasseter, the origins of Cars 2 came from 3 places. First, was the idea of having a spy movie with cars as characters inspired by an abandoned in the first film. Second was to the desire to take the original film’s characters around the world in an international World Grand Prix. The desire of a film that would address McQueen and Mater’s friendship and how taking Mater out of Radiator Springs fractures it. While traveling the world and promoting the first film, Lasseter imagined the characters in different countries. Pre-production began in 2006. Producer Brad Lewis was tasked with conducting early research on the international countries and Formula 1 racing. For the film’s first research trip, the filmmaking team attended a party at the Milan Museum of Modern Art in Italy. Lassater recalled feeling out of place at that event dressed in attire more befitting a Jimmy Buffett concert while being surrounded by models and other high-profile attendants. He said that he felt like Mater and would later incorporate his idea into the film. Originally, the World Grand Prix was going to feature 5 races but the event would later be trimmed to 3 races. While the real challenge was finding a tone in a spy story for a family audience. Paul Newman’s passing led the filmmakers to kill off Doc Hudson and make it an emotional plot point similar to the loss of a father figure that McQueen and Mater would have to contend with. While Cars 2 would gross $559 million at the box office in 2011, it received mixed reviews from the critics and holds a 39% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The first Pixar film to receive a truly negative response. Toy Story 2 it certainly wasn’t.

              Although the Winnie the Pooh franchise has long been a mainstay at Disney since the 1960s, it never really had a major feature film. Sure, it’s had 3 theatrical films during the 2000s but nothing major. In 2008, Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter approached Stephen Anderson and Don Hall about making a new Winnie the Pooh film for theaters, the two being enthusiastic about the idea and accepted the project. In 2009, Lasseter, Anderson, and Hall viewed the classic Winnie the Pooh feature shorts and films in order to figure out how to make the Pooh culturally relevant. Following a trip to Ashdown Forest in England to explore the location of A.A. Milne’s original stories, the filmmakers enlisted Disney veteran Burny Mattinson to serve as storyboard artist for the film Hall and Anderson were directing. After seeing all the Winnie the Pooh feature films, Mattinson thought he could use Milne’s story “In which Eeyore loses his tail and Pooh finds one” as the basic plot idea. They also decided to use traditional animation instead of CGI which Anderson claimed would’ve been a major disservice with many of the staff from The Princess and the Frog brought in. Originally the film was to feature 5 stories from Milne’s books but the final cut drew inspiration from 3 stories. Upon its 2011 release, it opened to good reviews and grossed $50.1 million on a $30 million budget. Although not spectacular numbers, Winnie the Pooh has been much more popular on home media than in theaters anyway. So the Disney executives weren’t looking for a hit here. While its main audience often comprises of parents and young children, many of the latter are probably too young to bring to a movie theater. Although it’s a franchise that definitely has fans well outside that demographic.

            As Pixar’s first fairy tale, Brave draws inspiration from the Scottish folk tale called The Bear as well as writer-director Brenda Chapman’s relationship with her daughter. Although it was Chapman who conceived the project and was originally announced as the film’s director, she’d later be replaced by Mark Andrews after creative disagreements between her and John Lasseter. Once Andrews was at the helm, he did a major overhaul of the story to provide more focus on Merida and her troubled relationship with her mother. He cleared away many magical elements which he found affected the environment. But he wanted to remain true to Chapman’s story. Reese Witherspoon was originally cast to play Merida but was replaced by Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald. Music was composed by Patrick Doyle. While Pixar created 3 original tartan patterns for 3 of the 4 clans in the film such as DuBroch, MacGuffin, and Dingwall. Upon its 2012 release, Brave received positive reviews and made $539 million at the box office. It also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. In this post, we’ll meet the voices behind Acer, Vladimir Trunkov, Uncle Topolino, Alexander Hugo, Backson, Owl, Kanga, Merida, the MacGuffins, and Martin.

391. Peter Jacobson

Dates: 1965-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Chicago, Illinois. Father was news anchor Walter Jacobson. Graduated from Brown University in 1987. Graduated from the Julliard School in 1991 as part of its drama division. Made his first film in 1994.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 2 (2011) as well as a video game based on the film.

Characters: Acer

Also Known For: Actor best known as Dr. Chris Taub in House and former Proxy Snyder in Colony. Film appearances include It Could Happen to You, Private Parts, Conspiracy Theory, Deconstructing Harry, As Good as It Gets, Great Expectations (1998), Mixing Nia, A Civil Action, Hit and Runway, Cradle Will Rock, Looking for an Echo, Pipe Dream, Path to War, Strip Search, Good Night, and Good Luck, Domino, Failure to Launch, The Memory Thief, Live Free or Die Hard, Purple Violets, Transformers, What Just Happened, White House Down, Brightest Star, Better Living Through Chemistry, Catfight, The Goldfinch, Violet, Fly Me to the Moon, and Smile 2. TV appearances include NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Oz, Spin City, Talk to Me, Bull, Will and Grace, Third Watch, Ed, ER, Hope and Faith, CSI: Miami, Scrubs, Criminal Minds, In Justice, Entourage, Boston Legal, The Starter Wife, Royal Pains, The Good Wife, Iron Chef America,  Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Ray Donovan, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Chicago P.D., Madam Secretary, The Americans, Billions, NCIS: Los Angeles, Fear the Walking Dead, New Amsterdam, Ahsoka, The Good Doctor, and The Girls on the Bus.

Personal Life: Married to Whitney Scott since 1997. Has one child.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

392. Stanley Townsend

Dates: 1961-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Dublin, Ireland. After attending Dublin’s Wesley College, he studied mathematics and civil engineering at Trinity College. There, he joined the Dublin University Players, the college’s Amateur Dramatic Society. Later co-founded a co-operative theatre company called Rough music with writer/director Declan Hughes and theatre director Lynne Parker, performing in numerous productions. Went on to perform in several productions at Dublin’s The Gate and The Abbey Theatres. Later appeared at London’s Royal Court. TV work began in a number of shows for RTE before moving to London. Made first film in 1988.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 2 (2011) as well as the video game based on the film.

Characters: Vladimir Trunkov, Ivan, and Victor Hugo

Also Known For: Irish actor who’s appeared in numerous British TV shows. Film appearances include Taffin, The Miracle, Blue Ice, Into the West, In the Name of the Father, The Van, My Friend Joe, Moll Flanders, Rat, American Girl, Wondrous Oblivion, Monsieur N, Mystics, What a Girl Wants, The Libertine, Isolation, Nativity, The Tiger’s Tail, Happy-Go-Lucky, Flawless, Holy Water, Happy Ever Afters, 1st Night, One Chance, The Physician, The Voices, Florence Foster Jenkins, The Girl from Mogadishu, The Current War, The Song of  Names, About Joan, and  The Teacher. TV appearances include Fortycoats & Co., Parnell and the Englishwoman, The Bill, Screen Two, The Governor, Jonathan Creek, Peak Practice, The Ambassador, DDU: District Detective Unit, In Defence, Station Jim, Casualty, Heartbeat, The Commander, Byron, Wire in the Blood, Murder City, Fallen, The Brief, Hustle, Proof, Spooks, The Virgin Queen, Waking the Dead, Foyle’s War, Rough Diamond, Prosperity, Whistleblower, The Clinic, New Tricks, Sherlock, Zen, The Shadow Line, Call the Midwife, Titanic: Blood and Steel, Burton and Taylor, Ripper Street, Quirke, New Worlds, 24: Live Another Day, Galavant, The Hollow Crown, The Tunnel, The Collection, Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond, Redwater, Informer, Finding Joy, Rebellion, Resistance, Traitors, The Spy, Death in Paradise, Andor, Dangerous Liaisons, The Regime, Blackshore, and Kaos. Video game appearances include Independence War, RuneScape, Spartan: Total Warrior, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Witcher, WorldShift, Transformers Universe, Sacred 3, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

Personal Life: Currently married to Orla Charlton.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

393. Franco Nero

Dates: 1941-present

Early Life and Career: Born Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero in San Prospero, Parmense in Parma, Italy. Father was a commissioned officer in the Carabinieri. Grew up in Bedonia and Milan. Briefly studied at the Economic and Trade faculty of the local university before leaving to study at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano. Made his first film in 1962.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 2 (2011) as well as the video game based on the film.

Characters: Uncle Topolino

Also Known For: Italian actor best known as the titular character in Django, which made him a pop culture icon and launched an international career that includes over 200 appearances in film and television. Film appearances include The Bible: The Beginning…, Camelot, The Day of the Owl, The Mercenary, Battle of Neretva, Tristana, Companeros, Confessions of a Police Captain, The Fifth Cord, High Crime, Street Law, Keoma, Hitch-Hike, Force 10 from Navarone, Enter the Ninja, Die Hard 2, Letters to Juliet, John Wick: Chapter 2, The Popes Exorcist, Dropout, La Vacanza, I Knew Her Well, The Tramplers, War of the Planets, Massacre Time, The Third Eye, Sardinia Kidnapped, A Quiet Place in the Country, The Fifth Day of Peace, The Virgin and the Gypsy, Long Live Your Death, Pope Joan, The Monk, Redneck, The Assassination of Matteotti, White Fang (1973), Last Days of Mussolini, Street Law, Challenge to White Fang, Smiling Maniacs, How to Kill a Judge, Submission, Death Rite, Sahara Cross, The Visitor, Mimi, The Shark Hunter, The Man with Bogart’s Face, The Blue-Eyed Bandit, Day of  the Cobra, The Salamander, The Falcon (1981), Red Bells, Querelle, Grog, Andre Handles Them All, The Repenter, Sweet Country, The Girl, Top Line, Young Toscanini, Run for Your Life, Breath of Life, Brothers and Sisters, The Player, Jonathan of the Bears, The Innocent Sleep, The Conquest, The Versace Murder, Talk of Angels, Brigands, Uninvited, Mirka, Chimera, Guardians of the Clouds, Forever Blues, Hans, Bastardi, The Rage, Palestrina – Prince of Music, Rasputin, Father, Django Unchained, Nymph, Love Island, The Lost City of Z, The Neighborhood, Iceman, The Time of Their Lives, The Broken Key, The Collini Case, The Match, Off the Rails, The Man from Rome, The Man Who Drew God, and In the Hand of Dante. TV appearances include The Legend of Valentino, 21 Hours at Munich, The Pirate, Wagner, The Last Days of Pompeii, The Hitchhiker, Windmills of the Gods, The Magistrate, The Betrothed, Young Catherine, The Dragon Ring, The Return of Sandokan, David, Desert of Fire, Painted Lady, Bella Mafia, The Crusaders, The Summer Solstice, The Holy Family, Restless Heart: Confessions of Saint Augustine, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Delicious, and Django.

Personal Life: Married to actress Vanessa Redgrave since 2006, whom he met in 1966 and with whom he had a son named Carlo Gabriel Redgrave Sparanero (AKA Carlo Gabriel Nero since he’s director and screenwriter). Although they later became involved with other people during the 1970s and 1980s, they definitely back together by 1994 since Nero walked Redgrave’s daughter to the late actress Natasha Richardson down the aisle during her wedding to actor Liam Neeson. Also, stepfather of actress Joely Richardson as well. Has a second son named Frank Sparanero (also known as Frankie Nero or Frank Nero Jr. since he’s also an actor, artist, architect, and photographer) by Danica Pevec (aka Alexandra Romanov) who was born in 1983. Has dated actresses Catherine Deneuve, Goldie Hawn and Ursula Andress in the 1970s. Was subject to a paternity suit in Colombia in 1987 by Mauricica Mena claiming Nero had fathered her son Franquito after a brief affair.

Later Life: Currently lives in the UK as far as I know.

Trivia: None.

394.  Velibor Topic

Dates: 1970-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of Yugoslavia. During the war in the 1990s, he lived in Sarajevo, where he formed part of a theatre group. Also appeared in one of Annie Leibowitz’s photos from the time called “Sarajevo – the Kiss.” Moved to London in 1996. Made his first film in 1997.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars 2 (2011)

Characters: Alexander Hugo

Also Known For: Bosnian-British actor with over 69 credits in UK film and TV productions as well as in Hollywood films. Mostly gets cast as villains or henchmen. Film appearances include Snatch, Kingdom of Heaven, Robin Hood (2010), Kingsman: The Secret Service, The Saint, Police 2020, The Railway Children, The Red Siren, Second in Command, Breaking and Entering, The All Together, The Living and the Dead, Goal III: Taking on the World, London Boulevard, Children of Sarajevo, Company of Heroes, St. George’s Day, Outpost: Rise of Spetsnaz, The Counselor, Mea Culpa, Our Kind of Traitor, Dead in a Week (Or Your Money Back), Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and Den of Thieves 2: Pantera. TV appearances include Sharpe’s Peril, The Bill, Prime Suspect, Ambassadors, Taggart, Casualty, As If, Always and Everyone, Randall and Hopkirk, Ultimate Force, Messiah, The Vice, William and Mary, Silent Witness, Rose and Maloney, Coming Up, HolbyBlue, Hustle, Thorne, Da Vinci’s Demons, The Game, Suspects, and Vera. Video game appearances include Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, GoldenEye, and 007 Legends.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Mother always complains that he always plays bad guys.

395. Huell Howser

Dates: 1945-2013

Early Life and Career: Born in Gallatin, Tennessee. Name is a combination of his parents’ names Harold and Jewell. Graduated from the University School of Nashville in 1963. Studied history and political science at the University of Tennessee, where he served as student body president. After serving on the US Marine Corps Reserve on US Senator Howard Baker’s staff, Howser began his TV career at WSMV-TV Nashville, Tennessee, where he produced shows focused on human interest stories such as Happy Features and The Happy World of Huell Howser. Was also a TV personality working at the University of Tennessee. After working in New York City as host of WCBS-TV’s Real Life show, Howser moved to Los Angeles in 1981 to work as a reporter for KCBS-TV Los Angeles. During 1982 and 1983, he served as weekend host and correspondent for Entertainment Tonight. In 1983, Howser joined PBS station KCET as host and producer of Videolog, a series of brief human interest segments running less than 10 minutes each, that aired between the station’s shorter programs to fill up air time. Videolog soon became one of KCET’s more popular shows and in 1990, it was expanded to hour-long episodes. In 1991, after spending his vacation driving across California and visiting with all of California’s 13 PBS stations, California’s Gold premiered in April of that year.

Movies and Cartoons: Winnie the Pooh (2011)

Characters: Backson

Also Known For: TV personality, actor, producer, writer, singer, and voice artist best known for hosting, producing, and writing California’s Gold and his human-interest show Visiting…with Huell Howser, produced by KCET in Los Angeles for California’s PBS stations.

Personal Life: Lived in the historic El Royale Apartments in Los Angeles, in an apartment that was once owned by character actor William Frawley. Also had homes in Palm Springs and Twentynine Palms. In 2003, Howser bought the Volcano House situated on a volcanic cinder cone just outside Barstow in Newberry Springs along with 60 acres of desert and a manmade lake. Although he put it up on the market for $650,000 in 2012, he later donated it to Chapman University that they sold for $750,000 in 2015.

Later Life: Retired in 2012 amid speculation that he was seriously ill. Died at his Palm Springs home in 2013 at 67 after battling metastatic prostate cancer for several years. Body was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea off the coast of Los Angeles County. Later a memorial was held for him. Even though he said before his death that he didn’t want a funeral since he didn’t want attention. His video collection, books, personal papers, homes, and extensive art collection obtained during his travels were donated to Chapman University that currently houses the Huell Howser Archives. They also endow the California’s Gold Scholarship Fund in his honor as well.

Trivia: Received a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame in 2015. Home in Twentynine Palms became available for rentals and weddings in 2015. His enthusiastic style as host of his various travel shows led him to being impersonated and lampooned by comedians and radio personalities such as Adam Carolla, Dana Gould, Ralph Garman, and James Adomian.

396. Kristen Anderson-Lopez

Dates: 1972-present

Early Life and Career: Born in New York City and raised there until 1986 when her family moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. First fell in love with theater at 4 when her parents took her to see a US Bicentennial musical tribute staged in their then-hometown of Croton-on-Hudson. Attended and graduated from Charlotte Country Day School after her family moved to North Carolina. Went on to Williams College in western Massachusetts where she majored in drama and psychology, graduating in 1994. After a theater internship in Florida, Anderson-Lopez spent several years working temporary jobs while pursuing her dream of becoming a Broadway theatre performer in New York City. In 1999, she entered the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, where she found her true calling as a lyricist and met her future husband Robert Lopez.

Movies and Cartoons: Winnie the Pooh (2011)

Characters: Kanga

Also Known For: Songwriter best known for co-writing songs for Frozen (2013), Coco (2017), and Frozen II (2019) with her husband Robert Lopez. Is currently signed to Disney Music Publishing. The pair have also written and produced music for WandaVision such as “Agatha All Along” and the spin-off that bears the song’s name.

Personal Life: Sister Kate Anderson co-wrote songs for the short Olaf’s Frozen Adventure. Married to Tony-winning songwriter, composer, and lyricist Robert Lopez since 2003. Has 2 daughters named Katie and Annie both of whom had voice parts in Frozen (2013).

Later Life: Has created a series of short and full-length musicals for Theatreworks USA.

Trivia: Has won 2 Academy Awards with her husband Robert for “Let It Go” and “Remember Me.” Has also won 2 Grammy Awards, 2 Annie Awards, and a Primetime Emmy.

397. Craig Ferguson

Dates: 1962-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Stobhill Hospital in the Springburn district of Glasgow. Father was a postal worker and a Scottish Nationalist. Mother was an elementary school teacher.  Family moved to Cumbernauld when he was 6 where grew up “chubby and bullied.” Attended Muirfield Primary School and Cumbernauld High School. Left school at 16 and began an apprenticeship to be an electronics technician at a local factory of the Burroughs Corporation. First visited the United States at 13 to see his uncle on Long Island in 1975. Moved to New York City in 1983 where he initially worked in construction in Harlem. Later became a bouncer at a night club Save the Robots before returning to the United Kingdom. Entertainment career began when he was a teenager, drumming for various Glasgow punk bands such as Night Creatures and Exposure. He then had a brief stint as a drummer for post-punk band Ana Hausen. Following that, he joined Bastards from Hell, later renamed The Dreamboys, which was fronted by vocalist Peter Capaldi from 1980 to 1982. Ferguson credits Capaldi for inspiring him to try comedy.  At 18, Fercuson worked as a session musician for as a drummer for Nico during a few gigs when she toured Scotland. After a nerve-wracking comedy appearance, Ferguson decided to create a character he described as “parody of all the über-patriotic native folk singers who seemed to infect every public performance in Scotland,” using the name “Bing Hitler” borrowed from Capaldi. First performed as the character in Glasgow and was later a hit at the 1986 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. However, by the end of the year, Ferguson was already discussing his intention to retire Bing. After his success at the Edinburgh Festival, Ferguson began to find success in television and musical theater. Moved to the US in 1994 after his soon-to-be agent Rick Segel had seen him during the Edinburgh Festival and suggested that he come to America. Breakthrough American role was as Mr. Wick on The Drew Carey Show.

Movies and Cartoons: Winnie the Pooh (2011) and Brave (2012) as well as various series and the Disney Magical World video game.

Characters: Owl and Lord Macintosh

Also Known For: Scottish-American actor, comedian, writer, and TV host best known for hosting The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson from 2005 to 2014. Has also hosted Celebrity Name Game, Join or Die with Craig Ferguson, and The Hustler. Best known roles are Nigel Wick in The Drew Carey Show and Gobber in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy. Wrote the novel Between the Bridge and the River and his 2009 memoir American on Purpose. Film appearances include Modern Vampires, The Big Tease, Chain of Fools, Born Romantic, Saving Grace, Life Without Dick, I’ll Be There, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, Lenny the Wonder Dog, Trust Me, The Ugly Truth, Kick-Ass, Postman Pat: The Movie, The Hero of Color City, Duck Duck Goose, and Then Came You. TV appearances include Red Dwarf, The Laughter Show, Maybe This Time, Freakazoid!, The Wild Thornberrys, The Angry Beavers, The Norm Show, Life as We Know It, American Dad!, Family Guy, SpongeBob SquarePants, Futurama, Archer, Political Animals, Hot in Cleveland, The Price Is Right, Red Nose Day, Web Therapy, Lip Sync Battle, Still Game, Alice’s Wonderland Bakery, and Love, Death & Robots.

Personal Life: Older brother of comedian, presenter, and actress Lynn Ferguson Tweedle best known as Mac from Chicken Run. Was in a romantic relationship with actress Helen Atkinson-Wood for 5 years before he got sober. Has been married 3 times. First wife was Anne Hogarth from 1983 to their divorce in 1986 during which they lived in New York. Second wife was founder and owner of Los Angeles’ SpySchool Sacha Corwin from 1998 to their divorce in 2004. They have a child together who was born in 2001 with whom they shared custody. Third and current wife is art dealer Megan Wallace-Cunningham since 2008. They have a son named Liam born in 2011. A recovering alcoholic, he’s been sober since 1992. Has an FAA pilot’s license issued in 2009. Has been a vegan since 2013.

Later Life: Became an American citizen in 2008. Bought Bargany House in 2011.

Trivia: Has won a Peabody Award and 2 Daytime Emmys. Hosted the 2008 White House Correspondents Dinner.

398. Kelly MacDonald

Dates: 1976-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Grew up in Neilston. Parents divorced when she was young. Raised by her mother who was a garment industry sales executive. Attended Eastwood High School from 1989 to 1993. Career began while she was a barmaid in Glasgow when she saw a leaflet advertising an open casting session for Trainspotting and decided to audition. She won the part of Diane, the underage seductress of Ewan McGregor’s Renton.

Movies and Cartoons: Brave (2012) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) as well as the Brave video game.

Characters: Princess Merida

Also Known For: Scottish actress best known as Margaret Thompson in Boardwalk Empire. Film appearances include Trainspotting, No Country for Old Men, Elizabeth, Gosford Park, Intermission, Nanny McPhee, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Anna Karenina, Operation Mincemeat, Stella Does Tricks, Cousin Bette, Splendor, Entropy, My Life So Far, Strictly Sinatra, Finding Neverland, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Lassie, Choke, In the Electric Mist, The Decoy Bride, Special Correspondents, Swallows and Amazons, Goodbye Christopher Robin, Puzzle, Holmes & Watson, I Came By, and The Radleys. TV appearances include The Girl in the Café, Black Mirror, Giri/Haji, Line of Duty, Brush with Fate, State of Play, Alias, Skellig, The Child in Time, The Victim, Urban Myths, Truth Seekers, Ten Percent, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and Lanterns.

Personal Life: Married to musician and Travis bassist Dougie Payne since 2013. They have 2 sons. However, they’ve been separated since 2017.

Later Life: Has moved back to Glasgow in 2014 after living in London and New York City.

Trivia: Has received a BAFTA Award, a Primetime Emmy, and 4 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

399. Kevin McKidd

Dates: 1973-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Elgin, Moray in Scotland. Grew up in public housing. Mother was a secretary. Father was a plumber. At 17, he worked at the Macallan distillery in Speyside. Later went to work the Lumsden family of coppersmiths. Attended Seafield Primary School and Elgin Academy as well as was a member of the local amateur dramatic group the Moray Youth Theatre. Planning to study engineering, McKidd initially attended the University of Edinburgh but later decided to audition at Edinburgh’s Queen Margaret University, where he was accepted to study drama. Joined Edinburgh University’s student theatre company, Bedlam Theatre, where he was a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Improverts.  Made his film debut in 1996.

Movies and Cartoons: Brave (2012) and the Toy Story That Time Forgot TV special.

Characters: Lord MacGuffin and Young MacGuffin

Also Known For: Scottish-American actor best known as Dr. Owen Hunt in Grey’s Anatomy, Tommy McKenzie in Trainspotting, Colin in Made of Honor, Count Vronsky in Anna Karenina (2000), Lucius Vorenus in Rome, Dan Vasser in Journeyman, John “Soap” McTavish in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Poseidon in Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, and Father Deegan in Father Ted. Film appearance include Small Faces, Regeneration, Hideous Kinky, Bedrooms and Hallways, The Acid House, Dad Savage, Looking After Jo Jo, Topsy-Turvy, Nicholas Nickelby, Max, Dog Soldiers, AfterLife, 16 Years of Alcohol, De-Lovely, Kingdom of Heaven, The Rocket Post, The Last Legion, Hannibal Rising, Bunraku, The Great Ghost Rescue, Comes a Bright Day, Home Sweet Hell, Tulip Fever, and It Ends with Us. TV appearances include Kavanaugh QC, The Magic Legend of the Leprechauns, North Square, Gunpowder, Treason & Plot, The Virgin Queen, Star Wars Rebels, Welcome to the Wayne, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Station 19, Room 104, and Six Four.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was Jane Parker from 1999 to their divorce in 2017. They have 2 children. Second wife was Arielle Goldrath from 2018 to their divorce in 2023. They have a son born in 2018 and a daughter born in 2019.

Later Life: Became a US citizen in 2015. Was Grand Marshal of the 15th Tartan Day Parade in 2013. Supports Scottish Independence.

Trivia: Instigated the album The Speyside Sessions, a Scottish folk music album with many of the contributors being his old school friends. Album was released in 2012 with proceeds going to Save the Children.

400. Patrick Doyle

Dates: 1953-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire in Scotland. Was classically trained who studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music where he graduated in 1975. Began his career as an actor during the mid-1970s, appearing in TV and film. Joined Kenneth Branaugh’s Renaissance Theatre Company as composer and music director, composing music for plays and their film adaptations later on.

Movies and Cartoons: Brave (2012)

Characters: Martin

Also Known For: Scottish composer and occasional actor best known for his film scores during his 50-year career in film, television, and theatre. Has composed scores for over 60 films. Composed the score for Brave (2012) and the live action Cinderella (2015). Film appearances include Chariots of Fire, Much Ado About Nothing, and Sir Billi. TV appearances include Charles Endell Esquire, Holding the Fort, Maggie, and No. 73. Has composed music for Henry V, Sense and Sensibility, Hamlet (1996), Carlito’s Way, Gosford Park, Quest for Camelot, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Thor, Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Death on the Nile (2022), Indochine, Into the West, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Donnie Brasco, Great Expectations (1998), East/West, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Secondhand Lions, Nanny McPhee, As You Like It, Eragon, The Last Legion, Sleuth (2007), Nim’s Island, Igor, Main Street, Jig, Sir Billi, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, The Emoji Movie, Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero, All Is True, and Artemis Fowl.

Personal Life: Married to Lesley and has 4 children.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has been nominated for 2 Academy Awards and 2 Golden Globes. Has won 5 ASCAP Film and Television Awards and 3 World Soundtrack Awards, including one for lifetime achievement. Received an honorary doctorate from the University of West Scotland in 2018. Was made a fellow at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music in 2001.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 38 Up, The Princess and the Frog, and Toy Story 3

              Conceived in 2004 under the title Heliums, Pete Docter envisioned Up as a fantasy of a flying house and the idea of escaping life when it gets too irritating, stemming from his difficulty with social situations growing up. Actor and writer Tom McCarthy stepped in to work with Docter while Bob Peterson left to work on Ratatouille, coming up with Russell. While Docter chose an old man as the protagonist after drawing a grumpy old man with smiling balloons. The 2 men agreed that an old guy was a good idea as the main character because they felt their experiences and the way they affect their view on the world was a rich source of humor. Even though elderly protagonists are often few and far between in G-rated movies, Docter figured that kids could relate to Carl the way they relate to their grandparents. Early concepts differed from the final film ranging from a floating city with Muppet-like aliens and 2 squabbling brothers who fall to Earth where they meet a tall bird who helps them understand each other. Yet, Docter and Peterson eventually stripped down the floating city idea to a single flying house with a single flying occupant, where balloons replaced the magic. Veteran animator Joe Grant reminded Docter the audience needed an “emotional bedrock” because of how wacky the adventure would become with it being Carl mourning his wife. With the filmmakers’ initial story outline having Carl just wanting to join his wife in the sky. Although this is a very relatable concept since my grandma spent the last eight years of her life wanting just that, this isn’t appropriate for a G-rated film. So Docter and Peterson added the plot of going to South America. Not just due to Docter’s love of tropical locations but also wanting a location where Carl can be stuck with a kid due to the inability to leave him with an authority figure like a cop or social worker. They implemented Russell as a way to help Carl stop being stuck in his ways with his inspiration coming from Peter Sohn. In 2004, Docter and 11 other artists spent 3 days in Venezuela for research and inspiration. They reached Monte Roraima by airplane, jeep, and helicopter. Later flying to Angel Falls and Matawi Tepui. Upon its 2009 release, Up earned $735.1 million at the worldwide box office and received rave reviews, eventually won 2 Academy Awards. Since then, it continues to be seen as one of the greatest animated films of the 21st century.

              After the box office failure with Home on the Range in 2004, Disney announced that it would be its last traditionally animated film. After the company’s acquisition of Pixar in 2006, Ed Catmull and John Lasseter reversed the decision and reinstated hand-drawn animation to the studio. Many animators who were laid off or left the studio when the traditional animation units were dissolved in 2003 were located and re-hired for the project. Lasseter also brought back directors Ron Clements and John Musker on request to direct and write the film. The Princess and the Frog’s story began development by merging 2 projects revolving around “The Frog Prince.” One was based on an adaptation of that tale when the heroine kisses a frog only to turn into one. The other was based on Ralph Eggleston’s pitch with the fairy tale being based in gangster-era Chicago. While Jorgen Klubien separately claimed that a story he was developing for Pixar served as inspiration for the film. The Princess and the Frog returns to the musical film format used in many successful Disney movies during the 1990s. Yet, getting tired of basing most of these fairy tale movies in Europe, Musker and Clements wanted to do one based in the United States. They also chose New Orleans as a tribute to its history, for its “magical” qualities, and because it was Lasseter’s favorite city. The directors then spent 10 days in Louisiana before starting to write the film. When the film was originally announced in 2006, the material drew sharp criticism from African-American outlets who considered the elements of the story, characters, and setting distasteful. Originally, the heroine was supposed to be a black chambermaid named Maddy with her love interest being a non-black prince. Also questionable was the setting of New Orleans, which had been heavily damaged during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as well as led to the expulsion a large number of black residents. In fact, they had to change Maddy’s name to Tiana and make her a waitress as well as get Oprah Winfrey on as a consultant. With its 1920s-style musical numbers and appealing characters, The Princess and the Frog grossed about $271 million at the box office and received critical acclaim in 2009.

              Before its release in 2010, Toy Story 3 went through a few iterations. One had Andy’s toys visiting his grandmother’s house for the night while his room gets remodeled. Joined by a couple new characters, a set try to figure out who’s stealing the toys one by one in a whodunnit-style mystery story. Another had Andy’s toys shipping a malfunctioning Buzz Lightyear to the Taiwanese factory where he was built called Wocka-Wocka. After discovering that many other Buzz Lightyear toys are malfunctioning and the company has issued a massive recall, the toys all venture to Taiwan to rescue Buzz from destruction. When Disney bought Pixar in 2006, the Pixar brain trust decided to drop the ideas and start from scratch. After studying the first 2 Toy Story movies, Andrew Stanton wrote a treatment. While Michael Arndt was hired as screenwriter.  Since they couldn’t reopen the computer files from the first 2 films for the animated 3D models, the Toy Story 3 crew had to recreate the models from scratch. Upon its 2010 release, Toy Story 3 made $1.067 billion worldwide, became the highest grossing film of the year, received universal acclaim, and won 2 Academy Awards. In this post, we’ll meet actor Paul Briggs as well as the voices behind Beta, the Newsreel Announcer, Tiana, Prince Naveen, Louie, Charlotte, Lotso, Slinky Dog, and Molly.

371. Delroy Lindo

Dates: 1952-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Lewisham, London in England. Parents were Jamaican immigrants. Mother was a nurse. Father worked in various jobs. Grew up in Eltham and attended the Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys. Became interested in acting as a boy when he appeared in a nativity play at school. During his teens, he and his mother moved to Toronto. At 16, he and his mom moved to San Francisco where he later attended San Francisco State University. At 24, Lindo began his acting studies at the American Conservatory Theater where he graduated in 1979. Made his film debut in 1976.

Movies and Cartoons: Up (2009) as well as a video game based on the film.

Characters: Beta

Also Known For: British-American actor best known as West Indian Archie in Malcolm X, Woody Carmichael in Crooklyn, Rodney Little in Clockers, Paul in Da 5 Bloods, Bo Catlett in Get Shorty, Arthur Rose in The Cider House Rules, Detective Castleback in Gone in 60 Seconds, Alderman Ronin Gibbons in The Chicago Code, Winter in Believe, and Adrian Boseman in The Good Fight. Film appearances include Find the Lady, More American Graffiti, Mountains of the Moon, The Hard Way, Blood In Blood Out, Mr. Jones, Congo, Ransom, Broken Arrow, Feeling Minnesota, A Life Less Ordinary, The Devil’s Advocate, The Book of Stars, Romeo Must Die, Heist, The Last Castle, The Core, Wondrous Oblivion, Domino, Sahara (2005), This Christmas, The Big Bang, Cymbeline, Point Break, Battlecreek, Malicious, and The Harder They Fall (2021). TV appearances include Beauty and the Beast, Soul of the Game, Glory & Honor, The Simpsons, Lackawanna Blues, Kidnapped, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Mercy, Robot Chicken, Blood & Oil, and This Is Us. Stage appearances include Of Mice and Men, Macbeth, “Master Harold”…and the Boys, Home, A Raisin in the Sun, Much Ado About Nothing, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Julius Caesar, Othello, Agamemnon, and The Exonerated.

Personal Life: Married to Nashormeh since 1990. Has a son named Damiri born in 2001.

Later Life: Upon learning about the Windrush generation from his mother and his own role as a Jamaican immigrant in Wondrous Oblivion, Lindo became inspired to study the subject and history further. In 2014, he completed his master’s thesis from New York University’s Gallatin School. In 2021, it was announced that Lindo would star in Mr. Nancy in the Amazon Prime miniseries Anansi Boys. Later that year, it’s said that Lindo officially joined the cast of the upcoming film Blade in an undisclosed role. As of 2020, Lindo has been working on a screenplay for his directorial debut about the Windrush generation. Currently lives in Oakland, California since 1996.

Trivia: Has received accolades such as the NAACP Image Award and a Satellite Award. Has been nominated for a Drama Desk Award, a Helen Hayes Award, a Tony Award, 2 Critics’ Choice Television Awards, and 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards. Was awarded an honorary doctorate in Arts and Humanities from Virginia Union University.

372. David Kaye

Dates: 1964-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Peterborough, Ontario in Canada. Moved to Vancouver during the 1980s to work in radio. Although he also worked in theater, playing George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey. Voice acting career began with General Hawk in the DiC cartoon G.I. Joe. Working as an on-air talent for radio station CKLG, he quickly became less interested as both on-camera and voice roles started taking up more of his time.

Movies and Cartoons: Up (2009) as well as various series and a couple video games.

Characters: Newsreel Announcer

Also Known For: Actor best known as Megatron in 5 Transformers series (Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Armada, Energon, and Cybertron), Optimus Prime in Transformers: Animated, Professor X in X-Men: Evolution, Cronus in Class of the Titans, Khyber in Ben 10: Omniverse, several characters in Avengers Assemble, Duckworth in Duck Tales, Sesshomaru in Inuyasha, Treize Khushrenada in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Clank in the Ratchet & Clank series, Nathan Hale in the Resistance series, and Celestial Arishem in Eternals. Is the announcer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Film appearances include Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture, Super Kid, Adventures of Mowgli, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, The Ant Bully, Max Steel: Dark Rival, Night of the Living Carrot, Edge of Tomorrow, The Hero of Color City, and Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. TV appearances include Kleo the Misfit Unicorn, Mummies Alive!, ReBoot, D’Myna Leagues, Kong: The Animated Series, Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island, Tom and Jerry Tales, Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes, Iron Man: Armored Adventures, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, DC Super Friends, Regular Show, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Xiaolin Chronicles, Teen Titans Go!, TripTank, Guardians of the Galaxy, Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, Young Justice, Green Eggs and Ham, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition, Dragon Ball Z, Monster Ranch, Yashahime, and What If…?. Video game appearances include Impossible Creatures, Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II, Pitfall: The Lost Expedition, Hot Shots Golf Fore!, Pyschonauts, Terminator Salvation, Where the Wild Things Are, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, PlayStation Move Heroes, Dead Island, Batman: Arkham City, Play Station: All-Stars Battle Royale, The Cave, Fuse, The Wolf Among Us, Adrift, Super Bomberman R, LawBreakers, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, and Star Ocean: The Divine Force.

Personal Life: Married to Maria Hope. Has a daughter named Tianna.

Later Life: Has lived in Los Angeles since 2007.

Trivia: None.

373. Anika Noni Rose

Dates: 1972-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Father was a corporate counsel. Attended Bloomfield High School, appearing a school production during her freshman year. Earned a bachelor’s degree in theatre from Florida A&M University and studied drama at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California. Moved to New York where she landed the role of Rusty in a Broadway production of Footloose after 3 months. Later broke through as Emmie Thibodeaux in the musical Caroline, or Change for which she won a Tony Award. Made her film debut in 1999.

Movies and Cartoons: The Princess and the Frog (2009) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) as well as the live-action Mufasa: The Lion King, the series Sofia the First and Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest, a few video games, and a couple theme park attractions.

Characters: Tiana

Also Known For: Actress who’s best known as Lorrell Robinson in Dreamgirls, Emmie Thibodeaux in Caroline, or Change, and Beneatha Younger in A Raisin in the Sun. Film appearances include From Justin to Kelly, Temptation, Surviving Christmas, Just Add Water, For Colored Girls, Company, As Cool as I Am, Khumba, Half a Yellow Sun, Imperial Dreams, Throne of Elves, Assassination Nation, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, Body Cam, The Killing of Kevin Chamberlain, Injustice, and Outlaw Johnny Black. TV appearances include Third Watch, The Starter Wife, The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, The Good Wife, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Private Practice, Elementary, The Simpsons, A Day Late and a Dollar Short, Bates Motel, Vixen, Roots, Voltron: Legendary Defender, The Quad, American Masters, Avengers Assemble, Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins, Little Fires Everywhere, Maid, Let the Right One In, Amphibia, Pantheon, Star Wars: Visions, and SuperKitties. Stage appearances include Insurrection: Holding History, Hydriotaphia, or the Death of Dr. Brown, Tartuffe, Threepenny Opera, Footloose, Carmen Jones, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Company, Hamilton, and Uncle Vanya.

Personal Life: Married to actor Jason Dirden since 2022. Wedding was officiated by Colman Domingo and took place on the Paramour Estate in Los Angeles. Couple kept their marriage secret until announcing they were married in Brides magazine in 2023.

Later Life: During the Covid-19 pandemic, Rose created a weekly series called Bedtime Stories for the Littles where she read bedtime stories to small children to help ease their fear during lockdown. She said, “I love reading to kids, and I wanted to give our little people something soft and soothing in this very jarring moment in time. I thought a bedtime story would be the perfect way. I can give my voice to the ones who know it best, without anyone leaving home.” Also claimed that she wanted to help children act silly, use their imaginations, and find a love of books that Rose said she had as a child.

Trivia: Named Disney Legend in 2011. Has won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Caroline, or Change. Has also been nominated for another Tony as well as a Grammy Award.

374. Bruno Campos

Dates: 1973-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Father was an international manager of Banco do Brasil and real estate lawyer. Mother was an actress. At 5, his family left Brazil while he spent his childhood in Canada, Bahrain, and the United States due to his dad’s career. Family returned to Brazil when he was 14. But he decided to stay in the US to finish his studies since he could barely speak Portuguese and didn’t know much about Brazilian culture at the time. Parents later divorced. At 9, he started acting at a private arts school in Toronto. At 13, he played Prince Charming in a school production of Cinderella. At 17, he attended Michigan’s Interlochen Arts Academy before studying drama at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1995. Made his film debut that same year in the Brazilian O Quatrilho.

Movies and Cartoons: The Princess and the Frog (2009) as well as the Kinect: Disney Adventures video game and the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure theme park attraction.

Characters: Prince Naveen

Also Known For: Brazilian-American actor and lawyer best known as Diego Vasquez in Jesse, Joe Rivera in Leap Years, Dr. Eddie Dorset in ER, and Dr. Quenton Costa/The Carver in Nip/Tuck. Film appearances include O Quatrilho, Mimic 2, Dopamine, and Wake. TV appearances include Voce Decide, Chicago Sons, Suddenly Susan, The Last Don, Cybill, Resurrection Blvd., Will & Grace, Boston Legal, The Wedding Album, Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Numb3rs, Castle, Royal Pains, Ghost Whisperer, Private Practice, and The Closer.

Personal Life: Was in a relationship with Paula Marshall from 1997 to 1999 whom he met on the set of Chicago Sons. Has been married to a psychologist named Karina since 2000. They have 2 children.

Later Life: Enrolled in law school during the early 2010s at the University of Michigan where he received his J.D. in 2013. During this time, he held an internship with Judge Avern Cohn of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. After his graduation, Campos passed the New York bar and worked as an associate with the law firm Morgan, Lewis, and Bockius. According to his profile, Campos works in “complex insurance recovery matters”, as well as “claims presentation and mediation through disputes in courts and arbitrations.” In other words, he works in general insurance claims and it doesn’t get more specific than that. As of 2024, he’s been listed as working for the firm, Covington & Burling.

Trivia: None.

375. Michael-Leon Wooley

Dates:1971-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Fairfax, Virginia. Grew up in Bowie, Maryland. Began playing piano at 5 and initially wanted to be a concert pianist. Yet, after participating in a high school production of Oklahoma!, he became interested in theater. Although given the opportunity to study piano at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington D.C. at 16, Wooley turned it down in order to focus on acting and singing instead. At 18, he was awarded a full scholarship to the American Music and Dramatic Academy in New York City, one of 21 scholarships granted in a nationwide competition. Studied at AMDA for a year before embarking on his own to pursue an acting career. Performed in a national tour of Purlie after which he worked as a singing waiter on the Spirit of New York, a dinner cruise ship that circles Manhattan. Made his Broadway debut in 1992 as an understudy for the Clarke Peters’ musical Five Guys Named Moe. Made his film debut in 2006.

Movies and Cartoons: The Princess and the Frog (2009) as well as the series Sofia the First and a couple of video games.

Characters: Louie

Also Known For: Actor best known as Judge Grady on the radio station WKTT in Grand Theft Auto IV. Has done voice work for Reebok, General Motors, McDonald’s, Dairy Queen, K-Mart, and others. Film appearances include Dreamgirls, Premium Rush, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, and Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. TV appearances include Cosby, The Penguins of Madagascar, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ugly Americans, Beware the Batman, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Breadwinners, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Harvey Beaks, The Adventures of Puss in Boots, Avengers Assemble, The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, Young Justice, Grace and Frankie, Where’s Waldo?, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, AJ and the Queen, Trolls: TrollsTopia, Madagascar: A Little Wild, Hamster and Gretel, Record of Ragnarok, The Tiny Chef Show, and Akuma-kun. Video game appearances include Ugly Americans: The Apocalypsegeddon, Grand Theft Auto V, King’s Quest, Injustice 2, Cyberpunk 2077, and World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

376. Jennifer Cody

Dates: 1969-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Greece, New York. She began dancing at an early age. Studied acting at Fredonia State University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Began her career as Dainty June in a touring production of Gypsy. Made her Broadway debut as Rumpleteazer in Cats. Made first film in 1995.

Movies and Cartoons: The Princess and the Frog (2009) as well as various series, the musical Beauty and the Beast, and a couple of video games.

Characters: Charlotte “Lottie” La Bouff

Also Known For: Actress and dancer. Film appearances include Kiss of Death (1995), Khumba, Lucky Stuff, and Paper Spiders. TV appearances include Winx Club, Law & Order, American Dad!, Robot and Monster, Unforgettable, Blue Bloods, OTP, Bull, The Good Fight, Younger, and New Amsterdam. Stage appearances include Cats, Grease, Seussical, Urinetown, Taboo, The Pajama Game, Shrek the Musical, The Wild Party, Henry and Mudge, Junie B. Jones, Cinderella, On the Town, Lend Me a Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo, The Odd Couple, Oklahoma!, Into the Woods, All Shook Up, Damn Yankees, Spamalot, West Side Story, Bye By Birdie, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and A Chorus Line.

Personal Life: Sister-in-law of actress Sutton Foster. Has been married to actor Hunter Foster since 1998. They lived in Teaneck, New Jersey before moving to New York City where they live with their 2 Shih Tzus.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won an Annie Award for The Princess and the Frog (2009).

377. Paul Briggs

Dates: 1974-present

Early Life and Career: Born in San Antonio, Texas. Went to Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City, Missouri. Started his career by an internship at Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1997 and worked on the film Hercules (1997) as a visual effects artist.

Movies and Cartoons: The Princess and the Frog (2009), Frozen (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014), and Frozen II (2019) as well as Big Hero 6: The Series, the short Frozen Fever, and the video game Kingdom Hearts III.

Characters: Two Fingers, Marshmallow, and Yama

Also Known For: Animator and voice actor best known for working for the Walt Disney Animation Studios as a head of story on Frozen (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014), Zootopia (2016), and Raya and the Last Dragon (2021). Has worked behind the scenes of Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Hercules (1997), Mulan (1998), Tarzan (1997), Lilo & Stitch (2002), Brother Bear (2003), Bolt (2008), The Princess and the Frog (2009), Tangled (2009), Winnie the Pooh (2011), Moana (2016), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Frozen II (2019), and Encanto (2022) as well as a few shorts. Non-Disney projects include Gnomeo & Juliet, Duck Dodgers, and Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Personal Life: Couldn’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Still working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

378. Ned Beatty

Dates: 1937-2021

Early Life and Career: Born in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1947, he began singing in gospel and barbershop quartets in St. Matthews, Kentucky and at his local church. Graduated from Eastern High School and later received a scholarship to sing in the a cappella choir at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, which he attended but didn’t graduate. In 1956 at 19, Beatty made his stage debut by appearing in Wilderness Road, an outdoor-historical pageant in Berea, Kentucky. During his first 10 years of theater, he worked at Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia, the State Theater of Virginia. Returning to Kentucky, Beatty worked in the Louisville area through the mid-1960s, the Clarksville Little Theater in Indiana, and the newly formed Actors Theater of Louisville. Made his film debut in 1972 with Deliverance.

Movies and Cartoons: Toy Story 3 (2010) as well as a video game based on the film.

Characters: Lots-o’ Huggin’ Bear/Lotso

Also Known For: Actor whose 5-decade career included over 160 film and television roles. Throughout his career, Beatty gained a reputation for being “the busiest actor in Hollywood.” Best known as Stanley Bolander in Homicide: Life on the Street. Film appearances include Deliverance, White Lightning, All the President’s Men, Network, Superman, Superman II, Back to School, Rudy, Shooter, Rango, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, The Last American Hero, Nashville, Silver Streak, The Great Bank Hoax, Wise Blood, 1941, The American Success Company, Hopscotch, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, Stroker Ace, The Big Easy, The Trouble with Spies, Shadows in the Storm, Midnight Crossing, Purple People Eater, Time Trackers, Physical Evidence, Tennessee Nights, Ministry of Vengeance, Big Bad John, Angel Square, A Cry in the Wild, Repossessed, Captain America (1990), Hear My Song, Prelude to a Kiss, Radioland Murders, The Affair, Just Cause, Cookie’s Fortune, Life, Spring Forward, Thunderpants, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlie Wilson’s War, The Killer Inside Me, Rampart, The Big Ask, and Baggage Claim. TV appearances include Kojak, The Waltons, The Rockford Files, M*A*S*H, Gunsmoke, Hunter, Hawaii Five-O, NBC Special Treat, Quinn Martin’s Tales of the Unexpected, The Streets of San Francisco, Visions, Szysnyk, Friendly Fire, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones, A Woman Called Golda, Faerie Tale Theatre, The Last Days of Pompeii, Murder, She Wrote, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Robert Kennedy and His Times, Highway to Heaven, Roseanne, It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, The Boys, Streets of Laredo, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Law & Order, and Go On. Stage appearances include The Great White Hope and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Personal Life: Married 4 times. First wife was Walta Chandler from 1959 to their divorce in 1968. They had 4 children. Second wife was actress Belinda Rowley from 1971 to their divorce in 1979. They had 2 children. Third wife was Dorothy Adams “Tinker” Lindsay from 1979 to their divorce in 1998. They had 2 children. Fourth wife was Sandra Johnson from 1999 until his death. They lived in Los Angeles but maintained a residence in Karlstad, Minnesota.

Later Life: Died in 2021 at his Los Angeles home at 83.

Trivia: Has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Network. Has also been nominated for 2 Emmys, an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, and a Golden Globe. Has won a Drama Desk Award as well.

379. Blake Clark

Dates: 1946-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Macon, Georgia. Graduated from LaGrange College in 1969 with a degree in performing arts. Served in the Vietnam War as a first lieutenant in the US Army’s 5th Infantry Division and in the 101st Airborne Division known as the “Screaming Eagles.” Has been active in show business since 1981.

Movies and Cartoons: Toy Story 3 (2010) and Toy Story 4 (2019) as well as the show Toy Story: The Musical, the series Fish Hooks, several shorts and specials, the Slinky Dog Dash theme park attraction, and a few video games.

Characters: Slinky Dog

Also Known For: Stand-up comedian and actor best known as Chet Hunter in Boy Meets World and Harry Turner in Home Improvement. Is frequently cast in Adam Sandler films. Film appearances include St. Elmo’s Fire, Shakes the Clown, The Dark Wind, Love Potion No. 9, Fatal Instinct, The Mask, The Waterboy, Valerie Flake, Critical Mass, Intrepid, Bread and Roses, Little Nicky, Corky Romano, Joe Dirt, Mr. Deeds, Eight Crazy Nights, Intolerable Cruelty, 50 First Dates, The Ladykillers (2004), The Benchwarmers, Click, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Leatherheads, Wieners, Get Smart, Bedtime Stories, American Cowslip, The Last Godfather, Grown Ups, Rango, That’s My Boy, Highland Park, The Ridiculous 6, Between Two Ferns: The Movie, Hubie Halloween, and Leo. TV appearances include The Greatest American Hero, Remington Steele, M*A*S*H, Moonlighting, Newhart, The Facts of Life, Women in Prison, It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, Midnight Caller, Who’s the Boss?, Roseanne, Grace Under Fire, Tales from the Crypt, The Drew Carey Show, Thea, Coach, Murphy Brown, The Jamie Foxx Show, Unsolved Mysteries, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Cold Case, My Name Is Earl, Everybody Hates Chris, Community, Girl Meets World, Last Man Standing, Harvey Beaks, SMILF, United States of Al, and Hacks.

Personal Life: Has 2 sons. One of whom, Travis is also a comedian.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Inherited the role of Slinky Dog after the passing of Jim Varney in 2008, whom he regarded as a close friend.

380. Bea Miller

Dates: 1999-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Manhattan, New York City. Raised in Maplewood, New Jersey by her 2 lesbian mothers who adopted her when she was 4. Both moms worked in television. As a preteen, Miller attended the family camp COLAGE in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Began her career at 13 as a contestant on The X Factor and was the fifth one eliminated during its second season. Later signed to Hollywood Records. First EP was released in 2014. Debuted her first album in 2015. Made her acting debut in the late 2000s.

Movies and Cartoons: Toy Story 3 (2010)

Characters: Molly

Also Known For: Singer and actress. Albums include Not an Apology and Aurora. EPs include Young Blood, Chapter One: Blue, Chapter Two: Red, and Chapter Three: Yellow.

Personal Life: Experiences synesthesia, meaning that she sees different colors when hearing certain sounds. Dated singer Jacob Whitesides from 2015 to 2016. Songs include “Young Blood,” “Fire n Gold,” “Yes Girl,” “S.L.U.T..” “It’s Not U It’s Me,” “Feel Something,” and “Feels Like Home.” Film appearances include Confessions of a Shopaholic, Tell-Tale, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Too Big to Fail, Officer Down, and Please Stand By. TV appearances include Saturday Night Live, Yes, Virginia, Wonder Pets, The X Factor, and Unforgettable.

Later Life: Is an ambassador to the anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label.

Trivia: Has won a Radio Disney Music Award and a Teen Choice Award.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 36 WALL-E

              Andrew Stanton conceived the idea of WALL-E during a 1994 lunch with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft. Since Toy Story was nearing completion, the men brainstormed ideas for their next projects like A Bug’s Life, Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo. It was here that Stanton asked, “What if mankind had to leave Earth and somebody forgot to turn off the last robot?” Having struggling many years with making Toy Story characters appealing, Stanton found this Robinson Crusoe-esque idea of a lonely robot on a desert planet strong. He then made WALL-E a waste collector since it was both understandable and a low status menial job that made him sympathetic. He also liked the imagery of stacked cubes of garbage. Unlike most people who see a planet covered in garbage as a post-apocalyptic hellscape of humanity’s own making, Stanton merely saw it as a childish imagining of disaster. Later, he came up with the idea of WALL-E finding a plant because his life as the sole inhabitant of a deserted world reminded him of a plant growing among pavements. Stanton and Lasseter thought about having WALL-E fall in love as this was a natural progression away from loneliness. Stanton worked off on and on writing WALL-E while he was involved with other projects. Although he envisioned humans degenerating into an alien race called the Gels, he later decided to make them “big babies” before developing the metaphorical theme of humans learning to stand again and “growing up.” Since Stanton wanted WALL-E and EVE’s relationship to inspire humanity because he felt few films explore how utopian societies come to exist.

              WALL-E was the most complex Pixar production since Monsters, Inc. because of the world and  the history that must be conveyed. While most Pixar films have up to 75,000 storyboards, WALL-E needed 125,000. Pixar studied Chernobyl and Sofia, Bulgaria to create a ruined world on Earth. Especially since art director Anthony Christov hailed from Bulgaria and recalled how Sofia once had major problems with garbage disposal. Because Andrew Stanton wanted the Axiom’s interior to resemble Shanghai and Dubai, production designer Ralph Eggleston studied 1960s NASA paintings and the original concept art of Tomorrowland to reflect that era’s sense of optimism. Pixar also studied the Disney Cruise Line and visited Las Vegas, which proved helpful in understanding artificial lighting. He also based his Axiom designs on futuristic architecture of Santiago Calatrava. While the use of live action footage was a stepping stone at Pixar in order to make the rest of the film look even more realistic. Upon its 2008 release, WALL-E opened to wide critical acclaim and $521.3 million at the box office. It later several awards including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and has been widely considered to be among the greatest animated films ever made. In 2021, WALL-E became the second Pixar feature film and animated film in the 21st century to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant.” In 2022, it became the first Pixar film to be licensed by The Criterion Collection. In this post, you’ll meet fitness personality Jake Steinfeld, voice actress Lori Alan, the voices behind WALL-E, Captain McCrea, AUTO, Mary, BURN-E, and 3 characters from Bolt.

351. Jake Steinfeld

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Brooklyn’s Sea Gate neighborhood in western Coney Island in New York City. Grew up in Baldwin, New York, which is near Queens on Long Island. Attended the State University of New York at Cortland, dropped out, and moved to Los Angeles. Began as a personal trainer with clients including Stephen Spielberg and Harrison Ford. Later starred in the show Big Brother Jake.

Movies and Cartoons: Ratatouille (2007) as well as The Wonderful World of Disney.

Characters: Git

Also Known For: Actor, fitness personality, entrepreneur, and producer known for his Body by Jake brand. Before then, he created the 24/7 fitness lifestyle network, FitTV which he later sold to News Corp. After that, launched Exercise TV, a fitness on-demand television network. In 2001, he co-founded Major League Lacrosse, the first professional outdoor lacrosse league. Also founded the World Series of Youth Lacrosse and the Body by Jake Music label. Film appearances include Americanathon, Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie, Home Sweet Home, The Money Pit, Odd Jobs, Tough Guys, You Can’t Hurry Love, Coming to America, Repossessed, Rock-a-Doodle, Susan’s Plan, Aimee & Jaguar, and From Up on Poppy Hill. TV appearances include Big Brother Jake, Simon & Simon, The Invisible Woman, Shaping Up, Amazing Stories, All Is Forgiven, The Tracey Ullman Show, Dream On, Burke’s Law, King of the Hill, and Lopez.

Personal Life: Uncle of actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld. Married to a woman Tracy L. Morrison since 1988 and has 4 children.

Later Life: Still actively working since 2025.

Trivia: Was an official Olympic torch bearer for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Served as honorary mayor of Palisades, California from 2013-2016. Served as chairman of the California Governor’s Council of Physical Fitness and Sports from 2006 to 2011. Named chairman of the National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils in 2012.

352. Ben Burtt

Dates: 1948-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Jamesville, New York. Parents were a chemistry professor and a child psychologist. Made films as a child and later studied physics at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1970. Also made films in college as well and in 1970, he won a National Student Film Festival Award for his war film Yankee Squadron, reputedly after following exposure to classic aviation drama. Previously made an amateur film at the Old Rhineback Aerodome, a living aviation museum in Red Hook, New York, under guidance of its founder Cole Palen. For his work on special effects in Genesis, Burtt won a scholarship to the University of Southern California where he earned a master’s degree in film production.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008) as well as the short BURN-E and a few video games.

Characters: WALL-E and M-O

Also Known For: Sound designer, film director, screenwriter, and voice actor. Notable for popularizing the Wilhem scream in-joke and creating many of the sound effects heard in the Star Wars franchise including the “voice” of RD-D2, the lightsaber hum, the sound of blaster guns, the heavy-breathing sound of Darth Vader, and creating the Ewoks’ language Ewokese. Also worked behind the scenes of WALL-E (2008) and Up (2009) as well as several shorts including The Adventures of Andre and Wally B. In addition to the Star Wars franchise, he’s worked behind the scenes in Death Race 2000, The Milpitas Monster, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), More American Graffiti, the Indiana Jones franchise, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, The Dark Crystal, The Dream Is Alive, Howard the Duck, Nutcracker: The Motion Picture,  Willow,  Always, Blue Planet, The American Gangster, Munich, Star Trek, Super 8, Red Tails, John Carter, Escape from Planet Earth, and The Signal.

Personal Life: Married  to  Margaret  L. Darraugh. Has 4 children including Benjamin A. Burtt who’s a sound editor at Skywalker Sound.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won 4 Academy Awards for his work in sound design. Awarded a Doctor of Arts honorary degree from Allegheny College 2004.

353. Jeff Garlin

Dates: 1962-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Chicago, Illinois. Father owned a plumbing supply business called Bilko. Mother was active in community theater. Attended Hebrew school. Wanted to be a comedian since he was 8 when he saw Jimmy Durante perform in his hometown. Attended Meltzer Elementary School in Morton Grove. Enjoyed playing sports but had to stop after being diagnosed with Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome, a heart ailment. While in 6th grade, Garlin’s father sold his supply business and the family moved to South Florida. Graduated from Nova High School in Davie, Florida. Attended Broward Community College followed by a stint studying film at the University of Miami, where he first began to perform standup comedy. In 1984, Garlin moved back to Chicago to pursue a stand-up comedy career. Performed with the Second City comedy troupe where he worked at the box office with Stephen Colbert. While residing in its Wrigleyville neighborhood he also lived briefly with then comedy writer Conan O’Brien. Later hired by Denis Leary, Jon Stewart, and Larry David to help develop their comedy specials, working as stage director for their shows and editing their scripts. Later had a variety of film and TV appearances before breaking through as Marvin in Mad About You.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008), Toy Story 3 (2010), Cars 2 (2011), and Toy Story 4 (2019) as well as the Hawaiian Vacation and BURN-E shorts, various series, and a couple video games.

Characters: Captain B. McCrea, Buttercup, and Otis

Also Known For: Actor and stand-up comedian who’s best known as Murray Goldberg in The Goldbergs, Jeff Greene in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Marvin in Mad About You, and Mort Meyers in Arrested Development. Film appearances include ParaNorman, Safety Not Guaranteed, Robocop 3, Little Big League, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1995), The Love Bug, Austin Fat Albert, After the Sunset, Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, Strange Wilderness, The Rocker, Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot, The Bounty Hunter, Laggies, Lemon, Becoming Bond, Handsome, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Studio 666, This Is the Year, Babylon, and Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie. TV appearances include Roseanne, Dear John, Baywatch, Late Friday, Everybody Loves Raymond, What About Joan?, King of the Hill, Greetings from Tucson, Crank Yankers, Duck Dodgers, MADtv, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Entourage, Community, Maron, 2 Broke Girls, Family Guy, SpongeBob SquarePants, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Kung Fu Sock, and Never Have I Ever.

Personal Life: Married to Mary Beth Cahan from 1994 until their divorce in 2020. They have 2 sons. Has been in a relationship with editor Sari Tracht since 2021. Has struggled with ADHD, Bipolar disorder, epilepsy, and Type II diabetes. Had surgery for his Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in Oklahoma City when he was in his 20s and was one of the early recipients that millions of people have undergone. Had a stroke at 37 in 2000.

Later Life: Published My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World in 2010. Hosted a podcast called By the Way, In Conversation with Jeff Garlin from 2013 to 2015. In 2021, Vanity Fair reported that Garlin had been under investigation allegedly engag[ing] in a pattern of verbal and physical conduct on [the set of The Goldbergs] that made people uncomfortable.” Report found that he used “inappropriate language” and engaged in “unwanted physical contact” on set such as hugging or touching others without their consent. Later that year, it was announced that Garlin wouldn’t return to the show with his departure said to be a “mutual decision.”

Trivia: Is such good friends with Conan O’Brien that when NBC removed him as host of The Tonight Show so that Jay Leno can return, Garlin vowed never to be a guest on the show again. Owns the dog that appeared in The Goldbergs. Was one of the actors who voiced the audiobook A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo in 2018. Attends a Chicago Cubs game on his birthday with his friend Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon.

354. MacInTalk

Dates: 1984-present

Early Life and Career: Unlike most of the Disney voice actors I have covered, MacInTalk isn’t exactly a person per se. But a text-to-speech program for Apple MacIntosh computers. An API known as the Speech Manager enables third-party developers to use speech synthesis in their applications. There are various control sequences that can be used to fine-tune the intonation and rhythm. Volume, pitch, and rate of speech can be configured as well, which can allow singing. But I’m sure it’s nothing that would get you on American Idol. Original version was used in 1984 in the introduction of the Macintosh in which the computer announced itself to the world. Developed by Joseph Katz and Mark Barton who later founded SoftVoice, Inc., which currently markets TTS engines for Windows, Linux, and embedded platforms. MacInTalk used direct access to the original Macintosh sound hardware and all attempts to license the source code by Apple to update it for newer Macs failed. Since then, Apple has released newer versions such as MacInTalk 2, MacInTalk 3, and Pro.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008)

Characters: AUTO

Also Known For: This is a text-to-speech synthesis and speech recognition which has been made a standard system component in System 7.1.2 and has since been shipped in all Power PC and some 68k Macintoshes.

Personal Life: Given it’s a technology, there’s really no point in writing about its personal life.

Later Life: Well, my guess is that it’s going to go on forever until something else replaces it.

Trivia: None.

355. Kathy Najimy

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in San Diego, California to Lebanese parents. Father was a postal worker who died when she was 14. Mother immigrated from Lebanon in 1946. Was raised Maronite Catholic and attended Crawford High School. Graduated from San Diego State University in 1995.  First gained fame with her feminist play The Kathy and Mo Show which she wrote and performed with Mo Gaffney and premiered in 1981. Play had 3 long New York City runs and generated 2 HBO specials. Film career began in the early 1990s.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008) as well as several series and some direct-to-video installments.

Characters: Mary

Also Known For: Actress and activist best known as Olive Massery in Veronica’s Closet and Peggy Hill in King of the Hill. Film appearances include Soapdish, Sister Act, Hocus Pocus, Hope Floats, The Wedding Planner, Rat Race, Step Up 3D, The Guilt Trip, A Madea Christmas, Dumplin,’ Music, Single All the Way, The Hard Way, The Fisher King, This Is My Life, It’s Pat, Cats Don’t Dance, Nevada, Bride of Chucky, Stars in Shorts,  No Letting Go, A Change of Heart, and Between the Shades. TV appearances include The $25,000 Pyramid, Walls of Glass, In Search of Dr. Seuss, Duckman, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Chicago Hope, Early Edition, Hey Arnold!, The Wild Thornberrys, Little Bill, Oswald, The Scream Team, The Mummy, Stuart Little, Ozzy & Drix, Higglytown Heroes, Wayside, Getting Played, Rugrats, Numb3rs, Drop Dead Diva, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Mr. Sunshine, Men at Work, Make It or Break It, The Big C, Inside Amy Schumer, Veep, Younger, A Christmas Melody, Graves, The $100,000 Pyramid, Elementary, BoJack Horseman, The President Show, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The Good Fight, Good Witch, American Dad!, The Rocketeer, Duncanville, Robot Chicken, and The Morning Show.

Personal Life: Married to actor and singer Dan Finnerty of The Dan Band since 1998. Wedding was officiated by Gloria Steinem. Has daughter who’s a musician named Samia.

Later Life: Is an activist who frequently travels throughout the US to speak on issues of equal rights, safety, and self-esteem for women and girls, LGBTQ rights, AIDS awareness, domestic violence, body image, and civil rights. Uses her celebrity status to donate money to charities by appearing on game shows.

Trivia: Was named Ms. magazine’s Woman of the Year in 2004.

356. Angus MacLane

Dates: 1975-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Riverside County, California. Grew up in Portland, Oregon. Originally wanted to be a comic book artist but switched to animation halfway through school in hopes to work at the Will Vinton Studios (now Laika). He’d eventually go on to work for the studio before transferring to Pixar. Received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design. Joined Pixar in 1997 as an animator for the short Geri’s Game.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008), Finding Dory (2016), and Lightyear (2022) as well as various shorts and series along with the special Toy Story of Terror!.

Characters: BURN-E, Sunfish “Charlie Back and Forth,” ERIC, DERIC, and Zyclops

Also Known For: Animator, filmmaker and voice actor best known for his work at Pixar Animation Studios. Co-directed Finding Dory (2016) as well as directed Lightyear (2022). Has worked behind the scenes of A Bug’s Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Coco (2017), Incredibles 2 (2018), Toy Story 4 (2019), Onward (2020), Soul (2020), Luca (2021), Turning Red (2022), and Elemental (2023) as well as various shorts and series and the direct-to-video Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins.

Personal Life: Can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Was among 75 Pixar employees laid off by the Walt Disney Company as part of an ongoing company-wide restructuring in 2023.

Trivia: Has won 2 Annie Awards. Is an avid Lego enthusiast who created the CubeDudes building format and designed a Lego WALL-E that’s become an official set of The Lego Group.

357. Lori Alan

Dates: 1966-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Washington DC. Parents were performers. Began acting at 5 with her first gig being in a Shakey’s Pizza commercial. Graduated with honors at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Later began her career by performing in the comedy circuit and became a member of New York’s Gotham City Improv (Groundlings East). Appeared in her first film in 1994.

Movies and Cartoons: WALL-E (2008), Toy Story 3 (2010), Monsters University (2013), Inside Out (2015), and Toy Story 4 (2019) as well as various shorts, series, specials and the Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure video game.

Characters: Axiom Passenger #8, Bonnie’s Mother, Bus Driver, and Mom’s Sadness

Also Known For: Actress best known as Pearl Crabs in SpongeBob SquarePants, Diane Simmons in Family Guy, the Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four, and The Boss in the Metal Gear video game series. Film appearances include Holy Matrimony, Boys on the Side, Father of the Bride Part II, The Fluffer, Cloudy with the Chance of Meatballs, Despicable Me 2, Minions, and Despicable Me 3. TV  appearances include Law & Order, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Ned and Stacey, Touched by an Angel, The Angry Beavers, Hey Arnold!, Animaniacs, Johnny Bravo, Will and Grace, The Tick, Charmed, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Friends, Six Feet Under, The Wild Thornberrys, The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, ChalkZone, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, W.I.T.C.H., Cory in the House, Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in the World, Days of Our Lives, Chuck, Chowder, Southland, The Closer, The Hard Times of RJ Berger, 90210, Futurama, Law & Order: LA, Workaholics, Bones, Ray Donovan, Henry Hugglemonster, Castle, Grey’s Anatomy, The League, A.P. Bio, Shameless, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Pokemon Concierge. Video game appearances include Shannara, Area 51, CSI: NY, and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2.

Personal Life: Married to Marc Katz since 2023. Has a daughter named Mollie.

Later Life: Is active in animal rescue and welfare causes. Has spoken out against animal cruelty and has campaigned for the meat charity World Protection for Dogs and Cats in the Meat Trade. Is also on the board of Pickle Pants Animal Rescue, an animal rescue organization in Los Angeles.

Trivia: None.

358. Susan Essman

Dates: 1955-present

Early Life and Career: Born in the Bronx in New York City and grew up in the suburb of Mount Vernon. Father was an internist and clinical oncologist. Mother taught Russian at Sarah Lawrence College. Attended State University of New York in Purchase. Has been traveling and appearing in comedy clubs throughout the United States since the late 1980s. Also began her acting career around the same time with small parts.

Movies and Cartoons: Bolt (2008) as well as the series Kim Possible.

Characters: Mittens

Also Known For: Actress, comedian, producer, and writer best known as Susie Greene in Curb Your Enthusiasm and Bobbie Wexler in Broad City. Film appearances include Crocodile Dundee II, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, Volcano, Keeping the Faith, Cop Out, Putzel, Band Aid, and Gilbert. TV appearances include Baby Boom, True Colors, Law & Order, The King of Queens, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Crank Yankers, Dora the Explorer, American Dad!, Adventure Time, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Goldbergs, Harley Quinn, Hacks, Bob’s Burgers, Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition, The Simpsons, and Celebrity Jeopardy!.

Personal Life: Great-granddaughter of silent film actor and Russian opera impresario Leo Feodoroff. Sister was musician and composer Nora Essman Morrow who died in 2023. Married to real estate broker Jim Harder since 2008 and has 4 stepchildren: 3 girls and a boy. Was diagnosed with celiac disease in 2002.

Later Life: Wrote a memoir What Would Susie Say: Bullshit Wisdom About Love, Life and Comedy was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009.

Trivia: Is friends with Joan Behar and has been on The View several times. Owns a Shih Tzu named Popeye.

359. Nick Swardson

Dates: 1976-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota but grew up in Saint Paul. Father was an editor and journalist who wrote for the Cincinnati Enquirer and City Pages as well as founded the Grand Gazette, a former Saint Paul community newspaper. Father also invested in Saint Paul’s land development, revitalizing Grand Avenue, now known as Victoria Crossing. Parents divorced when he was about 12 or 13. Attended St. Paul Central High School where he started acting and performing improv comedy at 16. A mischievous student who struggled with drugs and alcohol, Swardson was expelled 4 times for pulling fire alarms in order to go outside and smoke cigarettes, fighting, posting a lewd sign, and for smoking marijuana. Was enrolled in a rehab program while still in school. After graduating in 1996, Swardson decided to pursue stand-up comedy than attend college from age 18. Got his start attending open mic nights at the Minneapolis comedy club Acme Comedy Co. Said he did his first open mic night “as a goof” but the club owner encouraged him to perform again and went on to win the comedy club’s award for the “Funniest Person in the Twin Cities.” Went on to perform at the now defunct Knuckleheads and Balls Cabaret. After garnering attention within comedy circles, Swardson was selected to perform stand-up at the US Comedy Arts Festival at 20. Eventually left the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area for New York City where he’d appear at venues like the Luna Lounge, then to Los Angeles where he headlined at many nightclubs. In addition to stand-up comedy, Swardson began to work in commercials and in small roles on TV and film. Made his breakthrough in the half-hour Comedy Central Presents in 2001.

Movies and Cartoons: Bolt (2008)

Characters: Blake

Also Known For: Actor, stand-up comedian, screenwriter, and producer best known as Terry Bernardino in Reno 911!, his work in Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions, and his own sketch comedy show Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time. Film appearances include The Benchwarmers, Blades of Glory, Just Go with It, That’s My Boy, The Do-Over, The Wrong Missy, Almost Famous, Malibu’s Most Wanted, Grandma’s Boy, Art School Confidential, Click, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan, The House Bunny, Bedtime Stories (2008), Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, 30 Minutes or Less, Jack and Jill, Grown Ups 2, A Haunted House, Hotel Transylvania 2, Hell and Back, The Ridiculous 6, Sandy Wexler, Airplane Mode, and Leo. TV appearances include LateLine, Gay Robot, According to Jim, The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, Chozen, Portlandia, TripTank, The Goldbergs, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Typical Rick, and Lip Sync Battle.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about his personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

360. Diedrich Bader

Dates: 1966-present

Early Life and Career: Born Karl Diedrich Bader in Alexandria, Virginia. Mother was sculptor Gretta Bader. Father was foundation executive and political activist William B. Bader. Family moved to Paris when he was 2 but later returned to the US so he can attend T. C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Viriginia. Later attended University of North Carolina School for the Arts. After a series of guest roles, he landed his first major role as The Searcher in 1993’s Danger Theatre.

Movies and Cartoons: Recess: School’s Out (2001), Bolt (2008) and Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe (2020) as well as the TV movie Tangled: Before Ever After, the live-action The Country Bears, the direct-to-video Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, and various series.

Characters: Guard #2, Veteran Cat, and Borthos

Also Known For: Actor and comedian best known for his comedy-centered and voice acting roles. Best known as Hoss Delgado in The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, Zeta in The Zeta Project, Tank Evans in Surf’s Up and Surf’s Up 2: WaveMania, Dr. Meridian/Mandroid in Transformers: EarthSpark, and Bruce Wayne/Batman multiple animated films and series starting with Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Film appearances include The Beverly Hillbillies, Office Space, Napoleon Dynamite, Teresa’s Tattoo, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Evil Alien Conquerors, EuroTrip, Dead & Breakfast, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, Balls of Fury, Meet the Spartans, Vampires Suck, Atlas Shrugged: Part II, Sassy Pants, The Starving Games, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Muffin Top: A Love Story, The Blackening, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Ice Age, Asterix and the Vikings, and Duck Duck Goose. TV appearances include The Drew Carey Show, Outsourced, American Housewife, Veep, Better Things, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Cheers, 21 Jump Street, Quantum Leap, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Diagnosis: Murder, Fraiser, Center of the Universe, 7th Heaven, Monk, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Reno 911!, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, Bones, Medium, Chuck, Psych, The Exes, Save Me, Arrested Development, Raising Hope, Two and a Half Men, Bill Nye Saves the World, Young Sheldon, Space Force, Lucky Hank, King of the Hill, The Simpsons, Baby Blues, Batman Beyond, Lloyd in Space, Dave the Barbarian, South Park, Higglytown Heroes, The Batman, Chowder, The Secret Saturdays, The Penguins of Madagascar, The Goode Family, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Pound Puppies, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Chosen, Ultimate Spider-Man, Turbo Fast, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, All Hail King Julien, TripTank, BoJack Horseman, Milo Murphy’s Law, Guardians of the Galaxy, Justice League Action, American Dad!, Wacky Races, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, Harley Quinn, Animaniacs, Masters of the Universe: Revelations, Batman: Caped Crusader, and Creature Commandos. Video game appearances include The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, Surf’s Up, Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun, Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame, Skylanders: SuperChargers, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, and Justice League: Cosmic Chaos.

Personal Life: Great-grandson of Edward L. Bader who was mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey during the 1920s. Married to actress Dulcy Rogers since 1997. Have 2 children named Ondine and Sebastian.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 35 Meet the Robinsons and Ratatouille

              Before the Walt Disney Company’s involvement, William Joyce had pitched the story to various filmmakers as a potential live-action film. Pre-production of the film was first unveiled during SIGGRAPH 2001, where a character resembling Lewis showcased a tech demo for “Project Gemini.” Since storyboard artist Stephen Anderson grew up adopted like the film’s protagonist at the end, he decided to direct the film. The studio planned to adapt Joyce’s style into the film, due to his stylistic involvement in Robots. Still taking cues from his retro style, influenced by everything from Technicolor films, 1940s design, and Apple. Unlike Chicken Little, the animation crew had the challenge of animating CGI humans, which they mostly took from The Incredibles. When the film was in production, the Walt Disney Company announced that it would be acquiring Pixar and John Lasseter became the chief creative officer of both Disney and Pixar Animated Studios. When he saw an early film screening, Lasseter told Anderson that he didn’t find the villain scary enough and suggested he make some changes. This led to 60% of the film being scrapped and redone 10 months later. The villain had improved and was given a new sidekick, a dinosaur chase was added, and the ending was changed. Upon its 2007 release, it received positive reviews from critics but grossed $170.5 million against a $150 million budget making it a box office failure. Although it won some Annies. Today it holds a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 68%.

              Jan Pinkava came with the concept of Ratatouille in 2000, creating the original design, sets, characters, and core storyline. But he was never formally named the film’s director. Bob Petersen was added as director in 2004 but left the film to return to Up a year later. While Brad Bird became director in 2005 as Pinkava left Pixar. Bird was attracted to the film because of the concept’s outlandishness and the conflict driving it. He was also delighted that the film can be made as a highly physical comedy with Linguini providing endless fun for the animators. Bird rewrote the story with a change in emphasis. He killed off Gusteau, gave Skinner and Colette larger roles, and changed the rats’ appearance as less anthropomorphic. Because Ratatouille intended to have a romantic, lush vision of Paris, giving it an identity distinct from its previous films, director Bird, producer Brad Lewis, and some of the crew spent a week in the city to properly understand its environment, taking a motorcycle tour and eating at 5 of its top restaurants. For the scene where Linguini jumps into the Seine to fetch Remy, a Pixar employee jumped into Pixar’s swimming pool wearing a chef’s uniform and apron to see which parts of the suit stuck to his body and became translucent from water absorption. Since creating computer-generated images of food that would appear delicious proved a challenge to the filmmakers, the team consulted American and French chefs. Animators attended cooking classes at San Francisco-area culinary schools to understand a commercial kitchen’s workings. Sets/Layout Manager and former culinary academy-trained professional chef Michael Warch helped teach and consult the animators as they worked. He also prepared dishes used by Art Shade/Paint, Effects, and Sets Modeling departments. Renowned chef allowed producer Brad Lewis to intern in his French Laundry kitchen. Rat expert Deb Ducommun was consulted on rat habits and characteristics and a vivarium containing pet rats sat in a hallway for more than a year so animators could study the movement of the animals’ fur, noses, ears, paws, and tails as they ran. The film was also the first of Pixar’s to be animated with traditional techniques than motion capture. In its 2007 release, Ratatouille received widespread acclaim and grossed $623.7 million worldwide at the box office. In addition it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and has been voted as one of the 100 greatest movies of the 21st century conducted by a 2016 critics’ poll by the BBC. In this post, we’ll meet the voices behind 4 characters from Cars, voice actor Tom Kenny, as well as the voices behind Carl, Franny Robinson, Django, Colette, and Larousse.

341. Katherine Helmond

Dates: 1929-2019

Early Life and Career: Born in Galveston, Texas. Had a younger sister who died in infancy. Father left the family at some point and she was raised by her devout Catholic mother and grandmother. Though her mother remarried in 1937. Attended a Catholic primary school and appeared in school plays. After making her stage debut in As You Like It, Helmond began working in New York City in 1955. Later ran a summer theatre in the Catskills for 3 seasons and taught acting in university theatre programs. Made her TV debut in 1962 but didn’t appear regularly until 1973. In 1983, Helmond studied at the American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011), and Cars 3 (2017) as well as the series Cars Toons: Mater’s Tall Tales.

Characters: Lizzie

Also Known For: Actress with a career spanning over 6 decades. Best known as Jessica Tate in Soap, Mona Robinson in Who’s the Boss?, Doris Sherman in Coach, and Lois Whelan in Everybody Loves Raymond. Film appearances include Family Plot, Time Bandits, Brazil, Overboard (1987), Believe in Me, The Hospital, The Hindenburg, Lady in White, Inside Monkey Zetterland, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Frank & Ava. TV appearances include Car 54, Where Are You?, Gunsmoke, The Bob Newhart Show, Mannix, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, The Legend of Lizzie Borden, The Six Million Dollar Man, Benson, Faerie Tale Theatre, Mr. St. Nick, A Grandpa for Christmas, Melissa & Joey, True Blood, and Harry’s Law.

Personal Life: Married twice. First husband was actor George N. Martin from 1959 to their divorce in 1962. Second husband was David Richard Christian from 1969 until her death.

Later Life: Died in 2019 from Alzheimer’s disease at her Los Angeles home at 89. Death was announced a week later.

Trivia: Was nominated for a Tony Award for The Great God Brown in 1973. Has won 2 Golden Globe awards as well as been nominated for 5 Emmys.

342. Elissa Knight

Dates: 1975-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Santa Cruz, California. Attended University of California, Santa Cruz where she graduated with a degree in theater and English literature in 1997. Has worked for Pixar since 1998.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), WALL-E (2008), Monsters University (2013), and Inside Out (2015) as well as shorts BURN-E and Party Central, the series Cars Toons: Mater’s Tall Tales, and several video games.

Characters: Tia and EVE

Also Known For: Voice actress at Pixar who’s worked on numerous films at Pixar such as Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), and WALL-E (2008). Knight normally voices animated characters as necessary, occasionally recording scratch tracks for use until a bigger actor can record their dialogue. Her recorded dialogue as EVE for WALL-E was originally meant to be a placeholder while the casting director looked for an actress that would voice the part. But the producers liked Knight’s performance to use it in the finished film.

Personal Life: I can’t find anything about her personal life.

Later Life: Still actively working at Pixar as of 2025.

Trivia: None.

343. Jonas Rivera

Dates: 1971-present

Early Life and Career: Born and raised in Castro Valley, California. Wanted to be an animator as a boy but according to him, he couldn’t draw. Graduated from the San Francisco State University with a degree in Film Production. Joined Pixar in 1994 as an intern and has worked on every Pixar film since Toy Story (1995). First as coordinator and manager. Later as producer.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006)

Characters: Boost

Also Known For: Producer and as of 2022, executive vice president of film production at Pixar Animation Studios, overseeing operational issues for all film and streaming production. Produced films such as Up (2009), Inside Out (2015), and Toy Story 4 (2019). Other films he worked on include Toy Story (1995), A Bug’s Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Cars (2006), Soul (2020), and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as a couple of shorts.

Personal Life: Married to a woman named Michele. Has 2 daughters named Ava and Elsa as well as a son named William.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: During the making of Toy Story, Rivera started collecting things used in the movie’s production, which would later become the Pixar Archives that contains thousands of objects and stored in a climate-controlled building. Claimed he was inspired by Disney, which has also saved objects from studio productions.

344. Steve Purcell

Dates: 1961-present

Early Life and Career: Born and raised in California. Has been drawing since he was 3. Describes himself as an average student at school but wishes he tried harder looking back. Graduated from the California College of Arts and Craft in San Francisco but started creating comic books while still an undergraduate. While credited the creator of the Sam & Max comic series, the characters were actually created by his younger brother David in their youth but he’d often leave the comics unfinished. This allowed Purcell sometimes finish these stories in parodies of their original form if only out of sibling rivalry. Yet at least his brother David was decent enough to sign over the rights to the characters to his older brother on the latter’s birthday. However, Sam & Max didn’t become available to the masses until after Purcell spent stints working as a freelance illustrator for Marvel Comics, Chaosium, and Steven Moncuse’s Fish Police series. And only when Moncuse approached Purcell on another comic book series to accompany the Fish Police series. Purcell agreed and wrote his first feature-length Sam and Max comic that was published by Fishwrap Productions in 1987. Was later hired by LucasArts as an animator in 1988 but was laid off when the project he was working on was cancelled. Yet, he was rehired to work on various projects until he left that company in 1997. Joined the Canadian studio Nelvana to create the Sam & Max cartoon series for TV and later briefly worked for Industrial Light and Magic. Moved to Pixar in 2000.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), Brave (2012), Toy Story 4 (2019), and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as various shorts, a few video games, and the TV special Toy Story That Time Forgot.

Characters: Tractors, The Crow, Benson, The Dummies, and Deep Dark Secret

Also Known For: Cartoonist, animator, game designer, and voice actor. Created the franchise Sam & Max which has spun a TV series and various video games. Has worked behind the scenes of Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), Brave (2012), Coco (2017), Incredibles 2 (2018), Toy Story 4 (2019), Turning Red (2022), Lightyear (2022), Elemental (2023), and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as various series and shorts. Worked on video games such as Maniac Mansion, Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, Their Finest Hour, Pipe Dream, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure, Loom, The Secret of Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge, ToeJam & Earl, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron, The Horde, Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion, Herc’s Adventures, The Curse of Monkey Island, and Tales of Monkey Island.

Personal Life: Married to Collette Michaud since 1993. Has 2 sons.

Later Life: Lives in California. In 2023, he was one of the 75 Pixar employees laid off by the Walt Disney Company as part of an on-going company-wide restructuring.

Trivia: Kept a pet rat during his childhood and has a keen interest in the rodent.

345. Harland Williams

Dates: 1962-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. Mother was a writer and social worker. Father was a lawyer and member of the Ontario legislature named John Reesor Williams. Grew up in Toronto’s Willowdale neighborhood. Enrolled in Sheridan College in 1983 where he studied animation and media arts. All while periodically working as a forest ranger at Fort Frances. Began stand-up comedy in 1984 and performed in Toronto for 7 years before moving to Los Angeles in 1992. Credits his 1993 appearance on Late Night with David Letterman as his breakthrough.

Movies and Cartoons: Meet the Robinsons (2007) as well as the Meet the Robinsons video game and various series.

Characters: Carl

Also Known For: Canadian-American comedian and actor best known as the psychopathic hitch-hiker in There’s Something About Mary. Film appearances include Dumb and Dumber, RocketMan, Half Baked, The Whole Nine Yards, Freddy Got Fingered, Sorority Boys, Robots, Sausage Party, Superstar, Becoming Dick, Kart Racer, Lucky 13, Because of Winn-Dixie, Employee of the Month, Surf School, The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning, Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, My Life in Ruins, The Haunted World of El Superbeasto, Dahmer vs. Gacy, Spooky Buddies, Lloyd the Conqueror, Back in the Day, The Addams Family, The Turkey Bowl, and Fearless. TV appearances include Ellen, Big News, Simon, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Ned’s Newt, Family Guy, Gary & Mike, The Santa Claus Brothers, My Name Is Earl, Slacker Cats, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Robot Chicken, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, Robot and Monster, Package Deal, TripTank, Skylanders Academy, Bunnicula, and Oddballs.

Personal Life: Brother of special effects artist Steve “Spaz” Williams. Cousin of Barenaked Ladies keyboardist Kevin Hearn. Other than that, I can’t find anything else about his personal life.

Later Life: Became an American citizen in 2009.

Trivia: None.

346. Nicole Sullivan

Dates: 1970-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Manhattan in New York City. Mother was a businesswoman. Father was Edgar C. Sullivan who represented Manhattan’s 69th District in the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 2002. Took dance lessons at 7 and performed in Off-Broadway and Broadway productions with the First All-Children’s Theatre. Family moved upstate to Middleburgh in 1982. In high school, she was class treasurer during her junior year, played soccer, served student council, and recorded stats for the boys’ basketball team. After her graduation from Middleburgh, Sullivan attended Northwestern University as a theater major as well as worked 2 jobs to pay for college along with writing plays and sketches for the student theatre. Spent her junior year in London where she studied at the British American Drama Academy and became a member of the Greenwich Shakespeare Company. After graduating from  Northwestern, Sullivan moved to Los Angeles to pursue a TV career. Although initially appearing in commercials and sporadic guest roles, she was recruited for the cast of MADtv.

Movies and Cartoons: Meet the Robinsons (2007) as well as the direct-to-video Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, various series and a couple of video games.

Characters: Franny Robinson

Also Known For: Actress best known as a cast member on MADtv as well as Holly Shumpert in King of Queens, Jill Tracy in Scrubs, Mira Nova in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Shego in Kim Possible, Marlene the Otter in The Penguins of Madagascar, Lynn Mettler in Cougar Town, Lyla in Let It Shine, Wilma Basset in Wendell & Vinnie, Janine in Black-ish, and Kara Danvers/Supergirl in DC Super Hero Girls. Film appearances include Bar Hopping, The Third Wheel, Guess Who, The Ant Bully, Superhero Movie, Black Dynamite, 17 Again, Pee Wee’s Big Holiday, Eat with Me, and I’ll Be Next Door for Christmas. TV appearances include Herman’s Head, Party of Five, Diagnosis: Murder, The Drew Carey Show, Fired Up, Daddio, Talk to Me, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Baby Blues, Family Guy, According to Jim, Teamo Supremo, Clone High, Less Than Perfect, Rugrats, Miss Match, Crank Yankers, Monk, Boston Legal, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, Raines, Slacker Cats, Head Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Rita Rocks, The Secret Saturdays, Leverage, It’s Me or the Dog, Numb3rs, $#*! My Dad Says, RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Game, The Middle, TripTank, BoJack Horseman, Grey’s Anatomy, Bones, Mutt & Stuff, Mom, Girlboss, The Mindy Project, Corporate, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, Liverspots and Astronots, Team Kaylie, Harley Quinn, Will & Grace, Bob Hearts Abishola, Teen Titans Go!, The Secret Lives of College Girls, All Rise, Good Girls, The Neighborhood, Murderville, Last Week Tonight, Raven’s Home, American Born Chinese, and Running Point. Video game appearances include Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters, FusionFall, and The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun.

Personal Life: Married to Jack Packham since 2006. Has 2 sons born in 2007 and 2009. At one point she and her husband owned 4 mix-breed dogs and 3 cats.

Later Life: Listed her home in Hollywood Hills for $1.45 million in 2021.

Trivia: Won the first edition of Celebrity Poker Showdown and donated her $100,000 winnings to Alley Cat Allies.

347. Tom Kenny

Dates: 1962-present

Early Life and Career: Born Thomas James Kenny in Syracuse, New York. Loved drawing and collecting records. Met Bobcat Goldthwait in first grade and they became lifelong friends. In their mid-teens, they saw an open-mic night at the Skaneateles that featured comedian Barry Cummins with the moniker “Bear Cat.” He and Goldthwait went to the event and performed under the monikers Tomcat and Bobcat respectively. Goldthwait would describe Kenny’s stand-up routines: “Tom would get up there and talk about his therapist and he didn’t even have a therapist, he just loved Woody Allen.” Went to the Catholic Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School. After college, Kenny performed stand-up comedy for 8 years before moving on to other venues. Made his film debut in 1989.

Movies and Cartoons: Meet the Robinsons (2007) and Winnie the Pooh (2011) as well as various series and the Kingdom Hearts III video game.

Characters: Mr. Willerstein and Rabbit

Also Known For: Actor and comedian best known as SpongeBob SquarePants in the titular cartoon franchise since 1999, Heffer Wolfe in Rocko’s Modern Life, the Ice King in Adventure Time and Fionna and Cake, the Narrator and Mayor in The Powderpuff Girls, Carl Chryniszzswics in Johnny Bravo, Dog in CatDog, Starscream in Transformers: Animated, Hank and Jeremy in Talking Tom and Friends, the Penguin in various DC Comics media, and Spyro from the Spyro video game series. Film appearances include Dr. Doolittle 2, Hoodwinked!, The Ant Bully, Happily N’Ever After, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Zambezia, Hotel Transylvania, Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return, Ant-Man, Transformers: The Last Knight, Charming, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Extinct, Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, Pinocchio: A True Story, The Magician’s Elephant, Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp, Porco Rosso, How I Got Into College, Shakes the Clown, Scary Movie 3, Surviving Christmas, Comic Book: The Movie, Sky High, World’s Greatest Dad, God Bless America, and Battle of the Sexes. TV appearances include What a Cartoon!, Dexter’s Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, Oh Yeah! Cartoons, The Wild Thornberrys, Dilbert, Futurama, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, The Zeta Project, The Flintstones: On the Rocks, Samurai Jack, Horrible Histories, The Fairly OddParents, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, As Told by Ginger, The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, Stripperella, Duck Dodgers, Xiaolin Showdown, Crank Yankers, Dave the Barbarian, Brandy and Mr. Whiskers, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Robot Chicken, Loonatics Unleashed, A.T.O.M., Johnny Test, Squirrel Boy, Handy Manny, WordGirl, Chowder, Back at the Barnyard, Imagination Movers, Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures, Random! Cartoons, The Super Hero Squad Show, Lego Hero Factory, Pound Puppies, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Mad, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Ultimate Spider-Man, The Legend of Korra, The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, Dragons: Riders of Berk, Brickleberry, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Henry Hugglemonster, The Batman, Ben 10: Omniverse, Mixels, TripTank, The Tom and Jerry Show, Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leagured, Rick and Morty, Miles from Tomorrowland, Turbo Fast, Guardians of the Galaxy, DC Super Hero Girls, The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, Mighty Magiswords, Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, The Stinky & Dinky Show, Apollo Gauntlet, Wacky Races, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Woody Woodpecker, We Bare Bears, Where’s Waldo?, BoJack Horseman, Bob’s Burgers, Adam Ruins Everything, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, Harley Quinn, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Looney Tunes Cartoons, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, We Baby Bears, The Loud House, Frog and Toad, Batman: Caped Crusader, Friday Night Videos, The Edge, Mr. Show, Just Shoot Me!, That ‘70s Show, and Big Time Beach Party. Video game appearances include Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker, Final Fantasy X, Nickelodeon Party Blast, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Mayhem, Final Fantasy X-2, Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku, Nicktoons Movin,’ Teen Titans, Nicktoons Unite!, Nicktoons Winners Cup Racing, Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island, Xiaolin Showdown, Cartoon Network Racing, Brave: The Search for the Spirit Dancer, LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat, Nicktoons MLB, Marvel Heroes, King’s Quest, Prey, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Trollhunters: Defenders of Arcadia, Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and High on Life.

Personal Life: Married to SpongeBob SquarePants co-star Jill Talley since 1996. Although they both met on The Edge in 1992. They have a son named Mack born in 1997 and a daughter Nora born in 2003.

Later Life: Lives in Studio City, California.

Trivia: Has won 2 Annie Awards and 2 Daytime Emmys.

348. Brian Dennehy

Dates: 1938-2020

Early Life and Career: Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mother was a nurse. Father was a wire service editor for The Associated Press. Family later moved to Long Island, New York where Denehy attended Charminade High School in Mineola. Entered Columbia University on a football scholarship in the fall of 1956. Yet, interrupted his studies to serve 5 years in the US Marines where he was stationed in the US, Japan, and Korea. Returned to Columbia in 1960 and graduated with a B.A. in history in 1965. While acting in regional theater, he supported his family by working blue-collar jobs including taxi driving and bartending. Even spent a brief stint as a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch in their Manhattan office during the mid-1970s, which he hated. However, in the 1970s, Denehy’s stage work led him to other gigs in television and film. Breakthrough role was as the overzealous sheriff Will Teasle in 1982’s First Blood.

Movies and Cartoons: Ratatouille (2007) as well as a couple of video games.

Characters: Django

Also Known For: Actor who’s had roles in over 180 films as well as many in TV and stage productions. Variety magazine called him as “perhaps the foremost living interpreter” of playwright Eugene O’Neill’s works on stage and screen. Specialized in playing men of power who in addition to being corrupt, are just plain mean. Film appearances include First Blood, Gorky Park, Silverado, Cocoon, F/X, Tommy Boy, Presumed Innocent, Romeo + Juliet, Knight of Cups, Driveways, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Little Miss Marker, Finders Keepers, The River Rat, Legal Eagles, Best Seller, Miles from Home, Blue Heat, Gladiator, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, Dish Dogs, Summer Catch, Stolen Summer, She Hate Me, Assault on Precinct 13, Everyone’s Hero, Righteous Kill, The Next Three Days, The Big Year, The Seagull, The Tag, The Song of Sway Lake, 3 Days with Dad, and Son of the South. TV appearances include Death of a Salesman, Kojak, Police Woman, Lou Grant, M*A*S*H, Dallas, Knots Landing, Dynasty, Cagney & Lacey, Tall Tales & Legends, Miami Vice, Faerie Tale Theatre, Birdland, Dead Man’s Walk, Nostromo, Just Shoot Me!, The West Wing, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Masters of Science Fiction, 30 Rock, Rules of Engagement, Rizzoli & Isles, The Good Wife, The Big C, The Blacklist, Hap and Leonard, and Penny Dreadful: City of Angels.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was Judith Scheff from 1959 to their divorce in 1987. They had 3 daughters, 2 of whom became actresses including Elizabeth. Second wife was Australian Jennifer Arnott from 1988 until his death.

Later Life: Died in 2020 from cardiac arrest following sepsis in New Haven, Connecticut.

Trivia: Has won 2 Primetime Emmys, an Olivier Award, and a Golden Globe. Also had 6 Primetime Emmy nominations. Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2010. Was once a co-worker of Martha Stewart during their stockbroker days and the two remained good friends until his death.

349. Janeane Garofalo

Dates: 1964-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Newton, New Jersey. Mother was a secretary in the petrochemical industry who died of cancer when she was 24. Father was a former Exxon executive. Has grown up in places such as Ontario, California, Madison, New Jersey, and Houston, Texas where she attended James E. Taylor High School. Disliked life in Houston because of the heat and humidity as well as the emphasis on prettiness and high school sports. While studying history at Providence College, Garofalo entered a Showtime-sponsored talent search and won the title of “Funniest Person in Rhode Island.” Dreaming of earning a slot on the writing staff of Late Night with David Letterman, she became a professional standup comic upon graduating from college with degrees in history and American studies. Struggled to make a living for a number of years, even working briefly as a bike messenger in Boston. Began her comedy career during the mid-1980s and performed in a disheveled appearance with thick black glasses and unkempt hair. Comedy is often self-deprecating, making fun of popular culture and the pressures on women to conform to body image ideals promoted by the media. Made her first film in 1991.

Movies and Cartoons: Ratatouille (2007)

Characters: Colette Tatou

Also Known For: Actress, comedian, and former co-host on Air America Radio’s The Majority Report as well as appeared in over 50 films. Film appearances include The Truth About Cats & Dogs, Wet Hot American Summer, The Matchmaker, Reality Bites, The Wild, Steal This Movie!, Clay Pidgeons, Mystery Men, The Minus Man, The Independent, Flora & Ulysses, Late for Dinner, Bye Bye Love, Now and Then, The Cable Guy, Sweethearts, Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, Cop Land, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Half Baked, Can’t Stop Dancing, Dogma, 200 Cigarettes, Dog Park, Titan A.E., The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Big Trouble, The Laramie Project, Wonderland, Ash Tuesday, Jiminy Glick in Lalawood, Duane Hollywood, The Peace Patriots, Stay, Then She Found Me, Labor Pains, Love Hurts, General Education, Bad Parents, Mighty Fine, Little Boxes, The American Side, Sandy Wexler, Submission, A Bread Factory, Come as You Are, Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate, Mercy Black, The God Committee, and The Apology. TV appearances include The Ben Stiller Show, The Larry Sanders Show, Saturday Night Live, The West Wing, 24, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, Ideal, Tales of the City, Duckman, NewsRadio, Mr. Show with Bob and David, The State, TV Nation, HBO Comedy Half-Hour, Ellen, Seinfeld, 1996 MTV Movie Awards, Home Improvement, HBO Comedy Hour, Law & Order, Felicity, The Simpsons, Mad About You, The Sopranos, Strangers with Candy, Ed, King of the Hill, The King of Queens, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Freak Show, Two and a Half Men, Greek, Head Case, Noddy in Toyland, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, Metalocalypse, Ugly Americans, Inside Amy Schumer, Broad City, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Gap Year, Younger, We Baby Bears, Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens, and Harley Quinn.

Personal Life: Married twice. First husband was writer Robert Cohen from 1992 until their divorce in 2012. Although they only married in Vegas as a joke and never had any semblance of a married life whatsoever. And they only divorced when Cohen got engaged to Jimmy Kimmel Live! producer Jill Leiderman. Second and current husband is Brody Tate since 2015. Has struggled with alcoholism and gave up drinking in 2001.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has been nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys and a Screen Actors’ Guild Award. Has been on the cover of Ms. and Venus Zine for her outspoken liberal views.

350. James Remar

Dates: 1953-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Boston, Massachusetts as one of 6 children and grew up in Newton. Mother was from England and worked in mental affairs for the state of Massachusetts. Father was an attorney. Dropped out of high school at 15 and attended what he described as “kind of an alternative school” for a year afterwards. Traveled around the United States, briefly playing guitar in a rock band. Eventually returned home to finish high school but decided not to attend college upon graduation. Decided to become an actor at 20 after being laid off from his job as a roofer and gave himself a trial period for 3 years before he’d go on to something else if it didn’t stick. In Florida, Remar earned a role in a stage production of Cross and Sword. Afterwards, he studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre but wasn’t asked back after his first year which he described as “a devastating experience.” Continued searching for other acting jobs before eventually landing the role of Kenicke in a touring production of Grease, and also performing at the Ensemble Studio Theatre before making his film debut in On the Yard.

Movies and Cartoons: Ratatouille (2007)

Characters: Larousse

Also Known For: Actor who’s played numerous roles over a 45-year career, mostly playing villains. Best known as Ajax in The Warriors, Albert Ganz in 48 Hrs., Dutch Schultz in The Cotton Club, Jack Duff in Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Richard Wright in Sex and the City, Harry Morgan in Dexter, Frank Gordon in Gotham, Peter Gambi in Black Lightning, and Secretary of War Henry Stimson in Oppenheimer. Film appearances include On the Yard, The Long Riders, Windwalker, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Band of the Hand, Rent-A-Cop, Drugstore Cowboy, White Fang (1991), The Tigress, Fatal Instinct, Blink, Renaissance Man, Boys on the Side, Judge Dredd, Wild Bill, The Quest, The Phantom, Mortal Kombat Annihilation, Psycho (1998), Rites of Passage, Blowback, What Lies Beneath, Hellraiser: Inferno, Fear X, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Duplex, The Girl Next Door, Blade: Trinity, Pineapple Express, The Unborn, Endless Bummer, Red, X-Men: First Class, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Django Unchained, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Eden, Papa: Hemingway in Cuba, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, The Night Watchmen, The Saint, Feed, Dead Reckoning, The Noel Diary, Drugstore June, Megalopolis, and Transformers One. TV appearances include Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, The Equalizer, Crime Story, Tales from the Crypt, The Huntress, Nash Bridges, 7th Heaven, The X-Files, Justice League, The Twilight Zone, Third Watch, Without a Trace, The Grid, The Survivors Club, Ike: Countdown to D-Day, Meltdown, North Shore, Battlestar Galactica, Justice Leage Unlimited, CSI: Miami, Jericho, The Batman, Eli Stone, The Unit, Criminal Minds, The Spectacular Spider-Man, The Christmas Hope, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ben 10: Alien Force, Numb3rs, The Vampire Diaries, Private Practice, Human Target, Hawaii Five-O, Young Justice, Pound Puppies, Hatfields & McCoys, The Legend of Korra, Grey’s Anatomy, Wilfred,  State of Affairs, NCIS: Los Angeles, Magnum P.I., Animal Kingdom, The Rookie, City on a Hill, Yellowstone, and Paul T. Goldman. Video game appearances include Killzone 3, Destiny, Destiny 2, and Destiny 2: The Witch Queen.

Personal Life: Married to Atsuko Itsuki since 1984. Has 2 children. Speaks conversational Japanese.

Later Life: Was fired from the cast of Aliens after being arrested for drug possession in 1985.

Trivia: Has done voice-overs for Lexus commercials since 2009.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 34 Chicken Little and Cars

              Mark Dindal came with the idea of Chicken Little in 2001 with its title character envisioned as a female protagonist who went to summer camp to reduce her anxiety as well as repair the relationship with her father. At the summer camp, she’d uncover a nefarious plot that her camp counselor was planning against her hometown. When Dindal pitched this idea to Michael Eisner, the latter suggested that Chicken Little be changed to a male because Dindal recalled, “if you’re a boy and you’re short, you get picked on.” Yet, popular market research wisdom at the time lives by the idea that girls would see movies with boy protagonists but boys won’t see one with a girl protagonist. Although I could argue otherwise with movies like Cinderella, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Gone with the Wind, Titanic, Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, and several more. In 2003, when David Stainton became Disney’s new president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, he decided that the story needed a different approach. Thus, it was rewritten as a boy trying to save his town from space aliens. To visualize the story, Disney selected 50% of its 2D animation staff to put them in a CGI animation team and placed them through a rigorous 18-month training program with George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, which included an introduction to Alias’ Maya that would serve as the main 3D animation software used on the project. This was due to Eisner’s announcing that the studio would move to computer animation as a response to a downturn caused by rising competition from Pixar and Dreamworks as well as unsatisfactory box office performances during the early 2000s with the exception of Lilo & Stitch and Brother Bear. As some of the animators had worked on Dinosaur, the animators took inspiration for its staging, coloring, and theatrical lighting from Mary Blair’s background designs in Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. For aesthetics in background designs, the background layouts sparingly used digitally matte paintings to render out the naturalistic elements but they were retouched with Adobe Photoshop as background cards featured in the film. For characters’ designs and animation style, Disney sought to capture the “roundness” as seen in Disney animated works from the 1940s and 1950s. Chicken Little would be Disney’s first fully computer-animated film. Upon its 2005 release, it received mixed reviews from critics and $314 million at the box office. It also won the 2005 Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Animated Film. Today it holds a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 37%.

              Development for Cars began in 1998 after Pixar finished production with A Bug’s Life. At the time, Jorgen Klubien began writing a new script called The Yellow Car, a story about an electric car living in a gas-guzzling world inspired by The Ugly Duckling, an idea triggered by poor reception his countrymen gave to the Mini-El car. Although it was originally supposed to be the next Pixar film after A Bug’s Life, that idea was scrapped in favor of Toy Story 2. Later, production resumed with major script changes like giving Mater, Doc, and a few other characters bigger parts. John Lasseter said that inspiration for the film’s story came after he took a cross-country road trip with his wife and 5 sons in 2000. When he returned to the studio after his vacation, he contacted Route 66 historian Michael Wallis who led 11 Pixar animators in rented Cadillacs on 2 different roads across the route to research the film. For the cars, Lasseter visited the design studios of the Big 3 Detroit automakers, particularly J Mays of Ford Motor Company. There, he learned how real cars were designed. Unlike most anthropomorphic cars, the cars’ eyes were placed on the windshield rather than within the headlights. Upon its 2006 release, Cars opened to positive reviews and grossing $462 million at the box office. In this post, you’ll meet filmmakers Brad Lewis and Mark Dindal, actors Steve Zahn, Fred Willard, and Jenifer Lewis, as well as the voices behind Mama Heffalump, Foxy Loxy, Mater, Sheriff, and Sarge.

331. Brad Lewis

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Sacramento, California and raised in San Mateo. Moved to nearby San Carlos in 1991. Graduated from Fresno State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. Worked at Pacific Data Images for over 13 years where he served as executive Producer, Vice President of Production, and lead the expansion of the partnership with DreamWorks/SKG. Joined Pixar in 2001.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), and Cars 2 (2011)

Characters: Tubbs Pacer

Also Known For: Producer, director, writer, and politician. Has worked behind the scenes of The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), and Cars 2 (2011) as well as the short Your Friend the Rat. Non-Disney work includes Bushwhacked, Broken Arrow, The Arrival, A Simple Wish, The Peacemaker, Antz, Shrek, Forces of Nature, Ponyo, Storks, The Lego Batman Movie, and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. TV work includes The Last Halloween and The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror VI.

Personal Life: Married to Andrea McCarthy. They have a son named Jackson and a daughter named Ellen Dale.

Later Life: Served 5 years on the San Carlos Parks & Recreation Commission before being elected to the city’s council in 2005. Was elected vice-mayor in 2006 and mayor in 2007. Also served on the San Carlos City Council in 2010. Joined Digital Domain in 2011 at their Tradition Studios division in Florida where he was to direct animated features. After Digital Domain’s bankruptcy filing as well as and the shutdown and layoffs at Tradition Studios, Lewis joined Warner Bros. as a producer. Has recently returned to Dreamworks. Lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Trivia: Has won 2 Emmys.

332. Brenda Blethyn

Dates: 1946-present

Early Life and Career: Born Brenda Bottle in Ramsgate, Kent in England as the youngest of 9 children in a working-class Roman Catholic family. Parents met while servants in the same great house. Mother was a former maid. Father was a shepherd, Royal Field Artillery soldier stationed in India for 6 years, chauffer, and car factory mechanic. By the time she was born, her 3 eldest siblings had already left home. Parents introduced Blethyn to film with weekly outings to the movies. Trained at a technical college to work as a stenographer and bookkeeper for a bank as a young adult. However, towards the end of her first marriage, Blethlyn opted to turn her hobby of amateur dramatics to her professional advantage. After studying at the Guildford School of Acting, Blethlyn went onto the London stage in 1976, performing several seasons with the Royal National Theatre. After winning the London Critics’ Circle Theatre Award in 1980, Blethlyn made her screen debut. Made her film debut in 1990.

Movies and Cartoons: Pooh’s Heffalump Movie (2005) and the direct-to-video Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too.

Characters: Mama Heffalump

Also Known For: British actress known for her character work and versatility. Film appearances include The Witches, A River Runs Through It, Secrets & Lies, Girls’ Night, Music From Another Room, Night Train, Saving Grace, Sonny, Plots with a View, The Wild Thornberrys Movie, The Sleeping Dictionary, Blizzard, Piccadilly Jim, Beyond the Sea, Way of Life, Belonging, On a Clear Day, Pride & Prejudice (2005), Clubland, Atonement, The Calling, Dead Man Running, My Angel, Two Men in Town, and Ethel & Ernest. TV appearances include Grown-Ups, Play for Today, Yes, Minister, King Lear, Death of an Expert Witness, Rumpole at the Bailey, The Fist Part of Henry the Sixth, Weekend Playhouse, Chance in a Million, That Uncertain Feeling, The Play on One, The Labours of Erica, All Good Things, The Buddha of Suburbia, Outside Edge, Anne Frank: The Whole Story, Between the Sheets, War and Peace, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Vera, Playhouse Presents, and Kate & Koji. Stage appearances include Tamburlaine, Bedroom Farce, Steaming, Crimes of the Heart, Benefactors, Dalliance, A Doll’s House, Born Yesterday, Absent Friends, An Ideal Husband, Habeas Corpus, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, and The Glass Menagerie.

Personal Life: Married twice. First husband was graphic designer Alan James Blethyn from 1964 to their divorce in 1973. Second and current husband is art director Michael Mayhew whom she’s been with since 1975 but they’ve only been married since 2010.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won a BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Cannes Film Festival Award. Has received 2 Academy Award and 2 Primetime Emmy nominations. Was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2003.

333. Steve Zahn

Dates: 1967-present

Early Life and Career: Born Steven James Zahn in Marshall, Minnesota. Father was a Lutheran minister. Mother was a bookstore clerk and YMCA administrator. Spent part of his childhood in Mankato, where he attended Kennedy Elementary School but moved to the suburbs of Minneapolis for high school. Graduated from Robinsondale Cooper High School in New Hope in 1986, planning to eventually join the US Marine Corps. Attended Gustavus Adolphus College but dropped out after seeing the original West End production of Les Miserables. Later enrolled in the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard, earning a Master of Fine Arts. Made his professional debut in a Minnesota production of Biloxi Blues after falsely claiming membership of the Actors’ Equity. After Zahn’s fellow actors suggested he study acting, he enrolled in the American Repertory Theater’s 2-year training program. In 1991, Zahn formed the Malaparte theater company with fellow actors Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard, Made his film debut in 1994.

Movies and Cartoons: Chicken Little (2005) and The Good Dinosaur (2015) as well as the Chicken Little video game and the series Phineas and Ferb.

Characters: Runt of the Litter and Thnderclap

Also Known For: Actor best known as Davis McAlary in Treme, Cobi in Mad Dogs, Jude Ellis in The Crossing, and Mark Mossbacher in The White Lotus. Film appearances include That Thing You Do!, Happy, Texas, Joy Ride, National Security, A Perfect Getaway, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Reality Bites, Out of Sight, Forces of Nature, Employee of the Month, Riding in Cars with Boys, Sahara (2005), Rescue Dawn, Dallas Buyers Club, Captain Fantastic, War for the Planet of the Apes, Rain Without Thunder, Crimson Tide, The Object of My Affection, Out of Sight, You’ve Got Mail, Forces of Nature, Stuart Little, Hamlet (2000), Dr. Doolittle 2, Saving Silverman, Daddy Day Care, Shattered Glass, Speak, The Great Buck Howard, Strange Wilderness, Sunshine Cleaning, Night Train, Escape from Planet Earth, The Ridiculous 6, Where’d You Go, Bernardette, Tall Girl, Uncle Frank, 8-Bit Christmas, Night at the Museum: Kuhmunrah Rises Again, Your Place or Mine, LeRoy, Texas, and Wildcat. TV appearances include All My Children, Friends, Liberty! The American Revolution, From the Earth to the Moon, Comanche Moon, Monk, WWII in HD, Mind Games, Modern Family, Valley of the Boom, The Healing Powers of Dude, The Good Lord Bird, The Last Movie Stars, George & Tammy, The Righteous Gemstones, and Silo.

Personal Life: Son-in-law of clothier J. Peterman. Married to author and theater artist Robyn Peterman since 1994. Have 2 children. Has a 36-acre farm outside Lexington, Kentucky where he gardens and raises horses, goats, and sheep. He and his wife also run a local community theater where Zahn occasionally performs. In addition, he has a cabin near Pine City, Minnesota where he enjoys tubing and fishing with his kids.

Later Life: Is still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Is a major military history buff whose biggest regret was turning down a role in Band of Brothers. Was awarded an honorary Ph.D. from Northern Kentucky University in 2007.

334. Amy Sedaris

Dates: 1961-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Endicott, New York as the fourth of 6 children. Father was an IBM engineer and the son of Greek immigrants. Paternal grandmother spoke no English and had a shoe shining store in New York. Family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina when she was 4. During her childhood, Sedaris liked playing dress-up and putting on plays for her family. She’d also often assume characters to play pranks on them as well. During her first job at the local Winn-Dixie supermarket, she’d fake announcements over the loudspeaker as well as worked at a local women’s prison. Attended Jesse O. Sanderson High School and was a Girl Scout until she graduated. At 20, Sedaris and her mother worked together making and selling spanakopita. During that time, she dated a man from Greece whom she found unconscious on her kitchen floor from a brain aneurysm after she returned home. She spent the next 3 years caring for him until they eventually broke up. Later, she moved to Chicago with her brother David as well as took classes at Second City and Annoyance Theatre while working as a waitress at the Zanies Comedy Club. In the late 1980s, Sedaris was hired to perform with Second City’s touring company where she met Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert. She then left Second City in 1993 and moved to New York where she made her TV debut in the sketch series Exit 57.

Movies and Cartoons: Chicken Little (2005) as well as the live-action version of The Lion King, the Chicken Little video game, and the series Duck Tales and Doc McStuffins.

Characters: Foxy Loxy

Also Known For: Actress, comedian, and writer best known as Jerri Blank in Strangers with Candy, Hurshe Heartshe in The Heart, She Holler, Princess Carolyn in BoJack Horseman, Mimi Kanasis in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Peli Motto in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. Film appearances include Maid in Manhattan, School of Rock, Elf, Bewitched, Shrek the Third, Jennifer’s Body, Puss in Boots, Chef, Ghost Team, Handsome, The Boss Baby: Family Business, Commandments, Jump Tomorrow, My Baby’s Daddy, Romance & Cigarettes, Stay, Full Grown Men, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, Snow Angels, Dedication, Dance Flick, Old Dogs, Beware the Gonzo, The Best and the Brightest, Ping Pong Summer, Goodbye to All That, Hits, Save Yourselves, Clerks III, Theater Camp, Somebody I Used to Know, Ghosted, and No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie. TV appearances include Exit 57, Just Shoot Me!, Late Show with David Letterman, Sex and the City, Monk, Ed, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Wonder Showzen, Sesame Street, My Name Is Earl, The Colbert Report, Rescue Me, You Gabba Gabba!, The Closer, The New Adventures of Old Christine, American Dad!, The Middle, The Problem Solverz, Royal Pains, Raising Hope, The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Fun Time Hour, Bob’s Burgers, SpongeBob SquarePants, Hot in Cleveland, The Good Wife, 30 Rock, Alpha House, Mr. Pickles, Broad City, Kevin from Work, Horace and Pete, Adventure Time, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Steven Universe, Match Game, At Home with Amy Sedaris, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, You’re Not a Monster, Bubble Guppies, F Is for Family, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Robot Chicken, Dicktown, Girls5eva, Harley Quinn, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Life & Beth, Fantasmas, Grimsburg, Mulligan, The Tiny Chef, The Simpsons, Frasier, and Doctor Odyssey. Stage appearances include The Country Club, Wonder of the World, Wigfield, and Gutenberg! The Musical!.

Personal Life: Younger sister of author David Sedaris and a lot of the details Wikipedia lists of her early life are mostly according to him. Her younger sister Tiffany committed suicide in 2013. Was in a relationship with Paul Dinello from 1987 to 1994. Yet, they have remained friends after their breakup and is godfather to 2 of Dinello’s kids.

Later Life: Has run a cupcake and cheeseball business called Dusty Food Cupcakes out of her home kitchen, which she named after her pet rabbit. Currently lives in Greenwich Village in New York City. Co-authored a text-and-picture book with Dinello and Colbert called Wigfield. Has contributed articles to The Believer magazine since 2005. Has also written a couple books about entertaining and crafts as well as co-authored several plays with her brother David.

Trivia: Has won a Writers Guild of America Award for her variety sketch series. Was nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Appeared in an anti-fur ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that read, “When you wear fur, people laugh at you, not with you.” Was emcee at Microsoft’s annual employee meeting in Seattle in 2010.

335. Fred Willard

Dates: 1933-2020

Early Life and Career: Born Frederick Charles Willard Jr. in Cleveland, Ohio. Raised in Shaker Heights. Father died when he was 12. Graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute in 1951 and the Virginia Military Institute in 1955. Was stationed in Germany while serving in the US Army. Stage career began when Willard moved to New York City during the late 1950s with initial work included a production of The Desperate Hours at the local YMCA where he worked with future comedy partner Vic Grecco. Under the name Willard & Grecco, the pair performed in the Greenwich Village area, found some success touring, and appeared on The Dean Martin Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, and The Tonight Show.  They were offered roles on Get Smart and The Carol Burnett Show but the offers fell through due to poor management. Willard and Grecco later parted ways in 1968. Made film debut in 1967 with Teenage Mother. One of Willard’s earliest stage performances was with Second City in Chicago with Robert Klein and David Steinberg. Was also a founding member of the improvisational group Ace Trucking Company who performed on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson over 50 times.

Movies and Cartoons: Chicken Little (2005), WALL-E (2008), and Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014) as well as various series.

Characters: Melvin, Shelby Forthright, and the Secretary of the Interior

Also Known For: Actor and comedian best known for his performances in Christopher Guest films. Film appearances include This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind, Best in Show, For Your Consideration, Mascots, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, American Wedding, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Teenage Mother, Model Shop, Jenny, Dynamite Summer, The Harrad Experiment, Hustle, Silver Streak, Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), Cracking Up, First Family, National Lampoon’s Movie Madness, Roxanne, Moving Violations, High Strung, Permanent Midnight, Can’t Stop Dancing, Idle Hands, Chump Change, The Wedding Planner, Teddy Bears’ Picnic, How High, Killer Diller, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Love Wrecked, Date Movie, Church Ball, Monster House, Ira & Abby, Epic Movie, Harold, Youth in Revolt, The Magic of Belle Isle, Max Rose, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, The Yank, and Fifty Shades of Black. TV appearances include Everybody Loves Raymond, Modern Family, Get Smart, Premiere, The Bob Newhart Show, Laverne & Shirley, Sirota’s Court, Fernwood 2 Night, Saturday Night Live, Salem’s Lot, Real People, The Love Boat, SCTV Network, Mama’s Family, Trapper John M.D., The History of White People in America, Getting the Last Laugh, George Burns Comedy Week, Faerie Tale Theatre, Fast Times, The Golden Girls, Married…with Children, Dream On, Family Matters, Dave’s World, Murphy Brown, Roseanne, Friends, Clueless, Sister, Sister, The Spootacular New Adventures of Casper, Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Muppets Tonight, Diagnosis: Murder, The Weird Al Show, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Two Guys and a Girl, Mad About You, The Simpsons, Just Shoot Me!, Love & Money, The Hughleys, Ally McBeal, Undeclared, Girlfriends, King of the Hill, Hey Arnold!, Dexter’s Laboratory, Family Guy, Teamo Supremo, That ‘70s Show, Mad TV, The Drew Carey Show, The Batman, The Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy, Re-Animated, Squirrel Boy, Come on Over, Stargate SG-1, Odd Job Jack, Back to You, Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures, Pushing Daisies, Transformers Animated, Worst Week, The Boondocks, Free Radio, Everybody Hates Chris, Castle, Important Things with Demetri Martin, Chuck, Funny or Die Presents, The Closer, G. I. Joe: Renegades, Raising Hope, Market Warriors, Hot in Cleveland, The Cleveland Show, Community, Family Tree, Drunk History, Black Jesus, The Birthday Boys, Review, The Bold and the Beautiful, TripTank, Hell’s Kitchen, Celebrity Family Feud, The Loud House, The $100,000 Pyramid, The Odd Couple, New Girl, Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories, Milo Murphy’s Law, Corporate, Skylanders Academy, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Historical Roasts, The Bachelorette, The Bachelor, and Space Force.

Personal Life: Married to Mary Lovell from 1947 to her death in 2018. Has a daughter and a grandson.

Later Life: In 2012, Willard was arrested to what I refer to as pulling a Pee-Wee Herman at a porn theater on Santa Monica Boulevard and brought to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Hollywood station. Of course, given what porn movies are supposed to encourage when one watches them, there was no proof of any misconduct and no charges were filed. Still, it was enough for PBS to fire him from Market Warriors following Willard’s arrest and replace him with Antiques Roadshow host Mark L. Wahlberg. While Willard was required to take a sex education diversion program. Died at his Los Angeles home in 2020 at 86. Cause of death was reported as cardiac arrest, with coronary artery disease and myelodysplastic syndrome as contributing factors. Buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Trivia: Has received several Emmy Award nominations.

336. Mark Dindal

Dates: 1960-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Columbus, Ohio. Growing up, Dindal was influenced by Disney movies and Warner Bros. Saturday cartoons. Cites one of his influences as The Sword in the Stone (1963) which his grandmother took him to see when he was 3. His father also took art as a hobby and taught Dindal to draw while growing up in Syracuse, New York. Attended Jamesville-DeWitt High School where he attended most of the art classes the school had to offer as well as made comic strips and short films. Learned animation at CalArts and began working at Disney in 1980.

Movies and Cartoons: Chicken Little (2005)

Characters: Morkubine Porcupine and The Coach

Also Known For: Filmmaker, animator, and voice actor best known for his work at Disney. Has worked behind the scenes of The Fox and the Hound (1981), The Black Cauldron (1985), The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Oliver and Company (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Aladdin (1992), The Emperor’s New Groove (2000), and Chicken Little (2005) as well as the direct-to-video Kronk’s New Groove along with several series and specials. Was involved in non-Disney projects such as The Brave Little Toaster, Pinocchio and the Emperor of Night, The Rocketeer, Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Happily Ever After, Cats Don’t Dance, Wonder Park, and The Garfield Movie.

Personal Life: Married to Samie Maeda since 1981. Has 2 children.

Later Life: Left Disney for good in 2006 since he was tired of dealing with then-WDFA head David Stainton. Has now worked for other studios lately such as Dream Works and Sony Pictures.

Trivia: Has won an Annie for Cats Don’t Dance.

337. Larry the Cable Guy

Dates: 1963-present

Early Life and Career: Born Daniel Lawrence Whitney in Pawnee City, Nebraska. Father was a non-denominational Christian minister. Family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida when he was 16. Attended high school at The King’s Academy where his father was the elementary school principal from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. But he graduated from Berean Christian School in 1982 where he played football. Whitney went to college at Baptist University of America in Georgia and the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, where he majored in drama and speech. Credits his roommates from Texas and Georgia for inspiring his Southern accent impression. However, Whitney dropped out during his junior year after trying his hand at comedy. Started his career in the early 1990s when he made appearances on the nationally syndicated radio program The Ron and Ron Show as well as others such as The Bob and Tom Show on WPDH, The Todd and Tyler Radio Empire on KEZO in Omaha, Nebraska, and The Johnny Dare Morning Show on KQRC in Kansas City, Missouri. Initially performing stand up under his real name with limited success, Whitney became famous after developing the Larry the Cable Guy, a personality he now maintains throughout his stage act. This character has a stereotypical redneck appearance and thick Southern accent who recounts stories about his “family” and uses among other common expressions, his own catchphrase “Git-R-Done.” Often turns his accent on and off stage because he may forget it if he kept his normal accent intact.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011), and Cars 3 (2017) as well as a few series of short films, the short Mater and the Ghostlight, a few theme park attractions, and several video games.

Characters: Mater

Also Known For: Stand-up comedian, actor, and radio personality who was one of the members of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Has also released 7 comedy albums, 2 of which been certified platinum and one of which has been certified gold by the RIAA. Film appearances include Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Delta Farce, Witless Protection, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, Tooth Fairy 2, and A Madea Christmas. TV appearances include Blue Collar TV, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, The Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cabel Guy, Bounty Hunters, The Masked Singer, and Yellowstone. Albums include Lord, I Apologize, A Very Larry Christmas, The Right to Bare Arms, Morning Constitutions, Christmastime in Larryland, and Tailgate Party.

Personal Life: Has been married to his wife Cara since 2005. They have a son named Wyatt and a daughter named Reagan,

Later Life: Currently resides in Lincoln, Nebraska on a 180-acre farm. Established the Git-R-Done Foundation in 2009 to provide assistance to those that have experienced hardships beyond their control. Donated $5 million to the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, Florida. The gift was for further development of the International Hip Dysplasia Institute at the Orlando Hospital, where Dr. Chad Price cured his son Wyatt of the condition when he was a baby. Currently works as a radio personality for Sirius XM’s Jeff & Larry’s Comedy Roundup channel.

Trivia: Pawnee City, Nebraska has a street named after him. Has been nominated for 2 Grammys and several Razzie Awards.

338. Michael Wallis

Dates: 1945-present

Early Life and Career: Born in St. Louis, Missouri. Graduated from Western Military Academy in Alton, Illinois. Attended the University of Missouri in Columbia and later moved to Miami, Florida in 1978 where he worked for Time’s Caribbean Bureau.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011), and Cars 3 (2017) as well as the short Mater and the Ghostlight, the Cars Toons series, several video games, and the Radiator Springs Racers theme park attraction.

Characters: Sheriff

Also Known For: Journalist, popular historian, author, and speaker who’s written 17 books, including Route 66: The Mother Road. Work has been published extensively in magazines and newspapers such as Time, Life, People, Smithsonian, The New Yorker, and The New York Times. Books include The Best Land Under Heaven: The Donner Party in the Age of Manifest Destiny, David Crockett: The Lion of the West, The Wild West: 365 Days, Billy the Kid: The Endless Ride, The Lincoln Highway: Coast to Coast from Times Square to the Golden Gate, Way Down Yonder in the Indian Nation, Oil Man: The Story Of Frank Phillips & The Birth Of Phillips Petroleum, Mankiller: A Chief and Her People, and Pretty Boy: The Life and Times of Charles Arthur Floyd.

Personal Life: Currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife Suzanne Fitzgerald.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has received the John Steinbeck Award and the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Center for the Book. Has received the Will Rogers Spirit Award and the Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy Hall & Western Heritage Museum. Has been inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and the Writers Hall of Fame. Was the first inductee to the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame.

339. Paul Dooley

Dates: 1928-present

Early Life and Career: Born Paul Brown in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Father was a factory worker. Said that Parkersburg had few attractions that interested him since there weren’t many cultural opportunities. Enjoyed listening to comedians on the radio, particularly Jimmy Durante. In high school, he often performed at fairs as a clown named Dooley and would legally change his surname in the mid-1950s to match his clown persona. Since there already was a Broadway actor named Paul Brown. Dooley was also a cartoonist in his youth and drew a strip for a local Parkersburg newspaper. Joined the US Navy in 1946 and served for 2 years before returning home and graduating from West Viriginia University in 1952. Afterwards, Dooley moved to New York City to try his luck in the entertainment industry. Initially found work as a clown at children’s birthday parties before his stage debut got him discovered by director Mike Nichols who casted him in The Odd Couple on Broadway. Although Dooley initially appeared as one of Oscar Madison’s poker friends, he’d later take over the role of Felix Unger after Art Carney left the show. Walter Matthau also referred Dooley to the William Morris Agency during this time as well. In addition to working on Broadway, Dooley was a stand-up comedian for 5 years, eventually landing on The Tonight Show as well as a member of the Compass Players and The Second City troupe in New York alongside Alan Arkin and Alan Alda. Later on, Dooley would be one of the head writers of The Electric Company on recommendation by Carl Reiner where he created Easy Reader, a role that launched Morgan Freeman’s career. He also helped form a company called All Over Creation to create commercials for radio and TV, which produced about 500 commercials and 1,000 radio spots. A character named Paul the Gorilla that appeared in their commercials was named after him.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011), and Cars 3 (2017) as well as several video games and the Radiator Springs Racer theme park attraction.

Characters: Sarge

Also Known For: Character actor best known for co-creating The Electric Company as well as for his roles in various Christopher Guest mockumentaries. Film appearances include Breaking Away, Popeye, Strange Brew, Sixteen Candles, The Out-of-Towners (1970), Up the Sandbox, Death Wish, Slap Shot, Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure, A Wedding, A Perfect Couple, Kiss Me Goodbye, O. C. and Stiggs, Going Berserk, Monster in the Closet, Big Trouble, Last Rites, Lip Service, Flashback, White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd, Shakes the Clown, The Player, A Dangerous Woman, Waiting for Guffman, Clockwatchers, Telling Lies in America, Guinevere, Runaway Bride, Insomnia, A Mighty Wind, Employee of the Month, Madison, Come Away Home, For Your Consideration, Hairspray (2007), Sunshine Cleaning, Bedtime Stories, Turbo, Other People, and Selfie Dad. TV appearances include Get Smart, Bewitched, The Night the Animals Talked, Sesame Street, Captain Kangaroo, American Playhouse, Faerie Tale Theatre, CBS Schoolbreak Special, Tales from the Darkside, The Golden Girls, ALF, The Murder of Mary Phagan, Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North, When He’s Not a Stranger, Thirtysomething, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, Coach, Sunday Dinner, Square One Television, The Wonder Years, Batman: The Animated Series, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride, Mad About You, Dream On, Tales of the City, Tales from the Crypt, L.A. Law, Chicago Hope, My So-Called Life, Grace Under Fire, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, ER, Ellen, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Tracey Takes On…, Dharma & Greg, The Practice, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Ally McBeal, Providence, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Becker, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Desperate Housewives, 7th Heaven, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Scrubs, Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union, Private Practice, Hot in Cleveland, Criminal Minds, Major Crimes, Parenthood, Childrens Hospital, Workaholics, The Good Doctor, Shameless, The Kids Are Alright, Life in Pieces, and Modern Family.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was Donna Lee Wasser from 1958 until their divorce. They had 3 children. Second and current wife is playwright, actress, screenwriter, and producer Winnie Holzman since 1984. They have a daughter named Savannah who’s a screenwriter and TV producer.

Later Life: Lives in Toluca Lake in Los Angeles. Published his memoir Movie Dad: Finding Myself and My Family, On Screen and Off in 2022.

Trivia: None.

340. Jenifer Lewis

Dates: 1957-present

Early Life and Career: Born in the St. Louis suburb of Kinloch, Missouri as the youngest of 7 children. Mother was a nurse’s aide. Father was a factory worker. Sang in the church choir at 5. Attended Kinloch High School and Webster University in Webster Groves, Missouri. Moved to New York after college. Soon after arriving, Lewis debuted on Broadway in 1979. After being passed over for the role of Effie White in the Broadway version of Dreamgirls, Lewis became a Harlette, one of Bette Midler’s backup singers. Moved to Los Angeles during the early 1990s.

Movies and Cartoons: Cars (2006), The Princess and the Frog (2008), Cars 2 (2011), and Cars 3 (2017) as well as various series, a few video games, and a few theme park attractions.

Characters: Flo and Mama Odie

Also Known For: Actress known unofficially as “The Mother of Black Hollywood” due to playing mothers in many of her film and television appearances. Best known roles are Lana Hawkins in Strong Medicine and Ruby Johnson in Black-ish. Film appearances include Beaches, Sister Act, What’s Love Got to Do with It, Poetic Justice, The Preacher’s Wife, The Brothers, The Cookout, Think Like a Man, Think Like a Man Too, Baggage Claim, The Wedding Ringer, Dead Presidents, Cast Away, Hereafter, Red Heat, Frozen Assets, The Meteor Man, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Renaissance Man, Girl 6, The Mighty, Blast from the Past, Mystery Men, Get Bruce, Dancing in September, Nora’s Hair Salon, Shark Tale, Dirty Laundry, Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, Not Easily Broken, Zambezia, Secrets of the Magic City, The Addams Family, and Spellbound (2024). TV appearances include The Temptations, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Girlfriends, A Different World, Murphy Brown, Dream On, In Living Color, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Friends, Living Single, Cosby, Touched by an Angel, Promised Land, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, The Parent ‘Hood, For Your Love, The Jamie Foxx Show, Moesha, Grown Ups, Time of Your Life, Boston Legal, Meet the Browns, The Cleveland Show, American Dad!, Five, The Boondocks, Young Justice, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Rugrats, Grown-ish, Central Park, The Upshaws, Princess Power, Night Court, So Help Me Todd, The Masked Singer, and Not Dead Yet.

Personal Life: Has been engaged 4 times but never married. Adopted a daughter named Charmaine. Was defrauded by a romance-scheme con man in 2015. Was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1990, which she initially felt ashamed about but eventually came to embrace it after 17 years of therapy and 10 years of medication.

Later Life: In 2022, Lewis sustained life-threatening injuries after falling 10 feet from her hotel balcony in Serengeti. Fortunately, she was airlifted to Nairobi where she underwent a 9-hour surgery followed by a 6-day ICU stay.

Trivia: Has had 2 Critics’ Choice Award nominations. Received an honorary degree from Webster University in 2015. Was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2022. Received a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 2024.

The Secret and Scandalous Lives of Disney Voice Actors – Volume IV: Part 33 The Incredibles

              Filmmaker Brad Bird came up with the idea of The Incredibles as a concept back in 1993 when he sketched the family during an uncertain point in his career. Personal issues have percolated into a story as they weighed on him in life. During this time, Bird had signed a production deal with Warner Bros. and  was in the process of directing his first feature film, The Iron Giant. Approaching middle age and having high aspirations for his filmmaking, Bird wondered whether his career goals were attainable only at the price of his family life. He stated: “Consciously, this was just a funny movie about superheroes. But I think that what was going on in my life definitely filtered into the movie.” After The Iron Giant flopped at the box office, Bird gravitated toward his superhero story. Imagining it as a homage to the 1960s comic books and spy films from his childhood, Bird initially tried to develop it as a 2D cel animation. Yet, after The Iron Giant bombed, Bird reconnected with his old CalArts classmate John Lasseter in March 2000 and pitched his story idea to him. Lasseter was sold and convinced Bird to come to Pixar, where the film would be made with computer animation. The studio announced a multi-film contract with him that May. While most animated feature films at Disney and Pixar usually have multiple directors and screenwriters, The Incredibles was written and directed solely by Bird. In addition, it would be the first Pixar film with an all-human cast. Nonetheless, Bird came up with the lineup of the story’s family members lined-up: a super-strong dad going through a mid-life crisis, a stretchy mom, a shy teenager who can turn invisible and turn on forcefields and shields, a cocky and super-fast 10-year-old boy, and a super-powered baby guaranteed to make any teenage babysitting gig a living hell. Syndrome was originally written as a minor character who was supposed to die when the Parrs’ house explodes. But he was later made the main antagonist more than the originally intended character to fill that role. And interestingly enough, a character Bird based on himself.

              Because of its all-human cast, The Incredibles would be Pixar’s most complex film given how Bird’s story was filled with elements difficult to animate with CGI back then. Humans are widely considered to the most difficult things to execute in animation. Pixar’s animators filmed themselves walking to better grasp proper human motion. It also required creating new technology to animate detailed human anatomy, clothing, and realistic skin color. Although the technical team had some experience with animating hair and cloth in Monsters, Inc., the amount of hair and cloth required had ever been done by Pixar up to this point. Didn’t help that Bird wouldn’t tolerate compromises for the sake of technical simplicity. In addition, animators had to adapt having hair both underwater and blowing through the wind. Disney was initially reluctant to make the film due to these issues. The story was bigger than any previous film, had a longer running time, and had quadruple the number of locations. New technical challenges included animating fire, water, air, smoke, steam, and explosions. There were at least 781 visual effects shots in the film, and they were quite often visual gags, such as window shattering when Bob angrily shuts the car door. Upon its release in 2004, The Incredibles earned widespread critical acclaim, 2 Academy Awards, and $632 million at the box office. It was also the first entirely animated film to win the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. In this post, we’ll meet the voice behind one more character from Home on the Range as well as filmmakers Bud Luckey, Brad Bird, Lou Romano, and Peter Sohn, and the voices behind Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Violet, Syndrome, and Mirage.

321.  Dennis Weaver

Dates: 1924-2006

Early Life and Career: Born Billy Dennis Weaver in Joplin, Missouri. Wanted to be an actor from childhood. Lived in Shreveport, Louisiana for several years and for a short time in Manteca, California. Studied at Joplin Junior College, then transferred to University of Oklahoma at Norman, where he studied drama and was a track star, setting records in several events. During World War II, he served as a pilot for the US Navy, flying a Grumman F4F Wildcat fighter aircraft. After the war, he tried out for the 1948 US Olympic team in the decathlon, finishing sixth behind 17-year-old high school track star Bob Mathias. However, only 3 finishers were selected. Weaver later commented, “I did so poorly [in the Olympic Trials], I decided to … stay in New York and try acting.” First role on Broadway came as an understudy to Lonny Chapman as Turk Fisher in Come Back, Little Sheba and eventually took over the role from Chapman in a national touring company. Solidifying his choice as an actor, Weaver enrolled in the Actors Studio, where he met Shelley Winters. In the early days of his acting career, Weaver supported his family by doing odd jobs, including selling vacuum cleaners, tricycles, and women’s hosiery. In 1952, Winters helped him get a contract for Universal Studios and he made his film debut the same year.

Movies and Cartoons: Home on the Range (2004) as well as Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.

Characters: Abner Dixon

Also Known For: Actor and onetime president of the Screen Actors Guild who’s best known for his work in television and films from the 1950s until just before his death in 2006. Best known as Deputy Chester Goode in Gunsmoke, Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud in McCloud, and the twitchy motel attendant in Touch of Evil. Film appearances include Horizons West, The Raiders, The Redhead from Wyoming, The Lawless Breed, The Mississippi Gambler, It Happens Every Thursday, Law and Order, Column South, The Man from the Alamo, The Golden Blade, The Nebraskan, War Arrow, Dangerous Mission, Dragnet, The Bridges at Tokyo-Ri, Ten Wanted Men, Seven Angry Men, Chief Crazy Horse, Storm Fear, Navy Wife, The Gallant Hours, Duel at Diablo, Gentle Giant, A Man Called Sledge, What’s the Matter with Helen?, and Two Bits & Pepper. TV appearances include Cavalcade of America, Dragnet, The Lone Ranger, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Playhouse 90, Have Gun – Will Travel, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, Kentucky Jones, Dr. Kildare, Gentle Ben, That Girl, The Virginian, Duel, Rolling Man, The Great Man’s Whiskers, Centennial, Pearl, Ishi: The Last  of His Tribe, Police Story, The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, Emerald Point N.A.S., Cocaine: One Man’s Seduction, Magnum P.I., Buck James, Disaster at Silo 7, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, The Simpsons, Touched by an Angel, and Wildfire.

Personal Life: Married to his high school sweetheart Gerry Stowell from 1945 until his death. Had 3 sons named Richard, Robert, and Rustin. Was a vegetarian from 1958 for ethical reasons but occasionally ate fish. In the late 1980s, Weaver commissioned architect Michael Reynolds to design and construct a new residence at his Ridgway, Colorado property that that incorporated various recycled materials in its construction such as old car tires and discarded cans as well as featured solar panels and other ecotechnologies. He called his home Earthship. He and his family lived there until 2004. Lost his daughter-in-law Ann when a car driven at high speed plowed through shoppers at the Santa Monica Farmers Market. She was among the 10 people killed in the incident.

Later Life: Weaver was an environmentalist who promoted alternative fuels such as hydrogen and wind power, through the Institute of Ecolomics, a non-profit environmental organization he established in 1993 in Berthoud, Colorado. Was also involved with John Denver’s WindStar Foundation as well as founded an organization called L.I.F.E. (Love Is Feeding Everyone) which provided food for 150,000 people in Los Angeles every week. In 2004, Weaver led a fleet of alternative-fuel vehicles across the United States to raise awareness about America’s dependence on oil. Was also involved in the Genesis Awards, which honor those in entertainment media who bring attention to the plight and suffering of animals. Died from prostate cancer in 2006 at his Ridgway, Colorado home at 81.

Trivia: None.

322. Craig T. Nelson

Dates: 1944-present

Early Life and Career: Born Craig Theodore Nelson in Spokane, Washington. Mother was a dancer. Father was a businessman. Attended Lewis and Clark High School where he played football, baseball, and basketball. After graduation, he studied at Central Washington University. After flunking out, Nelson went to Yakima Valley College where his teacher Mr. Brady inspired him to study acting and from there, he went on to study drama at the University of Arizona on a scholarship. In 1969, Nelson dropped out of school and moved to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. When he first moved to California, he took a job as a security guard at a soap factory until finding work as a comedy writer. Began his show business career as a comedy writer. Was an early member of The Groundlings improv and sketch comedy troupe. Soon Nelson, Barry Levinson, and Rudy DeLuca formed their own comedy team and were regular performers at The Comedy Store and the short-lived The Tim Conway Comedy Hour. In 1973, Nelson left the comedy world, explaining “the standup comedy life was pretty unfulfilling for me” and settled in Montgomery Creek, California where he had no electricity and no running water. Had different jobs during this time including janitor, plumber, carpenter, surveyor, and high school teacher in Burney, California. He returned to acting 5 years later with …And Justice for All.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004) and The Incredibles 2 (2018) as well as various video games and The Incredicoaster theme park attraction.

Characters: Mr. Incredible/Bob Parr

Also Known For: Actor best known as Hayden Fox in Coach, Deputy Warden Ward Wilson in Stir Crazy, Steve Freeling in Poltergeist, Burt Nickerson in All the Right Moves, Peter Dellaplane in Action Jackson, Chief Howard Hyde in Turner & Hooch, Alex Cullen in The Devil’s Advocate, Chief Jack Mannion in The District, The Warden in My Name Is Earl, Zeek Braverman in Parenthood, and Dale Ballard in Young Sheldon and George and Mandy’s First Marriage. Film appearances include …And Justice for All, Where the Buffalo Roam, Private Benjamin, Silkwood, The Killing Fields, Rachel River, Red Riding Hood, Ghosts of Mississippi, Wag the Dog, The Family Stone, Blades of Glory, The Proposal, The Company Men, Soul Surfer, Get Hard, Book Club, and Green and Gold. TV appearances include The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Charlie’s Angels, Wonder Woman, WKRP in Cincinnati, Chicago Story, Call to Glory, The Josephine Baker Story, The Fire Next Time, If These Walls Could Talk, The Huntress, CSI: NY, Monk, Hawaii Five-O, Grace and Frankie, and Pupstruction.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was Robin McCarthy from 1965 until their divorce in 1978. They have 3 children. Second wife is Doria Cook since 1987. Cook is a freelance writer, president of a martial arts association, karate instructor, tai chi teacher, and former actress who had a featured role in the movie musical Mame. Struggled with alcohol and substance addiction early in his career. Ex father-in-law of actress Ashley Jones.

Later Life: A lifelong Green Bay Packers fan, Nelson sang the National Anthem at one of their games in January 2025.

Trivia: Has won a Primetime Emmy for his role in Coach. Is a motorsports fan and avid racer and co-founded Screaming Eagles Racing in 1993.

323. Holly Hunter

Dates: 1958-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Conyers, Georgia as the youngest of 6. Father was a part-time sporting goods representative and farmer of a 250-acre farm. Parents encouraged Hunter’s talent at an early age and her first role was that of Helen Keller in a fifth-grade play. Is unable to hear in her left ear due to a childhood case of the mumps, which has led to complications at work and some movie scenes have to be altered from the script so she can use her right ear. Began acting at Rockdale County High School during the early 1970s, performing in local productions of Oklahoma!, Man of La Mancha, and Fiddler on the Roof. Earned a degree in drama from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and for a while, performed in local theater, performing ingenue roles at City Theater, then named the City Players. Later moved to New York City and roomed with fellow actress Frances McDormand, living in the Bronx, “at the end of the D (subway) train, just off 205th Street, on Bainbridge Avenue and Hull Avenue.” A chance encounter with playwright Beth Henley and appeared her plays such as the Broadway Crimes of the Heart and the Off-Broadway The Miss Firecracker Contest. Made her film debut in the 1981 slasher film The Burning.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004) and The Incredibles 2 (2018) as well as various video games and the Incredicoaster theme park attraction.

Characters: Elastigirl/Helen Parr

Also Known For: Actress best known for her performance as a mute Scottish woman in The Piano, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Film appearances include Broadcast News, The Firm, Thirteen, Raising Arizona, Always, Home for the Holidays, Copycat, Crash (1996), O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Big Sick, The Burning, Swing Shift, Blood Simple, A Life Less Ordinary, Woman Wanted, Festival in Cannes, Searching for Debra Winger, Moonlight Mile, Levity, Little Black Book, Nine Lives, Won’t Back Down, Jackie, Paradise, Strange Weather, Breakable You, Song to Song, and The Electric State. TV appearances include Roe vs. Wade, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleading-Murdering Mom, Svengali, A Gathering of Old Men, Crazy in Love, Harlan County War, When Billie Beat Bobby, Peep and the Big Wide World, Saving Grace, Top of the Lake, Bonnie & Clyde, Here and Now, Succession, Bless the Harts, The Comey Rule, Mr. Mayor, Mulligan, and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

Personal Life: Married to cinematographer Janusz Kaminski from 1995 until their divorce in 2001. Has been in a relationship with Gordon MacDonald since 2001. Had twin sons named Claude and Press in 2006.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Has won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Piano. Has also been nominated for Academy Awards for Broadcast News, The Firm, and Thirteen. Won 2 Primetime Emmys for the TV films Roe vs. Wade and The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleading-Murdering Mom. Received a Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement. Awarded an honorary doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University in 2016. Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008.

324. Sarah Vowell

Dates: 1969-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Family moved to Bozeman, Montana when she was 11 and graduated from Bozeman High School. Earned a B.A. from Montana State University in 1993 in Modern Languages and Literature. Earned an M.A. in Art History from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004) and The Incredibles 2 (2018) as well as various video games and the Incredicoaster theme park attraction.

Characters: Violet Parr

Also Known For: Historian, journalist, essayist, social commentator, and actress who’s written 7 nonfiction books on American history and culture. Was a contributing editor for the radio program This American Life on Public Radio International from 1996 to 2008. Articles have been published in The Village Voice, Esquire, Spin Magazine, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, SF Weekly, and The Washington Post. Has been a regular contributor to Salon.com and was one of the original contributors to McSweeney’s. Books include Radio On: A Listener’s Diary, Take the Cannoli: Stories from the New World, The Partly Cloudy Patriot, Assassination Vacation, The Wordy Shipmates, Unfamiliar Fishes, and Lafayette in the Somewhat United States. Film appearances include End of the Line, Gigantic, Please Give, Hit So Hard, and A.C.O.D. TV appearances include Six Degrees, The Colbert Report, Bored to Death, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Last Call with Carson Daly, The Tavis Smiley Show, Conan, and The Who Was? Show.

Personal Life: Has a fraternal twin sister named Amy with whom she retraced the path of the Cherokee’s forced removal from the southeastern US to Oklahoma, which This American Life would devote an hour to. Spends many vacations with her sister and nephew visiting historical sites. Also suffers from celiac disease.

Later Life: Currently lives in Manhattan within New York City. Is on the advisory board of 826 NYC, a nonprofit tutoring and writing center for students aged 6-18 in Brooklyn.

Trivia: None.

325. Jason Lee

Dates: 1970-present

Early Life and Career: Born in Santa Ana, California. Father was a car dealership manager. Raised in Huntington Beach and attended Ocean View High School. A hyperactive and energetic child, Lee took up took up skateboarding after his mom bought him a skateboard hoping he’d use it to burn off excess energy. As he developed his interest in skateboarding, Lee spent most of his time perfecting his craft, leading him to drop out of school in order to pursue a professional career in the sport during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Co-founded the company Stereo Sound Agency with fellow skateboarder Chris “Dune” Pastras, which they’d later revive in 2003. After taking some minor roles in 1992-1994, Lee eventually left professional skateboarding for a full-time acting career. First film was Mallrats in 1995.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004) as well as the short Jack-Jack Attack and several video games.

Characters: Buddy Pine/IcrediBoy/Syndrome

Also Known For: Actor, filmmaker, photographer, and former professional skateboarder best known as Earl Hickey in My Name Is Earl, Bones in Monster House, Underdog in Underdog, and Dave Seville in the Alvin and the Chipmunks films. Film appearances include Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jersey Girl, Clerks II, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Cop Out, Mumford, Almost Famous, Heartbreakers, Big Trouble, Dreamcatcher, Columbus Circle, Mi Vida Loca, Drawing Files, A Better Place, Kissing a Fool, Enemy of the State, Vanilla Sky, Stealing Harvard, A Guy Thing, I Love Your Work, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Drop Dead Sexy, Behaving Badly, Tell, Growing Up Smith, We Bare Bears: The Movie, and The 4:30 Movie. TV appearances include Weapons of Mass Destruction, Saturday Night Live, American Dad!, Memphis Beat, Up All Night, Raising Hope, Men at Work, Peter Rabbit, We Bare Bears, and The Harper House. Video game appearances include Tony Hawk’s Project 8, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Skate 3.

Personal Life: Married twice. First wife was actress and photographer Carmen Llewelyn from 1995 until their divorce in 2001. Lee later admitted their split was mainly due to his commitment to Scientology at the time as well as admitting to talent manager Gay Ribisi that she read A Piece of Blue Sky (a Scientology critical book), which resulted in her “disconnection letter” from Lee and being labeled a suppressive person. Was engaged to actress Beth Riesgraf from 2001 to 2007. They have a son named Pilot Inspektor born in 2003. Second and current wife is Turkish model Ceren Alkac since 2008. They have a daughter named Casper born in 2008, a son named Sonny born in 2012, and a daughter named Alberta “Birdy” born in 2017. As of 2016, Lee has left Scientology and he and his family have lived in Denton, Texas for 4 years.

Later Life: Has published of books of his instant photography since the late 2010s. In 2019, his photos of Oklahoma were exhibited in OK: Jason Lee Photographs in the Philbrook Museum of Art. Currently lives in Los Angeles.

Trivia: Was nominated twice for a Golden Globe for My Name Is Earl. Has won an Independent Spirit Award for Chasing Amy. Is 1/5 owner of the restaurant Barley and Board.

326. Elizabeth Pena

Dates: 1959-2014

Early Life and Career: Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Father was Cuban actor, playwright, director, and designer. Mother was a producer. Wanted to be an actress since she was 8. Family moved to Cuba when she was less than a year old but returned when she was 9 and resided in New York City where her parents founded the Latin American Theatre Ensemble. Graduated from New York School of the Performing Arts in 1977. Made her film debut in 1979.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004) as well as a couple of video games.

Characters: Mirage

Also Known For: Actress best known as Rosa Santos in Maya & Miguel. Film appearances include Down and Out in Beverly Hills, *batteries not included, La Bamba, Jacob’s Ladder, Rush Hour, Nothing Like the Holidays, Lone Star, El Super, Times Square, They All Laughed, Crossover Dreams, Vibes, Blue Steel, The Waterdance, Dead Funny, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, Lone Star, Gridlock’d, Strangeland, Seven Girlfriends, Tortilla Soup, Impostor, Zig-Zag, How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer, Transamerica, Down in the Valley, Sueno, Adrift in Manhattan, D-War, Love Comes Lately, A Single Woman, Mother and Child, Down for Life, The Perfect Family, Plush, Grandma, The Lost City, Girl on the Edge, Ana Maria in Novela Land, and The Song of Sway Snake. TV appearances include Cagney & Lacey, Hill Street Blues, Tough Cookies, I Married Dora, Shannon’s Deal, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, Dream On, L.A. Law, Roommates, The Outer Limits, The Invaders, Boston Public, CSI: Miami, Suburban Madness, NCIS, Justice League, Without a Trace, American Dad!, Racing for Time, Ghost Whisperer, Major Crimes, Modern Family, and Matador.

Personal Life: Married twice. First husband was TV producer William Stephen Kibler from 1988 to their divorce. Second husband was Hans Rolla from 1994 until her death. Had 2 children named Fiona and Kaelan.

Later Life: Died in 2014 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at 55. Death certificate reads cause of death as liver cirrhosis due to alcohol, which caused acute gastrointestinal bleeding, cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest.

Trivia: Co-founded Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors. Won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Bravo Award for Lone Star.

327. Brad Bird

Dates: 1957-present

Early Life and Career: Born Philip Bradley Bird in Kalispell, Montana but grew up in Corvallis, Oregon. Father worked in the propane business. Paternal grandfather was an Irish immigrant who was president and chief executive of Montana Power Company. Fascination with filmmaking began at an early age. Started drawing at 3, his first cartoons clear attempts at sequential storytelling. Became particularly enamored with animation after a screening of The Jungle Book (1967), and a family friend who had taken animation classes explained how the medium worked. Father found a used camera that could shoot one frame at a time, and helped Bird set up the device for making films. Bird started his first short subject at 11. That same year, his family connection introduced him to composer George Bruns. Bruns then set Bird up a tour of Walt Disney Productions in Burbank, California. There, he met the Nine Old Men and proclaimed that he’d join them one day. After 2 years, Bird completed his first short, a 3-minute adaptation of The Tortoise and the Hare and sent the film to his idols at Disney. The studio responded with an open invitation for Bird to stop whenever in town, which led him to make several visits to Disney’s headquarters in the ensuing years. This opportunity was an “unofficial apprenticeship” of sorts that was “never offered” to anyone previously. Worked closely with Mitt Kahl and began work on another film Ecology American Style, which was ambitious and in color while the workload was intense. Instead, Bird focused on other interests during his high school years and would later graduate from Corvallis High School. That year, Disney awarded Bird a scholarship to the California Institute of the Arts, which he attended after a 3-year break. Classmates included prominent future animators and filmmakers such as John Lasseter, Tim Burton, and Harry Selick. He would accept a job as animator for Walt Disney Productions in 1978. Only to leave disillusioned with the studio to work with Steven Spielberg and later on The Simpsons.  After completing The Iron Giant, Bird reconnected with Lasseter and went on to work for Pixar.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), and The Incredibles 2 (2018) as well as the Auntie Edna short, a few video games, and the Incredicoaster theme park attraction.

Characters: Edna Mode and Ambrister Minion

Also Known For: Filmmaker, animator, and voice actor who’s had a career spanning 4 decades in animation and live-action. Worked behind the scenes for films like The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), The Incredibles 2 (2018), The Fox and the Hound (1981), The Black Cauldron (1985), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), Toy Story 3 (2010), Cars 2 (2011), Brave (2012), Monsters University (2013), Inside Out (2015), The Good Dinosaur (2015), Finding Dory (2017), Coco (2017), Toy Story 4 (2019), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), Cars (2006), Frozen II (2019), and Lightyear (2022) as well as various shorts. Non-Disney work include Animalympics, Plague Dogs, The Brave Little Toaster, The Iron Giant, batteries not included, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Tomorrowland, An American Tail, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Thumbelina, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Balto, Ice Age, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Corpse Bride, Fog City Mavericks, The Pixar Story, Jurassic World, The Angry Birds Movie, Werewolf by Night, Amazing Stories, Family Dog, Rugrats, The Critic, King of the Hill, and The Simpsons as well as the Canvas short.

 Personal Life: Married to Elizabeth Canney since 1988. They have 3 sons named Nicholas (Squirt), Rusty (Bike Boy), and Michael (Tony Rydinger). Has often been characterized as controlling with an exquisite attention to detail. While his “demanding and punishing” direction has led some to consider him difficult to work with. Also had an older sister named Susan who was killed by her estranged husband.

Later Life: The Incredibles 3 is set to be released soon.

Trivia: Has won 2 Academy Awards for The Incredibles (2004) and Ratatouille (2007). Has won 8 Annie Awards in which he holds the record. Received the Winsor McCay Award in 2011. Designed Sideshow Bob. Believes animation to be an art form, not a genre. Is close friends with John Lasseter. Was offered to direct Star Wars: The Force Awakens but turned it down.

328. Bud Luckey

Dates: 1934-2018

Early Life and Career: Born William Everet Luckey in Billings, Montana. Served in the US Air Force during the Korean War. Later served as an illustrator with the NATO Occupied Forces in Europe and North Africa from 1953-1954 and with Strategic Air Command from 1954-1957. His first Air Force duty station were Noasseur Air Base, a nuclear bomber strike base and storage depot south of Casablanca, Morocco. There, he served with the Third Air Force Material Command, Southern District. Additional stations were Lackland AFB, Kelly AFB, and Portland AFB. Was an Air Force reservist through the mid-1960s. After leaving active duty in the Air Force, Luckey attended what is now California Institute of the Arts under the G. I. Bill from 1957 to 1960. Received professional animation training at the University of Southern California with Disney veteran animator Art Babbitt. After graduation, Luckey worked as Babbitt’s assistant/apprentice for a time at Quartet Films in Los Angeles. After a few animation jobs, Luckey became Art Director and Producer at the Guild, Bascom, & Bonfigli advertising agency from 1961-1969. There, he worked on TV commercials for Kellog’s Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, and Rice Krispies as well as Interstate Bakeries’ Dolly Madison products featuring Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts characters. Created the “Bosco Dumbunnies” characters for the Best Foods Chocolate Milk Amplifier product Bosco Chocolate Syrup. It was in advertising where Luckey worked copywriter and future collaborator Don Hadley and the legendary Jim Henson. These friendships would result in Luckey working for Sesame Street through his own animation studio Luckey-Zamora Picture Moving Company during the 1970s.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004), Toy Story 3 (2010), and Winnie the Pooh (2011) as well as the shorts Jack-Jack Attack, Boundin’ and Hawaiian Vacation.

Characters: Rick Dicker, Chuckles the Clown, and Eeyore

Also Known For: Artist, cartoonist, illustrator, musician, singer, and voice actor. Best known for writing and animating many short films for Sesame Street and the Children’s Television Workshop, often doing voice work as well. Also known for his work at Pixar where he worked as a character designer for films like Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2 (1999), A Bug’s Life (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), and Toy Story 3 (2010). John Lasseter credits Luckey with the creation of Woody who was originally a ventriloquist dummy like Edgar Bergren’s Charlie McCarthy but evolved into a pullstring doll with an empty gun holster. Also, designed and illustrated over 100 children’s books containing his characters.

Personal Life: Father of animator, director, and producer Andy Luckey, best known as producer of the animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Later Life: Luckey-Zamora merged with Colossal Pictures during the late 1980s. Luckey himself later joined Pixar in 1992 as its fifth animator and oldest employee. Worked there as a storyboard artist, character designer, and voice performer until his retirement in 2014. Died at his home of a stroke in 2018 in Newtown, Connecticut at 83.

Trivia: Won an Annie Award for Boundin’ which was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Was close friends with Jim Henson.

329. Lou Romano

Dates: 1972-present

Early Life and Career: Born in San Diego, California. Had an interest in drawing and painting at an early age and studied theater arts, performing in plays throughout junior and senior high school. Studied acting at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. After graduating in 1990, Romano studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts. He then completed workshops at The Goundlings in Los Angeles. Later went on to work as an art director and designer for animated projects. Joined Pixar in 2000.

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), and Ratatouille (2007) as well as the short Your Friend the Rat, and the Kinect-Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure video game.

Characters: Bernie Kropp, Snot Rod, and Alfredo Linguini

Also Known For: Animator and voice actor best known for his work at Pixar and Laika. Has worked behind the scenes in Monsters, Inc. (2001), The Incredibles (2004), Up (2009), Luca (2021) and the live-action Dumbo (2019) as well as various shorts. Non-Disney projects include The Pagemaster, The Powderpuff Girls, Cats Don’t Dance, The Iron Giant, Dexter’s Laboratory, ParaNorman, The Box Trolls, The Little Prince, Kubo and the Two Strings, Samurai Jack, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Wonder Park, and Wendell & Wild.

Personal Life: Resides in the Bay Area with his wife.

Later Life: Left Pixar to work at Laika in 2009.

Trivia: Has won an Annie Award for his work on The Incredibles (2004). Artwork has been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art and the Gallery at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City as well as been published on the cover of The New Yorker.

330. Peter Sohn

Dates: 1977-present

Early Life and Career: Born in the Bronx in New York City to Korean immigrants. While studying at CalArts, Sohn got a summer job working on The Iron Giant. After graduation, he worked at the Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros. before coming to Pixar in the art and story departments for Finding Nemo (2003).

Movies and Cartoons: The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), Monsters University (2013), The Good Dinosaur (2015), Cars 3 (2017), Luca (2021), and Lightyear (2022) as well as various shorts and a few video games.

Characters: Mugger, Emile, Forrest Woodbrush, Ciccio, and Sox

Also Known For: Filmmaker, animator, storyboard artist, and voice actor best known for his work at Pixar. Has worked behind the scenes of Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), Toy Story 3 (2010), Brave (2012), Inside Out (2015), The Good Dinosaur (2015), Finding Dory (2016), Cars 3 (2017), Coco (2017), The Incredibles 2 (2018), Toy Story 4 (2019), Onward (2020), Soul (2020), Luca (2021), Turning Red (2022), Lightyear (2022), Elemental (2023), and Inside Out 2 (2024) as well as the Win or Lose show and various shorts. Has worked behind the scenes of non-Disney movies including The Iron Giant, Osmosis Jones, Ponyo, Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse, and Borrowed Time.

Personal Life: Married to his college sweetheart, artist Anna Chambers. Has 2 children.

Later Life: Still actively working as of 2025.

Trivia: Was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for Elemental (2023).