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Bess Armstrong (b. 1953) Clio in "Fire From Olympus" American actress. IMDb Rene Auberjonois (b. 1940) Dr. March in "On Leather Wings" and "Terror in the Sky" Actor, best known on TV as Clayton Endicott III in the sitcom Benson and Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Much voice work, too. IMDb VoiceChasers WhatACharacter Stephen Baldwin (b. 1966) Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow in "Big Time" Baldwin brotherif you can tell 'em apart you're a better man than I. IMDb Billy Barty (1924-2000) Hips McManus in "Double Talk" Midget actor, very visible and very famous. IMDb VoiceChasers WhatACharacter Ed Begley Jr. (b. 1949) Charlie Collins in "Joker's Favor"; Germs in "Feat of Clay"; Dr. Corso in "April Moon" Character actor. Batman fans will remember him as Nygma's supervisor in Batman Forever. IMDb Jeff Glen Bennett (b. ?) Jack Ryder (Creeper) in TNBA, H.A.R.D.A.C. in "Heart of Steel"; 2D Man in "Heroes" Much-employed vocal performer. Standout among his numerous credits: The title role in Johnny Bravo, Freakazoid's Lord Bravery and The Hunter, and Dexter's Dad on Dexter's Laboratory. IMDb VoiceChasers Jodi Benson (b. 1961) Aquagirl in "The Call" American voice actress. A more famous underwater role: Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid. IMDb VoiceChasers Robbie Benson (b. 1956) Wilkes in "P.O.V." American teen actor of the 70s. More recently has appeared in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and provided the voice of the Beast in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. IMDb Ken Berry (b. 1933) Seymour Grey in "Never Fear " American actor and comedian of the Disney studio (e.g., The Cat from Outer Space.) Also familiar from F Troop and Mama's Family. IMDb Barry Bostwick (b. 1946) Irving Kleinman in "Mean Seasons" Actor, best known as Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the mayor in the sitcom Spin City. IMDb WhatACharacter Wayne Brady (b. 1972) Micron in "The Call" American actor, a performer on ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? IMDb WhatACharacter Kimberly Brooks (b. ?) Kathy Duquesne in Mystery of the Batwoman Actress with some voice work experience. IMDb Julie Brown (b. 1958) Lily in "Eternal Youth"; Zatanna in "Zatanna" American actress IMDb Roscoe Lee Browne (b. 1925) Dr. Wataki in "Time Out of Joint" Deep voiced actor possessing awesome diction; usually as lawyers, judges, or respectable-seeming con men. IMDb VoiceChasers WhatACharacter Corey Burton (b. 1955) Brainiac in "Knight Time"; Vilmos Egans in "Rebirth" and Istvan Hegedesh in "Armory" Voice actor of vast range and experience. IMDb VoiceChasers CoreyBurton.com Levar Burton (b. 1957) Hayden Sloane in "The Worry Men" Character actor, best known as Kunta Kinte in TV's Roots and Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation. IMDb Joseph Campanella (b. 1933) Matthew Thorne in "Paging the Crime Doctor" Character actor with long experience, especially in television. IMDb Dan Castellaneta (b. 1958) Kobra flunkies in "Curse of Kobra"; Howard's dad in "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" Voice actor, best known from The Simpsons (Homer, Krusty the Klown, Groundskeeper Willie, etc.) IMDb VoiceChasers WhatACharacter Scott Cleverdon (b. 1969) Thomas Blake in "Cult of the Cat"; Jack (The Royal Flush Gang) in Batman Beyond ("Dead Man's Hand" and "Once Burned") Scottish actor. IMDb Bud Cort (b. 1948) Wormwood in "The Cape & Cowl Conspiracy" American actor, best known from Harold and Maude. Also voiced the Toyman on Superman: The Animated Series. IMDb Tim Curry (b. 1946) Mutro Butha in "Final Cut" Character actor and singer, equally good at sinister and comic roles. Best known as Dr. Frank-n-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. IMDb VoiceChasers E. G. Daily (b. ?) Thrift store manager in "Beware the Creeper" Actress with much voice work to her credit: Babe (title role), Powerpuff Girls (Buttercup), Rugrats (Tommy). Also played Dottie in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. IMDb VoiceChasers egdaily.com Tim Daly (b. 1956) Clark Kent (Superman) in TNBA Actor, best known as Joe Hackett from the sitcom Wings and as Dr. Richard Kimble in the TV spinoff of The Fugitive. IMDb John de Lancie (b. 1948) Eagleton in "Blind as a Bat" and "The Mechanic" American actor, best known as "Q" in Star Trek: The Next Generation. IMDb WhatACharacter Dana Delany (b. 1956) Lois Lane in TNBA; Andrea Beaumont in Mask of the Phantasm Actress, the lead in the TV drama China Beach. IMDb George DiCenzo (b. ?) Ubu in BTAS Character actor. IMDb VoiceChasers WhatACharacter Andy Dick (b. 1965) Stan in "The Eggbaby" Comedian, best known as the goofball Matthew from the sitcom NewsRadio. IMDb Micky Dolenz (b. 1945) Max and Min in "Two Face" Ex-Monkee. IMDb VoiceChasers Sean Donnellan (b. ?) Virtual Announcer in Batman Beyond IMDb Paul Dooley (b. 1928) Father Michael in "It's Never Too Late" Character actor of long experience. IMDb WhatACharacter Fametracker Roy Dotrice (b. 1923) Frederick in "The Lion and the Unicorn" (miscredited as 'Roy Doctrice') British character actor, often as curmudgeonly fathers: Father on Beauty and the Beast, Leopold Mozart in Amadeus. IMDb Richard Dysart (b. 1929) Dr. Bartholomew in "Dreams in Darkness" and "Lock Up" Character actor, best known from TV's L.A. Law IMDb Jill Eikenberry (b. 1947) Carter's Mom in "Hidden Agenda " American actress, Ann Kelsey on TV's L.A. Law. IMDb Hector Elizondo (b. 1936) Fallbrook in "The Terrible Trio"; Bane in Mystery of the Batwoman Character actor. IMDb VoiceChasers Cary Elwes (b. 1962) Paxton Powers in "Ascension." English-born actor, appearing in such diverse films as The Princess Bride, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Twister and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. IMDb Farrah Forke (b. 1967) Barda in "The Call" American actress. IMDb Matt Frewer (b. 1958) Sid the Squid in "The Man Who Killed Batman" Character actor and comedian, best known from the 80s as "Max Headroom." IMDb VoiceChasers Elisa Gabrielli (b. ?) Sonia Alcana in Mystery of the Batwoman Actress. IMDb Michael Gross (b. 1947) Warren McGinnis in "Betrayal"; Ventris in "See No Evil" Actor, best known as father Steven Keaton on Family Ties; also as Reba McEntire's husband in Tremors. IMDb Khrystyn Haje (b. 1968) Rebecca Fallbrook in "The Terrible Trio" American actress, best remembered from the late 80s sitcom Head of the Class. IMDb Linda Hamilton (b. 956) Susan Maguire in "Chemistry"; Dr. Stephanie Lake in "Meltdown" American actress of the Sigourney Weaver tough-as-nails school. Played Sarah Connor in the Terminator films; also Catherine Chandler of TV's Beauty and the Beast. IMDb Harry Hamlin (b. 1951) Kaiser in "Joker's Wild" and Romulus in "Moon of the Wolf" American actor, best known as Michael Kuzak in L.A. Law; fantasy film fanatics will remember him as Perseus in Clash of the Titans. IMDb Tippi Hedren (b. 1931) Donna Day in "Mean Seasons" American actress, a former model. Most famous as Melanie Daniels in Hitchcock's The Birds. IMDb Katherine Helmond (b. 1934) Connie in "It's Never Too Late" American comic actress, best remembered from TV's Soap; Terry Gilliam cast her as the devotee of plastic surgery in Brazil. IMDb Michael Horse (b. 1951) Ubu in TNBA Character actor of Native American ancestry; played Tonto in the ill-fated 1980 The Legend of the Lone Ranger and Deputy Hawk in TV's Twin Peaks. IMDb VoiceChasers Ken Howard (b. 1944) Harness in "See No Evil" American character actor, often in foxy/folksy roles. IMDb Ernie Hudson (b. 1945) Security Guard in "Joker's Wild" Character actor, best known as the fourth of the Ghostbusters. IMDb Michael Ironside (b. 1950) 80s Batman in "Legends of the Dark Knight" Hard-edged Canadian character actor, usually in military roles (e.g., Starship Troopers, Top Gun). Voiced Darkseid in Superman: The Animated Series. IMDb WhatACharacter Fametracker Jeffrey Jones (b. 1947) Nivens in "A Bullet for Bullock" American character actor, usually as fussy and ineffective authority figures. Best remembered as Rooney in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, though he also did scene-stealing work in Amadeus and Beetlejuice. Recent Justice League appearance as Sir Swami in "Legends." IMDb WhatACharacter Fametracker Stacy Keach Jr. (b. 1941) Phantasm in Mask of the Phantasm and Robert Vance in "Lost Soul" American actor of intimidating presence, closely identified with the title role in the TV drama Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer; has latterly appeared as the father on the sitcom Titus. IMDb Charles Kimbrough (b. 1936) Singing Commissioner in "Out of the Past" Stage actor, best known as stiff news anchor Jim Dial on the sitcom Murphy Brown. Voiced Victor the gargoyle in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. IMDb Dan Lauria (b. 1947) Bill Wallace in "Earthmover" Character actor, best known as father Jack Arnold on TV's The Wonder Years. IMDb Senator Patrick Leahy (b. 1940) Territorial Governor in "Showdown." No, that's not his first name. He's the senior Senator from Vermont and a noted Batman fanatic. US Senate Heather Locklear (b. 1961) Lisa in "Prophecy of Doom" Blonde bombshell, from TV's Melrose Place and Spin City. IMDb more guest stars |
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