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The Actor Who Voiced Your Entire Childhood

The Actor Who Voiced Your Entire Childhood Phil LaMarr has voiced over 250 cartoon characters - and if you're of a certain age, the guy essentially voiced your entire childhood! Subscribe to our channel:

Voice actors are, without a doubt, the unsung heroes of the world of entertainment.

While more conventional actors are instantly recognisable, by virtue of the fact that their faces are always front and centre during their performances, voice actors can generally go about their daily lives like "normal" people.

But you should never underestimate the impact of a good voice actor. Without even realising it, the same performers have been entertaining you for years in various television shows and movies - and none more so than Phil LaMarr.

In this video, we'll be telling you all about his career and the man behind the voice.

He's voiced characters in shows like Johnny Bravo, The Wild Thornberrys, Family Guy, Static Shock, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Samurai Jack, The Simpsons, The Batman, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Phineas and Ferb, and Afro Samurai.

He's also voiced characters in movies like The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Shark Tale, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, The Emoji Movie, Incredibles 2 and The Lion King.

But he's also done voice work on video games and appeared as a live action actor in a bunch of TV shows and movies - and some of them might surprise you.

You'll just have to watch the whole video to find out more!

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