Biografia
Dee Bradley Baker is one of the most versatile and sought-after voice actors, and as such has been heard in hundreds of television shows, video games, and movies. Mr. Baker appears regularly on many Disney Television animated series: e.g. he voiced Perry the Platypus on the smash Phineas and Ferb, and the beloved dwarf Dopey on The 7D.
On the Daytime Emmy Award-winning Star Wars: The Clone Wars series, he portrayed not only Captain Rex but also an entire army of clone soldiers; his ability to maintain subtly distinct personalities among the latter has earned him two Annie Award nominations (the animation industry's Oscars equivalent) for Best Voice Acting in a Television Production.
His television work also includes the hit animated series American Dad, as Klaus the goldfish; Avatar: The Legend of Korra!, voicing Tarrlok, Pabu, and Nala; SpongeBob Squarepants, giving voice to Squilliam and Perch Perkins; and Adventure Time, as Cinnamon Bun. On Nickelodeon's classic 1990s game show Legends of the Hidden Temple, Mr. Baker voiced the rock god Olmec.
Among the top video games that he has been a voice in are Batman: Arkham City, as Ra's Al Ghul; Portal 2, playing all the co-op bots; and, incarnating all manner of creatures, World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, Diablo 3, Left 4 Dead 2, the Gears of War series, and Halo 2 and 3.
Mr. Baker has worked with such notable movie directors as Gore Verbinski, on Pirates of the Caribbean as a parrot; Zack Snyder, on Dawn of the Dead as zombies; Joe Pytka, on Space Jam as Looney Tunes legends Daffy Duck and the Tazmanian Devil; and George Miller, on the Academy Award-winning Happy Feet as the penguin Maurice.
Universal Pictures
Aktor
Dokumentalne | |
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2014 |
Cosplayer Nation |
2013 |
I Know That Voice |
Kompilacje wideo | |
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2009 |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Spongicus |
Gość
Programy | |
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2022 |
How Not to Draw |
2021 |
Legends of the Hidden Temple |
2017 |
IMDb on the Scene - Interviews |
Talkin' Toons |
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2014 |
Rebels Recon |
2009 |
Red Carpet Report |
2008 |
Piper's Picks TV |
1994 |
Sidewalks Entertainment |