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The KnackEpisode Number: 9 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Wednesday April 21, 1999 Prod Code: 110 |
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Chris Elliott Role: Voice of Dogbert This now famous actor, who is the son of former actor Bob Elliott, got his start as a writer on David Letterman's NBC program, "Late Night with David Letterman." Then in the early 1990's Elliott would receive his own seriers on the FOX network called "Get a Life." On this sitcom, Elliott wrote,... Read More |
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Jim Wise Role: Loud Howard |
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Daniel Stern Role: Voice of Dilbert Originally from Bethesda, Maryland, Daniel Stern has been acting professionally since the age of seventeen. Following his high school graduation, he auditioned for the Washington Shakespeare Festival seeking a job as a lighting engineer but ended up as "a strolling player with a lute" in their... Read More |
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Tress MacNeille Role: Carol/Various Guests Tress MacNeille is one of the most renowned voice actors in the industry. Many heavyweights in the business consider her amongst the most talented voice actors in history. A veteran of the industry, she has been doing voice overs since the late 1970s; a few of her credits include Dot Warner,... Read More |
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Tom Kenny Role: Ashok/Ratbert Tom Kenny was raised in East Syracuse, New York, where he later attended Catholic School. Tom Kenny was always fascinated with comic books and animated programs, which he read and watched on a constant basis, which permitted him to know more about the two subjects than anyone in his... Read More |
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Larry Miller Role: Voice of the Pointy-Haired Boss Larry Miller was born on October 15, 1953 in Long Island, New York. He grew up there with a keen interest in music. He went to Amherst College and graduated with a degree in music. Hoping to make it as a professional musician he moved to New York City and began playing at nightclubs as a... Read More |
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Kathy Griffin Role: Voice of Alice (uncredited) Kathy Griffin, a native of Chicagoland, is the youngest of five children. She has three older brothers and an older sister. When her parents retired to California, Kathy moved west with them after finishing high school and began trying to break into show business. She performed with the... Read More |
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Gordon Hunt Role: Voice of Wally |
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Jackie Hoffman Role: Voice of Dilmom Jackie grew up in Great Neck, New York. She went to North Shore Hebrew Academy until 9th grade. For high school she went to public school. She has been quoted as saying her father was her greatest inspiration. Her family- Father, Wally (deceased), Mother, Charlotte, Siblings- Larry,... Read More |
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Maurice LaMarche Role: Garbage Man/Bob the Dinosaur Maurice LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 30, 1958. Shortly after his birth, he and his family moved to Timmins, Ontario. During his childhood, he slowly gained a talent and love for mimicry (Impressionalism). Later on this love of mimicry turned into a love of stand up... Read More |
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Gary Kroeger Role: Marketing Guy |
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Tress MacNeille Role: Voice of Unknown Tress MacNeille is one of the most renowned voice actors in the industry. Many heavyweights in the business consider her amongst the most talented voice actors in history. A veteran of the industry, she has been doing voice overs since the late 1970s; a few of her credits include Dot Warner,... Read More |
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Gary Kroeger Role: Voice of Unknown |
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Tom Kenny Role: Voice of Asok/ Ratbert Tom Kenny was raised in East Syracuse, New York, where he later attended Catholic School. Tom Kenny was always fascinated with comic books and animated programs, which he read and watched on a constant basis, which permitted him to know more about the two subjects than anyone in his... Read More |
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Maurice LaMarche Role: Voice of Garbage Man Maurice LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 30, 1958. Shortly after his birth, he and his family moved to Timmins, Ontario. During his childhood, he slowly gained a talent and love for mimicry (Impressionalism). Later on this love of mimicry turned into a love of stand up... Read More |
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Jim Wise Role: Voice of Loud Howard |
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