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Low BudgetEpisode Number: 21 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Friday May 16, 2003 Prod Code: 115 |
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Nancy Cartwright Role: Rufus Nancy Cartwright was born in Ohio in 1959. Her mentor was Daws Butler. He helped her get into the voice acting buisness. Nancy is the memorable voice of Bart Simpson, Ralph Wiggum, Chuckie, and many other famous cartoon characters. She has written her own book "My Life As A 10-Year-Old Boy". |
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Christy Carlson Romano Role: Kim Possible (as Christy Carlson Romano) Christy Carlson Romano was born to Anthony and Sharon Romano as the youngest of four children. More than just a talented actress, Christy has more experience than most people in the same business who are older than her. Her career began on the stage and she was even one of the original Broadway... Read More |
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Gary Cole Role: Dr. Possible (voice) Attended Illinois State University. Member of the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble since 1985. Appeared in numerous award-winning productions in Chicago and New York. Married Teddi Siddall on March 8, 1992 |
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Jean Smart Role: Dr. Possible (Mom) This Seattle native received her B.A. from the University of Washington. She began her acting career as a theatrical stage actress. After relocating to New York City, she landed roles on Broadway in "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove" and "Piaf". Her Broadway performances later landed her some... Read More |
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Will Friedle Role: Ron Stoppable Will Friedle was born as Will Alan Friedle on August 11, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut. He is a comedian and he is probably best known for his starring role as the dumb yet creative older brother Eric Matthews in ABC's Hit TV show Boy Meets World which ran from 1993-2000. He also plays... Read More |
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Raven-Symone Role: Monique She began her career as a child model in her native Atlanta, Ga. When the family moved to New York, the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency signed her. In 1989, she auditioned for a part in the feature film "Ghost Dad," starring bill Cosby. Although she was too young for the role, her personality... Read More |
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Tahj Mowry Role: Wade He was born in Oahu, Hawaii to Timothy, who is Irish American, and Darlene, who is African American. He is the younger brother of the twin sisters Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry, who are both actresses. Tahj loves to play football and currently lives in California. Both Tahj and his sisters appeared... Read More |
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Jeff Bennett Role: Jerry, Earl, PA Voice Jeff Bennett is credited in many names and he's a well-known voice actor in many cartoons and video games. He had been voice acting since the age of 20. He had done many voices of many cartoons like Johnny Bravo , Freakaziod! , Dexter's Laboratory , and Camp Lazlo . In acting, he had appeared... Read More |
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Rob Paulsen Role: Local #1, Mascot Born in Detroit, Michigan in March, 1956, Rob Paulson had from an early age, a talent for mimicking and doing funny voices. He first went out to LA when he was only 19, and moved there on a permenant basis when he was 22. Playing bit parts and backround voices on many animated shows in the early... Read More |
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Jean Smart Role: Cashier #1 This Seattle native received her B.A. from the University of Washington. She began her acting career as a theatrical stage actress. After relocating to New York City, she landed roles on Broadway in "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove" and "Piaf". Her Broadway performances later landed her some... Read More |
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John DiMaggio Role: Cheese-lovin' shopper John DiMaggio is an Italian-American voice actor, and a native of North Plainfield, New Jersey, known primarily for playing the robot Bender in the 20th Century Fox animated series, Futurama. He also voiced Hak Fu in Jackie Chan Adventures, The Scotsman on Samurai Jack, Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed... Read More |
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Corey Burton Recurring Role After recreating the late Paul Frees' "Ghost Host" for Disneyland's "Haunted Mansion Holiday" attraction, Corey was approached to record a new safety spiel for the begining of the ride. He only agreed to do it as long as it was an addition and didn't replace any of Paul Frees' original dialogue... Read More |
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Richard Kind Role: Frugal Lucre Richard Kind, best known for his numerous roles in comedy shows such as "Spin City," "Mad About You" and many other shows, was born in Trenton, New Jersey, USA on November 22, 1956. Richard performs in many theaters and he loves making animated movies, because he has a very loud voice. Richard is... Read More |
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Lauren Tom Role: Personnel Manager? Lauren Tom was raised in Highland Park, Illinois as part of the only Asian family in a largely Jewish neighborhood. She started as a dancer with the Hubbard St. Dance Company and at 17 moved to New York to perform in "A Chorus Line" on Broadway. She has also performed on Broadway in "Hurlyburly"... Read More |
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Kerri Kenney Role: Cashier #2? Kerri joined with an improv comedy group called The State and in 1994 their work was picked up for a sketch comedy show on MTV. Even after the show's cancellation in 1995 (after three seasons) Kenney continued working with her fellow troupe-members. In 1996 the variety show spoof that she... Read More |
Episode Vital Stats
Season Number: 1
Episode Reviews: 5
Score: 7.9 Good 59 votes
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Other: 8 (13.6%)
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