G.I. Joe

Other (ended 1986)

Cast & Crew

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  • Michael Bell

    Duke / Major Bludd / Xamot / Clutch / Scrap Iron / Lift Ticket / Additional Voices

    9.6
    Michael Patrick Bell is an actor and voice over artist, born April 10, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. Most commonly credited in videogames, animated movies and television series. He is perhaps most famous for playing the voice of Drew Pickles (Angelica's dad), Chazz Finster (Chuckie's dad), and Boris (Didi's father), from the Rugrats and All Grown Up! television shows. He was also a mainstay of 1980s animation, voicing Duke on G.I. Joe, and several characters for Transformers. In fact, Bell caused a minor uproar at BotCon, the official Transformers convention, when he told a panel of convention-goers that voice-over work is "like having a twelve-inch penis, it's no good unless you can keep it hard."[1] He also voiced Lance and Sven on Voltron, and returned to voice Lance in Voltron: The Third Dimension. He also did the voice of the Young Man on the Story of Halloween Horror album on A&M Records in 1977. He also provided the voice of the main character Raziel in three of the Legacy of Kain video games. Michael Bell also shortly played the voice of Ezekiel Rage from The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, and played the rock-star butler Lawrence to Dr. Nefarious in Ratchet and Clank 3: Up Your Arsenal. In addition to these roles, he voiced the characters Medivh and the Druid of the Talon in the game Warcraft 3 and the Druid class and Nihlathak in the game Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, as well as The Fear in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Bell is recognizable as the voice over-dubbing all of Peter Criss' dialogue in the band KISS' TV movie KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. Bell is also well known for his Star Trek roles. He guest starred in the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode Encounter at Farpoint as Bandi administrator Groppler Zorn and in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "The Homecoming" (as a Bajoran) and "The Maquis". His recent role is as Captain Drake in W.I.T.C.H. He is also an avid animal rights activist.moreless
  • B.J. Ward

    Scarlett

    7.5
    B.J. Ward is a popular voice actress and opera singer with a successful traveling stage show, "Stand-Up Opera". She is also a licensed aviator and former Playboy bunny. Her animation voice credits include "Jana of the Jungle", "Space Stars" and "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island".moreless
  • Christopher Collins

    Cobra Commander / Gung-Ho / Breaker

    9.6
  • Arthur Burghardt

    Destro / Stalker

    8.8
  • Morgan Lofting

    Baroness

    10
  • Jackson Beck

    Narrator

    9.5
  • Bill Ratner

    Flint

    8.5
  • Zack Hoffman

    Zartan

    0.0
  • Frank Welker

    Wild Bill / Polly / Torch / Additional Voices

    9.5
    Frank's first job was to talk for Fred on "Scooby-Doo Where are You". He is well known as the "Voice God", because he has done so many voice overs. He grew up with his brother Norman in Denver, Colorado.
  • Lisabeth Aubrey

    Cover Girl

    0.0
  • John Hostetter

    Bazooka

    10
  • Lee Weaver

    Alpine

    7.2
  • Kene Holliday

    Roadblock

    8.0
  • Bill Morey

    Mutt

    0.0
  • Neil Ross

    Shipwreck / Dusty

    9.6
  • Corey Burton

    Tomax

    9.9
    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 (of which he is a big fan). This was not the case so he declined. The spiel was instead recorded by voice actor Joe Leahy (I). To date this has not been popular with Haunted Mansion enthusiasts and petitions are being drawn either to have Paul Frees reinstated or Corey to re-record it. Portrayed Starlab Controller Jerry Lyden on the syndicated radio show "Alien Worlds" (1979).moreless
  • Ron Friedman

    Writer

    0.0
  • Steve Gerber

    Writer

    10
  • Martin Pasko

    Writer

    0.0
  • Rebecca Parr

    Writer

    0.0
  • Gerry Conway

    Writer

    9.7
  • Christy Marx

    Writer

    10
    Christy Marx's media credits span over twenty-five years. She's written for animation, live-action television, film, video games, and comic books. Best known for her development work on the 1980s cartoon series JEM, and as a writer of an episode of the first season of BABYLON 5, she's also written for a wide variety of action-adventure animated series. In 2000, Christy received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Animation from the Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild of America, west (and also became the first woman ever to receive such an honor). In 2006, she also released a book called WRITING FOR ANIMATION, COMICS, AND GAMES from Focal Press books.moreless
  • Roger Slifer

    Writer

    0.0
  • Dan Distefano

    Writer

    0.0
  • Paul Dini

    Writer

    9.4
    Paul Dini is a famous writer that was born in New York City on the date of August 7th 1957.

    He is one of the many men that started the DC comics Universe with Batman The Animated Series and was with the DCAU until Justice League Unlimited where he only wrote occasionally.

    He had previously worked on many series before Batman The Animated Series like Tiny Toons and others.

    One of his favorite superheroes is Zatanna. Like herself, Paul and his wife (Misty Lee) are both magicians.moreless
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Categories

Action & Adventure, Animation, Kids

Themes

Cool Gadgets, Cultural Phenomenon, Epic Battles, Facing Danger, For The Child In You