Star Wars: Clone Wars

Cartoon Network (ended 2005)

Cast & Crew

EDIT
  • Nick Jameson

    Supreme Chancellor Palpatine

    7.5
  • Frank Welker

    Outpost Commander

    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.
  • Grey DeLisle

    Padmé Amidala

    9.6
    Grey DeLisle was born into a family that loved music, though problems soon occurred and her father left the family, which caused her mother to get addicted to drugs. Grey DeLisle was raised by her grandmother, Eva Flores Ruth, who was once a vocalist who worked with several famous individuals. Grey DeLisle eventually got into the current trend of music, with bands such as The Cure, though when her mother became a born again Pentecostal, she was forced to burn her cassettes and she then changed her life from that point on.

    She began to get interesting in gospel music and she performed stand-up comedy. Her voice imitations were usually a crowd favorite and upon receiving some advice from her friends, she decided to audition for a voice-acting role. Grey DeLisle has since then aspired to become one of the most sought after voice actresses in recent times and she continues to have a musical career as well, releasing four CDs and still going on tours around the world. She is mostly recognized by the dark, gothic voices that she does on various cartoons [i.e. Samantha Manson, Danny Phantom]. She is best known for voicing female characters with anger issues such as Vicky, Veronica, Yumi, Mandy, Milkshakes, and Kimiko.moreless
  • Corey Burton

    Count Dooku, Darth Tyrannous

    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
  • Anthony Daniels

    C-3PO

    9.8
    Anthony was born on February the 21st 1946 in Salisbury, England. He was educated in a public school in the Yorkshire countryside where he first developed his passion for drama. However, he chose a more practical career in law rather than move straight into acting. After two years though he had had enough and quit law for hotel management. When he saw that this too was not the career he wanted a teacher of his suggested acting and that's when he decided to become an actor. He would go on to perform in many national theatre productions and co-star in the Star Wars saga as C3P0, a character that would become a cinematic icon.moreless
  • André Sogliuzzo

    Captain Typho, Battle Droids

    8.9
    Andr Sogliuzzo has been working in the Los Angeles region for the past fifteen years as a voice actor. He has provided voices for countless characters in movies, animated programs and video games, though he has had some appearing roles in several movies. Andr Sogliuzzo is most sought after due to the wide array of accents that he can provide for various characters, which has permitted him to work with some of the best voice actors and actresses in the country.moreless
  • James Arnold Taylor

    Obi-Wan Kenobi

    9.7
    James Arnold Taylor was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California and began his career at the age of 16 as a stand-up comic. A year later he became a disc jockey at the town's most popular rock station KTYD-FM. Since then James hasn't stopped working and wouldn't have it any other way. His voice, along with his many original characters and impressions, can be heard all over the country on a daily basis on radio, television, video games, telephone services, even at amusement parks. James has produced in excess of 7000 comedy bits for the Premiere Radio Networks' syndicated comedy services, which play on morning show radio. He has also voiced promos for Fox, ABC, CBS, and NBC; voice-doubled for stars such as Michael J. Fox, John Ratzenberger, Dick Van Dyke, and Nicolas Cage; been the announcer of major campaigns for McDonalds, Disney, Progressive Auto Insurance, and the national phone service AOL MovieFone; and starred in feature animated films and television shows for Disney, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., and more. Over the last few years, James has found great success in voicing video games. He has done numerous titles such as Monsters, Inc., Buzz Lightyear, Lilo & Stitch, Lord of the Rings, and held the lead role in the widely popular Final Fantasy X. James runs his own production company/recording studio out of his home in the Los Angeles area with his wife/manager, Allison Taylor. In addition, he co-wrote, produced, and starred in an independent feature based on his stand-up comedy act entitled The Comedy Team of Pete and James. While James does do "on-camera" work from time to time, he has found his true passion to be in voice-over and hopes to have continued success in it for years to come.moreless
  • Mat Lucas

    Anakin Skywalker

    10
  • John DiMaggio

    General Grievous, Padawan

    9.6
    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 in Kim Possible, and Brother Blood on Teen Titans. DiMaggio is a former stand-up comedian. He is also known as the English voice of Wakka of Besaid and Kimahri Ronso in the RPGs Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 and Rhino in the video game Spider-Man 2. Lately he voiced General Grievous' first appearance only in Volume 1 of Star Wars: Clone Wars. He also provided the voice of Fu Dog of American Dragon: Jake Long. He has also several on-screen credits, such as Steve Ballmer in the docudrama about the history of Microsoft-Apple Computer, Pirates of Silicon Valley, as a recurring character Dr. Sean Underhill on Chicago Hope.moreless
  • Nick Jameson

    Darth Sidious

    7.5
  • Cree Summer

    Luminara Undili

    9.3
    Cree Summer Francks was born July 7, 1969 in California to actor Don Francks. Her father didn't want to raise Cree in Hollywood so he moved them to a Plains Cree reserve in Canada, where they lived in a house made of mud. She later lived in a bus, a horse stable as well as a commune. Cree has had an extensive career in voiceover work. Her career started early in her teens when she got the part of the voice of Penny on "Inspector Gadget". It led to many, many more voice roles. In 1988 Cree joined the cast of "A Different World" as Freddie Brooks, a role which she kept for the next 5 years. In 1999 Cree released her first CD, produced by Lenny Kravitz (they met thanks to mutual friend actress Lisa Bonet). Cree continues to work as a voiceover actress in movies and TV as well as building her career as a singer. Her father is famed Canadian actor Don Francks, and her mother is Lili Red Eagle , a member of the Plains Cree First Nation. Her brother is former Much Music VJ Rainbow Sun Francks of Stargate Atlantis. She was born in Los Angeles, California, but grew up on an Indian reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada. Summer's career began in 1983 when she was cast as the voice of niece Penny on the original cartoon version of Inspector Gadget. Her unique, throaty voice was instantly recognizable to casting agents (as well as viewers even today), who began frequently casting her in animated programs. Many of these were part of cult franchises, like The Care Bears Movie (1985) and Ewoks (1985, part of the Star Wars franchise). Audiences finally had a chance to put Summer's voice to a face when she was cast as the afrocentric Winifred "Freddie" Brooks in the Cosby Show spin-off A Different World. Summer, a multiracial woman (of Caucasian, Black, and Native American descent) who wears her hair in a large afro-style, proved to have an appearance as unique as her voice. She remained a regular cast member of the show from 1988 through its end in 1993. During the run of A Different World Summer continued working in voice acting. She was cast in the short-lived television series Sweet Justice in 1994; it went off air in 1995. Barring numerous guest appearances on other live action television shows such as Living Single and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Summer's professional work since has been limited to voice acting. In all, Cree Summer has voiced over 70 animated characters between 1983 and 2004, many of them were African-American girls. These have spanned the realm of video games, cartoon television series, animated films and commercials. Among her most famous roles was in Tiny Toon Adventures (1990) as Elmyra Duff (which she reprised for Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain), Aka Pella in Histeria!, Dulcy the dragon in Sonic the Hedgehog, and Cleo the poodle in Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000-2003). Among her more recent roles are Susie Carmichael in All Grown Up! (itself a role carried over from Rugrats), and the Lincoln sisters Abby/Numbuh 5 and Teen Ninja Cree (formerly Numbuh 11) in Codename: Kids Next Door. In 2001, she did the voice of Princess 'Kida' Kidagakash for Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire. She also does voices in M&M's advertisements as the voice of the female green M&M. Summer has also ventured into the realm of music. In 1990, she sang background vocals on two tracks for fellow A Different World cast member Jasmine Guy's self titled LP. In 1993 she released an album (as lead singer) with her band Subject to Change. The album was not officially released by Capitol Records because of creative differences; the records that were produced were distributed promotionally and are considered a rarity. The band, with an aggressive political message and rock-soul fusion sound, remained popular as a co-headlining act with other performers. In 1999 Summer released the solo album Street Faerie produced by and featuring guest artist (and friend) Lenny Kravitz, the album was not hugely successful. Summer toured as Kravitz's opening act, but her label dropped her and a planned spot with Lilith Fair was cancelled. The label continued to promote it, however, sending out a four-track sampler to radio and issuing remix singles of the track "Revelation Sunshine" in Australia and Europe.moreless
  • John DiMaggio

    General Grievous & "Padawan Shaggy"

    9.6
    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 in Kim Possible, and Brother Blood on Teen Titans. DiMaggio is a former stand-up comedian. He is also known as the English voice of Wakka of Besaid and Kimahri Ronso in the RPGs Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 and Rhino in the video game Spider-Man 2. Lately he voiced General Grievous' first appearance only in Volume 1 of Star Wars: Clone Wars. He also provided the voice of Fu Dog of American Dragon: Jake Long. He has also several on-screen credits, such as Steve Ballmer in the docudrama about the history of Microsoft-Apple Computer, Pirates of Silicon Valley, as a recurring character Dr. Sean Underhill on Chicago Hope.moreless
  • Grey DeLisle

    Asajj Ventress

    9.6
    Grey DeLisle was born into a family that loved music, though problems soon occurred and her father left the family, which caused her mother to get addicted to drugs. Grey DeLisle was raised by her grandmother, Eva Flores Ruth, who was once a vocalist who worked with several famous individuals. Grey DeLisle eventually got into the current trend of music, with bands such as The Cure, though when her mother became a born again Pentecostal, she was forced to burn her cassettes and she then changed her life from that point on.

    She began to get interesting in gospel music and she performed stand-up comedy. Her voice imitations were usually a crowd favorite and upon receiving some advice from her friends, she decided to audition for a voice-acting role. Grey DeLisle has since then aspired to become one of the most sought after voice actresses in recent times and she continues to have a musical career as well, releasing four CDs and still going on tours around the world. She is mostly recognized by the dark, gothic voices that she does on various cartoons [i.e. Samantha Manson, Danny Phantom]. She is best known for voicing female characters with anger issues such as Vicky, Veronica, Yumi, Mandy, Milkshakes, and Kimiko.moreless
  • Grey DeLisle

    Shaak Ti

    9.6
    Grey DeLisle was born into a family that loved music, though problems soon occurred and her father left the family, which caused her mother to get addicted to drugs. Grey DeLisle was raised by her grandmother, Eva Flores Ruth, who was once a vocalist who worked with several famous individuals. Grey DeLisle eventually got into the current trend of music, with bands such as The Cure, though when her mother became a born again Pentecostal, she was forced to burn her cassettes and she then changed her life from that point on.

    She began to get interesting in gospel music and she performed stand-up comedy. Her voice imitations were usually a crowd favorite and upon receiving some advice from her friends, she decided to audition for a voice-acting role. Grey DeLisle has since then aspired to become one of the most sought after voice actresses in recent times and she continues to have a musical career as well, releasing four CDs and still going on tours around the world. She is mostly recognized by the dark, gothic voices that she does on various cartoons [i.e. Samantha Manson, Danny Phantom]. She is best known for voicing female characters with anger issues such as Vicky, Veronica, Yumi, Mandy, Milkshakes, and Kimiko.moreless
  • Grey DeLisle

    Shaak Ti, Nelvaanians

    9.6
    Grey DeLisle was born into a family that loved music, though problems soon occurred and her father left the family, which caused her mother to get addicted to drugs. Grey DeLisle was raised by her grandmother, Eva Flores Ruth, who was once a vocalist who worked with several famous individuals. Grey DeLisle eventually got into the current trend of music, with bands such as The Cure, though when her mother became a born again Pentecostal, she was forced to burn her cassettes and she then changed her life from that point on.

    She began to get interesting in gospel music and she performed stand-up comedy. Her voice imitations were usually a crowd favorite and upon receiving some advice from her friends, she decided to audition for a voice-acting role. Grey DeLisle has since then aspired to become one of the most sought after voice actresses in recent times and she continues to have a musical career as well, releasing four CDs and still going on tours around the world. She is mostly recognized by the dark, gothic voices that she does on various cartoons [i.e. Samantha Manson, Danny Phantom]. She is best known for voicing female characters with anger issues such as Vicky, Veronica, Yumi, Mandy, Milkshakes, and Kimiko.moreless
  • Kevin Michael Richardson

    K'Krunkh

    9.2
    Kevin Michael Richardson is an American voice actor. He's said to be one of the most prominent African-American voice actors in the business. His roles our countless, those including Gantu (Lilo & Stitch), The Joker (The Batman), Barney Rubble (Modern day Flintstone movies), and Glorft Commander (Megas XLR).moreless
  • Daran Norris

    Durge

    9.5
    Daran Norris, known by many other aliases, is an American TV, movie, and voice-over actor. He was born in Ferndale, Washington. He has voiced over 80 films, video games, and animated television shows. He is married to voice-actress Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. Aside from his voice-over work, Daran is also known for playing Cliff McCormack in the cult TV series Veronica Mars. He played a public defender whom the Mars father-and-daughter team approached for legal assistance.moreless
  • Daran Norris

    Ki-Adi-Mundi

    9.5
    Daran Norris, known by many other aliases, is an American TV, movie, and voice-over actor. He was born in Ferndale, Washington. He has voiced over 80 films, video games, and animated television shows. He is married to voice-actress Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. Aside from his voice-over work, Daran is also known for playing Cliff McCormack in the cult TV series Veronica Mars. He played a public defender whom the Mars father-and-daughter team approached for legal assistance.moreless
  • Claudia Katz

    Executive Producer

    0.0
  • George Lucas

    Executive Producer

    9.6
    George Lucas was raised on a walnut ranch in Modesto, California. His father was a stationery store owner and he had three siblings. During his late teens he went to Downey High School and was very much interested in drag car racing. He planned to become a professional race car driver. However a terrible car accident just after his high school graduation ended that dream permanently. The accident changed his views on life. He decided to attend Modesto Junior College before enrolling in the University of Southern California film school. As a film student he made several short films including THX-1138: 4EB (Electronic Labyinth) which won first prize at the 1967-68 National Student Film Festival. He went on to make such great films as Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies.moreless
  • Brian A. Miller

    Executive Producer

    0.0
  • Catherine Winder

    Executive Producer

    0.0
  • Henry Gilroy

    Creator

    10
    Writer and story editor in animation since the early 1990s.
  • George Lucas

    Character Creation

    9.6
    George Lucas was raised on a walnut ranch in Modesto, California. His father was a stationery store owner and he had three siblings. During his late teens he went to Downey High School and was very much interested in drag car racing. He planned to become a professional race car driver. However a terrible car accident just after his high school graduation ended that dream permanently. The accident changed his views on life. He decided to attend Modesto Junior College before enrolling in the University of Southern California film school. As a film student he made several short films including THX-1138: 4EB (Electronic Labyinth) which won first prize at the 1967-68 National Student Film Festival. He went on to make such great films as Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies.moreless
More
Less

Categories

Animation, Science Fiction

Themes

Computer Animation