No, Tom Devanney did the voice of Marilyn Manson. The episode was "Saving Private Brian", episode 4 from season 5.
No.
He did appear in "Saving Private Brian" but he was voiced by Tom Devanney
no she thinks it is very immature
Hahaha. No he is not.
No, he does not have a split tongue, it's just a silly rumor, he uses a lot of voice processors and enhanced vocals.
He is a Baritone. I'd say he was a High Baritone before his voice started diminishing. He's now a Standard Baritone.
To be honest, Marilyn Manson has gotten old and worn out his vocals, he should take some rest so he could recover at least some, however, he refuses to do so, at the moment where he's heading, he could loose his voice because he's straining it, other than that, I use to think he was a wonderful singer, however, him being HIM, I believe he is amazing.
the instrument family the voice fits into is the vocal family.
Hahaha. No he is not.
No, he does not have a split tongue, it's just a silly rumor, he uses a lot of voice processors and enhanced vocals.
He is a Baritone. I'd say he was a High Baritone before his voice started diminishing. He's now a Standard Baritone.
To be honest, Marilyn Manson has gotten old and worn out his vocals, he should take some rest so he could recover at least some, however, he refuses to do so, at the moment where he's heading, he could loose his voice because he's straining it, other than that, I use to think he was a wonderful singer, however, him being HIM, I believe he is amazing.
Himself as the Aurora Boreanaz
Marilyn Struthers has written: 'Structuring in the voice of experience'
Yes he was. The actor Seth Rogen does appear in the TV series called Family Guy.He plays the role of Seth (himself) in a couple of episodes."FOX-y Lady" which was released in 2009. And "Family Gay", also released in 2009.
Denis Leary appears in an episode of The Simpsons notFamily Guy
Luke Perry voiced himself in The Story Heard 'Round the World
No. He has never provided a voice for Family Guy. He did however appear on South Park (not voicing himself obviously) being eaten by a monster.
the instrument family the voice fits into is the vocal family.
The cast of Catch Phrase - 1986 includes: Charles Foster as Himself - Voice Over Nick Jackson as Himself - Voice Over Chris Jarvis as Himself - Voice Over Stephen Mulhern as Himself - Presenter Ted Robbins as Himself - Voice Over Nick Weir as Himself - Presenter