Phil LaMarr

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Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2010.
Born Phillip LaMarr
(1967-01-24) January 24, 1967 (age 45)
Los Angeles, California,
United States
Occupation Actor, Voice actor, Stand up comedian
Years active 1983–present
Website
http://website.mac.com/phillamarr

Phillip "Phil" LaMarr (born January 24, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and voice actor. One of the original cast members on the sketch comedy series MADtv, he is also known for his small, but memorable role as Marvin in Pulp Fiction. He has an extensive voice acting career, with major roles spanning animated series Futurama, Static Shock, Samurai Jack, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, and Transformers Animated, and video games Metal Gear Solid 2 and 4, the Jak and Daxter series, Darksiders, Final Fantasy XII, inFAMOUS, Dead Island and the Mercenaries series.

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Early life

LaMarr was born in Los Angeles, California. He is a graduate of Harvard High School in North Hollywood, and Yale University, where he helped found the improv comedy group Purple Crayon. One of his biggest roles at Yale was the title character in the British comedy Trevor. After graduating in 1989, LaMarr became a member of the award-winning sketch and improv comedy group The Groundlings. He also studied improv at The Second City and at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago with Del Close. He has also improvised with Cold Tofu and Off the Wall. His early film jobs arose from connections from his improv and college years. For example, LaMarr appeared in the film It's Pat (1994), written by friends from the Groundlings, and he appeared in Bio-Dome because the director was a friend from college. However, his big break came in a small but memorable role in Pulp Fiction as Marvin (he would later reprise the role in a MADtv sketch parodying the film).

Career

MADtv

LaMarr, unlike most of the other original nine cast members of MADtv, had extensive television and film jobs experience when he joined the show. Even before college, he had voiced a character on the Mister T cartoon show.

Some of the recurring characters LaMarr performed on MADtv were Desperation Lee ("Funky Walker Dirty Talker"), Jaq the UBS Guy, "sexy player" Rick, talentless R&B singer Savante and Rocket Revengers star Lieutenant Abraham Jefferson (a.k.a. Lincoln Willis).

LaMarr has done impressions of celebrities such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Tommy Davidson, Louis Farrakhan, Michael Jackson, Vernon Jordan, Martin Lawrence, Spike Lee, Sidney Poitier, Colin Powell, Prince, Bill Maher, Ben Vereen, Chris Tucker, Michael Winslow, Rick James, Billy Crystal, Bobby Brown, Bernard Shaw, Sinbad, Kanye West, Don King, Johnnie Cochran, Nat King Cole, Sherman Hemsley, Chris Rock, Ice-T, and Ray Charles. He has done impressions of Moe Howard from The Three Stooges while playing an African-American version of the character.

LaMarr left MADtv at the end of the fifth season (2000).

Sometimes, LaMarr fills in for Greg Proops on the Odd News small, 4 minute section on Yahoo.com. It features odd, but true recent news.

Other television projects

LaMarr's television credits include a starring role on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited as Green Lantern, a major role as Hermes Conrad and various other characters on Futurama, the title roles on Static Shock and Samurai Jack, and guest starring roles on Cold Case, Eve, Reno 911!, the British version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Without a Trace, Invader Zim, The Bernie Mac Show, NYPD Blue, Living Single, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Murphy Brown, and Family Guy. In season three of Mind of Mencia, he played the ghost of Johnnie Cochran. LaMarr reprised his role as Hermes Conrad in the Futurama movies Bender's Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender's Game, and Into the Wild Green Yonder. He also voices Wilt and other recurring characters in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Carver Descartes on The Weekenders, and several characters in the critically acclaimed Afro Samurai. He additionally voices Jazz, Omega Supreme, Oil Slick, and Jetstorm on Transformers Animated. LaMarr played both Gambit and Trask in the animated TV show Wolverine and the X-Men. LaMarr portrayed Nautolan Jedi Master Kit Fisto in Star Wars : The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network; he also played Amit Noloff, a one time character, and a Tactical Droid. He also had a major role in Class of 3000 as Philly Phil. LaMarr will voice JARVIS and Wonder Man in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. and Big Time Rush as Hawk.[1]

Film and theatre projects

LaMarr's stage credits include The Tempest, As You Like It, Guys and Dolls, Asylum, South Coast Repertory's Make the Break and the Sacred Fools Theater Company's inaugural production of The Fatty Arbuckle Spookhouse Revue.

On the big screen, LaMarr is most well known as Marvin from Pulp Fiction. He has appeared in Kill the Man, Free Enterprise, Cherish, and Manna from Heaven. He appeared in Speaking of Sex with Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara, and Back by Midnight with Kirstie Alley, Rodney Dangerfield, and Randy Quaid.

LaMarr's recent film appearances include Fronterz (2004) and Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman (2005). As of April 2006, LaMarr is filming Cook-Off!, in which he will appear as Rev. Thaddeus Briggs, Esq.

LaMarr made a cameo appearance in the Will Ferrell film Step Brothers in which he is viewing a house for sale with his wife.

LaMarr also was in the Yum Corp Sexual Harassment training videos.

LaMarr is playing Cowboy Curtis in the Broadway production of The Pee-wee Herman Show which begins performances Oct. 26th at the newly named Stephen Sondheim Theater. He played the role when the show was recently revived in Los Angeles. The character was originally portrayed on television by Laurence Fishburne. The Broadway production of The Pee-wee Herman Show was recently taped for special to be aired on HBO in April.

LaMarr also appeared in Spider-Man 2 as one of the riders standing behind Spidey, as he was trying to save the subway train.

Video game voiceover work

LaMarr did the English voice over work for Vamp, a villain of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Additionally, LaMarr did the voice over work for the character Reddas from Square Enix's Final Fantasy XII as well as Ramza in the PSP version of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. He also did several voices, including Skelter, for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.

He also did the English voice acting for the parts of Sig and Count Veger in the Jak and Daxter video game series as well as voicing several characters in the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, as well as the voice of Gadon Thek in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. As well as a featuring in the Sega CD game Make My Video C+C Music Factory, he also was the voice of Chris Jacobs in both Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction and its sequel, Mercenaries 2: World in Flames. He plays the character John White in the PS3 titles Infamous 1 and 2. Also, he plays the character Dr. Ragland in the game Prototype.

He also was the voice of the grumpy Kane in the game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, and Marty in the video game tie-in of Madagascar.

LaMarr also recently voiced the merchant "Vulgrim" in the new action/adventure hybrid Darksiders.

He reprised his role as Kit Fisto for the video game: Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes. LaMarr voiced Rick Grimes in the animation film of The Walking Dead.[2]

He also voiced Sam B, one of the playable characters in Dead Island.

Webisode projects

LaMarr is set to appear as a regular character in the forthcoming major webisode series Naught for Hire produced by Jeffrey Berman and Farscape's Ben Browder. His character, Mark One, is described to be that of an elevator with mood-swings. It is unclear whether or not he will be solely the voice of this character or if he will appear in person similarly to that of Max Headroom, a concept which Browder has pulled from before when writing for Farscape episode John Quixote, which used an elevator displaying a talking human interface on a screen within. [3] A date has not yet been set for the series' release.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Mister T Woody Voice only
Animated series
1991 Murphy Brown Ben Lawson Television series
1992 Jake and the Fatman Assistant episode "There'll Be Some Changes Made"
1993 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, TheThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Edward Television series
Wings Gil the Mechanic Television series
L.A. Law Reporter #3 Television series
Sex, Shock & Censorship Butch Jones Television series
Mad About You Marshall Television series
1994 A Cool Like That Christmas Harlan
Sockman
Voice only
Animated television film
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Leonard Pickett Television series
George Carlin Show, TheThe George Carlin Show Bob Brown Television series
Pulp Fiction Marvin Got shot in face
It's Pat Stage Manager
1995 Living Single Joe Television series
Sawbones Stanley Johnson Television film
1995–2000 MADtv Various Characters Sketch comedy television series
112 episodes
1996 Bio-Dome Assistant
1998 One Hand, Left Narrator Voice only
Short film
Wild Thornberrys, TheThe Wild Thornberrys Tuku Voice only
Animated series
Zoomates Warren
Solicitor
Guy #1
Voice only
Animated short film
Suicide, the Comedy Erik
Thin Pink Line, TheThe Thin Pink Line Jimmy 'Licorice Whip' Wilson
Free Enterprise Eric
1999 Hey Arnold! Jamie O Voice only
Animated series
Happy Prince, TheThe Happy Prince Second Pigeon
New Mayor
Voice only
Animated television film
Kill the Man Marky Marx
1999–2003 Futurama Hermes Conrad
Additional Voices
Voice only
Animated series
1999–Present Family Guy Various characters Voice only
Animated series
27 episodes
2000 Weekenders, TheThe Weekenders Carver Voice only
Animated series
Lost Cat Lost Cat
Evil Con Carne Hector Con Carne Voice only
Animated series
Eat Your Heart Out Stage manager
A Man Is Mostly Water Testifier
2000–2001 Nikki Richard Television series
2000–2001 Yes, Dear Steve Television series
2000–2004 Static Shock Virgil Ovid Hawkins/Static Voice only
Animated series
2001 Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Vamp Voice only
Video game
NYPD Blue Sidney Thompson Television series
Philly Anthony Television series
Speaking of Sex Joel Johnson, Jr.
Assistant, TheThe Assistant Burton Salt Television series
2001–2004 Samurai Jack Samurai Jack Voice only
Animated series
2001–2006 Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, TheThe Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Hector Con Carne
Irwin's Dad
Dracula
Judge Roy Splean
various
Voice only
Animated series
2001–2006 Justice League/Justice League Unlimited John Stewart/Green Lantern
Steel
Voice only
Animated series
2002 Manna from Heaven Asst. Casino Manager
Invader Zim Poop Dawg
The Letter M
Noogums/shnooky
Voice only
Animated series
Evil Alien Conquerors Vel-Dan
Back by Midnight Mile Away
Cherish Yoga instructor
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted Bert
2002-2004 "Fillmore!" Nelson Kelloch, MC, Elderly Man, Snooty Student Voice only
Animated series
2002–2007 Kim Possible Vinnie Voice only
Animated series
2003 Ozzy & Drix Osmosis Jones Voice only
Animated series
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Gadon Voice only
Video game
Without a Trace Tom Lewis Jr. episode "Kam Li"
Creepy Freaks Assorted freaks Direct-to-video short film
2004 Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, TheThe Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Bolbi Stroganofsky Voice only
Animated series
Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster Angus Haggart
Volunteer #2
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus Voice only
Video game
Fairly OddParents, TheThe Fairly OddParents Mr. Phifer Voice only
Animated series
2004-2009 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Wilt
Additional voices
Voice only
Animated series
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines Various voices Voice only
Video game
Reno 911! Craps guy Television series
Cold Case Kiki Solis Episode "Discretion"
Shark Tale Pawn shop owner Voice only
Animated
Quake 4 Marines Voice only
Video game
2004–2005 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Black Vulcan Voice only
Animated series
2005 Samurai uesutan: Katsugeki samurai-dô Donald
Thrower
Voice only
Video game
Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction Christopher Jacobs
News Correspondent 2
Voice only
Video game
Life and Times of Juniper Lee, TheThe Life and Times of Juniper Lee Marcus Connor
Additional voices
Voice only
Animated series
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama Voice only
Animated television film
Catscratch Squeakus – Mouse Voice only
Animated series
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Ollie Williams
Additional voices
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
Proud Family Movie, TheThe Proud Family Movie Dr. Carver in Disguise
Board member
Voice only
Animated television film
Jak X: Combat Racing G.T. Blitz
Sig
Mizo
Kaeden
Thugs
Voice only
Video game
Matrix: Path of Neo, TheThe Matrix: Path of Neo Operator
Ballard
SWAT Soldier
Voice only
Video game
True Crime: New York City Voice only
Video game
50 Cent: Bulletproof Bugs Voice only
Video game
Loonatics Unleashed Drake Sypher Voice only
Animated series
Second Time Around Myron
Barbershop: The Series Derrick Television series
2005–2008 Robot Chicken Ang Lee
Squirrel
Michael Jackson
Voice only
Stop motion animated series
2006 Batman, TheThe Batman Maxie Zeus Voice only
Animated series
Adventures of Brer Rabbit, TheThe Adventures of Brer Rabbit Brer Gator Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman Pasang Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
My Gym Partner's a Monkey Virgil "Bull" Sharkowski
Additional voices
Voice only
Animated series
Tekkonkinkreet Dusk Voice only
Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, TheThe Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Kane Voice only
Video game
Final Fantasy XII[4] Reddas Voice only
Video game
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance T'Challa/Black Panther
Colossus
Moon Knight
Uatu the Watcher
Voice only
Video game
Drawn Together Ray-Ray
UPS Man
Voice only
Animated series
Class of 3000 Philly Phil Voice only
Animated series
Scarface: The World Is Yours Drug dealer Voice only
Video game
Avatar: The Last Airbender The 52nd Earth King Kuei Voice only
Animated series
Cook-Off! Rev. Thaddeus Briggs, Esq.
2007 Afterworld Col. Nixon Voice only
Animated web series
TMNT Various voices Voice only
Animated
Futurama: Bender's Big Score Hermes Conrad
Additional voices
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
Afro Samurai Afro (teenager)
Brother 1
Brother 3
Brother 5
Voice only
Animated miniseries
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Raheem
Captain Photon
Voice only
Animated series
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions Ramza Beoulve Voice only
Video game
Curb Your Enthusiasm Pharmacist Television series
Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight Riverwind
Gilthanas
Voice only
Animated
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Vamp Voice only
Video game
Mercenaries 2: World in Flames Christopher Jacobs Voice only
Video game
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs Hermes Conrad
Additional voices
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
Transformers Animated Jazz
Oil Slick
Jetstorm
Alpha Trion
Voice only
Animated series
Spectacular Spider-Man, TheThe Spectacular Spider-Man Randy Robertson
Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
Fancy Dan/Ricochet
Voice only
Animated series
Wolverine and the X-Men Remy LeBeau/Gambit
Bolivar Trask
Voice only
Animated series
Condemned 2: Bloodshot LeRue
Bum
Voice only
Video game
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Tour Guide Voice only
Animated
Saints Row 2 Mr. Sunshine Voice only
Video game
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Kit Fisto
Bail Organa
Orn Free Taa
Voice only
Animated series
2009 F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Cedric "Top" Griffin Voice only
Video game
[PROTOTYPE] Dr. Bradley Rangland Voice only
Video game
inFAMOUS John White Voice only
Video game
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder Hermes Conrad
and other voices
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
2010 Darksiders Vulgrim Voice only
Video game
Mass Effect 2 Mouse, Rukar Voice only
Video game
Big Time Rush Hawk Television film
Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge Captain Dread
Woody the Woodsman
Governor Phatt's Guard
Skeleton[5]
Voice only
Video game
Young Justice Arthur Curry/Aquaman
Dubbilex
Voice only
Animated series
Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes Spike
Policeman
Voice only
Direct-to-video animated film
2010–Present Futurama Hermes
Additional voices
Voice only
Animated series
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, TheThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes[1] JARVIS
Wonder Man
Voice only
Animated series
2011 inFAMOUS 2 John White/The Beast Voice only
Video game
G.I. Joe: Renegades Scrap-Iron
Doc
Voice only
Animated series
Dead Island Sam B. Voice only
Video game
Real Steel ESPN Boxing Commentator
X-Men: Destiny Gambit
Forge
Voice only
Video game
2012 Happy Endings Phil episode "Makin' Changes"
Napoleon Dynamite TV series (2012) Gorilla Lead Singer Voice only
Animated series
Ultimate Spider-Man J.A.R.V.I.S. Voice only
Animated Series
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) Baxter Stockman Voice only
Animated series

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