Billy DeWolfe is the voice of the magician Professor Hinkle in the Frosty the Snowman .
Andy ,conan's old "sidekick"?
The animated character Zapp Brannigan is from the sitcom Futurama. Although he is an animated character, he is still thought to be a human. He is the voice of Billy West.
No , Curly Howard of the Three Stooges passed away in 1952 : R.I.P.
Jean Vander Pyl provided the original voice of Wilma Flintstone .
Richard Haydn played Professor Oddly in the classic comedy "Ball of Fire". However, Richard Hadyn may bebest known as the voice of The Caterpillar on Disney's 1951 "Alice in Wonderland".
That is voiceovers or voice work for animation or cartoons.(voice actors)
Margie Hines .
Jamie Bell provided the voice of Tintin in The Adventures of Tintin .
no not a cartoon but a movie theGermany version of Arthur and the invisibles he was the voice of the animated character in the movie.
Andy ,conan's old "sidekick"?
Dan Castellaneta is the voice of Homer Simpson .
John Byner voiced both Charlie Ant and Blue Aardvark .
Look to the related link below to a list of roles for which Brad Swaile provided the voice .
They are known , interchangeably , as Voice-Over Artists , Voice Actors or Voice Artists . A Japanese voice-over artist is properly referred to as a Seiyu .
The animated character Zapp Brannigan is from the sitcom Futurama. Although he is an animated character, he is still thought to be a human. He is the voice of Billy West.
Wow! Where to begin... Cartoon voice overs are a very specific breed of voice overs that involves acting skill, and a voice with great range. It takes practice with the right voice coach. The mistake many make is believing that sounding cartoon-ish is enough, but cartoon characters literally have to become a new person/character behind the microphone. Check out some of the voice demos on Voice123. You will find amazingly professional voice talent there, including those who do voice work for video games. See the attached interview. You will get great advice from it.
Wow! Where to begin... Cartoon voice overs are a very specific breed of voice overs that involves acting skill, and a voice with great range. It takes practice with the right voice coach. The mistake many make is believing that sounding cartoon-ish is enough, but cartoon characters literally have to become a new person/character behind the microphone. Check out some of the voice demos on Voice123. You will find amazingly professional voice talent there, including those who do voice work for Video Games. See the attached interview. You will get great advice from it.