Joey Camen
Joey Camen | |
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Born | January 16, 1957 |
Other names | Joseph Camen |
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Years active | 1977–present |
Website | voicecomic |
Joey Camen (born January 16, 1957) is an American voice actor, comedian and writer who has performed voice over work in various movies, TV shows and video games.
Early life
Camen is of Russian and Romanian Jewish ancestry. His father, Hyman Camen was an upholstery furniture salesman and carpet salesman. His mother, Dorothy (née Aronovitz) Camen, a part-time bindery worker. Joey was going to be named Jack, however, his grandfather Joseph on his father’s side, died on the morning of his birth. His parents quickly changed his name to that of his dearly departed grandpa.
Biography
In 1974, after graduating from Henry Ford High School in Detroit, Camen went to Hollywood, California.[citation needed] He auditioned at the Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip, and within a few weeks, he was a regular performer and master of ceremonies, making him one of the youngest professional standup comedians at the time. His standup act featured various dialects along with characters he created based on the people he grew up with in multi-ethnic Detroit.[1] He was then discovered and mentored by voiceover artist Daws Butler, who voiced the characters of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw and others.
Camen got his first break at 20 performing his standup comedy routines on national TV shows Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert and later on Dinah, the daytime talk show starring Dinah Shore. He was also the opening act for such performers as Oingo Boingo, The Pointer Sisters, Richard Pryor, Marvin Gaye, and others. In addition to being a regular performer at the Comedy Store for more than 25 years, Camen has headlined at comedy venues in Las Vegas and comedy clubs and colleges across the United States.[2]
As a voice-over actor, Camen has worked on multiple projects over the years, including video games Devil May Cry 5, Skylanders: Giants, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Mafia II; the online series Sam & Max, where he voiced two seasons as Bosco and the entire Jimmy 2 Teeth family.
He has voiced multiple characters on animated family films such as The Queen's Corgi, The Son of Bigfoot, Thunder and the House of Magic, and Space Jam as Bang the Monstar.[3] Joey has also voiced spots for various TV and radio commercials and was the voice of Natural Smurf in the Hanna-Barbera TV series, The Smurfs. In addition, Camen is the designated voice of McGruff the Crime Dog for a series of videos shown in public schools throughout the United States and PSA commercials.[citation needed]
As an actor, Camen’s first job was as a sketch player on the short-lived NBC variety series, The Richard Pryor Show, where he performed sketches alongside Richard Pryor and other cast members. Then as a pledge in Floyd Mutrux’s The Hollywood Knights, and next co-starring in the PBS television series, The Righteous Apples, for 2 seasons as Samuel 'DC' Rosencrantz. This led to working with Ralph Bakshi on his films, American Pop and Cool World, as well as guest roles in sitcoms and other feature films.
In 1994 Joey wrote and performed a serio-comic one-person, two-act play, In the Hood with Mrs. Aronovitz. The premise was simple: An ungrateful son tricks his elderly mother out of the deed to her apartment building in order to tear it down and put up a parking lot. Mrs. Aronovitz and her tenants rally together to get the building back. Camen portrayed 9 diverse characters. The play had a successful run in theatres in Los Angeles and New York City.
Camen's filmmaking credits include the Houston International Film Festival Bronze Award-Winning comedy short Bernie - A Love Story about a man and his mattress, in which he worn multiple hats as writer-director-producer and actor. Joey has also directed various YouTube videos for his comedy channel CamenTV.
Author
Joey has written two non-fiction books. The 2013 pet memoir, My Life with Snoopy: How One Shelter Dog's Love Changed a Man's Life and Other Tails of Adventure, which tells the story of his 13-year relationship with his Burbank Animal Shelter dog, Snoopy.[4] And his 2017 autobiography, Laughing Through the Pain: Stories from the Trenches of Hollywood Standup Comedy and Beyond.[5]
Filmography
Animation
- American Pop - Freddie
- Becca's Bunch - Buck, MJ
- Cool World - Interrogator #1, Slash, Holli's door
- Creepy Crawlers - Chris Carter
- Darkwing Duck - Stegmutt
- Dink, the Little Dinosaur - Additional voices
- Iznogoud - Additional voices
- Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus - Additional voices
- Last Days of Coney Island -
- Little Dracula - Werebunny
- Little Wizards - Various voices
- Monster Island - Shiro, Fergus, Mayor's Assistant
- My Little Pony - Baby Eagle
- Phantom Boy - Le géant
- Problem Child - Additional voices
- Robinson Crusoe - Scrubby
- Shirt Tales - Additional voices
- Space Jam - Monstar Bang
- Spicy City - Max
- Strange Frame: Love & Sax - Police Officer (uncredited)
- Superman - Short Henchman
- The Glo Friends - Unknown voice/s
- The House of Magic - Chihuahua
- The Queen's Corgi - Tyson, Al
- The Smurfs - Natural Smurf (Adult), Additional voices
- The Son of Bigfoot - Principal Jones
- The Swan Princess II: Escape from Castle Mountain - Knuckles
- What-a-Mess - Additional voices
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Bone: The Great Cow Race | Euclid | [6] |
2006 | Sam & Max Save the World | Bosco, Jimmy Two-Teeth | [6] |
2006 | Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space | Bosco, Jimmy Two-teeth, Mary Two-Teeth, Timmy Two-Teeth | [6] |
2007 | Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Ben Grimm/The Thing | |
2009 | Brütal Legend | Kabbage Boy Bassist, Bouncers | [6] |
2010 | Mafia II | Leon, Gangsters, Civilians | [6] |
2019 | Fallout 76: Wild Appalachia | Ansel Abrahms, Cavit Klein | [7] |
2019 | Devil May Cry 5 | Morrison, Goliath | [6] |
- 3-D Dinosaur Adventure - Additional voices
- America's Next Top Model - Additional voices
- Asura's Wrath - Taison
- Champions Online - Armadillo, Mechaniste
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Imperial Tsunami Tank & Allied Javelin Soldier (uncredited)
- Drakensang: The Dark Eye - Merwin Goodbeet, Merchants, Soldiers, Guards
- EverQuest II - Additional voices
- EverQuest II: Desert of Flames - Additional voices
- Gothic 3 - Additional voices
- Guardians of Middle-earth - Additional voices (as Joseph Camen)
- Guild Wars - additional voices
- Hitman: Absolution - Chester the Bum, Landlord (uncredited)
- Jade Empire - Additional voices
- Men of Valor - White Marine 2, Pilot
- Saints Row - Stilwater's Resident
- Shattered Steel - Additional voices
- Skylanders: Giants - Terrafin, additional voices
- Skylanders: Imaginators - Terrafin, Free Ranger, additional voices
- Skylanders: SuperChargers - Terrafin, Free Ranger, additional voices[8]
- Skylanders: Swap Force - Terrafin, Free Ranger, additional voices
- Skylanders: Trap Team - Terrafin, Free Ranger, additional voices
- Superman Returns - Additional voices
- The Sopranos: Road to Respect - Additional voices
- Tony Hawk's American Wasteland - Additional voices
- Tournament of Legends - Additional voices
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Additional voices
- Ultimate Spider-Man - Additional voices
Live-action
- Adventures in Voice Acting - Himself
- Auditions - Black - White Man
- Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses? - Himself
- Fairy Tales - Little Dutch Boy
- Growing Pains - Slash
- King of the Mountain - Suds
- Project A - Additional voices
- Rock Concert - Himself
- The Hollywood Knights - Pledge
- The Richard Pryor Show - Various, White Guy Who Wants to Be Black
- The Righteous Apples - Samuel 'DC' Rosencrantz
- The Steve Harvey Show - Himself
Anime
- Black Jack - GNN Newscaster
- Black Jack: The Movie - GNN Newscaster
- Dinozaurs - Dino Tricera
- El Hazard: The Magnificent World - Walla
- Eureka Seven - Dr. Greg Egan
- Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Additional voices
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Watanabe
- Phantom Boy - The Big Guy
- Samurai Champloo - Kuroihara, Kogoro
Shorts
- Last Days of Coney Island - Men
- My Secret Friend: A Guardian Angel Story - Additional voices (as Reed Waxman)
Controversy
Joey Camen was criticized by video game fans who had discovered his YouTube channel Camen TV in where he played various offensive stereotypes. The videos were posted between 2015 and 2017. The videos were later taken down by Camen in 2019.[9][10]
References
- ^ "Comedy Store comics come in all sizes". Independent Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California. December 7, 1975. p. 341.
- ^ McCulloh, T.H. (June 23, 1995). "THEATER : Sizing Up the Season's Offerings : Productions range from tiny--one man playing 12 parts--to huge--a WWII drama employing 42 actors". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Lodge, Guy (July 21, 2014). "Film Review: 'The House of Magic'". Variety.
- ^ Camen, Joey (1 October 2013). My Life with Snoopy: How One Shelter Dog's Love Changed a Man's Life and Other Tails of Adventure. Opulent Press. ISBN 978-0-9903423-0-4. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ Camen, Joey (2017). Laughing Through the Pain: Stories from the Trenches of Hollywood Standup Comedy and Beyond. Art and Commerce Media. ISBN 978-0-9903423-4-2. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f "Joey Camen (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- ^ Bethesda Game Studios Austin (April 14, 2020). Fallout 76: Wastelanders DLC. Bethesda Softworks. Scene: Credits: Voice & Music - Cast. Note: Characters added in the Wild Appalachia update are listed as part of the cast for Wastelanders (a separate update), and were not credited until the release of Wastelanders.
- ^ Vicarious Visions. Skylanders: SuperChargers. Activision. Scene: Closing credits, 7:13 in, Voice Actors.
- ^ "Your favorite DMC voice actors might have some takes you don't know about". 18 March 2019.
- ^ "Devil May Cry 5 voice actor pulls racist and transphobic videos from his own YouTube channel". 19 March 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Joey Camen at IMDb
- Joey Camen at Anime News Network's encyclopedia