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==Kids' Choice Awards==
==Kids' Choice Awards==

Revision as of 22:12, 5 August 2008

Tom Kenny
Born
Thomas James Kenny

(1962-07-13) July 13, 1962 (age 62)
OccupationVoice actor
SpouseJill Talley (1993-present)
ChildrenMac Kenny and Nora Kenny

Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962, in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor and comedian perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which he is the voice of SpongeBob, the narrator, and Gary among others. Aside from voice acting, Kenny starred in the short-lived Fox sketch show, The Edge and was a cast member of the HBO sketch comedy program, Mr. Show, where he worked with Jill Talley, whom he subsequently married. He also hosts the show Funday Night at the Movies on TCM. This show tries to encourage kids to watch "old movies." Kenny got his start in comedy performing stand-up with people such as Wendell E. Wild Jr. and Barry Crimmons. He is good friends with voice over actors Bill Fagerbakke and Clancy Brown.

Musical career

Tom Kenny was the lead singer for a Syracuse-based rock band, The Tearjerkers, in the early-1980s. He replaced original vocalist Buddy Love. Other members of The Tearjerkers included Charlie Robbins, Dave DeCirce, and Dave Soule, who is still active in the central New York music scene. One of The Tearjerkers' roadies would also go on to fame: Bobcat Goldthwait. "Syracuse Summer" was the group's best-known song, which is included on The History of Syracuse Music, Volume XII and XIII. The record also contains early recordings by Ronnie James Dio, under the names "Ronnie and the Red Caps" and "Ronnie Dio and the Prophets." The Tearjerkers did not become a national act.

Kenny played a role in a Smashing Pumpkins music video. He appeared in the 1996 video for "Tonight, Tonight," in which he and his wife (Jill Talley) play a young couple taking their honeymoon on the Moon. The video won six MTV Video Music Awards. Kenny also appeared in the music video for "Sing" by Travis.

Tom Kenny came full-circle with his musical past in 2006 when he co-wrote and recorded SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best Day Ever. While Kenny's singing on the CD is done in the voice of SpongeBob Squarepants and other characters from the show, he was very serious about the quality of the actual music on the disc and was able to enlist help from such musical royalty as Brian Wilson, Tommy Ramone, and Flaco Jimenez. The music pays homage to The Beach Boys, The Archies, The Lovin' Spoonful, and The Troggs, among others. [1]

Voice acting career

Kenny voiced many characters in many productions. Kenny said that he voices "a lot of sweet, kind of stupid yellow characters for some reason."[1]

Kenny's acted his first set of voice actor roles for Rocko's Modern Life[1] Joe Murray auditioned Kenny for voice acting roles for the series in a large casting call in Los Angeles, California, United States. [2] On one occasion during the production, the producers required Kenny to fill the role of Charlie Adler, who was absent on that occasion. In addition, Kenny had to perform one song and learn how to play another song within ten minutes due to time constraints. Kenny achieved this goal. He said that this helped him believe that he could stand "toe to toe" with other voice actors.[3]

Joe Murray chose Kenny for a voice acting position in Camp Lazlo because Murray, after seeing Kenny's previous work for Rocko's Modern Life, felt that Kenny "adds writing to his roles" and "brings so much." [4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
1989 How I Got Into College "B"
1990 MTV's Half Hour Comedy Hour Himself
1992 Shakes the Clown Binky the Clown
1992-93 The Edge Various Television series
1993 Rocko's Modern Life Heffer Wolfe
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
1995 Mr. Show with Bob and David Various Television series
1996 Dexter's Laboratory Val Hallen
Various
voices
1998 Catdog Dog voices only
Animated series
1999 Spyro the Dragon Spyro
Sergeant James Byrd
voices only
Video game
SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary the Snail
Narrator
French Narrator
Patchy the Pirate
Additional characters
voices only
body and voice of Patchy the Pirate
Animated series
Futurama Yancy Fry, Jr.
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
Mission Hill Wally Langford
Supplemental Voices
voices only
Animated series
Johnny Bravo Carl Chryniszzswics (1999–2001) voice only
Animated series
Dilbert Asok
Ratbert
voice only
Animated series
2000 Escape From Monkey Island Deadeye Dave
Thrawtle the Lucre Lawyer
voices only
Video game
2001 Final Fantasy X Bobba
Rin
Wantz
voice only
Video game
The Mummy: The Animated Series Jonathan Carnaghan voice only
Animated series
The Fairly OddParents Cupid voice only
Animated series
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Various characters voice only
Animated movie
Dr. Dolittle 2 Male Tortoise voice only
The Cramp Twins Wayne Cramp voice only
Animated series
Time Squad Eli Whitney
Sigmund Freud
Montezuma
voice only
Animated series
2002 Codename: Kids Next Door Mr. Wink
The Common Cold
Various
voices only
Animated series
The Powerpuff Girls Movie The Mayor
The Narrator
Ka-Ching Ka-Ching
voices only
3 South Various voice only
Animated series
What's New Scooby-Doo Natlas
Harry Harrison
Sam the Safety Engineer
voices only
Animated series
2003 Windy City Heat Gay Costume Designer
Final Fantasy X-2 Rin
Wantz
voice only
Video game
Xiaolin Showdown Raimundo
Grand Master Dashi
Vlad
Hannibal Roy Bean
voices only
Animated series
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom SpongeBob Squarepants
Gary the Snail
voices only
Video game
Teen Titans Mumbo
Fixit
voice only
Animated series
Scary Movie 3 Alien (uncredited) voice only
Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights Sharper Image Chair (voice)
2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary the Snail
French Narrator
Clay
Tough Fish #2
Twin #2
Houston Voice
voices only
The Batman Oswald "Ozzie" Chesterfield Cobblepot (The Penguin) voice only
Animated series
Comic Book: The Movie Derek Sprang Direct-to-video
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Gibson voice only
Animated series
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Eduardo
Additional Voices
voice only
Animated series
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Ed voice only
Animated series
Rave Master Griff voice only
Animated series
House of Bloo's
Eduardo
voice only
TV Movie
April 16 baseball game between the Red Sox and New York Yankees
Scooter the talking baseball
voice only
Sports game
2005 Hoodwinked Tommy voice only
My Gym Partner's a Monkey Jake Spidermonkey
Henry the Armadillo
voice only
Animated series
The Boondocks Father waiting in line for Santa voice only
Animated series
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman voice only
Direct-to-video
The Endless Summer SpongeBob SquarePants voice only
TV short
Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry Gorthan voice only
Direct-to-video
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix Benjamin Bright voice only
Animated series
Camp Lazlo (2005) Scoutmaster Algonquin C. Lumpus
Slinkman
voices only
Animated series
Sky High Mr. Timmerman
Aloha, Scooby-Doo Ruben Laluna
California Surfer
Tiny Tiki
voices only
Direct-to-video
2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Saxman
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie Peter Cottontail, Junior, Antione voice only
Direct-to-video
Re-Animated Appleday Board Member/"Tux The Penguin" voice and cast
Animated movie
Class of 3000 Edward "Eddie" Phillip James Lawrence III, Ms. Squatenchowder. voice only
Animated series
Filming
Handy Manny Mr. Lopart
Pat
voice only
Animated series
Shorty McShorts' Shorts' Additional voices
Squirrel Boy Leon voice only
Animated series
Filming
2007 Transformers: Animated Starscream, Scrapper, Isaac Sumdac, Wasp, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Ramjet (Transformers), Sunstorm voice only
Animated Series
Futurama: Bender's Big Score Yancy Fry voice only
Animated Series
Word Girl T.J. Botsford/ Dr. Two-Brains
Out Of Jimmy's Head Tux The Penguin
Crash of the Titans Minions
Kids' Choice Awards Announcer
Meet the Robinsons Mr. Willerstein voice only
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Mary Clay/Big Fat Lobo voice only
Happily N'Ever After Amigos #1/ Dwarves # 2/ Wolf # 1 voice only
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Pat Dudley
Atlantis SquarePantis SpongeBob, Gary the Snail.
2008 Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby Dr. Wolfowitz, Musical Comedy Wolf voice only
Computer-animated film
Kids' Choice Awards Announcer
Total Drama Island Cody\Trent\Tyler (canceled dub)

Kids' Choice Awards

Nickelodeon's annual Kid's Choice Awards is narrated by Tom Kenny throughout the show. At the 2007 Kid's Choice Awards, he called himself the "Man of 1,000 Voices, all of them this one." Kenny was just recently featured as the Voice in a Box at the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "A discussion with Tom Kenny of 'SpongeBob Squarepants'." St. Augustine Record
  2. ^ "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
  3. ^ Lawson, Tim and Alisa Persons. The Magic Behind the Voices: A Who's Who of Cartoon Voice Actors. "192."
  4. ^ Q & A with Joe Murray," Cartoon Network Pressroom
Preceded by
original voice
Portrayer of SpongeBob SquarePants in the American version
1999-
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by Actors to portray the Penguin
2005-2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Voice of Spyro the Dragon
1999-2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Voice of Starscream
2008-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Voice of Waspinator
2008-
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