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| spouse = [[Jill Talley]] (1993-present)
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'''Thomas James "Tom" Kenny''' (born July 13, 1962) is an American actor, voice actor, and comedian. He is known for his long-running-role as [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob SquarePants]] in the [[SpongeBob SquarePants|television series of the same name]], as well as the live-action character Patchy the Pirate, [[Gary the Snail]] and the French narrator based on [[Jacques Cousteau]]. He is [[Heffer Wolfe]], and various other characters in ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', the Mayor and narrator of [[Cartoon Network]]'s ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'', and ScoutMaster Lumpus and Slinkman from ''[[Camp Lazlo]]''. Aside from voice acting, Kenny starred in the short-lived [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] sketch show ''[[The Edge (Fox TV series)|The Edge]]'' and was a cast member of the [[Home Box Office|HBO]] [[sketch comedy]] program ''[[Mr. Show]]'', where he worked with his wife, [[Jill Talley]]. He is also known for being one of the longest-working voice actors to voice [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] in the [[Spyro (series)|Spyro the Dragon]] series. He voiced Spyro three times, followed by [[Elijah Wood]] who voiced Spyro on the same number of instances. Later in 2011, the role of Spyro was passed on to [[Josh Keaton]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''.
'''Thomas James "Tom" Kenny''' (born July 13, 1962) is an American actor, voice actor, singer, and comedian. He is known for his long-running-role as [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob SquarePants]] in the [[SpongeBob SquarePants|television series of the same name]], as well as the live-action character Patchy the Pirate, [[Gary the Snail]] and the French narrator based on [[Jacques Cousteau]]. He is [[Heffer Wolfe]], and various other characters in ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', the Mayor and narrator of [[Cartoon Network]]'s ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'', and ScoutMaster Lumpus and Slinkman from ''[[Camp Lazlo]]''. Aside from voice acting, Kenny starred in the short-lived [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] sketch show ''[[The Edge (Fox TV series)|The Edge]]'' and was a cast member of the [[Home Box Office|HBO]] [[sketch comedy]] program ''[[Mr. Show]]'', where he worked with his wife, [[Jill Talley]]. He is also known for being one of the longest-working voice actors to voice [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] in the [[Spyro (series)|Spyro the Dragon]] series. He voiced Spyro three times, followed by [[Elijah Wood]] who voiced Spyro on the same number of instances. Later in 2011, the role of Spyro was passed on to [[Josh Keaton]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''.


He currently voices the Ice King in the [[Cartoon Network]] animated series ''[[Adventure Time with Finn and Jake]]'', and voices additional characters on ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]''. He also voices Quantum Ray in ''[[Cosmic Quantum Ray]]'' and [[Plastic Man]] in ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]''. As of 2007, he hosted the TV show ''Funday Night at the Movies'' on [[Turner Classic Movies]] (TCM) which encourages children to watch old movies.<ref>[http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=159691 Spotlight on ''Funday Night at the Movies''] at TCM.com</ref>
He currently voices the Ice King in the [[Cartoon Network]] animated series ''[[Adventure Time with Finn and Jake]]'', and voices additional characters on ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]''. He also voices Quantum Ray in ''[[Cosmic Quantum Ray]]'' and [[Plastic Man]] in ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]''. As of 2007, he hosted the TV show ''Funday Night at the Movies'' on [[Turner Classic Movies]] (TCM) which encourages children to watch old movies.<ref>[http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=159691 Spotlight on ''Funday Night at the Movies''] at TCM.com</ref>
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Tom Kenny
Kenny in 2010.
Born (1962-07-13) July 13, 1962 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, voice actor, singer
Years active1989–present
SpouseJill Talley (1993-present)
Children2 children
Websitehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Kenny

Thomas James "Tom" Kenny (born July 13, 1962) is an American actor, voice actor, singer, and comedian. He is known for his long-running-role as SpongeBob SquarePants in the television series of the same name, as well as the live-action character Patchy the Pirate, Gary the Snail and the French narrator based on Jacques Cousteau. He is Heffer Wolfe, and various other characters in Rocko's Modern Life, the Mayor and narrator of Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls, and ScoutMaster Lumpus and Slinkman from Camp Lazlo. 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 his wife, Jill Talley. He is also known for being one of the longest-working voice actors to voice Spyro in the Spyro the Dragon series. He voiced Spyro three times, followed by Elijah Wood who voiced Spyro on the same number of instances. Later in 2011, the role of Spyro was passed on to Josh Keaton in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.

He currently voices the Ice King in the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time with Finn and Jake, and voices additional characters on Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. He also voices Quantum Ray in Cosmic Quantum Ray and Plastic Man in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. As of 2007, he hosted the TV show Funday Night at the Movies on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) which encourages children to watch old movies.[1]

Kenny was born and raised in Syracuse, New York.

Musical career

He was the lead vocalist for the Syracuse, New York-based band The Tearjerkers since the early 1980s, when he replaced the 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. "Syracuse Summer" is the group's best-known song, and is included on The History of Syracuse Music, Volume XII and XIII. While the Tearjerkers did not become a national act, one Tearjerkers roadie would go on to achieve fame: comedian Bobcat Goldthwait. Goldthwait's film Shakes the Clown features Kenny as Shakes' bitter archrival. In 1980, Kenny was briefly a member of Syracuse-based pop punk band The Trend along with Goldthwait.

Kenny appeared regularly on NBC's music video show Friday Night Videos, in a recurring comedic Music News segment. In 1991, he took over as the show's regular host until being replaced later that year by Frankie Crocker.

In 1996, Kenny appeared along with his wife, Jill Talley, in the music video for "Tonight, Tonight" by The Smashing Pumpkins, playing a young couple taking their honeymoon on the moon. The video was very popular, winning six MTV Video Music Awards. Kenny also appeared in the music video for "Sing" by the band Travis.

In 2006, Kenny co-wrote and recorded SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best Day Ever with producer Andy Paley. Kenny's singing on the CD is done in the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants and other characters from the show. Other musical artists on the CD include: Brian Wilson, Tommy Ramone, and Flaco Jiménez. The music pays homage to The Beach Boys, The Archies, The Lovin' Spoonful, and The Troggs, among others.[2]

Kenny makes a vocal cameo in the track "TMZ" on Weird Al Yankovic's 2011 album Alpocalypse.

Acting career

Kenny has acted in many films and TV shows, debuting in How I Got Into College (1989) and later he appeared in films such as Shakes The Clown and Comic Book: The Movie. He appeared in sketch comedies The Edge and Mr. Show. He also appeared in the live-action segments of SpongeBob SquarePants as Patchy the Pirate.

Voice acting career

Kenny at the 2008 Comic-Con International

Although most famous for being the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants since the series premiere in 1999, in "Help Wanted", Tom Kenny has voiced many characters in over 200 productions. It was revealed by Kenny, that his favorite character to voice for, was Slinkman in Camp Lazlo.[3] Kenny said that he voices "a lot of sweet yellow characters for some reason."[4]

He is known to provide the voice of the various meows of Gary the Snail in SpongeBob, but he played his first set of voice actor roles for Rocko's Modern Life, primarily as Heffer Wolfe.[4] Joe Murray auditioned Kenny for voice acting roles for the series in a casting call in Los Angeles, California.[5] On one occasion, 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. He said that this helped him believe that he could stand "toe to toe" with other voice actors. He also voices Cupid for the Nick show Fairly Odd Parents.[6]

Joe Murray chose Kenny for a voice acting position in Camp Lazlo as Lumpus and Slinkman, 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".[7]

He was the voice of Dog in CatDog, as well as the voice of Cliff. He also had a few roles in The Powerpuff Girls TV show. He was the Mayor, the Narrator, Mitch Mitchelson, Snake and Little Arturo from the Gangrene Gang, Rainbow the Clown, etc. He voices Eduardo, and various other characters in Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. He plays a number of roles in the Transformers Animated TV show. A few of the characters he voices in this series are Starscream and his clones, Isaac Sumdac, and Waspinator. He is also the voice of the Autobots Skids and Wheelie in the live-action Transformers film series. He has voiced the Penguin on the The Batman. On Dilbert, Kenny voiced Ratbert, Asok and other one-time characters. He played Mr. Hal Gibson in the animated kids show Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force GO! He is also Yancy Fry and various minor characters on Futurama.

In 2009, Kenny became a regular cast voice in the Fox comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up. He voices Muhammad Sabeeh "Happy" Fa-ach Nuabar, the secretive custodian who is plotting a terrorist attack, as well as Happy's interpreter.[8] The series premiered on April 19, 2009.[8] Kenan Thompson, Kristin Chenoweth, Jason Bateman, Nick Kroll, Cheri Oteri, Henry Winkler, Will Arnett and Will Forte are the other main cast members.[8]

He is also the voice of Rin in the English versions of video games Final Fantasy X and its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.

He also voiced the Best Buy elf from the retail stores' Christmas TV commercials.

He replaced Ken Sansom as the voice of Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh (2011).

Kids' Choice Awards

Nickelodeon's annual Kids' Choice Awards is narrated by Tom Kenny. At the 2005 Kids' Choice Awards, he called himself "The World's Best Announcer". At the 2006 Kids' Choice Awards, he called himself the "Man of 1,000 Voices, all of them this one." Kenny was featured as the Voice in a Box at the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards. On the 2009 Kids' Choice Awards, he called himself, "the only announcer who does all of his own stunts." At the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards, he described himself as, "the only announcer that makes all this stuff up as he goes." At the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards he called himself as "the only announcer who was born this way." At the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards he called himself "the invisible announcer."

Personal life

Kenny is married to Jill Talley. They have two children, a son Mac and a daughter Nora. He is friends with many actors such as Adam Sandler, Bill Faggerbakke, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, William Shatner, David Cross and many others.[9]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1989 How I Got into College "B" Movie
Live action
1990 Kashi no ki Mokku "Pinocchio" TV series
MTV's Half Hour Comedy Himself
1992 Shakes the Clown Binky the Clown Live action
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful Bobo Kaufman TV movie
1992–1993 The Edge Various Television series
Live action
1993 Rocko's Modern Life Heffer Wolfe
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
Nickelodeon Pinchface Singing face Network ID
1994 Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II Guru
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women Director TV movie
1995 Dumb and Dumber Weenie Voice
TV series
1995 The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show New Jersey Bug TV series
1995 Dead Weekend Joe Blow TV movie
1995 Out There Man in Lobby TV movie
1995 Mr. Show with Bob and David Various Television series
Live action
1996 Mr. Show with Bob and David: Fantastic Newness Carlin McCree TV movie
Live action
1996 Malibu Shores Debate Moderator TV series
1996 Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker Heffer Wolfe voice
video game
1996 Dexter's Laboratory Val Hallen
Douglas E. Mordecai III
Various
voices
1996–1997 Brotherly Love Doug / Lucien TV series
1997 The Online Adventures Of Ozzie The Elf Voice TV short
Cow and Chicken additional voices animated series
I Am Weasel additional voices Voice
TV series
1998 Toonsylvania Voice
TV series
CatDog Dog
Cliff
Additional voices
voices only
Animated series
1998–1999 Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain Additional voices voices
Animated series
1998–2004, 2009 The Powerpuff Girls The Mayor of Townsville
Narrator
Mitchel "Mitch" Mitchelson
Snake
Little Arturo
Rainbow the Clown
Additional characters
1998 A Little Curious Mr. String ("Slippery When Wet" & "Hot and Sticky")
1998–2001 Histeria! Bill Straitman
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
1999 Spyro the Dragon (2–4) Spyro the Dragon
Sergeant James Byrd
The Professor
Additional characters
voices only
Video game
SpongeBob SquarePants (ongoing) SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary the Snail
French Narrator
Mr. SquarePants
Jellyfish
Patchy the Pirate (live action segments)
Additional characters
voices
Animated series
Appeared in all 336 episodes;

Lead Role

  • Tom Kenny as SpongeBob in Wormy NOMINATED
  • Tom Kenny in Spy Buddies NOMINATED
  • Tom Kenny in SpongeBob's Truth or Square WON
Futurama Yancy Fry
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
Mission Hill Wally Langford
Supplemental Voices
Johnny Bravo Carl Chryniszzswics (1999–2001) voice only
Animated series
Dilbert Asok
Ratbert
Additional voices
The Brothers Flub additional voices
Family Guy Additional Voices Animated Series
2000 Escape From Monkey Island Deadeye Dave
Thrawtle the Lucre Lawyer
voices only
Video game
2000 Buiness Tom 4: Killvol Naknifinhome Himself playing Tom Jake in a film
2001 Samurai Jack Additional Voices voices only
Animated series
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
Additional voices
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (film) Various characters voice only
Animated movie
Dr. Dolittle 2 Male Tortoise voice only
Live action
The Cramp Twins Wayne Cramp voice only
Animated series
Time Squad Eli Whitney
Sigmund Freud
Moctezuma II
2002 Codename: Kids Next Door Mr. Wink
The Common Cold
Knightbrace
Various
Kim Possible Dr. Phen, Joe, Additional Voices Animated series
The Paz Show Additional voices Animated Series
The Powerpuff Girls Movie The Mayor
The Narrator
Cha-Ching Cha-Ching
Mitch Mitchelson
Snake
Arturo voices only
¡Mucha Lucha! Additional Voices Animated series
3 South Various
What's New Scooby-Doo Natlas
Harry Harrison
Sam the Safety Engineer
voices only
Animated series
Run Ronnie Run TV News Reporter
Cult Leader Gleh'n
Home Movies Doctor Animated series
Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights Sharper Image Chair voice
2003 Windy City Heat Gay Costume Designer voice
Final Fantasy X-2 Rin
Wantz
voice only
Video game
Xiaolin Showdown Raimundo Pedrosa
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
Animatrix various voice only
Teen Titans Mumbo
Fixit
voice only
Animated series
Scary Movie 3 Alien (uncredited) voice only
Live action
Saturday Night Live SpongeBob SquarePants (uncredited) Cameo
2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary the Snail
French Narrator
Clay
Tough Fish #2
Twin #2
Houston Voice
voices only, Movie
The Batman Oswald "Ozzie" Chesterfield Cobblepot (the Penguin) voice only
Animated series
Comic Book: The Movie Derek Sprang Direct-to-video
Live action
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
Rave Master Griff voice only
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
American Dad! Additional Voices Animated series
My Gym Partner's a Monkey Jake Spidermonkey
Henry the Armadillo
voice only
Animated series
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Mr. Tinkerton voice only
Direct-to-video
The Endless Summer (SpongeBob SquarePants short) SpongeBob SquarePants voice only
TV short
Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry Gorthan voice only
Direct-to-video
Firehouse Tales Spinner
Additional characters
voice only
Animated series
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix Benjamin Bright voice only
Animated series
Camp Lazlo (2005) ScoutMaster Lumpus
Slinkman
voices only
Animated series
Sky High Mr. Timmerman Cameo
Aloha, Scooby-Doo! Ruben Laluna
California Surfer
Tiny Tiki
voices only
Direct-to-video
2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Saxman
Korgoth of Barbaria Hargon
various others
voices only
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie Peter Cottontail, Junior, Antoine 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
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Additional voices Animated
2007 Transformers: Animated Starscream, Scrapper, Isaac Sumdac, Waspinator, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Ramjet, Sunstorm, Jetfire and Rattletrap voice only
Animated Series
Futurama: Bender's Big Score Additional voices
Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike Dingle Kringle
Word Girl Tony James "T.J." Botsford/Dr. Two-Brains/Phil/Additional Voices
Out Of Jimmy's Head Tux The Penguin
Crash of the Titans Ratnicians
2007 Kids' Choice Awards Announcer Award ceremony
Meet the Robinsons Mr. Willerstein voice only
Happily N'Ever After Amigos #1/Dwarves #2/Wolf #1
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Pat Dudley, Grum Live action
Atlantis SquarePantis SpongeBob SquarePants, Gary the Snail TV Movie
2008 Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby Dr. Wolfowitz, Musical Comedy Wolf voice only
Computer-animated film
2008 Kids' Choice Awards Announcer Award ceremony
Line Rider 2: Unbound Bosh voice only
videogames for Nintendo DS, Wii and PC
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Nute Gunray
Nahdarr Vebb
Various voices
voice only
Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita)
Phineas and Ferb Additional Voices Animated series
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Various voices voices only
Animated series
Back at the Barnyard: Cowman: The Uddered Avenger Professor Twinny Vines
Martin Fargleman
voice only
Animated series
Crash: Mind over Mutant Ratnicians voice only
Video game
Batman: The Brave and the Bold Plastic Man
Baby Face
Ray
Deadshot
Mirror Master
'Mazing Man
voices only
Animated series
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Additional Voices Animated
Lego Batman: The Videogame The Penguin
The Riddler
vocal effects
Video game
2009 Kids Choice Awards 2009 Announcer
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Wheelie, Skids voice only
Live action
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Otto
The Super Hero Squad Show Iron Man, Captain America, Colossus, Juggernaut, MODOK, Sentinels, Space Phantom
2010 Coulden in W Series : The Lost Empire Mr. Lopart
Wheelie
voice only
Direct-to-video
Futurama Yancy Fry
Additional characters
voices only
Animated series
SpongeBob's Truth or Square SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary The Snail
French Narrator
Patchy The Pirate
Jellyfish
various voices
TV Movie
Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back Ham III
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Kyle Buttowski Voice only
Animated series
True Jackson VP Bingo Guest Star Role
Live action
Kids Choice Awards 2010 Announcer voice only
Award ceremony
Adventure Time with Finn and Jake The Ice King
Additional Voices
Animated series
Kung Fu Magoo Dr. Malicio Animated movie
Fish Hooks Additional Voices Animated series
T.U.F.F. Puppy Additional Voices Animated Series
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Mr. Broccoli Head
Mr. Baywosenthal
Child #8
Animated Series
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Sebastian voice only
Tangled Guard voice only
2011 Winnie the Pooh Rabbit voice only
Dan Vs. Crunchy
Bubble Guppies Sam
LEGO Hero Factory Jetbug/Nathan Evo/Rocka voices only
Big Time Beach Party Patchy the Pirate Special Guest Star, TV movie, Big Time Rush episode
Live action
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Wheelie voice only
Live action
2011 Kids' Choice Awards Announcer
BrainSurge Himself Co-host, Episode: 223
Live action
Lego Racers: Faster and the Furious Wally Klump
Cosmic Quantum Ray Quantum Ray
Adventures in Time Tyler
God Bless America (film) Office Staff
Advertisements (uncredited)
Green Lantern: The Animated Series Zilius Zox
Salaak
Byth Rok
2012 DC Nation Shorts Plastic Man
Ultimate Spider-Man Doctor Octopus
Dr. Curt Connors
Wizard
Whirlwind
2012 Kids' Choice Awards Announcer Award ceremony
Mad Tom LaPille, Gamorrean Guard, Rob Killmurder, Additional voices Voice only
Frankenweenie Fire chief/soldier Post-production
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Coconut, Princess (Live action guest) Voice only
Plan Age Acorn Madness Voice only
2013 Dorothy of Oz Munchkin Suitor Voice-only
Post-production
The Good Dinosaur TBA Voice-only
In development
2014 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2[10] SpongeBob SquarePants
Gary
Addiditonal voices
Voice-only
In development

Awards and nominations

  • 2001 - Annie Award for Best Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production - Nominated
  • 2008 - Annie Award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production - Nominated
  • 2010 - Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Television Production - Won

References

  1. ^ Spotlight on Funday Night at the Movies at TCM.com
  2. ^ http://www.syracuse.com/blogs/listenup/index.ssf?/mtlogs/syr_listenup/archives/2006_10.html#194564
  3. ^ Tom Kenny at IMDb
  4. ^ a b Miller, Emily; Macchione, Elizabeth (June 14, 2003). "A discussion with Tom Kenny of 'SpongeBob Squarepants'". St. Augustine Record.
  5. ^ "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life", The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
  6. ^ Lawson, Tim and Alisa Persons. The Magic Behind the Voices: A Who's Who of Cartoon Voice Actors. p.192.
  7. ^ Q & A with Joe Murray", Cartoon Network Pressroom
  8. ^ a b c "Sit Down, Shut Up". Fox. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  9. ^ "SpongeBob's voice Happy to branch out into new Fox series". Kuwait Times. May 4, 2009. Retrieved September 18, 2009.[dead link]
  10. ^ http://article.wn.com/view/2012/03/04/SpongeBob_SquarePants_Film_Planned_for_2014/
Preceded by Voice of Spyro the Dragon
1999–03
Succeeded by
Preceded by Voice of Starscream
2007–09
Succeeded by
Preceded by Voice of Wheelie
2009–present
Succeeded by
current

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