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Clancy Brown
Brown in 2015
Born
Clarence John Brown III

(1959-01-05) January 5, 1959 (age 65)[1]
Alma materNorthwestern University
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Jeanne Johnson
(m. 1993)
Children2
FatherBud Brown
RelativesClarence J. Brown (grandfather)

Clarence John Brown III (born January 5, 1959)[1][2] is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles, and is known for his versatility in both live action and animated productions.

Brown's film roles include Viking Lofgren in Bad Boys (1983), The Kurgan in Highlander (1986), Capt. Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Sgt. Charles Zim in Starship Troopers (1997), and Stanley Thomas in Promising Young Woman (2020). On television, he has played Brother Justin Crowe on the HBO series Carnivàle (2003–2005), Waylon "Jock" Jeffcoat on the Showtime series Billions (2018–2019), and Kurt Caldwell on the Showtime series Dexter: New Blood (2021–2022).

Brown provided the voices of Mr. Krabs on SpongeBob SquarePants (1999–present), and Lex Luthor in the DC Animated Universe (1996–2007) and several subsequent DC Comics animated projects. Other characters he has voiced include Doctor Neo Cortex and Uka-Uka in the Crash Bandicoot franchise (1997–2003), Savage Opress in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2011–2013), Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Hank Anderson in Detroit: Become Human (2018).

Early life

Clancy Brown was born on January 5, 1959, in Urbana, Ohio,[1] and had an older sister, Beth who died in 1964. Their mother, Joyce Helen (Eldridge), was a conductor, composer and concert pianist. His father, Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr., was a newspaper publisher who helped manage the Brown Publishing Company, the family-owned newspaper business started by Clancy's grandfather, Congressman Clarence J. Brown. From 1965 to 1983, Bud Brown also served as a congressman, in the same seat as his own father, and later as Chairman of the Board of Brown Publishing.[3] The family continued to operate the business until 2010.

Brown graduated from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., and Northwestern University.[4] At St. Albans, Brown performed the role of Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth in The Crucible.[5] Brown has been married to Jeanne Johnson since 1993.[6] They have a son and a daughter.[6] Brown is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Career

Live-action performances

Brown in 2008

In Brown's first mainstream movie, he was cast as Viking Lofgren alongside Sean Penn in the 1983 crime drama Bad Boys. Brown is known for his role as the Kurgan in the 1986 film Highlander, his role as Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, Rawhide in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Frankenstein's monster in The Bride (1985), Army mercenary Larry McRose in Extreme Prejudice, the role of a band manager in Thunder Alley (1985), vicious killer Steve in Shoot to Kill (1988), the police officer in Michael Jackson's short movie Speed Demon (1988), Dead Man Walking, Sheriff Gus Gilbert in Pet Sematary Two, Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers (a role he would reprise in the animated series Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles), and Captain William Hadley in The Guardian. He also played a role in Flubber as one of the evil henchmen that get harmed by uncontrollably bouncing sports equipment. In 1989, he appeared in the action thriller Blue Steel.

Brown has played prison officers in three films dealing with miscarriages of justice: the tyrannical Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, the sympathetic Lt. Williams in The Hurricane, and Lt. McMannis in Last Light. In 2001, he played a magical character credited as 'The granter of wishes' in the Hallmark version of Snow White. In 2007, he played the Viking leader opposite Karl Urban in Pathfinder.

He starred in several independent films in 2008: The Burrowers, screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, and released in the United States on DVD in April 2009, and The Twenty. He appeared in Steven Soderbergh's 2009 film The Informant! opposite Matt Damon in which he played an attorney. He also portrayed Alan Smith in Samuel Bayer's 2010 remake of the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street.[7] In 2011, he starred in Cowboys & Aliens (directed by Jon Favreau) alongside Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde. He was cast as the voice of The Goon in the animated feature film. He also starred as Albert Marconi in the film adaptation of the David Wong novel John Dies at the End, directed by Don Coscarelli.[8]

Brown was a series regular on the science fiction series Earth 2 from 1994 to 1995, playing the role of John Danziger. Brown was notable as the sinister preacher Brother Justin Crowe in the HBO series Carnivàle. Though the series only ran for two seasons, Carnivàle has attained a cult popularity and his performance was applauded by critics for showcasing a new side to his acting talents. He also starred in the Showtime production In the Company of Spies and the HBO film Cast a Deadly Spell.[9] As conservative United States Attorney General Jock Jeffcoat, he was one of the primary antagonists in seasons three and four of the Showtime series Billions.

He has also made many guest appearances on various television series including ER, the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Desert Crossing" as Zobral, Lost as Kelvin Joe Inman, and former baseball player (and investment scam mark) Rudy Blue on The Riches. Brown also appeared as the frontiersman Simon Kenton, the key to America's westward expansion, in the 2000 Kentucky Educational Television production "A Walk with Simon Kenton". Kenton resembled Brown in stature and is buried in Brown's hometown. Brown most recently appeared as Hart Sterling, founding partner of fictional law firm Sterling, Huddle, Oppenheim & Craft in ABC's The Deep End. He also guest starred on the Leverage series episode "The Gone Fishin Job" and on The Dukes of Hazzard sixth-season episode "Too Many Roscos". Currently, he appears on The CW's TV production of The Flash in the recurring guest-star role of General Wade Eiling. He has also portrayed Ray Schoonover in the Daredevil episodes "Guilty as Sin" and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" and The Punisher episode "Kandahar". He played Sheriff Joe Corbin in Sleepy Hollow.

Voice-over work

As a voice-over actor, Brown has appeared in several video games, usually playing an antagonistic character. He lends his voice to several of the crystallized dragons in the PlayStation game Spyro the Dragon. He voiced the corrupt Baron Praxis in the PlayStation 2 video game Jak II; Doctor Neo Cortex and Uka Uka in a number of the Crash Bandicoot video games; Montross (a Mandalorian rival of Jango Fett) in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter; Hades in God of War III; Thrall in the cancelled video game Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans; Scourgelord Tyrannus in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King; the conniving Alderman Richard Hughes in the Xbox 360 game Saints Row; and the cynical, foul-mouthed Lt. Anderson in Detroit: Become Human. Contrary to popular belief, he was not the voice actor to the popular operator "Maestro" in the 2015 first-person shooter Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege.

For animated television series, he voiced several characters (Hakon, Tomas Brod and Wolf) in the series Gargoyles; Tanuki Gonta in the English language dub of Pom Poko (1994); Raiden on the animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm; a Hessian trooper in The Night of the Headless Horseman (1999); billionaire Maxmilian Speil in Godzilla: The Series; and five of the six members of Legion Ex Machina in Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.

Since 1999, he has played the role of Mr. Krabs of SpongeBob SquarePants (as well as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its two sequels The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run). When asked about his famous role as Mr. Krabs, Clancy responded with "he's like my other half, I sometimes see him when I'm shopping or in a jewelry store, he tells me to steal things or grab something, saying that I'm only borrowing it and can always return it. Because of this, I now have hundreds of items that I never payed for, all thanks to Krabs."[10][11] From 2000 to 2005, he played several roles (Captain Black, Ratso and the animated moose doll Super Moose) on Jackie Chan Adventures. He also voiced Vice-Principal Pangborn in All Grown Up!, Barkmeat in Catscratch, Otto in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (which also stars fellow SpongeBob co-star Tom Kenny, who voices Gibson) and Gorrath in Megas XLR.

For Disney, he has played roles such as the Dark Dragon in American Dragon: Jake Long, the Ugly Bald Guy in the movie Recess: School's Out, as well as Undertow in The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, and he also made a guest appearance in the Kim Possible episode "Oh, No! Yono" where he played the titular character. He also lent his voice to King Frederick in the Disney Channel series Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and the Disney Channel movie Tangled: Before Ever After.

For Nickelodeon, Brown has voiced several characters in theAvatar franchise, such as corrupt Dai Li leader Long Feng in Avatar: The Last Airbender in 2006 and top gangster Yakone in The Legend of Korra in 2012. He guest-starred in Dungeon as the Demon Cat and the narrator for the opening and closing quotes in the episode "Ocean of Fear". Brown also voices Destro in G.I. Joe: Renegades; Jeff Fischer's biological father in American Dad!; Grune the Destroyer in the ThunderCats reboot; and the recurring role of Agent Silas in Transformers: Prime.

From 2011 to 2013, Brown voiced Savage Opress, Count Dooku's new apprentice and Darth Maul's brother, in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He starred as Chris "Dogpound or Rahzar" Bradford, Shredder's top henchman, in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series. From the third quarter of 2014, Brown began doing voice-overs as the main talent for Chevy truck national and regional television commercials. On March 21, 2016, Brown began voicing a new character to the series, Red Death, a parody of the Marvel villain Red Skull, in The Venture Brothers episode "Red Means Stop". He continued this role in season 7, and was signed to appear in season 8 before the show's cancellation.

DC Universe

Brown is well known for voicing the villainous Lex Luthor in various animated media for over twelve years. He first voiced Luthor in the DCAU, starting with Superman: The Animated Series (where he had originally auditioned for the role of Superman) and reprised his role in the subsequent animated series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. He also voiced the character in the video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips as well as The Batman cartoon series. Brown later again played Luthor in the 2009 animated film Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. He also voiced a character under the name Rohtul (which is Luthor spelled backwards) in Batman: Brave and the Bold (while Kevin Michael Richardson provided the voice of the actual character). Brown once again voiced Lex in the video games Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and Lego DC Super Villains. From all these vocal appearances, Brown has played Lex Luthor longer than any other actor in history, including his own Justice League co-star Michael Rosenbaum (in Smallville).

Brown is also known for his voice work as villains in various DC animated series, movies, television shows, and video games: Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow on Batman Beyond, Trident on the Teen Titans cartoon series, Mr. Freeze and Bane on The Batman cartoon series, Per Degaton in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Parallax in the live-action Green Lantern film, King Faraday in the Young Justice cartoon series, and General Zartok in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. He appeared on The CW's The Flash recurring in the first season as General Wade Eiling.

Marvel Universe

Brown has also voiced various Marvel characters in various animated projects: Sasquatch on The Incredible Hulk 1996 cartoon series, several characters (George Stacy, Rhino and Ox) on The Spectacular Spider-Man, Mr. Sinister on Wolverine and the X-Men, Odin in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and both Red Hulk and Taskmaster on Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon series. In Daredevil and The Punisher he plays Major Schoonover, Frank Castle's former commanding officer. In Thor: Ragnarok, he voices the fire demon Surtur.[12]

Filmography

Live-action

Film

List of acting performances in films
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Bad Boys "Viking" Lofgren
1984 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension "Rawhide"
1985 Thunder Alley "Weasel"
1985 The Bride Viktor
1986 Highlander Victor Kruger / The Kurgan
1987 Extreme Prejudice Master Sergeant Larry McRose
1988 Shoot to Kill Steve
1988 Moonwalker Police Officer Segment: "Speed Demon"
1989 Season of Fear Ward St. Clair
1990 Blue Steel Detective Nick Mann
1990 Waiting for the Light Joe
1991 Ambition Albert Merrick
1991 Past Midnight Steve Lundy
1992 Pet Sematary Two Sheriff Gus Gilbert Nominated – Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor
1994 The Shawshank Redemption Captain Byron Hadley
1995 Dead Man Walking State Trooper
1996 Female Perversions John
1997 Starship Troopers Sergeant Charlie Zim
1997 Flubber Smith
1999 Claire Makes It Big Frank Short film
1999 The Hurricane Lieutenant Jimmy Williams
2000 Chump Change The Man
2002 The Laramie Project Rob Debree
2003 The Making of Daniel Boone Allan Kenton Also executive producer
2003 Normal Frank
2004 Finding Neo Captain Hadme Short film
2004 Gambling The Reverend
2005 Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth Dogg
2006 The Guardian Captain William Hadley
2007 Pathfinder Gunnar
2007 Parker Max Crenna Short film
2008 The Burrowers John Clay
2008 The Express: The Ernie Davis Story Roy Simmons
2008 NASA Seals Stone Short film
2009 Slap Joe Short film
2009 The Twenty John Simmonds
2009 The Informant! Aubrey Daniel
2010 A Nightmare on Elm Street Alan Smith
2011 Cowboys & Aliens Preacher Meacham
2011 Green Lantern Parallax (voice) [13]
2012 John Dies at the End Dr. Albert Marconi
2012 At Any Price Jim Johnson
2012 Hellbenders Father Angus
2013 Sparks Archer
2013 Water & Power Turnvil
2013 Nothing Left to Fear Pastor Kingsman
2013 Homefront Sheriff Keith Rodrigue
2013 The Trials of Cate McCall Brinkeroff
2013 I Know That Voice Himself Documentary[14][15]
2014 Just Before I Go Ted's Dad
2014 When the Game Stands Tall Mickey Ryan
2014 99 Homes Mr. Freeman
2016 Hail, Caesar! Gracchus
2016 Warcraft Blackhand Motion capture
2017 Little Evil Reverend Gospel
2017 Stronger Jeff Bauman Sr.
2017 Chappaquiddick US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara
2018 Supercon Adam King
2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Joe "Çurly Joe" Segment: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"
2019 The Mortuary Collection Montgomery Dark Also executive producer
Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor
2020 Promising Young Woman Stanley Thomas
2020 In Search of Darkness: Part II Himself Documentary
2022 Last Looks Jim "Big Jim" Cuddy Post-production
2023 John Wick: Chapter 4 TBA Post-production

Television

List of acting performances in television shows
Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Dukes of Hazzard Kelly Episode: "Too Many Roscos"
1987 Corridos: Tales of Passion & Revolution John Reed Television film
1987 The Room Upstairs Kevin Television film
1987 The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains Flagg Television film
1989 Fair Game Earl Dunning Television film
1990 China Beach Joey Episode: "Strange Brew"
1990 Johnny Ryan Johnny Ryan Television film
1991 Love, Lies and Murder David Brown 2 episodes
1991 Cast a Deadly Spell Harry Bordon Television film
1992 Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation Clarence Television film
1993 Tales from the Crypt Roger Lassen Episode: "Half-Way Horrible"
1993 Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Malone Story Dave Chattelier Television film
1993 Bloodlines: Murder in the Family Ben Guardino Television film
1993 Last Light Lieutenant Lionel McMannis Television film
1994–1995 Earth 2 John Danziger 21 episodes
1995 The Outer Limits Sergeant Linden Styles Episode: "Afterlife"
1995 Donor Unknown Nash Creed Television film
1996 Radiant City Al Goodman Television film
1996 Desert Breeze Unknown Pilot
1997–1998 ER Dr. Ellis West 7 episodes
1998 The Patron Saint of Liars Son Television film
1999 Vendetta Chief Hennessey Television film
1999 In the Company of Spies Dale Beckham Television film
1999 The Caseys Pete Casey Pilot
2000 The Practice District Attorney Fox 2 episodes
2000 Yesterday's Children Doug Cole Television film
2001 Boss of Bosses Andris Kurins Television film
2001 Snow White: The Fairest of Them All The Granter of Wishes Television film
2002 Star Trek: Enterprise Zobral Episode: "Desert Crossing"
2002 Breaking News Peter Kozyck 13 episodes
2002 Red Skies Edgar Sterling Television film
2003–2005 Carnivàle Brother Justin Crowe 24 episodes
2006 Lost Kelvin Inman 2 episodes
2007 The Riches Rudy Blue Episode: "X Spots the Mark"
2008 Law & Order Sheriff John Burkhart Episode: "Knock Off"
2008 Blank Slate Agent Miles McAvoy Television film
2010 The Deep End Hart Sterling 6 episodes
2010 Leverage Hugh Whitman Episode: "The Gone Fishin' Job"
2010 Medium Rob Walcott Episode: "Where Were You When...?"
2011 Aim High Boris "The Bear" Klopov 5 episodes
2012 The Frontier Jack Ramsay / Lamazee Pilot
2013 The Surgeon General Becker Pilot
2013–2016 Sleepy Hollow Sheriff August Corbin 6 episodes
2014 The Trip to Bountiful District Attorney Brinkerhoff Television film
2014 Agatha Hank Pilot
2014–2015 The Flash General Wade Eiling 4 episodes
2015–2016 Chicago P.D. Eddie 3 episodes
2016 Daredevil Colonel Ray Schoonover 2 episodes
2017 The Punisher Major Ray Schoonover Episode: "Kandahar"
2018–2019 The Goldbergs Mr. Crosby 4 episodes
2018–2019 Billions Waylon "Jock" Jeffcoat 16 episodes
2019 Schooled Mr. Crosby 5 episodes
2019–2020 Emergence Ed Sawyer 13 episodes
2019 The Crown Lyndon B. Johnson Episode: "Margaretology"
2019 The Mandalorian Burg Episode: "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
2019 SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout Mr. Slabs Television film
2021–2022 Dexter: New Blood Kurt Caldwell 8 episodes

Voice roles

Film

List of voice performances in animated films
Year Title Role Notes
1995 Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken Hakon Direct-to-DVD
1997 Annabelle's Wish Lawyer / Sheriff Direct-to-DVD[13]
1998 The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Akela The Wolf Direct-to-DVD[13]
2000 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Undertow Direct-to-DVD[13]
2001 Recess: School's Out Bald Guy [13]
2003 Atlantis: Milo's Return Volgud Direct-to-DVD[13]
2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Mr. Krabs [13]
2009 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Lex Luthor Direct-to-DVD[13]
2013 Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Lex Luthor Direct-to-DVD
2014 Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United Taskmaster Direct-to-DVD[13]
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Mr. Krabs / Sir Pinch-A-Lot [16][13]
2017 Thor: Ragnarok Surtur [13]
2019 Lady and the Tramp Isaac
2020 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Mr. Krabs [17][13]

Anime

List of voice dubbing in anime films
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Pom Poko Gonta English dub[13]

Television

List of voice performances in animated shows
Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Little Mermaid Octopin Leader Episode: "Heroes"
1994–1996 Gargoyles Hakkon / Wolf / Tomas Brod 12 episodes
1996 Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm Raiden 13 episodes[13]
1996 The Incredible Hulk Sasquatch Episode: "Man to Man, Beast to Beast"[13]
1996–1997 The Mighty Ducks Siege 23 episodes
1996–2000 Superman: The Animated Series Lex Luthor 19 episodes[13]
1997 The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Colonel Nikola / The Entity / Professor Francois 2 episodes
1997 The Legend of Calamity Jane "Wild Bill" Hickok 13 episodes
1997 Extreme Ghostbusters Tempus Episode: "Ghost Apocalyptic Future"
1997 Hey Arnold! Porkpie Episode: "Freeze Frame"
1997–1998 The New Adventures of Zorro Additional Voices 26 episodes
1998 Hercules Blotox Episode: "Hercules and the Techno Greeks"
1998 The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs Baron Bone Episode: "Bone"
1998 The Lionhearts Butch 1 episode
1998–2000 Voltron: The Third Dimension IGOR / Robot Maximus 5 episodes
1999 Timon & Pumbaa Angry Man Episode: "Boo Hoo Bouquet"
1999 The Angry Beavers Harrington Episode: "In Search of Big Byoo-Tox"[13]
1999 Godzilla: The Series Maxmillian Spiel 2 episodes
1999 The Night of the Headless Horseman Hessian Trooper Television film
1999–2001 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot Legion Ex Machina #1–5 26 episodes
1999–present SpongeBob SquarePants Mr. Krabs / Various characters Main role[13]
2000 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles Sergeant Charlie Zim 3 episodes
2000 Recess Lieutenant LaMaise Episode: "The Army Navy Game"
2000 Histeria! Various Characters Episode: "North America"
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Tough / Kleev / Sentry #2 2 episodes[13]
2000 Batman Beyond "Big Time" Bigelow Episode: "Betrayal"[13]
2000 Teacher's Pet Fifth Grade Teacher 2 episodes
2000–2005 Jackie Chan Adventures Captain Black / Ratso / Various Characters 67 episodes
2001 The Zeta Project Sheriff Morgan 2 episodes[13]
2001–2003 Justice League Lex Luthor 8 episodes[13]
2001–2004 Lloyd in Space Officer Frank Horton 12 episodes
2002 The Powerpuff Girls Mascumax Episode: "Members Only"[13]
2002 Samurai Jack Dragon Episode: "Jack and the Farting Dragon"[13]
2003 Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Raymond Episode: "Sword of Shikata"
2003 Teen Titans Trident Episode: "Deep Six"[13]
2003–2006 The Adventures of Crash Bandicoot Dr. Neo Cortex / Uka Uka / Various Characters Main cast
2003–2007 All Grown Up! Vice Principal Pangborn / Various Characters 10 episodes
2004 Duck Dodgers Archduke Zag Episode: "Pig Planet"[13]
2004 Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Sarge Episode: "Private Antics, Major Problems"
2004–2005 Megas XLR Gorrath / Various characters 10 episodes[13]
2004–2006 Justice League Unlimited Lex Luthor 13 episodes[13]
2004–2006 Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Otto 52 episodes
2004–2007 The Batman Mr. Freeze / Bane / Lex Luthor 6 episodes[13]
2005 Catscratch Barkmeat Episode: "Off the Leash"[13]
2005 The Life and Times of Juniper Lee Lex Luthor / Nestor Episode: "Monster Con"
2005–2006 A.T.O.M. Alexander Paine 12 episodes
2005, 2007 Kim Possible Commander Kane / Yono The Destroyer 2 episodes
2005–2007 American Dragon: Jake Long Dark Dragon 3 episodes
2006 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Ego Leader / Firefighter Episode: "Ace"
2006 Avatar: The Last Airbender Long Feng / Bosco 5 episodes
2006–2007 Biker Mice from Mars Cataclysm 12 episodes[13]
2007 Ben 10 Kenko Episode: "Game Over"[13]
2007–2010, 2021 American Dad! Henry Fischer / Various Characters 4 episodes
2008 Ben 10: Alien Force Dragon Episode: "Be-Knighted"[13]
2008–2009 Wolverine and the X-Men Mister Sinister 3 episodes
2008–2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man George Stacy / Rhino / Ox 16 episodes[13]
2009 Phineas and Ferb The Regurgitator / Santa Claus / Various Characters 5 episodes
2009 The Secret Saturdays Dr. Bara Episode: "Shadows of Lemuria"[13]
2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Per Degaton / Rohtul 2 episodes[13]
2010 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Magnus Magnuson 3 episodes
2010 Adventure Time Narrator / Demon Cat / Evil Guy, Dungeon 2 episodes[13]
2010–2011 G.I. Joe: Renegades Destro 6 episodes[13]
2010–2011 The Penguins of Madagascar Buck Rockgut 3 episodes[13]
2010–2012 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Odin 3 episodes[13]
2010–2013 Pound Puppies Salty 8 episodes
2011 ThunderCats Grune 6 episodes[13]
2011–2013 Transformers: Prime Silas 8 episodes[13]
2011–2013 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Savage Opress 8 episodes
2011 Wallaby Run Red US version
Television movie
2012 Young Justice King Faraday Episode: "Performance"[13]
2012 Green Lantern: The Animated Series General Zartok 2 episodes[13]
2012 The Legend of Korra Yakone 2 episodes
2012–2017 Ultimate Spider-Man Taskmaster / Red Hulk / Ben Parker / The Phantom Rider 11 episodes[13]
2012–2013 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Hebediah Grim / Nibiru 3 episodes
2012–2017 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Chris Bradford / Dogpound / Rahzar 30 episodes[13]
2013 Wander Over Yonder Badlands Dan Episode: "The Bad Guy/The Troll"[13]
2013 Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Pei Mei Episode: "Five is Enough"[13]
2013–2015 Sofia the First Constable Myles 3 episodes[13]
2013 Dark Minions Drebnor Pilot
2013 DC Nation Shorts Negative Man / General Immortus 3 episodes
2013–2015 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Thunderbolt Ross / Red Hulk / Uatu / Hogun / Black Bolt 52 episodes[13]
2014 Archer Ricky Episode: "Archer Vice: Baby Shower"
2014 TripTank Various Voices 3 episodes[13]
2014–2019 Avengers Assemble Uatu The Watcher / Red Hulk / Taskmaster 10 episodes[13]
2014 Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise Gorilla Grodd Television special
2015 Axe Cop Various Voices 3 episodes
2015–2018 Star Wars Rebels Ryder Azadi 12 episodes
2015 Golan the Insatiable Old Man Episode: "Pilot"
2015 Mickey Mouse Pig Biker Episode: "Road Hogs"
2015 Pickle and Peanut Various Characters Episode: "Greg/Gramma Jail"
2016 Sheriff Callie's Wild West Wildcat McGraw 1 episode
2016–2018 Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia Gunmar 28 episodes[13]
2016 The Adventures of Puss in Boots Bloodwolf Episode: "The Bloodwolf"[13]
2016–2018 The Venture Bros. Red Death 4 episodes
2016-2019 Milo Murphy's Law Javier / Mr. Blunt 2 episodes[13]
2017-2020 Rick and Morty Risotto Groupon / Vengeful Train Passenger 2 episodes
2017 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Mr. Cardsley / Powio Statue / Pavel Episode: "No More Pow Cards"
2017 Tangled: Before Ever After King Frederic Television film[13]
2017–2020 Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure King Frederic 24 episodes[13]
2017–2018 Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters Jack Kinland / Smokestack 2 episodes[13]
2018 Dallas & Robo The Stranger 4 episodes
2018–2019 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants Mr. Ree / Splotch 4 episodes[13]
2018 3Below: Tales of Arcadia Gunmar Episode: "Lightning in a Bottle"[13]
2019 Niko and the Sword of Light Otto The Automatron 2 episodes
2019 Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart Shin Mao Episode: "Small"[13]
2019 SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout Mr. Krabs Television film
2020 DuckTales Frankenstein Episode: "The Trickening!"
2020 Wizards: Tales of Arcadia Gunmar 5 episodes[13]
2020 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Big Bad Wolf Episode: "The Big Good Wolf"
2021–present Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years Mr. Krabs [13]
2021 Calls General Wilson 2 episodes
2021 Invincible Damien Darkblood 3 episodes[13]
2021 What If...? Surtur Episode: "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?"[13]
2021–present The Patrick Star Show Mr. Krabs

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny The Draracle / Dracoid / Large Imp
1997 Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back Doctor Neo Cortex [18][13]
1997 Fallout Rhombus [13]
1998 Crash Bandicoot: Warped Doctor Neo Cortex / Uka Uka [19][13]
1998 Spyro the Dragon Various Roles
1999 Lands of Lore III Draracle / Celerian
1999 Crash Team Racing Doctor Cortex / Uka Uka [20][13]
2000 Crash Bash Doctor Cortex / Uka Uka
2001 Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Doctor Cortex / Uka Uka [21][13]
2002 Run Like Hell Dag'rek [13]
2002 SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month Mr. Krabs [13]
2002 Superman: Shadow of Apokolips Lex Luthor [13]
2002 Run Like Hell: Hunt or Be Hunted Dag'rek
2002 Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Montross [13]
2002 Minority Report: Everybody Runs John Anderton [13]
2002 SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman Mr. Krabs [13]
2003 Nickelodeon Toon Twister 3D Mr. Krabs
2003 Superman: Shadow of Apokolips Lex Luthor [13]
2003 Crash Nitro Kart Cortex / Uka Uka [22][13]
2004 Jak II Baron Praxis [13]
2004 Jak 3 Baron Praxis [13]
2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Mr. Krabs [13]
2005 SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! Mr. Krabs [13]
2005 Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves Lieutenant Gronk Uncredited
2006 Saints Row Alderman Hughes [13]
2007 Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth Long Feng
2010 God of War III Hades [13]
2012 Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Lex Luthor
2012 Call of Duty: Black Ops II Strike Force Soldier
2012 PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Baron Praxis [13]
2013 SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge Mr. Krabs [13]
2014 Lichdom: Battlemage Roth
2014 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Lex Luthor
2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze Rahzer [13]
2015 SpongeBob HeroPants Mr. Krabs/Sir Pinch-A-Lot [13]
2016 Hammer 2: Reloaded Hammer
2017 Mass Effect: Andromeda Alec Ryder [13]
2018 Detroit: Become Human Lieutenant Hank Anderson Also motion capture[13]
2018 Lego DC Super-Villains Lex Luthor [13]

Theme parks

List of voice performances in theme parks
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast Mr. Krabs
2005 SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D Mr. Krabs

References

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Further reading

  • Voisin, Scott (2009). Character Kings: Hollywood's Familiar Faces Discuss the Art and Business of Acting. Albany, GA: BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-342-5.