Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian dubbing actor and former stand-up comedian .
| Maurice Lamarsh | |
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| English Maurice LaMarche | |
In July 2010 | |
| Date of Birth | |
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| Profession | voice actor |
| Career | 1980 - n. at. |
| Awards | " Annie " (1998) Emmy (2011, 2012) |
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Biography
Maurice Lamarsh was born on March 30, 1958 in Toronto , but shortly after birth he moved with his family to the city of Timmins . He began solo comedy performances at the age of 19 at a high school in New York , and in 22 moved to Los Angeles . Since 1980, he began to regularly voice various characters of cartoons, animated series and video games, and by 2013 his filmography already has more than 250 tapes.
In 1987, Maurice's father, Guy Lamarsh, was shot dead by a family friend in the hotel lobby in front of dozens of witnesses - this plunged the actor into two-year depression and alcoholism. As soon as Lamarsh came to his senses and returned to the world of comedies, he suffered a new blow - in September 1990, his 18-year-old sister died in a car accident. After that, the actor stopped live comedy performances and devoted himself entirely to voicing cartoons and video games.
Wife - Robin Eisenman.
Awards and nominations
- 1989 - The Prime Time Emmy Award in the Outstanding Individual Achievement in Variety Show or Music Program category for roles in two episodes of the DC Follies series - both nominations .
- 1998 - Daytime Emmy Award in the category "Best Role in the Animation Program" for his role in the animated series Pinky and Brain - nomination .
- 1998 - “Annie” in the category “Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sounding of Animated Television Production” for his role in the animated series “Pinky and Brain” - a victory .
- 2000 - “Annie” in the category “Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sounding of Animated Feature Films ” for his role in Wakko's Wish cartoon - nomination .
- 2011 - The Prime Time Emmy Award in the Outstanding Scoring category for his role in the animated series Futurama - victory [2] .
- 2012 - The Prime Time Emmy Award in the Outstanding Scoring category for his role in the animated series Futurama - victory [2] .
Selected Filmography
Cartoon Sounding
- XX century
- 1985 - Inspector Gadget / Inspector Gadget - Chef Quimbi, Metro City Police Chief (21 episodes)
- 1986 —1991 - The Real Ghostbusters - Dr. Igon Spengler / Dr. Vincent Bassingham / Lieutenant Framp / Other Characters (140 episodes)
- 1990-1992 - Tiny Toon Adventures - Dizzy Devil / Abe Lincoln / other characters (in 47 episodes)
- 1991 —1995 - Captain Planet and the Planeteers rescue team - Scamm / Duke Nyukem / doctor / other characters (in 16 episodes)
- 1992 - Cartoon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacations / Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - Dizzy Devil / David Letterman / Horatio / other characters
- 1993 - Crazy / Bonkers - Mr. Black-Blue / Aloysius Vermin / Smarts (11 episodes)
- 1993-1998 - Naughty animashki / Animaniacs - different characters (in 65 episodes)
- 1994 - Pompoco: Tanuki War / 平 成 狸 合 戦 ぽ ん ぽ こ - narrator behind the scenes (in English dubbing)
- 1994 - Beethoven / Beethoven - Doberman / Butcher / Caesar's Master / Other Characters (in 7 episodes)
- 1994-1996 - The Tick Hero / The Tick - different characters (in 6 episodes)
- 1995-1997 - Freecoid! / Freakazoid! - different characters (in 10 episodes)
- 1995-1998 - Pinky and the Brain / Pinky and the Brain - Brain / minor characters (in 58 episodes)
- 1995, 2003, 2004, 2006 -present time - The Simpsons / The Simpsons - minor characters ( in 24 episodes )
- 1996 - All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 / All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 - Officer at the Lost & Found
- 1996, 1998 - Dexter's Laboratory / Dexter's Laboratory - minor characters (in 3 episodes)
- 1996-2003 - Hey Arnold! / Hey Arnold! - Big Bob Pataki / Jacques / policeman / other characters (in 34 episodes)
- 1997 - Extreme Ghostbusters - Dr. Egon Spengler (in 40 episodes)
- 1997–1999 - King of the Hill - Rev. Thomason / Firefighter / Funeral Speaker / Minor Characters (8 episodes)
- 1997, 1999, 2004 - Johnny Bravo / narrator behind the scenes / agent Shlomo / minor characters (in 8 episodes)
- 1998-1999 - Pinky, Elmira, and Brain / Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain - Brain (25 episodes)
- 1999 —2000 - Sonic Underground - great-grandfather Atar / Slit / Sir Charles Hedgehog (in 17 episodes)
- 1999-2012 - Futurama / Futurama - Kif Crocker / Calculon / Morbo / minor characters (in 103 episodes) [3]
- XXI Century
- 2001 - Oblongs / The Oblongs - Tommy Vinegar (in 4 episodes)
- 2001-2002 - Mouse House / House of Mouse - Mortimer Mouse / March Hare / other characters (23 episodes))
- 2001-2004 - The Adventures of Jackie Chan / Jackie Chan Adventures - minor characters (in 4 episodes)
- 2001-2007 - Harvey Birdman / Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law - minor characters (in 24 episodes)
- 2002 - Balto 2: The Quest for the Wolf / Balto II: Wolf Quest - Balto
- 2002 - Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring / Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring - Spike / Butch
- 2002 - Arnold! / Hey Arnold !: The Movie - Big Bob Pataki / Guard Head
- 2002-2005 - Kim Five-with-Plus / Kim Possible - Professor Akari / Cable Guy / Minor Characters (in 7 episodes)
- 2003 - 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's Adventures in London / 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure - Horace Badoon
- 2003-2004 - Stripperella / Stripperella - chief Stroganoff / Leonard / Zumo / secondary characters (in 13 episodes)
- 2003-2005 - Duck Dodgers / Duck Dodgers - K'chuta Sa'am / robot at the airport / security guard / secondary characters (in 6 episodes)
- 2003—2006 - The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: The Boy Genius / The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - minor characters (in 4 episodes)
- 2003—2008 - Password “Neighboring Kids” / Codename: Kids Next Door - minor characters (in 17 episodes)
- 2004 - Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald and Goofy / Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers - brothers Gavs / minor characters
- 2004 - Balto 3: Wings of Change / Balto III: Wings of Change - Balto / Moose
- 2004 - Team America: World Police / Team America: World Police - Alec Baldwin
- 2004-2007 - Flattened Space / Tripping the Rift - Gus, Robot Slave (in 39 episodes)
- 2005-2006 - Dzap-scratch / Catscratch - Howis (in 4 episodes)
- 2006 - Horns and Hooves / Barnyard - Ygg, Cow
- 2006 - Reinforced Concrete / 鉄 コ ン 筋 ク リ ー ト - Fujimura (in English dubbing)
- 2006—2008 - My friend is a monkey / My Gym Partner's a Monkey - principal of Pixifrog school, frog / Mr. Hornbill / minor characters (in 26 episodes)
- 2006-2009 - To replace / The Replacements - working agencies "Flimko" / guy in a crumpled suit (in 11 episodes)
- 2007 - Futurama: The Big Jackpot of Bender / Futurama: Bender's Big Score - Keefe Crocker / minor characters
- 2007-2008 - So is the magical power of Juju / Tak & the Power of Juju - leader / Belly Juju / secondary characters (in 15 episodes)
- 2008 - Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Back / Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs - Kif Crocker / Calculon / Morbo / Minor Characters
- 2008 Futurama: Bender's Game / Futurama: Bender's Game - Walt / Valtazar / minor characters
- 2008 - The Little Mermaid: The Beginning of Ariel's Story / The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning - Scatter
- 2008 - Space: Territory of Death / Dead Space: Downfall - White / Bavaro
- 2009 - Futurama: Into the Wild Green Dal / Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder - Kif Crocket / Calculon / Minor Characters
- 2010 —2012 - Scooby-Doo: Mystic Corporation / Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated - Minor Characters (in 6 episodes)
- 2011 - present Time - The Looney Tunes Show - Yosemite Sam / Secondary Characters ( 20 episodes )
- 2011 - present Time - Kung Fu Panda: The Amazing Legends / Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness - Heylang
- 2012 - Scooby-Doo! Under the dome of the circus / Big Top Scooby-Doo! - Mr. Arshambo
- 2012 - Ralph / Wreck-It Ralph - the main character of the game Tapper
- 2012 - Robot and Monster / Robot and Monster - Garth Default / Perry / supporting characters (in 4 episodes)
- 2016 - Zootopolis / Zootopia - Mr. Big
- 2017 - Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie / Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie - Big Bob
- 2018 - n. at. - Friendship is a miracle / My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - Chancellor Neyseyer ( in 2 episodes )
Speaking Video Games
- 1995 - Full Throttle - Three Characters
- 1999 - Descent 3 - minor characters
- 2000 - Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters - Yosemite Sam
- 2001 - Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf - Wolf Yosemite Sam
- 2002 - Taz Wanted / Taz: Wanted - Yosemite Sam
- 2003 - Futurama / Futurama - Morbo / Walt / God of the Sun / Destroyer
- 2006 - Season of the hunt / Open Season - Boswell / Duck
- 2007 - Guild Wars: Eye of the North / Guild Wars: Eye of the North - Weck
- 2007 - The Simpsons / The Simpsons Game - William Shakespeare
- 2008 - Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant - Dr. Nitrus Brio
- 2011 - Batman: Arkham City / Batman: Arkham City - Mr. Freeze / Calendar Man / Minor Characters
- 2011 - Star Wars: The Old Republic / Star Wars: The Old Republic - General Var Sutra
- 2012 - Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance - one of the Gavs brothers (in English dubbing)
- 2017 - Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy - Dr. Nitrus Brio
Widescreen (dubbing)
- 1992 - Parallel world / Cool World - investigator / Mash / drunk in a bar
- 1996 - Space Jam / Space Jam - Pepe Le Pue, Skunk
- 1997 - It Doesn’t Better / As Good as It Gets - Fred Bishop on the Phone (uncredited)
- 2003 - Elf / Elf - Buddy Hobs burp (uncredited)
- 2007 - The Avengers / The Comebacks - Commentator
Notes
- ↑ Discogs - 2000.
- ↑ 1 2 Maurice Lamarsh on emmys.com
- ↑ Maurice Lamarsh on theinfosphere.org
Links
- Interview with actor at talkradiomeltdown.com Audio 2:02:10
- Maurice Lamarsh on behindthevoiceactors.com
- Maurice Lamarche on tvguide.com
- Maurice Lamarsh on voicechasers.com