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  • His Tiny Toons voice roles include Dizzy Devil, Yosemite Sam, The Tasmanian Devil, Gossamer, and various other characters. He also replaced the late Joe Alaskey as the voice of Plucky Duck for the remaining episodes of the series. Alaskey later rerecorded LaMarche's lines when he was asked to return for the show.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is the voice of Grumpy on The 7D. He is well known for voicing The Brain on Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain.
  • LaMarche is known to be a very private man and, surprisingly, did a rare public performance at the San Diego Comic-Con International Convention in 2002. He and fellow voice actors Rob Paulsen and Jess Harnell did several skits. LaMarche was greeted by thunderous applause when he did his favorite character voice, The Brain from Animaniacs. He returned for ComicCon 2003 for an encore. LaMarche was formerly a stand-up comedian, but due to tragedies in his family, decided to call it quits in 1989.
  • In the 1987 TV series, Maurice LaMarche voiced Chronos in the episode "Split-Second". In the 2012 TV series, he voices Attila the Frog and Rasputin the Mad Frog.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Guest Star as the voice of Hammerface (Hammerhead). He's the recurring guest star from The Simpsons.
  • LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario, soon after he was born. LaMarche's childhood was filled with his "own little world of cartoons and sixties television". It was not until his sophomore year of high school that he learned of the popularity his talent for mimicry could garner him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school "variety night" several of his friends urged him to enter; he performed an act called "celebrities as waiters" which he would subsequently use all throughout his stand up career.
  • His known voice roles include The Brain in Pinky & The Brain and Animaniacs, Dr. Whiskers from Cool World, Kif Kroker and other different characters from Futurama, Tark and the Birdmonkeys in Cland Ann and Mr. Big in Zootopia.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian-born American voice actor. Notable credits include The Brain in Pinky and the Brain (alongside Rob Paulsen), and Dr. Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters (also starring Frank Welker, David Couwlier, and Arsenio Hall).
  • Played Dr. Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian voice actor and retired stand-up comedian, best known for voicing The Brain in Pinky & The Brain, Dizzy Devil in Tiny Toon Adventures, and Inspector Gadget in the animated TV series of the same name.
  • Maurice LaMarche is an Canadian voice actor and former stand up comedian. He is best known for his roles as Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminous Skumm and Duke Nukem in Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Dizzy Devil in Tiny Toon Adventures, The Brain in Animaniacs and Pinky and The Brain, Big Bob Pataki in Hey Arnold!, Kif Kroker in Futurama, and Mr. Freeze in Batman: Arkham City.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30 1958) is a Canadian-born voice actor is the voice of The Wolverine
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor who voiced Estroy and Jack O'Lantern (video game only). He also did The Brain in Pinky and The Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian American voice actor and comedian. best known as the voices of The Brain on Pinky and the Brain and Father on Kids Next Door.
  • This is a fictitious profile of Maurice LaMarche.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a voice actor who provided the voice for Popeye in Hanna-Barbera Productions' Popeye series Popeye and Son.
  • Maurice LaMarche (Kif on Futurama) has appeared in Drawn Together once, voice acting George Geogiopolis in the episode Freaks & Greeks.
  • Maurice LaMarche plays Willy Wonka in relevant commercials. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • LaMarche is the voice for Lawrence Talbot in the direct-to-video film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an American voice actor and former stand up comedian. He is best known for his voicework in Futurama as Kif Kroker, as Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminous Skumm and Duke Nukum in Captain Planet and the Planeteers and The Brain in Animaniacs/Pinky and The Brain.
  • LaMarche provided the voice of Doctor Nitrus Brio in Crash: Mind over Mutant. He reprises this role in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, as well as voicing the various Lab Assistants. During the late 1980s, LaMarche was a successful stand-up comedian, though this career was derailed after the rapid-fire deaths of his father, then his sister three years later. He even voiced The Brain in Animaniacs, Gart DeFault on Robot and Monster, Father and more.
  • Maurice LaMarche provided the voice of Mr. Freeze and Calendar Man in Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Knight.
  • LaMarche is known for his Orson Welles impression which he often uses. Some examples of his work for various media include The Transformers, Tiny Toon Adventures, the voice of the Alec Baldwin puppet in Team America: World Police, and Kif, Morbo and additional voices in Futurama. Perhaps one of his most well-known roles is "The Brain" using his Orson Welles voice in Animaniacs and its spinoff Pinky and the Brain, which he worked on with Rob Paulsen. He has won two Emmys for his work on Futurama and received Emmy nominations for Pinky and the Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian actor who played Doctor Strange on The Incredible Hulk, Magneto on The Super Hero Squad Show, and Doctor Doom and Plymouth Rocker on Ultimate Spider-Man.
  • Maurice has a voice credit for Uzi Knessett in "Home Wrecker".
  • Maurice LaMarche did the voice of the Brain[1] in pinky and the Brain'
  • LaMarche (urodzony 30 marca 1958 roku w Toronto, Ontario, Kanada) - jest kanadyjskim aktorem głosowym, często użyczający głosu w kreskówkach zarówno kanadyjskich, jak i amerykańskich. Najbardziej znany z roli Mózga z serialu Animaniacy. W serialu Sonic Underground użyczył głosu wujkowi Chuckowi.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-born former stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, singer, voice artist, and comedian.
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  • Maurice LaMarche (March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-Winning Canadian-American voice actor and former stand-up comedian. He repeated his role as The Brain at the end of Nostalgia Critic's review of The Purge.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice artist and former stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for his role as the Brain in Pinky and The Brain and Animaniacs, as well as in Futurama, Hey Arnold!, Captain Planet and The Planeteers, Inspector Gadget, Batman: The Animated Series and The Looney Tunes Show. He voiced King Minos and other characters in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends, Einstein in the third series of Oliver and Company:The Series, as well as several additional characters, Odin in the final episode of The Quest for Beasts as well as several recurring characters throughout the series and additional voices in The Wolf Prince: Tale of A Warrior.
  • Maurice "Moe" LaMarche (b. June 6, 1954) is a Canadian-American voice actor. He has provided the voice for several characters. Aside from Futurama, he is best known for his role of The Brain from Pinky and the Brain and has provided voices for Egon Spengler and Orson Welles.
  • He also does the voices of Kif Kroker on Futurama, Father on Codename: Kids Next Door, Sleet on Sonic Underground, The Chief on Firehouse Tales, Principal Pixiefrog on My Gym Partner's A Monkey and Yosemite Sam on The Looney Tunes Show, and Gart and Perry on Robot and Monster. On Robot Chicken, he reprised The Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche will soon voice Goldar in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers the Animated Cartoon Series.
  • He voiced Kif Kroger on Futurama, Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminious Skumm and Duke Nukem in Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Big Bob Pataki on Hey Arnold, Orson Welles on The Critic, Hugh Tazmanian Devil on Taz-Mania, Dizzy Devil on Tiny Toon Adventures, The Brain and Squit on Animaniacs and its spin-off, Pinky and the Brain, Mortimer Mouse from Mickey Mouse, Sleet on Sonic Underground, Father on Codename: Kids Next Door and Toucan Sam in various Froot Loops commercials.
  • Maurice provides the voice of Don Rickles impersonator Keith Lieb in "Birth of a Salesman".
  • Maurice LaMarche es un actor de voz Canadiense, ganador de un premio Emmy y antes era un comediante. El hizo la voz del Abogado defensor, Aiwei un dueño de una posada y otros personajes durante seis episodios de La Leyenda de Korra.
  • LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario, very soon after he was born. LaMarche's childhood was filled with his "own little world of cartoons and sixties television". It was not until his sophomore year of high school that he learned of the popularity his talent for mimicry could garner him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school "variety night" when a couple of friends urged him to enter. The act he performed at the variety night was "celebrities as waiters" which he actually used all the way up until the end of his stand-up career.
  • Maurice provides the voice of Ralph Kramden in "PTV".
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice actor and former stand-up comedian. Among his many televised animation credentials are Inspector Gadget, The Real Ghostbusters, Dennis the Menace (1986), Popeye and Son, Tiny Toon Adventures, The Critic, The Tick, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, The Simpsons, Hey Arnold!, King of the Hill, Dilbert, Queer Duck, Futurama, Sonic Underground, House of Mouse, Codename: Kids Next Door, Catscratch, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Super Hero Squad Show, Dan Vs., Adventure Time, Robot and Monster, Rick and Morty, The 7D, and Penn Zero: Part Time Hero.
  • On Nickelodeon, he is best known as Big Bob Pataki on Hey Arnold!, where he also voiced various minor characters. He reprised his main role for the show in the Nickelodeon Movie Hey Arnold!: The Movie. In the episode "Arnold's Halloween", LaMarche voiced Douglas Cain, a character inspired by and parodying Orson Welles. Listening to Cain's broadcast, Pataki even says "This guy knows what he's talking about!", a likely allusion to the shared voice actor. In the episodes "Stinky Goes Hollywood" and "It Girl", LaMarche voiced Revis, a parody of Regis Philbin.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-American voice actor and occasional guest star on The Simpsons. LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario soon after he was born.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a voice actor and former stand up comedian. His most famous roles are probably Brain from Pinky and the Brain and Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters. He is currently the new voice of Inspector Gadget. LaMarche was only in one episode of Transformers, when he played Six-Gun in the episode “Thief in the Night”. In an interview with Quick Stop Entertainment, he describes the recording session for this episode as "the longest session of [his] life", due to Wally Burr's "unusual directing style":
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice actor and former stand-up comedian known for voicing several animated characters, including Kif Kroker and Calculon on the animated science-fiction sitcom Futurama from 1999 to 2013 and Brain on the Pinky and the Brain segments of the animated series Animaniacs from 1993 to 1998 and its own spin-off series starting in 1995. He is also known for being the current voice of Toucan Sam of the Kellogg's Froot Loops commercials.
  • The same thing we do every night, Paulsen...try to take over the world! OF COURSE! Yup, he is best known for the voice of The Brain in Pinky and The Brain. In creating the voice for Brain, LaMarche says he looked at a picture of the character and immediately thought of Orson Welles, although the character wasn't modeled after Welles. Voicing Brain gave LaMarche the opportunity to make use of his signature impersonation of Welles. Many Pinky and the Brain episodes are nods to Welles' career. LaMarche won an Annie Award for his role as the Brain.
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  • Maurice LaMarche
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  • *Mózg z serialu Pinky i Mózg *Inspektor Gadżet z serialu Gadżet i Gadżetinis
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  • *Full Throttle *The 7D *Pinky and the Brain *Futurama
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  • March 30, 1958
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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  • His Tiny Toons voice roles include Dizzy Devil, Yosemite Sam, The Tasmanian Devil, Gossamer, and various other characters. He also replaced the late Joe Alaskey as the voice of Plucky Duck for the remaining episodes of the series. Alaskey later rerecorded LaMarche's lines when he was asked to return for the show.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is the voice of Grumpy on The 7D. He is well known for voicing The Brain on Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain.
  • LaMarche is known to be a very private man and, surprisingly, did a rare public performance at the San Diego Comic-Con International Convention in 2002. He and fellow voice actors Rob Paulsen and Jess Harnell did several skits. LaMarche was greeted by thunderous applause when he did his favorite character voice, The Brain from Animaniacs. He returned for ComicCon 2003 for an encore. LaMarche was formerly a stand-up comedian, but due to tragedies in his family, decided to call it quits in 1989.
  • On Nickelodeon, he is best known as Big Bob Pataki on Hey Arnold!, where he also voiced various minor characters. He reprised his main role for the show in the Nickelodeon Movie Hey Arnold!: The Movie. In the episode "Arnold's Halloween", LaMarche voiced Douglas Cain, a character inspired by and parodying Orson Welles. Listening to Cain's broadcast, Pataki even says "This guy knows what he's talking about!", a likely allusion to the shared voice actor. In the episodes "Stinky Goes Hollywood" and "It Girl", LaMarche voiced Revis, a parody of Regis Philbin. LaMarche also voiced Hovis on Catscratch, and Zix and Tee on The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. He also voiced characters in Random! Cartoons and Tak and the Power of Juju. He voiced Igg in the Nickelodeon Movie Barnyard, and reprised the role for the spinoff television series Back at the Barnyard, where he also voiced the character Einstein.
  • In the 1987 TV series, Maurice LaMarche voiced Chronos in the episode "Split-Second". In the 2012 TV series, he voices Attila the Frog and Rasputin the Mad Frog.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Guest Star as the voice of Hammerface (Hammerhead). He's the recurring guest star from The Simpsons.
  • LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario, soon after he was born. LaMarche's childhood was filled with his "own little world of cartoons and sixties television". It was not until his sophomore year of high school that he learned of the popularity his talent for mimicry could garner him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school "variety night" several of his friends urged him to enter; he performed an act called "celebrities as waiters" which he would subsequently use all throughout his stand up career.
  • His known voice roles include The Brain in Pinky & The Brain and Animaniacs, Dr. Whiskers from Cool World, Kif Kroker and other different characters from Futurama, Tark and the Birdmonkeys in Cland Ann and Mr. Big in Zootopia.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian-born American voice actor. Notable credits include The Brain in Pinky and the Brain (alongside Rob Paulsen), and Dr. Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters (also starring Frank Welker, David Couwlier, and Arsenio Hall).
  • Played Dr. Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian voice actor and retired stand-up comedian, best known for voicing The Brain in Pinky & The Brain, Dizzy Devil in Tiny Toon Adventures, and Inspector Gadget in the animated TV series of the same name.
  • Maurice LaMarche is an Canadian voice actor and former stand up comedian. He is best known for his roles as Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminous Skumm and Duke Nukem in Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Dizzy Devil in Tiny Toon Adventures, The Brain in Animaniacs and Pinky and The Brain, Big Bob Pataki in Hey Arnold!, Kif Kroker in Futurama, and Mr. Freeze in Batman: Arkham City.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30 1958) is a Canadian-born voice actor is the voice of The Wolverine
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor who voiced Estroy and Jack O'Lantern (video game only). He also did The Brain in Pinky and The Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian American voice actor and comedian. best known as the voices of The Brain on Pinky and the Brain and Father on Kids Next Door.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice actor and former stand-up comedian. Among his many televised animation credentials are Inspector Gadget, The Real Ghostbusters, Dennis the Menace (1986), Popeye and Son, Tiny Toon Adventures, The Critic, The Tick, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, The Simpsons, Hey Arnold!, King of the Hill, Dilbert, Queer Duck, Futurama, Sonic Underground, House of Mouse, Codename: Kids Next Door, Catscratch, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Super Hero Squad Show, Dan Vs., Adventure Time, Robot and Monster, Rick and Morty, The 7D, and Penn Zero: Part Time Hero. He can be heard in movies such as Rock and Rule, Cool World, Ed Wood, Space Jam, Pom Poko, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen and The Boxtrolls. He is well known for his voice impression of Orson Welles, and has often portrayed Yosemite Sam (among others) in modern Looney Tunes features.
  • This is a fictitious profile of Maurice LaMarche.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a voice actor who provided the voice for Popeye in Hanna-Barbera Productions' Popeye series Popeye and Son.
  • Maurice LaMarche (Kif on Futurama) has appeared in Drawn Together once, voice acting George Geogiopolis in the episode Freaks & Greeks.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-American voice actor and occasional guest star on The Simpsons. LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario soon after he was born. At the age of 19, LaMarche took his high school act to an open mic night in New York, performing to a reaction in which, as he describes, "they just totally ignored me." Three years later, at the age of 22, Maurice moved straight to Los Angeles to further his stand up career. This move, LaMarche says, would always be something he regretted doing instead of moving to New York.
  • Maurice LaMarche plays Willy Wonka in relevant commercials. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • LaMarche is the voice for Lawrence Talbot in the direct-to-video film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an American voice actor and former stand up comedian. He is best known for his voicework in Futurama as Kif Kroker, as Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminous Skumm and Duke Nukum in Captain Planet and the Planeteers and The Brain in Animaniacs/Pinky and The Brain.
  • LaMarche provided the voice of Doctor Nitrus Brio in Crash: Mind over Mutant. He reprises this role in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, as well as voicing the various Lab Assistants. During the late 1980s, LaMarche was a successful stand-up comedian, though this career was derailed after the rapid-fire deaths of his father, then his sister three years later. He even voiced The Brain in Animaniacs, Gart DeFault on Robot and Monster, Father and more.
  • Maurice LaMarche provided the voice of Mr. Freeze and Calendar Man in Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Knight.
  • LaMarche is known for his Orson Welles impression which he often uses. Some examples of his work for various media include The Transformers, Tiny Toon Adventures, the voice of the Alec Baldwin puppet in Team America: World Police, and Kif, Morbo and additional voices in Futurama. Perhaps one of his most well-known roles is "The Brain" using his Orson Welles voice in Animaniacs and its spinoff Pinky and the Brain, which he worked on with Rob Paulsen. He has won two Emmys for his work on Futurama and received Emmy nominations for Pinky and the Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian actor who played Doctor Strange on The Incredible Hulk, Magneto on The Super Hero Squad Show, and Doctor Doom and Plymouth Rocker on Ultimate Spider-Man.
  • Maurice has a voice credit for Uzi Knessett in "Home Wrecker".
  • Maurice LaMarche did the voice of the Brain[1] in pinky and the Brain'
  • LaMarche (urodzony 30 marca 1958 roku w Toronto, Ontario, Kanada) - jest kanadyjskim aktorem głosowym, często użyczający głosu w kreskówkach zarówno kanadyjskich, jak i amerykańskich. Najbardziej znany z roli Mózga z serialu Animaniacy. W serialu Sonic Underground użyczył głosu wujkowi Chuckowi.
  • Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-born former stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, singer, voice artist, and comedian.
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  • Maurice LaMarche (March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-Winning Canadian-American voice actor and former stand-up comedian. He repeated his role as The Brain at the end of Nostalgia Critic's review of The Purge.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice artist and former stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for his role as the Brain in Pinky and The Brain and Animaniacs, as well as in Futurama, Hey Arnold!, Captain Planet and The Planeteers, Inspector Gadget, Batman: The Animated Series and The Looney Tunes Show. He voiced King Minos and other characters in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends, Einstein in the third series of Oliver and Company:The Series, as well as several additional characters, Odin in the final episode of The Quest for Beasts as well as several recurring characters throughout the series and additional voices in The Wolf Prince: Tale of A Warrior.
  • The same thing we do every night, Paulsen...try to take over the world! OF COURSE! Yup, he is best known for the voice of The Brain in Pinky and The Brain. In creating the voice for Brain, LaMarche says he looked at a picture of the character and immediately thought of Orson Welles, although the character wasn't modeled after Welles. Voicing Brain gave LaMarche the opportunity to make use of his signature impersonation of Welles. Many Pinky and the Brain episodes are nods to Welles' career. LaMarche won an Annie Award for his role as the Brain. But did you know that he was once a stand-up comedian? At the age of 19, LaMarche took his high school act to an open mic night in New York, performing to a reaction in which, as he describes, "they just totally ignored me". This reaction was coupled with the backlash LaMarche received from fellow Canadian comedians who LaMarche describes as discouraging him from pursuing a career outside of Canada. Three years later, at the age of 22, Maurice moved straight to Los Angeles to further his stand up career. This move, LaMarche says, would always be something he regretted doing instead of moving to New York. Over the next five years, LaMarche's career would gradually progress, playing comedy clubs all over the U.S., with several appearances on Merv Griffin and An Evening At The Improv, but in spite of such interest, LaMarche always believed that, while his impersonations and stage presence were strong, he needed to develop funnier comedy material. Despite being so critical of himself, LaMarche would be granted the opportunity of being part of the 1985 HBO production, Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special, on which also appeared Bob Saget, Rita Rudner, Louie Anderson, Yakov Smirnov, and the breakout first appearance of Sam Kinison. Although he was received (and reviewed) favorably, in looking back on his own performance in that special, LaMarche believed he was "probably about five years away from going from being a good comedian to being a great comedian" and being the "only impressionist that actually comes from somewhere". Unfortunately, LaMarche wouldn't get that chance. On March 9, 1987, Maurice LaMarche's father was murdered, shot to death by a lifelong friend in a Toronto hotel lobby, in front of dozens of witnesses. This sent LaMarche into depression and alcoholism for the next two years, effectively stalling his stand up career. After getting sober on Inauguration Day in 1989, LaMarche embarked again into the world of his first love, standup comedy, in the early part of 1990. However, just as he was regaining lost momentum, tragedy struck once more, as his eighteen-year-old sister was killed in a car accident in September of that year. At this point, though he remained sober, LaMarche decided he just couldn't do standup comedy anymore. Maurice LaMarche began voice-acting on Inspector Gadget (and even appeared onscreen as Gadget in a couple of live-action segments of The Super Mario Bros Super Show) and went on to Dennis the Menace, Popeye and Son and The Real Ghostbusters. After The Real Ghostbusters, LaMarche became a regular mainstay of the voiceover industry appearing in such shows as Tale Spin, Tiny Toon Adventures, G.I. Joe, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series, Taz-Mania, Where's Waldo, The Little Mermaid, Batman the Animated Series, and Bonkers before landing perhaps his most recognized role in 1993 as The Brain. Following this, LaMarche worked on The Critic (he once voiced 29 characters in one 30 minute episode), Freakazoid!, and The Tick before being cast in Extreme Ghostbusters. The stretch of two years after this saw LaMarche portray characters in such shows as Duckman, Hey Arnold!, King of the Hill, and Sonic Underground. It was at this time, 1999, that Maurice LaMarche began work on Futurama. Since Futurama he has continued to work steadily in television, including guest roles on The Simpsons (where he once again parodied Orson Welles). LaMarche acted, voice only, in the second episode of the hit NBC show Heroes, Don't Look Back, as the villain Sylar. His voice is heard in a chilling recorded phone conversation on Chandra Suresh's answering machine. The role of Sylar was later played by Zachary Quinto. His time on The Critic also afforded LaMarche the opportunity to once again parody Welles, this time after a video reading of a will (the Critic's family was so wealthy, they'd hired Orson Welles to narrate it) dissolves into a commercial for Mrs. Pells Fishsticks (as well as another for Rosebud Frozen Peas, and another for Blotto Bros. wine). Finally, he provided the voice of Welles in a scene for Tim Burton's Ed Wood, in which Welles delivers An Aesop to the eponymous struggling filmmaker. Welles' body was played in that scene by Vincent D'Onofrio. LaMarche is also well known for his legendary belching. Think of Wakko Warner letting one loose. That's Maurice LaMarche. With no computer effects.
  • Maurice "Moe" LaMarche (b. June 6, 1954) is a Canadian-American voice actor. He has provided the voice for several characters. Aside from Futurama, he is best known for his role of The Brain from Pinky and the Brain and has provided voices for Egon Spengler and Orson Welles.
  • He also does the voices of Kif Kroker on Futurama, Father on Codename: Kids Next Door, Sleet on Sonic Underground, The Chief on Firehouse Tales, Principal Pixiefrog on My Gym Partner's A Monkey and Yosemite Sam on The Looney Tunes Show, and Gart and Perry on Robot and Monster. On Robot Chicken, he reprised The Brain.
  • Maurice LaMarche will soon voice Goldar in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers the Animated Cartoon Series.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice actor and former stand-up comedian known for voicing several animated characters, including Kif Kroker and Calculon on the animated science-fiction sitcom Futurama from 1999 to 2013 and Brain on the Pinky and the Brain segments of the animated series Animaniacs from 1993 to 1998 and its own spin-off series starting in 1995. He is also known for being the current voice of Toucan Sam of the Kellogg's Froot Loops commercials. He is best known to Disney fans as the voice of Mortimer Mouse and Horace Badun in 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure. He also voiced Mr. Big in the 2016 film Zootopia and various other characters that are listed below.
  • He voiced Kif Kroger on Futurama, Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Verminious Skumm and Duke Nukem in Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Big Bob Pataki on Hey Arnold, Orson Welles on The Critic, Hugh Tazmanian Devil on Taz-Mania, Dizzy Devil on Tiny Toon Adventures, The Brain and Squit on Animaniacs and its spin-off, Pinky and the Brain, Mortimer Mouse from Mickey Mouse, Sleet on Sonic Underground, Father on Codename: Kids Next Door and Toucan Sam in various Froot Loops commercials.
  • Maurice LaMarche is a voice actor and former stand up comedian. His most famous roles are probably Brain from Pinky and the Brain and Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters. He is currently the new voice of Inspector Gadget. LaMarche was only in one episode of Transformers, when he played Six-Gun in the episode “Thief in the Night”. In an interview with Quick Stop Entertainment, he describes the recording session for this episode as "the longest session of [his] life", due to Wally Burr's "unusual directing style": He line read you 72 times on each line. He just made you parrot back what he did into the microphone. And you always… in fact, that director is the reason there is now a four hour recording session rule in the SAG basic contract for animation. Because it used to be 8 hours. Now, nobody was there 8 hours, but that was the allowed minimum. Until this guy came along and started directing Transformers, and all of a sudden, you were there 8 hours. And the way voice actors make their money is volume. As my friend Rob Paulsen is fond of saying, “Volume baby. Volume.” So even though you’re booked for four hours, if they know you’ve got a 2:00 and you’re in there at noon, they’ll get you out for 2:00 because they know you want to get on and make another session fee. The one thing that you’ll find in our business is most of us work for scale. The idea is how many times a day do you work for scale. But this one director...would just keep you there. * It should be noted that the one episode Maurice worked on was the one that Casey Kasem walked out on, so situations may have been unusually hurried and tense on that day.
  • Maurice provides the voice of Don Rickles impersonator Keith Lieb in "Birth of a Salesman".
  • Maurice LaMarche es un actor de voz Canadiense, ganador de un premio Emmy y antes era un comediante. El hizo la voz del Abogado defensor, Aiwei un dueño de una posada y otros personajes durante seis episodios de La Leyenda de Korra.
  • LaMarche was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but his family moved to Timmins, Ontario, very soon after he was born. LaMarche's childhood was filled with his "own little world of cartoons and sixties television". It was not until his sophomore year of high school that he learned of the popularity his talent for mimicry could garner him. This realization came from a coincidental performance in a high school "variety night" when a couple of friends urged him to enter. The act he performed at the variety night was "celebrities as waiters" which he actually used all the way up until the end of his stand-up career.
  • Maurice provides the voice of Ralph Kramden in "PTV".
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