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Get ready for nonstop super Spidey excitement as the world's most famous web-slinging Super Hero takes on a line of Super Villians determined to take him down. These include: Dr. Octopus, Electro, Rhino, Sandman and Venom...just to name a few.
These criminals are almost more than he can handle and the stress would be enough to send a lesser Super Hero over the edge, but it's all in a day's work for "The Spectacular Spider-Man!"
These criminals are almost more than he can handle and the stress would be enough to send a lesser Super Hero over the edge, but it's all in a day's work for "The Spectacular Spider-Man!"
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Lacey Nicole Chabert was born in Purvis, Mississippi, to Julie (Johnson) and Tony Chabert, a representative for an oil company. She is of Cajun (French), Italian, English, and Scottish ancestry. Chabert started in drama and music performances in and around her hometown in Mississippi from an early age, and was a finalist on Star Search (1983) in 1991. She gained her break in a cough syrup commercial, before successfully auditioning for the Broadway production of Les Miserables, where she played young Cosette for two years. Since then, she has been on a few television series, notably Party of Five (1994), a number of telemovies like Gypsy (1993), and her big-screen debut, Lost in Space (1998). Known for her natural acting skills and charming personality, her cotton candy voice has seen her record many advertising jingles, plus play parts in animated films and TV shows like Nickelodeon's The Wild Thornberrys (1998). A more than capable violinist, she enjoys various activities, especially shoe shopping, and she is particularly fond of Cajun cooking. As a result of her promising career, her family, including two sisters and a brother, have moved from Mississippi to California.Gwen Stacy (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Edward Asner was born of Russian Jewish parentage in Kansas City, to Morris David Asner (founder and owner of the Kansas City-based Asner Iron & Metal Company) and his wife Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Seliger). After attending college, Ed worked various jobs, including in a steel mill, as a door-to-door salesman and on an assembly line for General Motors. Between 1947 and 1949, he attended the University of Chicago. The onset of the Korean War saw him drafted into the U.S. Army Signals Corps and posted to France where he was primarily assigned clerical tasks. Upon demobilization, Asner joined the Playwrights Theatre Company in Chicago but soon progressed to New York. In 1955, he appeared off-Broadway in the leading role of the beggar king Jonathan Peachum in Brecht's Threepenny Opera. Five years later, he made his debut on the Great White Way in the courtroom drama Face of a Hero, co-starring alongside Jack Lemmon. He also began regular TV work in anthology drama.
From the early '60s, Asner, now based in California, earned his living as a busy supporting actor. His many noted guest appearances included turns in Route 66 (1960), The Untouchables (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) (sinister dictator-in-exile Brynov), The Invaders (1967) (twice -- as aliens) and How the Ghosts Stole Christmas (1998) (one of a couple of ghostly residents in a haunted mansion). Heavy-set and distinctively gravelly-voiced, Asner established his reputation as tough, robust and uncompromising (though, on occasion, good-hearted) authority figures. Excellent at conveying menace, he was memorably cast as the brutish patriarch Axel Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and as the slave ship's morally conflicted master, Captain Thomas Davies, in Roots (1977), which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award in 1977. The immensely prolific Asner (417 IMDB screen credits!) would receive seven Emmys in total (from 21 nominations), all Primetime, and become the only actor to win in both the comedy and drama category for the same role. That was also the part which made Asner a household name: the gruff, snarky newspaper editor Lou Grant (1977). Grant began as a mainstay on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970), a 30-minute sitcom.
When the character was promoted to West Coast editor of The Los Angeles Tribune, Asner went on to star in his own much acclaimed drama series. Despite consistently high ratings, the show was axed after five seasons amid rumours of disharmony between the star and producers, possibly due to the former's outspoken political views. Indeed, Asner has been a controversial figure as an activist and campaigner, engaged in a variety of humanitarian and political issues. A self-proclaimed liberal Democrat, he published a book in 2017, amusingly titled "The Grouchy Historian: An Old-Time Lefty Defends Our Constitution Against Right-Wing Hypocrites and Nutjobs."
Between 1981 and 1985, Asner served twice as President of the Screen Actors Guild, during which time he was critical of former SAG President Ronald Reagan -- then the president of a greater concern -- for his Central American policy. In 1996, he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and in 2002 received the Screen Actors Guild's Life Achievement Award. In addition to appearing on screen and stage, he performed extensive work for radio, video games and animated TV series. He voiced the lead character Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's Oscar-winning production of Up (2009), starred as Santa in Elf (2003), and played Nicholas Drago in The Games Maker (2014). Ed passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 91 on August 29, 2021.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
Uncle Ben Parker (voice)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Script and Continuity Department
With hundreds of V/O credits to his name, Veteran Voice Monkey Steve Blum is best known as the voice of "Spike Spiegel" from Cowboy Bebop, "Wolverine" from several incarnations of X-Men (animated movies, games, the Wolverine and the X-Men TV Series, The Super Hero Squad Show, X-Men Anime and more), "Zeb Orrelios" and dozens of other characters from Star Wars: Rebels, "Orochimaru," "Zabuza," and others from Naruto, "Green Goblin" from the Spectacular Spiderman series, "Heatblast," "Vilgax" and "Ghostfreak" from Ben 10, "Grayson Hunt" (Bulletstorm) "Grunt" (Mass Effect 2 and 3),"Zoltan Kulle" from Diablo 3, "Abathur" from Starcraft 2:Heart of the Swarm, "Tank Dempsey" (Call of Duty), "Killer Croc" from Arkham Asylum, "Oghren" (DragonAge),"Vincent Valentine" (Final Fantasy VII), "Leeron" (Guren Lagann), "Jamie" from Megas XLR, "Storm Troopers" and many others in most of the Star Wars games, The voice of 7-11, dozens of Digimon and a gigantic list of other characters from Anime, Video Games, TV and Film. In 2012, Steve was inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records as Most Prolific Voice Actor in Video Games - appearing in almost 300 games (now over 400!)
Lately you can catch him as Yumyan Hammerpaw in Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, the terrible Jindiao in Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda: Paws of Destiny, more Star Wars stuff like The Mandalorian, Star Wars Resistance, Jedi: Fallen Order and as Admiral Karius in Vader Immortal, Wheeljack in the BumbleBee Feature film, Returning as Tank Dempsey in COD Black Ops 4, Grimstroke in Dota 2, Roy Evans in Angel of Vine - the true crime podcast, as "Shoe" and "Sparky" in Laika's The Boxtrolls, and as astronaut Quentin Thomas on Hip Hop superstar Logic's amazing albums "The Incredible True Story," "Everybody," and "Young Sinatra 4" and on camera in Logic's music videos for the songs "Everyday," "Take it Back," and "Icy."
Also appearing as "Nar Est" and "Rasper" in Amazon's Niko and the Sword of Light, "Frank" the flying monkey and others in Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz on Boomerang, as "Makucha" the Leopard on Disney's The Lion Guard and as Lovable Pub Thug "Attila Buckethead" and more in Disney's Tangled television series! And see if you can find his characters in Star Wars Star Wars Rogue One, Solo, and Rise of Skywalker, Incredibles 2, Goosebumps 2, Shazam and Critters Attack feature films!
And... in the Emmy award-winning Transformers: Prime, he played "Starscream." "Green Lantern" in Injustice 2, "Sub-Zero," "Reptile and "Bo'Rai Cho" in Mortal Combat X, "Baraka" and "Sub-Zero" in MK 11. Several characters in Wabbit, Ultimate Spider Man, Ben 10: Omniverse, The Regular Show, We Bare Bears, Doc McStuffins, Uncle Grandpa, Wander over Yonder, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Scooby Doo, Guild Wars 2, Peabody and Sherman, Pickle and Peanut, Transformers Rescue Bots, Young Justice, and as the terrifying anti-bender "Amon" on the hit series Avatar: The Legend of Korra! And every Saturday night, Steve continues to take the helm as "TOM," the robotic host of Cartoon Network's Toonami on Adult Swim.
If you're interested in learning the art of Voiceover from a guy who does a LOT of it, check out Steve's VO Webinar Teaching Series, newsletter and more at https://www.blumvoxstudios.com/ !
For more info, please visit www.steveblumvoices.com On Twitter and Instagram! @blumspewGreen Goblin (voice) (as Steven Jay Blum)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
also: Seymour O'Reilly / Dilbert Trilby (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
also: The Chameleon / Dilbert Trilby (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
also: Dilbert Trilby (voice)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Dee Bradley Baker is an American voice actor from Indiana. He first became known for voicing Olmec in Legends of the Hidden Temple before voicing Daffy Duck in Space Jam. He is well-known for voicing Klaus in American Dad, the Clone Troopers in several Star Wars media, Ra's al Ghul in Batman: Arkham City, Momo and Appa in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Perry the Platypus in Phineas & Ferb, Sunny Jim in Lobo, Kevin the Sea Cucumber in SpongeBob SquarePants, Numbuh Four in Codename: Kids Next Door and Gravemind in Halo 2.Dr. Curt Connors / Lizard (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)- Actress
- Producer
Irene Bedard (born July 22, 1967) is an Alaska Native actress enrolled in the Native Village of Koyuk who has played many American Indian characters in a variety of television shows and films. She is best known for her voice role as the title character in the Disney animated film "Pocahontas," and the cult-classic "Smoke Signals" as Suzy Song. She is known for bringing a powerful emotional presence to her characters.
Bedard was born in Anchorage, Alaska, raised primarily in Alaska, but also spent a few years as a child in Washington state. Her father was Bruce Bedard, and mother was Carol Bedard, and she is their oldest of four - Leslie Bedard, Joseph Bedard, and David Bedard are her younger siblings. She is Inupiaq and Yup'ik on her mother's side, and Cree on her father's side. She graduated from Anchorage's Dimond High School in 1985, and then earned a Musical Theatre degree from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bedard's son Quinn Wilson was born in 2003.
Her first role was as Mary Crow Dog in the television production, "Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee," which depicted the 1970s standoff between police and Native Americans, many of the Pine Ridge Reservation, at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. She received a Golden Globe nomination for the role. Besides the first Disney Pocahontas movie, she also voiced direct-to-video sequel "Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World." Bedard was the physical model for the character. She appeared in a different take of the Pocahontas story in Terence Malick's 2005 film "The New World," as Pocahontas's mother, Nonoma Winanuske Matatiske. In 2005, she was cast in the television mini-series Into the West, portraying the half-Lakota, half-white adult Margaret "Light Shines" Wheeler. In 2011 Bedard portrayed the Messenger in the Academy Award-nominated film, "Tree of Life." In 2018, Bedard reprised her voiced role of Pocahontas for Disney's "Ralph Breaks the Internet."
Her television roles span from 1995, including Stephen Spielberg's "Into the West," "The Spectacular Spider-Man," "Longmire," "Westworld," and "FBI: Most Wanted." She has performed in two Stephen King series, 2017's "The Mist" as Kimi Lucero, and 2020's "The Stand" as Ray Rentner. In the 2017 she portrayed the future Co-President of the United States for the Jay-Z music video "Family Feud," directed by Ava Duverney.
Bedard's decades of creative work includes singing, theatre, spoken word, producing television and movies, speaking, and teaching. She fosters a passion of many creative disciplines, and is a great lover, and adopter, of animals. Bedard was chosen in 1995 as one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People." She's served on the American Indian Enterprise and Business Council to the United Nations, and is involved in frequent activist work around the environmental and Indigenous issues.Jean DeWolff (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Jeff Bennett is an American voice actor who is well-known for voicing Johnny Bravo (based on Elvis Presley's voice), Dr. Hamsterviel from Lilo & Stitch, Kowalski from The Penguins of Madagascar, Petrie in The Land Before Time, Ted Shackleford (The Man in the Yellow Hat) from Curious George, Yosemite Sam in Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Smee in Return to Never Land and Kingdom Hearts, Dexter's Dad in Dexter's Laboratory, Cyril in The Legend of Spyro, Extor in Samurai Jack, JB, Pins, Needles and Caged Juju in Tak and the Power of Juju, Ace, Big Billy, Pickloids, Broccoloids and Grubber in The Powerpuff Girls and Raj in Camp Lazlo.Montana/ Shocker (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Producer
- Make-Up Department
Xander's father was a painter and his mother a school teacher who sewed, providing him with costumes (his preference over toys). School plays and Community Theater were next. An experimental theater troupe in the area (which was an offshoot from Joseph Chaikin's Open Theater in New York) took Xander under their wing when he was 16. He credits this group for shaping him as both a person and an actor, committed to taking risks and remaining open to the unknown. Xander went to Hampshire College, the progressive brainchild of Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Amherst, and the University of Massachusetts. He would continue in the theater at Hampshire, studying and doing plays at each of the other schools, all of which were there in the area.
A move to New York after college brought him access to private teachers from the Royal Academy of the Arts, the Moscow Arts Theater and HB Studios. Later in Los Angeles, Xander would spend time with Lee Strasberg at The Actor's Studio during the last years of his life.
Xander worked in Regional and Repertory Theaters in addition to off-Broadway while living in New York but, despite a classically trained theater background, he was increasingly drawn to the subtleties of film acting. A play, written by the great southern novelist Reynolds Price, called "Early Dark" had such a cinematic feel to it, that an agent saw the film acting potential in Xander and encouraged him to make the move out west.
Soon Mommie Dearest (1981) provided Xander with his film debut in the role of "Christopher Crawford", and simultaneously gave his career a slightly cultish twist. Alex Cox with Sid and Nancy (1986), James Cameron with Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Bernard Rose with Candyman (1992), Todd Haynes with Safe (1995), Mike Figgis with Leaving Las Vegas (1995), Andrew Niccol with Gattaca (1997) all helped to further associate Xander as an actor in his own rather unusual category.
Xander's choices were often determined by the opportunity to learn from directors he admired, certainly all those listed above fell into that category. Clint Eastwood with The Rookie (1990), Ron Howard with Apollo 13 (1995), Rob Reiner with A Few Good Men (1992), Michael Mann with Heat (1995), Wolfgang Petersen with Air Force One (1997), Steven Spielberg with Amistad (1997) are obvious examples of others Xander actively sought to work with and learn from.
From obscure independent movies where Xander could play lead roles to the big budget studio movies where he might often play smaller character-driven parts, an education was taking place. Just as working with older directors like Michael Cacoyannis on The Cherry Orchard (1999) and Robert M. Young on Human Error (2004) (aka "Human Error") brought insights to ways of working that are being lost in pop cultures tendency to slide toward slickness. Not to mention bringing him to places like Bulgaria and China along the way.
Perhaps because a life in the foreign services, or espionage was seen as a road not taken, living on location in foreign countries, working as an actor, has somewhat fulfilled the impulse. As early as 1987, a film took Xander to Nicaragua while the Contra War was taking place. It was during this three month shoot on the film Walker (1987) (starring Ed Harris) that Xander got an offer to do a film with his friend, director Jon Hess, in Chile for the following three months. Taking him straight from the revolutionary left-wing Sandanistas to Pinochet's fascist, right-wing regime.
In 2001, an offer came in to play a part on a TV pilot called 24 (2001). It was another shady agent-type, and reluctant to repeat his performance from Air Force One (1997) as the turncoat secret serviceman, Xander almost passed on the job. Fortunately for him, he said yes. He met his future wife, Sarah Clarke during the first day of filming. His character, "George Mason", was just a guest star in the pilot, but the producers liked what Xander brought to it and continued to write more episodes for him. By the second season, it had become perhaps the most interesting, leveled character Xander had ever gotten to play. Sarah and Xander were married in 2002 and had their daughters, Olwyn in 2006 and Rowan in 2010.
Other favorite roles of late have been "Arlen Pavich", the middle management dweeb, in Niki Caro's North Country (2005), and the Irish hooligan/railway foreman in David Von Ancken's Seraphim Falls (2006) and, more recently, "The King of Sodom" in Harold Ramis' Year One (2009), "Sonny" in David Pomes' Cook County (2008), the recovering meth head coming out of prison to discover the life he had left (and destroyed), and crazy "Uncle Doug" in David Wike's Out There (2006) (aka "Out There").The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
Quentin Beck (voice)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
A tall, wavy-haired US actor with a deep, resonant voice, Clancy Brown has proven himself a versatile performer with first-class contributions to theatre, feature films, television series and even animation.
Clarence J. Brown III was born in 1959 in Urbana, Ohio, to Joyce Helen (Eldridge), a concert pianist, conductor, and composer, and Clarence J. "Bud" Brown, Jr., who helped manage the Brown Publishing Company, the family-owned newspaper started by Clancy's grandfather, Clarence J. Brown. Clancy's father and grandfather were also Republican congressmen from the same Ohio district, and Clancy spent much of his youth in close proximity to Washington, D.C. He plied his dramatic talents in the Chicago theatre scene before moving onto feature film with a sinister debut performance bullying Sean Penn inside a youth reformatory in Bad Boys (1983). He portrayed Viktor the Monster in the unusual spin on the classic Frankenstein story in The Bride (1985), before scoring one of his best roles to date as the evil Kurgan hunting fellow immortals Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery across four centuries of time in Highlander (1986).
Brown played a corrupt American soldier in the Walter Hill-directed hyper-violent action film Extreme Prejudice (1987), another deranged killer in Shoot to Kill (1988) and a brutal prison guard, who eventually somewhat "befriends" wrongfully convicted banker Tim Robbins, in the moving The Shawshank Redemption (1994). His superb vocal talents were in demand, and he contributed voices to animated series, including Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1995), Street Sharks (1994), Gargoyles (1994) and Superman: The Animated Series (1996). Brown then landed two more plum roles, one as a "tough-as-nails" drill sergeant in the science fiction thriller Starship Troopers (1997), and the other alongside Robin Williams in the Disney comedy Flubber (1997).
The video gaming industry took notice of Clancy's vocal abilities, too, and he has contributed voices to several top selling video games, including Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (2001), Lands of Lore III (1999), Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (2002) and Crash Nitro Kart (2003). His voice is also the character of cranky crustacean Mr. Eugene H. Krabs in the highly successful SpongeBob SquarePants (1999) animated series and films, and he contributed voices to The Batman (2004), Jackie Chan Adventures (2000) and Justice League (2001) animated series. A popular and friendly personality, Clancy Brown continues to remain busy both through his vocal and acting talents in Hollywood.Alex O'Hirn/George Stacy/The Rhino (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
also: Ox (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Max Burkholder was born on 1 November 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Daddy Day Care (2003), The Purge (2013) and Parenthood (2010).The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
Billy Connors (voice)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Robert Costanzo is an American actor from Brooklyn, New York who is known for voicing Harvey Bullock in various Batman cartoons and Arkham Origins. He also voiced Philoctetes in the Hercules animated series and Kingdom Hearts. He also acted in Saturday Night Fever, Friends, The 4th Floor, The Golden Girls, Lois and Clark, Hannah Montana and Die Hard 2.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
Sullivan Edwards (voice)- Actor
- Soundtrack
- Additional Crew
Born James Jonah Cummings on November 3, 1952, he grew up in Youngstown, Ohio.
Sooner or later, he moved to New Orleans. There, he designed Mardi Gras floats, was a singer, door-to-door salesman, and a Louisiana riverboat deckhand.
Then Cummings moved to Anaheim, California, where he started his career playing Lionel from the program Dumbo's Circus (1985).The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
Crusher Hogan (voice)- Actor
- Producer
- Composer
Keith David is a classically trained actor, winning 3 Emmys out of 6 nominations as well as being nominated for a Tony award. He starred in the recently concluded TV series "Greenleaf" for Oprah Winfrey's OWN network. Upcoming films include "Horizon Line" with Allison Williams ("Get Out") and "Black As Night," for Amazon.
In "Greenleaf" Keith portrayed 'Bishop James Greenleaf', the charismatic and God-fearing leader of the Calvary Fellowship and the patriarch of the family. The series followed the unscrupulous world of the Greenleaf family, their scandalous secrets and lies, and their sprawling Memphis megachurch. The series was praised for its push and pull dynamic, its hypocrisy, and its compelling characters. Keith's stellar performance was best stated by The Hollywood Reporter, "... Keith David ...is perfectly cast as Bishop Greenleaf. Whether he's playing to the congregation at the altar or getting conspiratorial in a smaller venue, this is an unusually great and meaty role for David."
On the big screen, Keith co-starred with Chadwick Boseman in "21 Bridges". Prior credits include "Night School" with Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish and "Tales from the Hood 2". Additional titles include the Academy award-winning films "Crash" and "Platoon." He is widely recognized for appearing in the highly-acclaimed films Disney's "The Princess and the Frog", "Requiem for a Dream", "Men at Work", "They Live", "There's Something About Mary", and "The Thing."
Other recent TV credits include an upcoming appearance on "Creepshow," "NCIS: New Orleans", "Blackish," MacGyver", and "Fresh Off the Boat". Earlier credits include "Community", "Enlisted", "ER", and "Mister Roger's Neighborhood". On Broadway, Keith starred in August Wilson's "Seven Guitars" and "Jelly's Last Jam" for which he garnered a Tony Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.
Keith's work as a voice actor has made him a household name. His rich and powerful voice has been featured in national commercials, award shows, documentaries, video games, and animation. His work in narration has earned him three Emmys for Ken Burns' "Jackie Robinson", "The War", and "Unforgivable Blackness - The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson". Some of his other voice acting credits include countless fan favorites such as "Adventure Time", "Bojack Horseman," "Rick & Morty", "Spawn", and "Gargoyles". Keith has lent his voice to many video game titles. Recently he portrayed the character "Spawn" in the reboot of the "Mortal Kombat" video game. Other appearances include the "Halo" series (games 2, 3, and 5), the "Saint's Row" series (games 1, 2, and 4), as well as the "Mass Effect" series (games 1,2, and 3).
Born and raised in New York by his parents Lester and Dolores, Keith became interested in the arts at a very young age. After appearing in his school's production of "The Wizard of Oz", he knew this was what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He enrolled in New York's High School of the Performing Arts and continued his studies at The Juilliard School. After graduation, he was immediately hired by Joseph Papp as an understudy for the role of Tullus Aufidius in William Shakespeare's "Coriolanus." His work with Mr. Papp and the New York Shakespeare Festival launched his incredible career.
In addition to his versatile acting and voiceover work, Keith is also a remarkable singer. He's has been touring in 2 shows, "Too Marvelous for Words", in which he portrays the legendary singer Nat King Cole, and a show about the incredible Blues singer Joe Williams, "Here's to Life."
Twitter: @ImKeithDavid Instagram: @SilverThroat Facebook: @ImKeithDavidThe Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
Big Man (voice)- Actress
- Music Department
- Writer
Grey Griffin was born in Fort Ord, California. She is a singer and well-known voice actress. She was raised by her grandmother through her difficult childhood because her mother was a drug addict. Her grandmother was a singer and performed often with Tito Puente. Grey was highly interested in goth bands, mostly The Cure. Her mother, however, born-again Pentecostal, strictly forbade Grey to listen to goth music. In her late teens, she sang gospel songs. Thanks to that, she became interested in stand-up comedy and started to perform it. She also had a talent for voice impressions, which led to voice acting.
Griffin started in a few animation series and, since then, has been featured in numerous video games.
She is best-known for providing the voice of "Vicky" in the Nickelodeon TV series, "Fairly OddParents" (2001-2013), as well as "Mandy" in the Cartoon Network TV show, "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" (2001 - 2007). She voiced "Mandy" again in two more films about Billy and Mandy, "Billy and Mandy Big Boogie Adventure" (2007) and "The Grim Adventures of KND" (2007), opposite Richard Steven Horvitz (Billy) and Greg Eagles (Grim).
In 2002, Grey DeLisle married musician Murry Hammond, the bassist for the band, Old 97's. Their first child, Jefferson Texas Hammond, was born in 2007, in Los Angeles, California.Sally Avril /Betty Brant(voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
also: Coffee Clerk(voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
also: Computer Voice (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Music Department
- Producer
John DiMaggio is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, and producer from Plainfield, New Jersey. He is best known for voicing Bender on Futurama, Jake the Dog on Adventure Time, King Zøg on Disenchantment, The Joker from Batman: Under the Red Hood and Jerry Jumbeaux Jr from Zootopia. He can also be seen in Better Call Saul, Mythic Quest, The Newsroom, Modern Family, The League, Historical Roasts on Netflix and The Little Fockers. John had his own comedy show on MTV named after his comedy duo called Red Johnny and the Round Guy, and did stand up at home and abroad in the 1990s, with the likes of Dave Chapelle, Jeff Ross, Dave Attell, Greer Barnes and Dane Cook. He has been married to actress Kate Miller since 2014. He resides in both New York and Los Angeles.Hammerhead/ Flint Marko/ Sandman(voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
Car Thief #2 (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Director
Veteran character actor Robert Englund was born in Glendale, California, to Janis (MacDonald) and John Kent Englund, an aeronautics engineer. Since 1973, Robert has appeared in over 75 feature films and starred in four TV series. He has starred alongside Oscar-winners Henry Fonda, Susan Sarandon and Jeff Bridges. Since 1984 he's achieved international fame as the iconic boogeyman Freddy Krueger in the hit franchise A Nightmare on Elm Street and its seven sequels. Englund has guest starred in hundreds of hours of TV most recently Bones, Criminal Minds and Hawaii 5-0. He will soon be seen starring in the horror film Fear Clinic, and the English thriller The Last Showing, he can be heard as the voice of the Evil Beaver in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon show.Adrian Toomes / Vulture (voice
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Script and Continuity Department
- Sound Department
Crispin is the oldest of three. He has a younger brother, Clark, and youngest sister, Cassidy. All three attended the Latin School of Chicago, where Crispin graduated in a class of 60 in 1990. Crispin had a Mac in 1985. To this day he is still an avid computer geek. He played no official team sports in school, but participated in ad hoc football played in Lincoln Park. Crispin was an active participant in many school plays both on and behind stage. He's also a genuinely nice and humble person.Max Dillon / Electro (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
also: Thug #1 (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actress and Improvisor Elisa Gabrielli began her professional career with the highly acclaimed Mirror Repertory Company in New York, working closely and often with Inner-City Improv and New Dramatists. Theatrical credits include Emily in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", Miss Wellington in "You Can't Take It With You", Kate in "The Taming of the Shrew", Meg in "Merrily We Roll Along" and Ado Annie in "Oklahoma!". Film and television credits include The Brady Bunch Movie, Seven Girlfriends and ER , among others. She is attached to act in the upcoming film "Ten Shots of Tequila", currently in development. Working extensively in Voice-Over, Narration and Animation, Elisa is the voice of the cranky Old Lady "Nana" in DreamWorks's "Madagascar" and "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa", as well as having numerous voices in "Kung Fu Panda", "Shrek", "Mulan", "Open Season 2" a " A Shark's Tale", among many others. Her narration includes projects for the United Nations, the LA History Museum , The Getty Villa and various documentaries. Elisa lives happily in Los Angeles with her husband, fellow actor and musician Floyd VanBuskirk.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008) - Actor
- Soundtrack
The youngest of four siblings, Brian George was born in Jerusalem to Jewish parents in July 1952. Both of his parents had immigrated to Israel from India. His father was born in Iraq but raised in Bombay and his mother was born and raised in India. When Brian was a year old, the family immigrated to London. Brian attended an all-boys school in London. In 1966, the family moved to Toronto and he attended public high school, followed by the University of Toronto, where he became involved in theater. George left before graduation and formed an unsuccessful theater group. He joined The Second City, where he trained with comedy greats including John Candy, among others. His career in acting and voice-over work has flourished ever since.Aaron Warren (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Dorian Harewood was born on 6 August 1950 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Full Metal Jacket (1987), Space Jam (1996) and Sudden Death (1995). He has been married to Nancy Harewood since 14 February 1979. They have two children.Dr. Bromwell (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Tricia Helfer is a Canadian cover girl model-turned-actress who has developed her resume beyond the catwalk to include many diverse roles highlighting her versatile and natural screen presence. Best known as the face of the series, and for her Leo award-winning lead performance as the humanoid, Cylon 'Number Six' in the critically acclaimed Syfy series, Battlestar Galactica (2004), Helfer has since gone on to book leading roles on a wide variety of networks. Tricia currently stars in FOX's "Lucifer", switching gears from the role as Lucifer's mother Charlotte, to an attorney by the same name.
Prior to "Lucifer," Tricia was recurring in season two of the Playstation & Sony Picture TV series, "Powers." Just before that, Helfer also played the lead of the Syfy channel's original miniseries "Ascension" co-starring Brian Van Holt. In early 2014, Helfer starred as the lead of the ABC series, "Killer Women". The Sofia Vergara-produced series followed beautiful badass Molly Parker (Helfer), in the notorious Texas Rangers frontier patrol, as she pursued justice despite being embroiled in a continuous fight for her peers' respect.
Born in Donalda, Alberta, Canada, Helfer launched her modeling career at age 17, and erupted into an international superstar after winning the Ford Models' Supermodel of the World Contest in 1992. Her modeling credits include appearances in high-end ad campaigns for Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Givenchy, and Dolce & Gabbana as well as covers for national publications such as ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Flare and Vogue.
In 2002, Helfer turned her focus to acting, moving to Los Angeles and quickly earning a guest star spot on the second season finale of "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation." The following year she earned her break with "Battlestar Galactica," achieving a remarkably fast and successful transition into acting. During her hiatus from "Battlestar Galactica," Helfer portrayed the legendary Farrah Fawcett in NBC's film, "Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels." She furthered expanded her portfolio by starring as 'Stephanie Jacobs' opposite Dennis Hopper and Billy Zane in the independent feature "Memory," and later starred alongside LeeLee Sobieski in another independent, "Walk All Over Me," which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Helfer returned to the small-screen in 2008, joining the cast of the USA Network's hit series, "Burn Notice" for a multi-episode arc. The next year she filmed recurring guest spots on the award-winning CBS comedy, "Two and a Half Men," while appearing on Fox's crime shows "Chuck," and "Lie to Me." In 2010, Helfer booked a series regular role on the ten-episode arc of Jerry Bruckheimer's "Dark Blue," starring opposite Dylan McDermott and went on to do a variety of terrific roles on series such as "Suits," on USA Network, "Key and Peale," "The Librarians," "Community," "Chuck," "Jeremiah" and "Franklin & Bash," among others.
In addition to her vast array of television roles, Tricia starred in the film, "A Beginner's Guide to Endings," with Harvey Keitel, Scott Caan, and JK Simmons and ;ater, went on to star in "Authors Anonymous" with Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting. Next up, is another lead role in thriller, "Isolation" co-starring Luke Malby, a film that will portray the true events of a couple vacationing in the Bahamas. The getaway quickly spirals out of control, forcing the couple into survival mode.
Adding to her impressive resume, Helfer has done prolific voiceover work in mega-hit video game franchises including, playing the roles of Commander Veronica Dare in Halo: ODST, EDI in Mass Effect 2 and 3, Sarah Kerrigan in Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, for which she won the 2010 VGA for Best Performance by a Human Female, as well as in StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. She also showcased her voice talent in animated productions, "Green Lantern: First Flight," a Cartoon Network TV movie, on Disney XD's "The Spectacular Spiderman", and on Disney XD's TRON: Uprising.
In addition to acting, Helfer continues to support as many causes as she can, as she strongly believes in giving back. Tricia supports the Humane Society of United States, Best Friends Animal Society, AmFAR, PETA, Kitten Rescue and Richmond Animal Protection Society.
Tricia, who has dual citizenship in the US and Canada, and resides in Los Angeles.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
Black Cat (voice)- Actor
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Joshua Luis Wiener or Josh Keaton is an American voice actor and musician. He is known for voicing young Hercules in the 1997 Disney film Hercules, Charlie Carbone in Kangaroo Jack: G'Day USA, Revolver Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid 3, Spider-Man, Electro and Harry Osborn in several Spider-Man video games and cartoons, Ryu Hayabusa in Ninja Gaiden and Shiro in Voltron: Legendary Defender.Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Andrew Kishino is best known for his work as Saw Gerrera in the Emmy Award winning series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" and "The Bad Batch", Kevin in Cartoon Network's "Steven Universe", Janja in Disney Junior's "The Lion Guard" (for which he also composed and performed music), and a long list of others. His voice & performance capture work in video games can be heard & seen in "Halo Infinite", "Jedi: Fallen Order", "Ghost of Tsushima", "Fortnite", "Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth" and "Starfield", among a multitude of other titles. He was a member of the English voice cast of the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award winning film "The Boy and the Heron", and was the lead role of Ernest in the English voice cast of the Annie Award nominated "Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia". He is an Audie Award nominated audiobook narrator (Fonda Lee's "Jade City"), and he has voiced national commercial campaigns for Adidas, Expedia, Metro, Walmart, McDonalds and EA Games, to name a few. His promo VO client list includes NBC, CBS, Fox and ESPN.
He is also a Juno Award nominated and Canadian Music Publishing Association award winning recording artist, and was the first hip hop artist signed to a major label in Canada. He has produced, engineered, mentored and written for several artists, and continues to lend his artistic and technical knowledge to up and coming musicians. He is a member of Mensa, and bakes a mean chocolate chip cookie.Kenny 'King' Kong/ Ned Lee (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
Lab Assistant (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)- Actor
- Producer
- Executive
Clyde Kusatsu was born on 13 September 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Paradise Road (1997), The Interpreter (2005) and Midway (1976). He has been married to Gayle Shuffler since 29 August 1976. They have two children.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
Ted Twaki / Car Salesman (voice)- Actor
- Writer
- Additional Crew
A Los Angeles native, Phil is a graduate of Harvard-Westlake School, Yale University and The Groundlings Theater and is perhaps best known as one of the original cast members of Mad TV (1995) and as Marvin in Pulp Fiction (1994).
In addition to numerous appearances on stages across the country, in films and on TV, he also starred in and produced the comedy web series Inside the Legend (2012). He has also been profiled for his extensive voice-over work, which includes regular roles on animated series as well as parts in video games like Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (2014) for which he won the NAVGTR Award for Best Supporting Actor.Randy Robertson/Robbie Robertson (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
also: Fancy Dan (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
also: Fancy Dan (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Joshua is a working actor and producer in Los Angeles. He is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio where he attended LaSalle High School. Joshua went to Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana on a football scholarship, and graduated cum laude from Butler, with both Theatre Performance and Broadcast Journalism degrees. Upon graduation he performed in Othello at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and was directed by Scott Wentworth.
Joshua is best know for his work recurring six years on the hit HBO show Entourage. He played Josh Weinstein, nemesis to three time Emmy winner Jeremy Piven's Ari Gold. Joshua just finished working as a guest star on the final season of the much acclaimed series Mad Men, as ad man Will Skully. He performed opposite Emmy nominees Elizabeth Moss and Christina Hendrix. He is following up Mad Men with a guest star on Major Crimes. Joshua has booked guest stars on over twenty different prime time T.V shows and pilots. The list includes CSI N.Y opposite Gary Sinise, Pushing Daisies opposite Lee Pace and Anna Friel, Castle opposite Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic, Tell Me You Love Me opposite Michelle Borth, Boston Public opposite Michael Rapaport and Chi McBride, Seventh Heaven opposite from Jessica Biel, and was the lead of a pilot for CBS called The Man where he worked with Anthony Zuiker, Simon West and L.L Cool J. Joshua also was a series regular for two full seasons of Sony's animated series The Spectacular Spiderman, where he played Flash Thompson. He worked with a wealth of talent on the show including Lacy Chabert, Josh Keaton, Clancy Brown, Danny Trejo, Phil Lamar, Kevin Michael Richardson, Kelly Hu, Alanna Ubach, Vanessa Marshall, Alan Rachins, Robert Englund, and Peter MacNicol. He was also recently seen in the 2013 movie Random Encounters starring opposite Megan Markle, Michael Rady, and Sean YoungFlash Thompson (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Peter MacNicol is an American actor. He received a Theatre World Award for his 1981 Broadway debut in the play Crimes of the Heart. His film roles include Galen in Dragonslayer (1981), Stingo in Sophie's Choice (1982), Janosz Poha in Ghostbusters II (1989), camp organizer Gary Granger in Addams Family Values (1993), and David Langley in Bean (1997).Dr. Otto Octavius (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
A graduate of Princeton University with a Masters in acting from NYU, Vanessa Marshall plays Hera in "Star Wars: Rebels," Wonder Woman in DC's "Harley Quinn," Gamora in "Guardians of the Galaxy," and Black Canary in "Young Justice: Phantoms." In the world of video games, she is Sheeva in "Mortal Kombat 11," Olga in "Metal Gear Solid 2," and Jan Ors in "Star Wars: Jedi Knights II." She announces TV promos for ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, HGTV, and MTV. She narrates shows for ESPN, Lifetime, E!, TLC, and Tennis Channel. As a stand-up comic and former "plus-size" model, she also created a one-woman show "Got Phat?" - which ran successfully in both LA & NYC. Vanessa supports Step Up Women's Network, which inspires women to inspire girls, along with the Loveland Foundation, NAACP, the Latino Community Foundation, the AAIP fund, and the Native American Rights Fund.Mary Jane Watson (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actor
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Daran Norris has been voicing characters in animation, film, tv, radio, and games for over three decades. He is also a busy on-camera actor and has appeared in over 100 television shows and films. He can be currently be seen as news anchor Johnny Frost on "iZombie" for the CW. Other recent appearances include "The Real O'Neals," "Gamer's Guide," "Veronica Mars," "Party Down," and "Big Time Rush."J. Jonah Jameson/John Jameson
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Alan Rachins was born on 3 October 1942 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Showgirls (1995), L.A. Law (1986) and Dharma & Greg (1997). He has been married to Joanna Frank since 11 March 1978. They have one child.Norman Osborn (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)- Actor
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Well-known, king-sized actor and voice artist Kevin Michael Richardson was born in Bronx, New York. He is, perhaps, mostly recognizable for his deep voice, which he uses in many of his works.
Richardson is a classically trained actor. He first gained recognition as one of only eight U.S. high school students selected for the National Foundation for the Arts' "Arts '82" program, later he earned a scholarship to Syracuse University.
Kevin is well-known by various voice works, mostly villainous. He lent his voice to based-upon video game film Mortal Kombat (1995) as Goro, he was also in Matrix Revolutions (2003) as Deus Ex Machina, and made a brief appearance in Clerks II (2006) as a police officer. To mention that he did a brief additional voices for mega hit Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009).
He did voice in many animated films and TV series, such as "The Mask - The Animated Series" (1995), "The New Batman Adventures" (1997), "Pokemon" (1998), "Powerpuff Girls" (1998), "Voltron: The Third Dimension" (1998), "Family Guy", Lilo & Stitch (2002), as well as "Lilo & Stitch" TV series, "Codename Kids Next Door" (2002), Batman VS Dracula (2005) (V), where he voiced Joker, "Mummy The Animated Series" (2003), TMNT (2007) as General Aguila, "Transformers Animated" (2007) as Omega Supreme and Batman: Gotham Knight (2008), as Lucius Fox.
He also did voices in such video games as Halo 2 (Tartarus), Kingdom Hearts (Sebastian) and others. He lives in Los Angeles and likes to work in Manhattan.L. Thompson Lincoln/Big Man/Tombstone (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
Coach Smith / Thug (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
Coach Smith
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
Principal Davis
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Katherine Elaine Soucie is an American voice actress, born in New York City, New York, USA. One of the most well known voice-over actors working today, Kath Soucie began her career in New York as a theatrical actress. While Kath has been the voice of many campaigns and award-winning commercials, it is her work voicing thousands of episodes of animation that has won her an international fan base.
Soucie created the roles of Phil, Lil and Betty for Nickelodeon's Emmy Award-winning series, Rugrats, as well as for all three of the phenomenally successful Rugrats feature films for Paramount. She is the voice of young Nick in Zootopia (2016); Lola Bunny in the Warner Brother's classic Space Jam (1996); and Kanga in The Tigger Movie (2000), The Book of Pooh (2001), Piglet's Big Movie (2003), Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002), Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004), Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005), Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005), My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007), My Friends Tigger and Pooh - Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007), Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009), and Super Duper Super Sleuths (2010). She was the voice of Chet, the hero reindeer, in The Santa Clause 2 (2002) and Wendy in Disney's animated feature Return to Never Land (2002).
Soucie has brought hundreds of animated characters to life, both in prime time and day time television, playing diverse roles in such shows as Futurama (1999), Curious George (2006), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), The Tom and Jerry Show (2011), Trick Moon (2020), Lost in Oz (2015), Handy Manny (2006), Hey Arnold! (1996), The Real Ghostbusters (1986), Danny Phantom (2003), The Replacements (2006), The Weekenders (2000), Young Justice (2010), Tiny Toon Adventures (1990), Dexter's Laboratory (1996), Recess (1997), Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000), Young Justice (2010), The Cramp Twins (2001), Pepper Ann (1997), The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (1996), Invasion America (1998), As Told by Ginger (2000), 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997), Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990), The Critic (1994), Baby Blues (2000), God, the Devil and Bob (2000), Firebuds (2022), and more.
In the games' world, she can be heard on Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011), Tomb Raider: Underworld (2008), Tomb Raider: Legend (2006), The Elder Scrolls Online (2014), Fallout (1997), Syndicate (2012), World of Final Fantasy (2016), Full Throttle (1995), Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000), and Lost Odyssey (2007) among many, many others.Martha Connors (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
/ Anna Watson (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
/ Trina (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
/Anna Watson
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)- Actress
- Music Department
- Writer
Cree Summer Francks is a Canadian-American voice actress and singer from Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Canadian actor and singer Don Francks. She is most well-known for voicing Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Tiff Crust and Queen Vexus (when Eartha Kitt is unavailable) from My Life as a Teenage Robot, Cleo from Clifford the Big Red Dog, Numbuh 5 from Codename: Kids Next Door, Foxxy Love from Drawn Together, Susie Carmichael from Rugrats, Cynder from The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, Elmyra Duff from Tiny Toon Adventures, Penny from Inspector Gadget and Dr. Penelope Young in Batman: Arkham Asylum.Glory Grant (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
James Arnold Taylor's versatile vocal range has given him success in every facet of the voice-over industry. His voice is heard all over the world daily and you would never know it's just one person. His list of credits range from leading roles in major summer blockbuster films, starring roles in the hottest animation on television, a promo voice for Fox, Spike, G4, and national ad campaigns for TV and radio, from the voice of a Mini Wheat to the current voice of Fred Flintstone. You can literally play the "Six Degrees of..." game with James and be only one degree from just about every name in Hollywood today.
James's most notable credits are: Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), Leonardo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Johnny from Johnny Test (2005), Green Arrow from Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008), Harry Osborn from The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008), Milo Thatch from Atlantis: Milo's Return (2003), Wooldoor Sockbat and the Producer from Drawn Together (2004), The Fallen from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Tidus from Final Fantasy X (2001), Final Fantasy X-2 (2003) and Dissidia: Final Fantasy (2008) video games, Ratchet from the Ratchet & Clank (2002) video game series, Gabe Logan from the Syphon Filter (1999) video game series, and Ash from The Animatrix (2003).
James also voice-doubles for many of today's biggest names, including Johnny Depp, Ewan McGregor, Shia LaBeouf, Christopher Walken, Michael J. Fox (I), David Spade, Daniel Radcliffe, Clive Owen (I), Nicolas Cage, Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Matthew McConaughey, Justin Timberlake, James McAvoy, Alec Baldwin, Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott, Denis Leary, Robin Williams (I), and Ron Howard (I).
Having voices in some of the biggest franchises in movies, TV, and video games, he has had a successful career ultimately doing what he loves most: entertaining.Harry Osborn (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
Also: Frederick Foswell (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 7
Catalysts (26 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Hardly recognizable from one character to the next, Alanna González Ubach has starred in over 150 theater, film and television projects, including the Peabody Award winning "Men of a Certain Age", HBO's "Hung" as Yael Koontz, the Oscar-winning "Coco" as Mama Imelda, critically acclaimed "Euphoria" as Suze, and Seth MacFarlane's hit television series "Ted" as Susan Bennett. She was nominated for a SAG Award for her performance as Jeanine Pirro in "Bombshell" and noted by Variety and the New York Times as "a protean" and "seriously talented actress" to "keep your eye on." Ubach's father, Rodolfo, is Puerto Rican and Spanish and her mother, Sidna González, is Mexican. She was born and raised in Downey, California and resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Thom Russo, and their son, Thomas Rodolfo Russo, the third.Liz Allen (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 8
Reaction (3 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 9
The Uncertainty Principle (10 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)- Actress
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
B.J. Ward was born on 16 September 1944 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. She is an actress, known for G.I. Joe (1985), Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988) and The Pagemaster (1994). She was previously married to Gordon Hunt and Donn Trenner.The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
Mayor Waters (voice)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Tom Wilson is a creative artist whose professional career has explored almost every imaginable artistic discipline, blending them into a unique and very individual declaration of a life in the arts. A man of fervent but private faith his whole life, the last few years have been interesting, with hundreds of invitations to speak at conferences and retreats, as well as the opportunity to record the music that he began playing in church in the 1970s. Tom has enjoyed a successful career as an actor, writer and comedian for over 20 years. He has more than 50 films, television shows and comedy specials to his credit, and has appeared on talk shows with everyone from Johnny Carson to Jay Leno to David Letterman to Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford. As a voice-over actor, he has worked in dozens of animated series, including many episodes of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants (1999). As a comedian he has been a regular performer at the world-famous Improv and Comedy Store since the day he arrived in Hollywood. His self-written one-man show, "Cowboy Tommy," boasted a series of sold-out engagements. He continues to act in movies and television, and he performs comedy and music at theaters across America. As a writer and producer, he's written for several prestigious literary magazines, as well as for Universal Studios, Disney, Fox and Film Roman studios, and produced a groundbreaking series of debates for Canadian television called "The Seven Deadly Sins", which examined cultural values and the role of the arts within them. As an avocation, he is a photographer and painter, with a photograph in the permanent collection of the California Museum of Photography and paintings on the walls of the guest bedrooms of many close personal friends (or, as artists like to say, "in many private collections.") Actor, comedian, writer, musician, and artist - Tom Wilson has transcended the limitations of pop-cultural celebrity to become an artist of honesty, gravity and grace. Thomas is a graduate of Radnor high school in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was known for his comedic personality.Stan Carter (voice) (as Tom Wilson)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)- Deborah Strang was born on 12 November 1950 in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Eagle Eye (2008), Kiss the Girls (1997) and Ramblin' Gal (1991)."Aunt May Parker" (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 5
Competition (29 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008) - Actor
- Sound Department
- Additional Crew
With nearly 30 years of voice acting experience, Diskin has voiced a multitude of characters in video games, anime, and western animation. Some of his more recognizable roles include Eugene in "Hey Arnold!," Numbuh 1 and Numbuh 2 in "Codename: Kids Next Door," Sai in "Naruto Shippuden," Eddie Brock/Venom in "The Spectacular Spider-Man," Gurio Umino in "Sailor Moon Classic" and "Sailor Moon Crystal," Death Gun in "Sword Art Online II," Joseph Joestar in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," and Baby Gonzo in Disney's "Muppet Babies.""Eddie Brock"
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 1
Survival of the Fittest (1 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 2
Interactions (8 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 3
Natural Selection (15 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 4
Market Forces (22 Mar. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 6
The Invisible Hand (12 Apr. 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 10
Persona (17 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 11
Group Therapy (31 May 2008)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 12
Intervention (7 Jun. 2008)
Venom (voice)
The Spectacular Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 13
Nature vs. Nurture (14 Jun. 2008)
Venom (voice)