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|name = Christopher Guest | |name = Christopher Guest | ||
|image = Christopher Guest.jpg | |image = Christopher Guest.jpg | ||
|birth = {{Time|February 5}}, {{Time|1948}} (age {{Age|1948|2|5}}) | |birth = Christopher Haden-Guest<br>{{Time|February 5}}, {{Time|1948}} (age {{Age|1948|2|5}})<br>New York City, New York, U.S. | ||
|credits = Voice actor | |credits = Voice actor | ||
|portrays = {{Link|Stanley S. SquarePants}}<br>[[Clem Clam]] | |portrays = {{Link|Stanley S. SquarePants}}<br>[[Clem Clam]] | ||
|years = {{Time|2007}}; {{Time|2022}} | |years = {{Time|2007}}; {{Time|2022}} | ||
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'''Christopher Guest''' (born February 5, 1948; age {{Age|1948|2|5}}) | '''Christopher Haden-Guest''' (born {{Time|February 5}}, {{Time|1948}}; age {{Age|1948|2|5}}) is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, and musician. | ||
He provided the voices of {{Link|Stanley S. SquarePants}} and [[Clem Clam]]. | He provided the voices of {{Link|Stanley S. SquarePants}} and [[Clem Clam]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography == | ||
He is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician, and Grammy Award-winning composer. He began his career in the early 1970s as the character Norman in the play ''Moonchildren''. He also made his debut acting performance as a policeman in the 1970s film ''The Hot Rock''. He played Count Tyrone Rugen in ''The Princess Bride''. His ''SpongeBob'' role was SpongeBob's cousin Stanley who destroys everything he touches. | He is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician, and Grammy Award-winning composer. He began his career in the early 1970s as the character Norman in the play ''Moonchildren''. He also made his debut acting performance as a policeman in the 1970s film ''The Hot Rock''. He played Count Tyrone Rugen in ''The Princess Bride''. His ''SpongeBob'' role was SpongeBob's cousin Stanley who destroys everything he touches. | ||
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Template:Person Christopher Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948; age Template:Age) is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, and musician.
He provided the voices of Template:Data:Links and Clem Clam.
Biography
He is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician, and Grammy Award-winning composer. He began his career in the early 1970s as the character Norman in the play Moonchildren. He also made his debut acting performance as a policeman in the 1970s film The Hot Rock. He played Count Tyrone Rugen in The Princess Bride. His SpongeBob role was SpongeBob's cousin Stanley who destroys everything he touches.
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