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'''Ed Begler Jr.''' (born {{Time|September 16}}, {{Time|1949}}; age {{Age|1949|9|16}}) is an American actor.
'''Edward James "Ed" Begley Jr.''' (born {{Time|September 16}}, {{Time|1949}}; age {{Age|1949|9|16}}) is an American actor. He voiced [[Rock T. Puss]] in the episode "[[Goofy Scoopers]]."


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
Begley was born in 1949 in Los Angeles, California, to Allene Jeanne Sanders and Oscar-winning film actor Ed Begley. When Begley Jr. was born, Begley Sr. was married to Amanda Huff, who died when Begley Jr. was 7 years old. Until he was 16, Begley Jr. believed that Huff was his biological mother. He only later became acquainted with Sanders, his biological mother.:Guests]]
Begley's paternal grandparents were Irish immigrants. He grew up in Buffalo, New York, and attended Stella Niagara Education Park, a private Catholic school in Lewiston, New York. When he was 13, the family moved back to California, where he graduated from Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, a Catholic high school, and from Los Angeles Valley College in North Hollywood.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080321132530/http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Ed_Begley_Jr/197266</ref>
===Career===
===Career===
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Begley has acted in a lot of movies and TV shows. He made cameos in the 1970s television series Room 222 as well as a guest actor on Maude. His television credits include recurring parts on Mary Hartman, Seventh Heaven, Arrested Development, Meego, and Six Feet Under. He also starred in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital, St. Elsewhere, and Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central). Playing a tall classmate of Chip's, he appeared in one episode of My Three Sons. In three of Christopher Guest's mockumentary films, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration, he has portrayed prominent characters. In addition, Begley portrayed Boba Fett in the radio version of Return of the Jedi, Greenbean, a Viper pilot on the original Battlestar Galactica TV series, and Seth Gillette, a fictitious Democratic U.S. senator from North Dakota on The West Wing. Begley served as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors from 2000 to 2016. He played CBS executive Rod Perth in the television film The Late Shift, which aired in 1996. He appeared in guest roles on television series like Star Trek: Voyager, Boston Legal, and Scrubs. He appeared in Veronica Mars' third season as a recurrent guest star. He starred in the HBO film Recount (2008), which followed the 2000 presidential election and its aftermath following the Supreme Court of the United States of America's decision to stop the state's popular vote count. The election was won by Florida's electoral votes. Begley also appeared on Tim and Eric's Fantastic Show; well done! In Season 3, Episode 3, acting as Cinco's spokesperson.


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==Roles in ''SpongeBob SquarePants''==
*[[Rock T. Puss]] ("[[Goofy Scoopers]]")


==External links==
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{{W|Ed Begley Jr.|Ed Begley Jr. on Wikipedia}}
*{{W|Ed Begley Jr.|Ed Begley Jr.}} on Wikipedia
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Edward James "Ed" Begley Jr. (born September 16, 1949; age 76) is an American actor. He voiced Rock T. Puss in the episode "Goofy Scoopers."

Biography

Career

Begley has acted in a lot of movies and TV shows. He made cameos in the 1970s television series Room 222 as well as a guest actor on Maude. His television credits include recurring parts on Mary Hartman, Seventh Heaven, Arrested Development, Meego, and Six Feet Under. He also starred in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital, St. Elsewhere, and Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central). Playing a tall classmate of Chip's, he appeared in one episode of My Three Sons. In three of Christopher Guest's mockumentary films, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration, he has portrayed prominent characters. In addition, Begley portrayed Boba Fett in the radio version of Return of the Jedi, Greenbean, a Viper pilot on the original Battlestar Galactica TV series, and Seth Gillette, a fictitious Democratic U.S. senator from North Dakota on The West Wing. Begley served as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors from 2000 to 2016. He played CBS executive Rod Perth in the television film The Late Shift, which aired in 1996. He appeared in guest roles on television series like Star Trek: Voyager, Boston Legal, and Scrubs. He appeared in Veronica Mars' third season as a recurrent guest star. He starred in the HBO film Recount (2008), which followed the 2000 presidential election and its aftermath following the Supreme Court of the United States of America's decision to stop the state's popular vote count. The election was won by Florida's electoral votes. Begley also appeared on Tim and Eric's Fantastic Show; well done! In Season 3, Episode 3, acting as Cinco's spokesperson.

Credits

Episode Credits
Season 13
270a - "Goofy Scoopers" Voice of Rock T. Puss
List of episode credits


External links