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Template:Person Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962; age Template:Age) is an American actor and voice actor. He is a cast member on SpongeBob SquarePants and Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, voicing Squilliam Fancyson, Bubble Bass, and various other characters. He is well known for the ability to make many different voices.
Biography
Baker was born in Bloomington, Indiana to Buddy and Nancy Baker, and grew up in Greeley, Colorado. He started performing at age nine and steadily worked in musicals, operas, plays and stand-up. As a child he was a fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, Frank Zappa and the Planet of the Apes, and also liked insects, arthropods and dinosaurs. He graduated from University High School in 1981 and received a Boettcher Scholarship.
He attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he studied philosophy, biology, fine arts and German, the last of which he studied overseas for a year at the University of Göttingen. He was involved in local theater productions and singing groups. After graduating with a BA in philosophy in 1986, he was involved in many community theatre projects, including a sketch movie that aired on local public television.
Baker and his wife Michelle have two daughters, Josie and Cora. His fame was boosted by his role as Perry the Platypus in Phineas and Ferb. His first major experience on national television was on the Nickelodeon game show Legends of the Hidden Temple from 1993 to 1995, where he was not only the announcer, but also the giant talking rock-god Olmec.[1][2] Since then, he got involved in voice-over work in many other TV shows and video games. One of his other popular roles is voicing the Clone Troopers among other characters in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He has done the voice for multiple LEGO video games and films.
Roles
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Eugene H. Krabs (singing voice in "Christmas Who?")
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Ice cream boy
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DoodleBob (only in Nicktoons Unite! uncredited)
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New Narrator
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Mr. Sun (in "SpongeHenge")
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Dream Template:Data:Links
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Clem (only in "Plankton's Army")
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Mrs. Tentacles (only in "Fools in April")
Non-SpongeBob Discography
Television
- Avatar: The Last Airbender- Appa, Momo
- The 7D- Dopey, Squire Peckington, Giselle
- Codename: Kids Next Door- Numbuh 4 / Wallabee Beatles, Toiletnator, Tommy, Delightful Children from Down the Lane, others
- Phineas and Ferb- Perry the Platypus
- Cow and Chicken- Dad, others
- Adventure Time- Cinnamon Bun, Mr. Cupcake, Chet, others
- American Dad! - Klaus Heissler, others
- Ben 10- Stinkfly, Wildmutt
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars- Clone Troopers, Captain Rex, Commander Cody
- Star Wars Rebels- Captain Rex, Kassius Konstantine, Commander Wollfe, Captain Gregor, Old Jho, others
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch- The Bad Batch, Clone Troopers
- Lobo - Sunny Jim (episodes 1-2), Tubo
Video games
- Halo- Gravemind
- Gears of War- Locust Drone A, Theron Guard, Berserker, RAAM
- Portal 2- Atlas, P-Body
- Viewtiful Joe- Joe
- Left 4 Dead 2- Infected (Spitter, Jockey, and Charger)
External links
- Dee Bradley Baker on Twitter
- Dee Bradley Baker on Instagram
- Dee Bradley Baker on IMDB.com
- Dee Baker Photography
References
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