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Jim Cummings

James Jonah "Jim" Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Cummings relocated to New Orleans, where he worked on the assembly of Mardi Gras floats. He later moved to Anaheim, California, where he worked "odd jobs" until the early 1980s.

 
 
Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille (born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated series The Simpsons, Futurama, Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and some Disney movies.

 
 
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Corey Burton

Corey Burton (born August 3, 1955) is a voice actor, perhaps best known as Count Dooku and Ziro the Hutt in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Brainiac in the DC animated universe, Spike Witwicky and the Decepticon Shockwave in the Transformers Universe, and as Captain Hook in Disney's Return to Never Land.

 
 
Billy West

Billy West

William Richard "Billy" West (born April 16, 1952) is an American voice actor. He launched his career in the late 1980s on the revival of Beany and Cecil and when he was a castmember on Howard Stern's radio show during the early 1990s. West is best known for his voice-work on Ren & Stimpy, Doug and Futurama. His favorite characters are Philip J. Fry (Futurama) and Stimpy (Ren and Stimpy), both of which he originated.

 
 
Scott McNeil

Scott McNeil

Scott McNeil is an Australian-born Canadian voice actor. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has provided voices to many characters in animated shows, most notably Beast Wars, Storm Hawks, Dragon Ball Z, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, InuYasha, Ranma 1/2, Fullmetal Alchemist, and '. He has done live action work as well. Scott has appeared at many conventions and has shown to be extremely friendly to fans when signing autographs.

 
 
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Wendee Lee

Wendee Lee is a prolific American voice actress. While she has done voice work for many video games, as well as several episodes in the Power Rangers franchise, she is particularly prolific in the dubbing of anime, where she has more credits than any other English voice-over actor with 223 credits, as of April 2009. According to her interview on the Magic Knight Rayearth DVDs, she started doing voices at school, and got in trouble for it. Lee is also experienced in ADR directing.