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She played Queen Gertrude in an episode of Pinky and the Brain and Talia Al Ghul in Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond.
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She played Queen Gertrude in an episode of Pinky and the Brain and Talia Al Ghul in Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond.
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Best known as “Bull” Shannon from the original Night Court, he voiced Two-Face and the Bat-Computer in Batman: The Animated Series; Emperor Spooj in an episode of Superman: The Animated Series; Wolf Man and Vorn the Unspeakable in an episode of Freakazoid!; was the second voice of Scorpion in Spider-Man: The Animated Series; and Krick in an episode of The Zeta Project. He also provided additional voices for The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat and The Legend of Calamity Jane.
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Best known for his humorous take on the Justice League for DC Comics, he was the co-creator of characters such as Lobo, Catherine Cobert and one of the Queen Bees which were featured in various DC-based shows such as Superman: The Animated Series, Young Justice and Justice League Action. Additionally, he wrote for The Real Ghostbusters and did storyboards for Spider-Man Unlimited, Batman Beyond and Static Shock.
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She was not only inspired the creation of the character Harley Quinn, but also voiced her beginning with Batman: The Animated Series through various DC Comics-based shows and projects until 2012 when she retired from the role. She also voiced Veronica in an episode of Taz-Mania and wrote two episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures.
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He was best known as the voice of Bruce
Wayne, aka Batman, in the DC Animated Universe; a role he’s reprised many times
over in various other DC Comics media including Justice League Action and
Teen Titans Go! He also voiced Thomas Wayne and several minor roles in Batman:
The Animated Series and Zeus in one of the DC Nation Shazam! shorts.
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His long and prolific career in television and film expanded to voice acting in the late 80s. Among his Saturday morning credits was the recurring role of Roland Daggett in Batman: The Animated Series; Vern in an episode of Animaniacs (1993); Hudson in Gargoyles; J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man: The Animated Series; Sgt. Mike Cosgrove in Freakazoid!, which he would later reprise for an episode of Teen Titans Go!; General Araneus in an episode of The Magic School Bus (1994); Mr. Applegate in an episode of Life with Louie; Agent K’s father in an episode of Men in Black: The Series; Granny Goodness in Superman: The Animated Series; Thaddeus T. Third V in an episode of Recess; Chuck Marshak in Max Steel (2000); Fixer in an episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command; a guard captain in an episode of Duck Dodgers; Uncle Ben in an episode of The Spectacular Spider-Man; Kent Nelson in an episode of Young Justice; and an angry old timer in an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.