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Angel was born in Modesto, California. He graduated from ] in 1957, and at the same time, he was hired as a disc jockey for a California radio station and decided to focus on a career in radio programs. A decade later, he had become one of the most popular radio personalities with his radio programs being heard on stations KMPC<ref>{{cite news|title=Geoff Edwards, Jack Angel Join KMPC's Expanded Deejay Roster|url= |
Angel was born in Modesto, California. He graduated from ] in 1957, and at the same time, he was hired as a disc jockey for a California radio station and decided to focus on a career in radio programs. A decade later, he had become one of the most popular radio personalities with his radio programs being heard on stations KMPC<ref>{{cite news|title=Geoff Edwards, Jack Angel Join KMPC's Expanded Deejay Roster|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2263384/kmpc/|agency=The Van Nuys News|date=February 2, 1968|page=55|via = ]|accessdate = April 21, 2015}} {{Open access}}</ref> and KFI, Los Angeles. In the early years of his career, he also landed roles in stage productions at The Actor's Ring and the Portland Civic Theater. | ||
Angel's first jobs in the voice-over industry came in the mid-1970s, voice acting on the series '']'', in which he played ], ] and ], including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''. During that time, he made guest appearances in '']'' and '']''. | Angel's first jobs in the voice-over industry came in the mid-1970s, voice acting on the series '']'', in which he played ], ] and ], including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''. During that time, he made guest appearances in '']'' and '']''. |
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For a possible victim of spontaneous human combustion, see Jack Angel (SHC).Jack Angel | |
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Born | (1930-10-24) October 24, 1930 (age 94) Modesto, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | San Francisco State University |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1957 — present |
Agent | Arlene Thornton and Associates |
Website | http://www.jackangel.com/ |
Jack Angel (born October 24, 1930) is an American actor, who has worked on many radio programs, animated television series, movies and video games.
Life and career
Angel was born in Modesto, California. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1957, and at the same time, he was hired as a disc jockey for a California radio station and decided to focus on a career in radio programs. A decade later, he had become one of the most popular radio personalities with his radio programs being heard on stations KMPC and KFI, Los Angeles. In the early years of his career, he also landed roles in stage productions at The Actor's Ring and the Portland Civic Theater.
Angel's first jobs in the voice-over industry came in the mid-1970s, voice acting on the series Super Friends, in which he played Hawkman, The Flash and Super Samurai, including The All-New Super Friends Hour, Challenge of the Super Friends, Super Friends (1980 TV series), The Legendary Super Powers Show and Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians. During that time, he made guest appearances in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo and The Smurfs.
In the Transformers series, he was the voice of Astrotrain, Smokescreen, Ramjet, Cyclonus (following the death of Roger C. Carmel), Omega Supreme (animated television series only). He did reprise Ramjet and Astrotrain in The Transformers: The Movie. He also lent his voice to the character Dr. Zachary Darret in the 1984 CBS animated series Pole Position, and also voiced Wet Suit on Sunbow's G.I. Joe and several characters on Dino-Riders. In the Transformers and G.I. Joe series, he performed alongside Frank Welker, Chris Latta, Michael Bell, Peter Cullen, and Charlie Adler.
In 1995, he was the voice of Nikki in the animated film Balto. He played the SWATbots on Sonic the Hedgehog, The Liquidator on Darkwing Duck, The Chief of Police in Goof Troop, and Nick Fury on Spider-Man: The Animated series.
In 2001, Angel was the voice of "Teddy" in the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence. He provided voices for animated films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Ice Age: The Meltdown, Cars, Horton Hears a Who, The Prince of Egypt, The Iron Giant, and Aladdin.
Angel has also ventured into video games, narrating the cult hit Killer7 as well as playing Wonkers the Watilla in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, The Mayor in Ratchet & Clank, and Captain Teague in the video game version of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
From 2002–12, shortly after the death of Gene Moss, Jack Angel voiced Smokey the Bear in a few public service announcements and radio spots. In 2007, he voiced an alien called Technorg on Ben 10, Comrade Chaos on El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, and The Pirate Captain on an episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender. He also voiced Papa Smurf in the 2011 special, The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol.
He has played several characters in the Pixar Toy Story film franchise; Rocky Gibraltar and Mr. Shark in Toy Story and Toy Story 2, and Chunk in Toy Story 3.
Filmography
Animated series
- The All-New Super Friends Hour — Hawkman, Dr Lau
- Challenge of the Super Friends — The Flash, Hawkman, Samurai
- Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo — Additional voices
- Spider-Man (1981 TV series) — Doctor Donald Blake, Moe, Man Mountain Marko
- The Smurfs — Additional voices
- The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show — Additional voices
- The Dukes — Additional voices
- SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show — Samurai
- Snorks — Additional voices
- Voltron: Defender of the Universe — King Zarkon, Hazar, Commander Cossack, others
- Pole Position — Dr. Zachary Darrett
- Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs — Additional voices (English dub)
- The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians — The Flash, Samurai and Hawkman
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero — Wet Suit
- The Real Ghostbusters — Captain Jack Higgins
- The Transformers — Ramjet, Smokescreen, Omega Supreme, Astrotrain, Ultra Magnus, Cyclonus (following the death of Roger C. Carmel), Basso Profundo, Katsu Don, Sir Wulf and Professor Terranova
- Denver, the Last Dinosaur — Prof. Chin
- Ducktales — Additional voices
- Dino-Riders — Additional voices
- Blondie and Dagwood — Mr. Beasley and Herb Woodley
- Ring Raiders — Make
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) — Rex One
- Jem — Emmet Benton (Jerrica & Kimber's Father)
- Superman — General
- Peter Pan and the Pirates — Cookson and Mullins
- Talespin — Usher, The High Marshal, Barney O'Turret and Detective Thursday
- Dink, the Little Dinosaur — Hubble
- Darkwing Duck — The Liquidator and Moloculu Macawber
- Kid 'n Play –
- The Wizard of Oz (TV series) –
- Space Cats — Additional voices
- Where's Waldo? –
- Goof Troop — Police Officer
- Raw Toonage — Cro-Magnum Pi
- Sonic the Hedgehog — The SWATbots
- The Legend of Prince Valiant — Additional voices
- Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa — Additional voices
- Bonkers — Max Cody, Scribble and Flanigan
- The New Adventures of Captain Planet — Additional voices
- The Mask: The Animated Series — Judge, M.P.
- Spider-Man (1994 TV series) — Nick Fury
- Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm — Oniro
- Quack Pack — Old Fisherman
- The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor — Additional voices
- All-New Dennis the Menace — Additional voices
- Casper — Count Dracula
- Sonic Underground — Gondar
- Hey Arnold! — Superintendent Chaplin
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law — General, Drunk Man, Additional voices
- The Wild Thornberrys — MacTavish
- Grim & Evil — Master Control
- Avatar: The Last Airbender — Pirate Captain
- Ben 10 — Technorg
- El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera — Comrade Chaos
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold –
- Mater's Tall Tales — Additional voices
- Clarence - Howard ("Spooky Boo")
Animated films
- The Transformers: The Movie — Ramjet and Astrotrain
- G.I. Joe: The Movie — Wetsuit
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit — Animated Shoes
- The Little Mermaid — Additional voices
- Land of Enchantment — Additional voices
- DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp — Additional voices
- The Rescuers Down Under — Additional voices
- Beauty and the Beast — Tavern Man
- An American Tail: Fievel Goes West — Additional voices
- Aladdin — Arab
- Balto — Nikki
- Porco Rosso — Pilot (1995 English Dub)
- Toy Story — Mr. Shark and Rocky Gibraltar
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame — Villagers
- Hercules — Greek citizen
- A Bug's Life — Thud
- The Prince of Egypt — Egyptian (uncredited)
- Tarzan — Monkey and Pirate
- Toy Story 2 — Rocky Gibraltar and Mr. Shark
- The Iron Giant — Additional Voices
- The Trumpet of the Swan — Justice of the Geese
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire — Truck Driver
- Spirited Away — Radish Spirit (2002 English Dub)
- Monsters, Inc. — Monster
- Lilo & Stitch — Additional Voices
- Treasure Planet — Pirates, Robocop #2, Schwartzkopf
- Finding Nemo — Mr. Johanson
- Ice Age: The Meltdown — Additional Voices
- Horton Hears a Who! — Old Time Who
- Toy Story 3 — Chunk
- The Lorax — Additional Voices
- Monsters University — Additional Voices
- Despicable Me 2 — Additional voices
Live action films — Voice
- Deal of the Century — Announcer
- Funny Lady — Radio Announcer
- The World's Greatest Lover — Voice on Record
- Trenchcoat — Head Kidnapper
- Joey (film) — Fletcher the Dummy
- Beetlejuice — Voice of The Preacher
- Hook — Pirates (ADR)
- Mom and Dad Save the World — Creature
- The Fifth Element — Alien Commander
- Vendetta — Old Gaspare (ADR)
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence — Teddy
- Noah — Rock (ADR)
Live action roles
- The Young and the Restless — Judge Martin J. Kline
- King B: A Life in Movies — Jack Cole
- Deterrence — Secretary of Defence
- Crime and Punishment in Suburbia — Russ
Video games
- The Dark Eye
- Full Throttle — Bolus, Factory Door Guard
- Star Wars: Dark Forces — Rom Mohc
- Shattered Steel –
- Outlaws — Henry' George Bowers, Spitn Jack Sanchez, Cowboy 2
- Grim Fandango — Bruno Martinez, Chepito, Large Hitman, Seaman Naranja
- Grand Chase - Dungeon of Monsters
- A Bug's Life (video game) — Thud
- Crusaders of Might and Magic
- Throne of Darkness — Zanshin the Dark Shogun
- Ratchet & Clank — Abner Buckwash
- Shadow of Rome — Vibius Pansa Caetronianus
- Call of Duty 2 — Narrator
- Auto Assault
- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey — Wonkers the Watilla
- Titan Quest
- Gothic 3
- Supreme Commander — QAI
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End — Captain Teague
- Aion: The Tower of Eternity
- Watchmen: The End is Nigh
- Wolfenstein — General Zetta
- Toy Story 3: The Video Game — Chunk
- Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City — Spec Ops Command
- The Darkness II — Additional voices
- Call of Duty: Black Ops II — Survivor 3
- The Smurfs 2 — Papa Smurf
- Grim Fandango: Remastered — Bruno Martinez, Chepito, Large Hitman and Seaman Naranja
Other
- The Legend of Paul Bunyan (short) — Narrator
- The Six Million Dollar Man — Voice of Tower Operator
- Metric Meets the Inchworm (short) –
- CBS Library — Mister Spitznagle ("The Incredible Book Escape")
- The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson — Promo Announcer
- Silver Spoons — Chess Player
- Amazing Stories — Dog School Security Guard ("The Family Dog")
- Harry and the Hendersons — TV Wrestler
- I Am My Resume (short) — Stan Angeles
- Crime Story — Narrator
- Scrubs — PA System Announcer ("My Waste of Time")
- Brad and Gary (short) — Gary
- The Don of the Flies (short) — Narrator, Stooley, Harry and Moon (He also produced the short)
- The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol — Papa Smurf
- The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow — Papa Smurf
- Recruited (short) — Principal
Appearances
Jack Angel was featured on The Voice Actor panel at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2012. The following year, he attended TFcon as a guest where he reprised his roles as Ultra Magnus, Astrotrain and Cyclonus for a voice actor play.
References
- "Geoff Edwards, Jack Angel Join KMPC's Expanded Deejay Roster". The Van Nuys News. February 2, 1968. p. 55. Retrieved April 21, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- Angel, Jack (2012), The Book of Jack, Hardcover, ISBN 14-582-03891
- Angel, Jack (2012), How To Succeed in Voice-Overs: Without Ever Losing, AbbottPress, ISBN 14-582-03212
External links
Categories:- 1930 births
- Living people
- American male voice actors
- American male radio actors
- American radio personalities
- American male stage actors
- American male video game actors
- Male actors from California
- American people of Greek descent
- San Francisco State University alumni
- American military personnel of the Korean War
- Male actors of Greek descent