Phil Lamarr

TV Actor

Phil Lamarr was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 24th, 1967 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 57, Phil Lamarr biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 24, 1967
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, United States
Age
57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
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$3 Million
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Comedian, Dancer, Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Improviser, Screenwriter, Singer, Stand-up Comedian, Television Actor, Television Director, Television Producer, Voice Actor
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Yale University (BA)
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Phil Lamarr Life

Phillip LaMarr (born January 24, 1967) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, and impressionist.

He appeared on Mad TV's set comedy series Mad Dog, Justice League Unlimited, Futurama, Samurai Jack, Static Shock, and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and was a featured cast member.

He has also done voice-overs for computer games like Metal Gear, Jak and Daxter, Darksiders, Final Fantasy, Infamous, Kingdom Hearts, and Mortal Kombat.

Early life

Lamarr was born in Los Angeles. He attended the Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood and Yale University, where he helped found the improv comedy group Purple Crayon. The titular character in the British comedy Trevor, which was one of his best roles at Yale. He became a member of the award-winning sketch and improv comedy group The Groundlings after graduating in 1989. He studied improv at The Second City and with Del Close in Chicago. He has also improvised with Cold Tofu and Off the Wall.

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Phil Lamarr Career

Career

Lamarr, unlike most of Mad TV's original nine cast members, had extensive television and film experience before joining the program. He had voiced a character on the Mister T cartoon show even before college.

LaMarr's favorite characters were Desperation Lee ("Funky Walker Dirty Talker"), Jaq the UBS Guy, "sex player" Rick, talentless R&B singer Savante, and Rocket Revengers actor Lieutenant Abraham Jefferson (a.k.a.). Lincoln Willis (Lincoln): Willis, Lincoln.

LaMarr has given impressions of the following celebrities:

When portraying an African-American version of the character, he has also done impressions of Moe Howard from The Three Stooges.

At the end of the fifth season (1999), Lamarr left Mad TV.

On the Odd News small, a 4-minute segment on Yahoo.com, Lamarr fills in for Greg Proops. It has strange but true recent news.

Since July 1, 2020, LaMarr has hosted "Ask the Astronomers live" on NASA tv. On display, there is a show.

The voice of LaMarr concerns include a starring role on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited as John Stewart/Green Lantern, a significant role as Hermes Conrad and several other characters on Futurama, as well as the title roles on Samurai Jack and Static Shock. In addition,, he appeared in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, and Hector Con Carne in Evil Con Carne. Bender's Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender's Game, Into the Wild Green Yonder, and On the series's return in 2010, LaMarr reprised his role as Hermes Conrad. In Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Carver Descartes, Philly Phil's Class of 3000, he also played Osmosis Jones, a recurring character, and in the television series Ozzy & Drix (replacing Chris Rock). In Kaijudo: The Rise of the Duel Masters, Gabe Wallace appeared alongside other characters. Jazz, Omega Supreme, Oil Slick, and Jetstorm on Transformers Animated are among his voices. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, LaMarr portrayed Nautolan Jedi Master Kit Fisto, a one-time character, and a Tactical Droid. In Young Justice, he portrayed Aquaman and voiced other characters, and in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, he sang Baxter Stockman. Lucius Fox, the DC Super Hero Girls' character, was also lent his voice to the character of Lucius Fox. In addition, LaMarr provided voice talent to J.A.R.I.S. The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes chronicled the heroes' journey. In Bojack Horseman, he also portrayed Professor Thistlethorpe, a caterpillar. Ahmed Best, a Jar Jar Binks actor, suggested that Lamarr did the voice work for his character on the animated film The Clone Wars. In the Netflix animated film My Little Pony: A New Generation, Lamarr performed Alphabittle the unicorn. LaMarr was also the face of the Sega Saturn mascot "Swayzak" (unofficial name).

The Tempest, As You Like It, Guys and Dolls, Asylum, South Coast Repertory's Make the Break and the Sacred Fools Theater Company's inaugural production of The Fatty Arbuckle Spookhouse Revue is LaMarr's resume.

LaMarr's second film role was portraying the ill-fated Marvin from Pulp Fiction. He has appeared in Kill the Man, Free Enterprise, Cherish, and Manna from Heaven. Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara appeared in Speaking of Sex, as well as Back by Midnight with Kirstie Alley, Rodney Dangerfield, and Randy Quaid.

Fronterz (2004) and Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman (2005) were two of Lamarr's most recent film appearances. Lamarr is filming Cook Off!, in which he will appear as Rev. Thaddeus Briggs, Esq., is a writer who writes about Thaddeus Briggs, Esq.

In the Will Ferrell film Step Brothers, Lamarr appeared for a house for sale with his wife, where he is showing a home for sale.

LaMarr appeared in the Yum Corp Sexual Harassment training videos.

In the Los Angeles and Broadway performances of The Pee-wee Herman Show, LaMarr played Cowboy Curtis. The LA Live show ran from January 12 to February 7, 2010. On November 11, the New York show opened on November 11 and then came to a limited audience on January 2, 2011. In March 2011, the New York production was shot for an HBO special.

While trying to save the train, LaMarr appeared in Spider-Man 2 as one of the passengers standing behind Spider-Man in the subway train.

Vamp's English voice-over job for the Patriots and Sons of Liberty was handled by Lamarr. In addition, Lamarr portrayed the characters Reddas from Square Enix's Final Fantasy XII and Ramza's PSP version of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. He appeared on Vampire: The Masquerade, as well as other voiced characters from Bloodlines.

He performed English for the parts of Sig and Count Veger's Jak and Daxter video game series as well as voicing several characters in the film Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, as well as Gadon Thek's voice. In addition to being a protagonist in Make My Video C+C Music Factory, Chris Jacobs appeared in both Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction and its sequel, Mercenaries 2: World in Flames. In the PS3 games Infamous and Infamous 2, he plays John White/The Beast. In addition, he plays Dr. Bradley Ragland in the game Prototype.

In addition, he was the voice of the grumpy Kane in the game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, and Marty in Madagascar's video game tie-in. In the action/adventure hybrid Darksiders, LaMarr also spoke of the merchant "Vulgrim."

He starred in Saints Row 2 in 2008 and reprised his role in Saints Row IV in 2013.

Kit Fisto's role in the video game: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes. In the animation film The Walking Dead, Lamarr played Rick Grimes.

Sam B, one of Dead Island's most playable characters, was also voiced by Kevin Kline, and he made his debut in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance as Phoebus, a character originating from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, LaMarr returned to the Metal Gear franchise as the voice of Kevin Washington.

In addition, he appeared in multiple roles in Hunt the Truth, a marketing campaign audio-drama for Halo 5: Guardians.

In the 2013 superhero fighting video game Injustice: Gods Among Us and its 2017 sequel, Injustice 2, LaMarr provided the voices of Aquaman and John Stewart (Green Lantern).

In addition, Lamarr appeared in a number of audio logs in the 2016 puzzle game, The Witness. In Mortal Kombat X (2015) and Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), he also sang Kotal Kahn.

Lamarr was expected to appear in a webisode series called Naught for Hire, which was developed by Jeffrey Berman and Ben Browder (Farscape), which has been in production since 2010. Mark One's character was described as the equivalent of an elevator with mood swings. It's unclear if or not he'll be solely the voice of this character or if he'll be appearing in a voice like that of Max Headroom, a term Browder has borrowed from before when writing for Farscape's "John Quixote" which featured a talking human interface on a screen.

In a project called Goblins Animated, Lamarr is co-creating and voice-acting. On October 23, 2017, the Kickstarter campaign was launched and concluded on November 22, 2017. To make the cartoon, Lamarr is collaborating with Ellipsis Stephens, Danielle Stephens, and Matt King. Billy West, Maurice LaMarche, Jim Cummings, Matthew Mercer, and Steve Blum are among the voice artists on board.

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