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  1. Maurice LaMarche es un actor de voz y comediante canadiense nacido el 30 de marzo de 1958. http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Maurice-LaMarche/

  2. Maurice LaMarche (* 30. März 1958 in Toronto) ist ein kanadischer Synchronsprecher und Stand-up-Comedian. Internationale Bekanntheit erlangte er durch seine Synchronisation von Kif Kroker in der Zeichentrickserie Futurama, für die er zweimal in Folge den Emmy als bester Sprecher gewann.

  3. Maurice LaMarche (born 30 March 1958; age 66) is a Canadian voice actor, comedian and impressionist who voiced Lieutenant Drew Prachett and Ensign Ellis in the Star Trek: Lower Decks first season episode "Much Ado About Boimler". He also contributed various voices to the video game Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates. He is perhaps best known as "The Brain" in Animaniacs and his ...

  4. 2 de ago. de 2020 · The purpose of SATURDAY MORNING REWIND is to showcase our favorite voice actors (past and present). We feature many of our favorite voices/characters that t...

  5. Maurice Brett LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-born American voice actor, actor and former stand-up comedian. He is known for voicing the animated version of Egon Spengler in both The Real Ghostbusters and its follow-up Extreme Ghostbusters, The Brain in Animaniacs and its spin-off Pinky and the Brain, his Emmy-winning performances in Futurama, and impersonating Orson Welles in ...

  6. Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian-American voice actor and former stand-up comedian. He is best known for his voice work in various cartoons, including voicing the Brain from Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, Dizzy Devil from Tiny Toon Adventures, Kif Kroker, Morbo, and Calculon from Futurama, Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, Mortimer Mouse in ...

  7. Maurice LaMarche. Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian voice actor, comedian, and impressionist. He has voiced the Brain in Animaniacs as well as its spin-off Pinky and the Brain, Big Bob in Hey Arnold! (1996–2004), and a variety of characters in Futurama. He also voiced Egon Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters and its follow-up Extreme Ghostbusters.