Allison Moore is an American actress and voice actress who was the voice of Dee Dee for seasons 1 and 3. Dexter’s Laboratory.


Disney Legend Bill Farmer is an American voice actor and comedian, who is known for his role of being the current voice of the Disney character Goofy since 1987.
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Candi Milo began voice acting, after years of live performing as a singer and stand up on Broadway tours, cruise ships and in nightclubs. Her first VO job was given to her personally by Steven Spielberg on “Tiny Toon Adventures” and since that day Candi has not stopped working
Many people say she is the voice of your childhood, but she prefers to think of her career more like, “WAIT! Candi Milo also voiced THAT!”
She loves reminiscing about the heyday of cartoons of the 1990s thru 2010, but hasmanycurrent projects happening as well -most notably voicing several WB Classic characters in the motion picture “Coyote v Acme”. She has taken the mantle of the late June Foray as Granny, Witch Hazel, Miss Prissy and Petunia Pig
She continues working to this day and prides herself on also being a critically acclaimed author and singer.
Jeff Bennett is an American voice actor who voiced the titular character in the animated series Johnny Bravo, as well as Dexter’s Dad in Dexter’s Laboratory, Peter Puppy in Earthworm Jim, Brooklyn in Gargoyles, Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Petrie in The Land Before Time franchise and Kowalski in the Penguins of Madagascar series (replacing Chris Miller). In 2012, Bennett was awarded an Annie Award for his role in The Penguins of Madagascar and in 2016, he was awarded an Emmy Award for his role in Transformers: Rescue Bots. He has been listed among the top names in the voice-over field.
Jim Cummings is a highly prolific American voice actor, best known for his work in animation and video games. He grew up with a passion for storytelling and performance. Over his decades-long career, Cummings has become renowned for his ability to bring an array of iconic characters to life.
He is most celebrated for voicing Winnie the Pooh and Tigger in Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh” franchise, seamlessly capturing the gentle, honey-loving bear and the exuberant tiger. His other standout roles include Darkwing Duck in Disney’s series of the same name, Pete, the long-time Disney antagonist, and Bonkers D. Bobcat in Bonkers. In addition to Disney, Cummings has lent his voice to memorable characters like Ed in The Lion King (the hyena known for his wild laughter) and Razoul in Aladdin.
Cummings’ vocal versatility has also extended to video games, including major franchises like Kingdom Hearts and World of Warcraft. With a career spanning hundreds of projects, he remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for his talent, adaptability, and contributions to shaping the voices of multiple generations’ favorite characters.
Irene Bedard is a Native American actor, director, producer and advocate. She was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska and is the daughter of Bruce Bedard and Carol Otton and the granddaughter of David and Irene Otton from the village of Koyuk. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theater from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. After university, she moved to New York City and was a founding member of the Native American Theater Ensemble, Chuka Lokoli. She has performed on stages including Circle in the Square, Ensemble Studio Theater, Cleveland Playhouse, and the prestigious Joseph Papp Public Theater
Soon after, she began a career in film and television and has over 100 credits including Lakota Woman for which she was nominated a Golden Globe, Grand Ave produced by Robert Redford, Into The West a Steven Spielberg miniseries, the cult classic Smoke Signals, the voice of Disney’s Pocahontas, which she has most recently reprised in Wreck it Ralph 2. She can currently be seen in the Netflix Original series Longmire, Stephen King’s series The Mist for Spike TV, the 444th President of the United States in the Ava Duvernay directed Jay Z Beyonce collaboration, and HBO’s Westworld. Irene has received much critical acclaim for her performances and garnered numerous Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards from such organizations as the Emmy’s, The First Americans In The Arts, American Indian Film Festival, NAMIC VISION AWARDS, Diversity Awards, LA Film Festival, and Sundance Audience Award.
Irene is very honored to be inducted into the 2018 class of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Irene has been honored as an inductee into the Museum of Western Heritage and was the first Native American woman to be inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame, has received honorary degrees from Sitting Bull College and the Institute of the American Indian Arts, and the Alumni Award of Excellence from the University of the Arts. She has been Artist in Residence at Vox Box Arts Collective 501(c)(3) in Los Angeles for 20 years. Has co-chaired the Native American Collection of the Art Train and the American Indian College Funds Flame of Hope Gala.
Irene has made appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Tyra Banks Show, Bill Maher, and The Roseanne Barr Show. She has been photographed by Annie Leibovitz and has been featured in Mademoiselle, USA Today, Native Peoples, and was chosen as one of People Magazines 50 Most Beautiful People. She was a guest at the White House Correspondents Dinner during Bill Clinton’s administration.
Bret Iwan has loved the legacy and story of Walt Disney for as long as he can remember, but never dreamt he would one day voice Walt’s most iconic character, Mickey Mouse. Iwan decided to pursue his love of art at Ringling College of Art and Design. Shortly after, he moved to Kansas City, to begin a career at Hallmark Greeting Cards. After learning of auditions being held to understudy with the third voice of Mickey Mouse, Wayne Allwine, Iwan wasted no time submitting his high pitched performance. Since 2009, Iwan has been the official voice of Mickey Mouse, providing the famous falsetto for Disney theme parks around the world, video games, toys, promotional material, game shows, live shows, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2009-2016), Mickey and the Roadster Racers (2017-2019), M ickey’s Mixed Up Adventures (2019), and Mickey Mouse Funhouse (2021) television series.
When Iwan is not performing behind the microphone, he continues his passion for design, as well as wood working, restoration, and steam locomotive engineering. Since 2017, Iwan has worked as a steam mechanic, and engineer on several railroads, and is currently building his own steam locomotive, much like Walt Disney did.
The opportunities presented by the role continue to surprise him, and he looks forward to “fillin’ in for the boss” far into the future. Iwan resides in Los Angeles, California.
American Graphic & Comic Book Artist born and raised in Los Angeles California. Started drawing sequential comic art in 1999 with VIOLENT MESSIAHS and John Carpenter’s SNAKE PLISSKEN CHRONICLES. Some time later he started drawing sketch cards for both INKWORKS & RITTEN-HOUSE. Currently a lead on Stray Dogs and Feral with Tony Fleecs
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