With so many popular shows to choose from, there are some voices that you just can’t help but to recognize. Continue on for a list notable voice actors responsible for bringing your favorite characters to life.
Tara Strong made many wishes come true as the beloved protagonist Timmy Turner in "The Fairly Odd Parents."
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Peter Griffin is just one of the characters that Seth MacFarlane voices in his show "Family Guy", but he certainly is the most well-known.
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Tom Kenny's peppy performance as Spongebob Square-Pants is a bright spot in many people's childhoods.
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You certainly don't want to catch these hands; all four of them! Kevin Michael Richardson voiced the brutal Goro in the 1995 live-action film, "Mortal Kombat."
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Nancy Cartwright voices the rambunctious troublemaker Bart Simpson in the long-running TV show "The Simpsons".
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Casey Kasem’s Shaggy performance in "Scooby-Doo" left us all hungry for more.
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You can’t have one without the other! This dynamic duo would be incomplete without the voice talents of Don Messick as the eponymous Scooby-Doo.
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Mark Hamill had killed audiences with laughter as The Joker since the early 90s hit TV show, "Batman: The Animated Series."
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Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson may not be the best example of a father figure, but he has us in stitches whenever he appears on the screen.
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Long live the King! Years after his legendary performance as the voice of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones influenced the childhoods of millions as Mufasa in Disney’s "The Lion King".
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John DiMaggio's voice is one that most animated sitcom lovers will recognize from many different shows. Most notably, he voices Bender, the sarcastic robot from "Futurama."
Photography: Fox