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Highest Rated: 100% Futurama: Bender's Big Score (2007)

Lowest Rated: 14% Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon (2014)

Birthday: Jan 24, 1967

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

Phil LaMarr took his improv background and Yale University schooling to become one of the most respected, dependable, and unique voice actors around. His first voice acting role came on the short-lived "Mister T" (NBC 1983-85) when he was just 16 years old, but that early taste of acting didn't dissuade LaMarr from attending Yale, where he became a part of the Purple Crayon improv group. Following his graduation in 1989, he picked up small roles, both live and voice, in TV shows, movies, and video games. One of his first notable roles during this era was in "Pulp Fiction" (1994), Quentin Tarantino's cult classic; LaMarr played the young man whose unexpected fate leads to the introduction of Harvey Keitel's Mr. Wolf. Shortly after, he joined the cast of "MADtv" (Fox 1995-2009) in its inaugural year, and stayed on the cast until 2000, while also appearing in occasional films like the science fiction fandom comedy "Free Enterprise" (1998). After leaving "MADtv," he focused primarily on voice acting, with multiple roles on "Futurama" (FOX 1999-2003 Comedy Central 2008-2013), "Justice League/Justice League Unlimited" (Cartoon Network 2001-2006), Genndy Tartakovsky's "Samurai Jack" (Cartoon Network 2001-2004), and "Static Shock" (WB 2000-2004). His voice acting resume during that time period was impeccable, with many appearances on a variety of cartoons. And when he worked on a show, he usually voiced numerous, distinct voices. LaMarr also got more involved in the world of video games as well. He regularly reprised his voice-acting roles and also contributed to the "Metal Gear Solid" game series as the villain Vamp. He also lent his voice to the "Final Fantasy," "Kingdom Hearts," and "Mass Effect" series.

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Phil LaMarr Phil LaMarr Turbo FAST, from left: Amir Talai, Eric Bauza, John Eric Bentley, Reid Scott, Phil LaMarr, 'Season 1', 12/24/2013, ©NETFLIX Turbo: F.A.S.T. (Fast Action Stunt Team), from left: Amir Talai, Eric Bauza, John Eric Bentley, Reid Scott, Michael Patrick Bell, Grey Delisle, Phil LaMarr, 'Crazy Fast', Season 1, Ep. #1, 12/24/2013, ©NETFLIX STEP BROTHERS, standing from left: Phil LaMarr, Erica Vittina Phillips, Adam Scott, Will Ferrell (lying down), John C. Reilly (back to camera), 2008, © Columbia BoJack Horseman, from left: Aaron Paul, Cedric Yarbrough, Phil LaMarr, Paul F Tompkins, 'Yesterdayland', Season 2, Ep. #2, 07/17/2015, ©NETFLIX Brickleberry, Phil LaMarr, 'In Da Club', Season 3, Ep. #2, 09/23/2014, ©CCCOM Futurama, Phil LaMarr, 'How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back', Season 2, Ep. #14, 04/02/2000, ©CCCOM Futurama, Katey Sagal (L), Billy West (C), Phil LaMarr (R), 'A Farewell to Arms', Season 7, Ep. #25, ©CCCOM Futurama, Phil LaMarr, 'The Six Million Dollar Mon', Season 7, Ep. #6, 07/25/2012, ©CCCOM View more photos

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