Greg Cipes

Gregory Michael Cipes[1] (born January 4, 1980)[2] is an American actor and musician. He was a cast member in the reality television program Twentyfourseven and had recurring roles in MDs and Peacemakers. His voice acting roles include Beast Boy in Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go!, Chiro in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, Kevin Levin in Ben 10, and Michelangelo in the 2012 edition of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Greg Cipes
Cipes at the 2018 Florida Supercon
Born
Gregory Michael Cipes

(1980-01-04) January 4, 1980
OccupationActor, musician
Years active1998–present
AgentUTA
Websitewww.gregcipes.com

Career

Cipes voices Beast Boy in the animated television series Teen Titans and Kevin Levin in Ben 10 and also the voice of Stinkfly in the Ben 10 reboot media franchise. He reprised the role of Beast Boy in the spin-off series Teen Titans Go!, as well as the video games Teen Titans, the video game adaption of the series, and the online game DC Universe Online. He voiced Atlas in the Astro Boy anime series in 2003, as well as Chiro in the Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! in 2004. He is also referred to in the comic Teen Titans Go #26 as a stunt double named Craig Snipes. In 2012, he began working on Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles voicing Michelangelo.[3] He also voiced Tu in The Legend of Korra.[4]

Four of his roles have love interests who are voiced by Ashley Johnson (Terra in Teen Titans, Jinmay in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, Gwen Tennyson in Ben 10 and Renet in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).

Cipes has made numerous appearances in television, in both commercials and television programs. He was one of seven friends in the MTV reality show Twentyfourseven. Cipes made some guest appearances on One on One as Butter, one of Arnaz Ballard's band members. He guest starred on House M.D. in the episode Family as a cane salesman. He has made appearances in the television series Gilmore Girls, in the season four episode "Ted Koppel's Big Night Out", and Deadwood. Cipes has also guest starred in an episode of Ghost Whisperer in the episode "Love Still Won't Die". He appeared as a freegan in the Bones season six episode "The Body and the Bounty". He also played a man who camps out in Roseanne's yard in her series Roseanne's Nuts. From 2009 to 2018, he appeared in a recurring role as Chuck, Mike Heck's freewheeling co-worker, in the ABC television series, The Middle.

Cipes is the front man for the reggae/hip-hop band Cipes and the People. The band has developed a following in Southern California, and other parts of the United States and Asia. Their first album, Conscious Revolution, was released by High Valley Entertainment on September 18, 2007. The song "Rescue" on the band's 2007 debut release Conscious Revolution features teenage pop star Jesse McCartney. Cipes also works as a singer in clubs in Los Angeles. He has released music videos for the songs "Fade Away", "Free Me", and "Oh Why Oh Why (Greg Cipes and Jah Sun)".

Cipes was the announcer for Cartoon Network from July to October 2008. In April 2017, he and Kevin Coulston created a new animated political parody impov series on Kickstarter, called A Fowl American. The story takes place on Planet Earth, where humanity has been wiped out. Animals rule the land, but President Rump, a parody of the 45th United States President, Donald Trump is determined to repeat history.

Personal life

Beginning when he was eight, Cipes has eaten a vegetarian diet.[5] In 2009, he became vegan.[6]

Filmography

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source
20032006Teen TitansBeast Boy, Adonis, others[7]
2003Justice LeagueJackEp. "Wild Cards" Parts 1 & 2[7]
20042007Astro BoyDaichi / AtlasEnglish dub[7]
20042006Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Chiro[7]
2004W.I.T.C.H.Caleb[7]
20082010Ben 10: Alien ForceKevin Levin, others[7]
2010Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilHorace[7]
20102012Ben 10: Ultimate AlienKevin Levin, others[7]
20122017Ultimate Spider-ManDanny Rand / Iron Fist[7]
20122014The Legend of KorraTu, others[7]
20122016Gravity FallsCraz[7]
20122014Ben 10: OmniverseKevin Levin[7]
20122017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMichaelangelo[7]
2012Star Wars: The Clone WarsZatt4 episodes[8]
20122013Generator RexSlyEp. "Rock My World"[7]
2013–presentTeen Titans Go!Beast Boy, others[7]
2013Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum OverloadIron Fist[7]
20152018The Adventures of Puss in BootsBrandt[7]
2016The Loud HouseLuke[7]
20162019Star vs. the Forces of EvilTad[7]
2018Mighty MagiswordsNoel Trobblin[7]
2016Ben 10Stinkfly, Kevin Levin, others[7]
20162019Milo Murphy's LawMort[7]
2018Avengers AssembleIron FistEp. "The Immortal Weapon"[7]
2019Young Justice: OutsidersBeast Boy
2019Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesS.H.E.L.D.O.N
2020DuckTalesVero2 episodes

Film

List of voice performances in films
Year Series Role Notes Source
2005Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! the Movie: The I, Chiro SagaChiro, Glenny
2006The WildRyan[7]
2006Teen Titans: Trouble in TokyoBeast Boy[7]
2016Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City BreakoutBeast Boy[7]
2016DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the YearBeast Boy[7]
2016TrollandOppenhop, Flint, Klorg[7]
2017DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic GamesBeast Boy, Iron[7]
2017Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain DrainBeast Boy[7]
2018Teen Titans Go! To the MoviesBeast Boy[9]
2020Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans Beast Boy[10]
Ben 10 Versus The Universe:The Movie Kevin 11 (as Bashmouth, Crystalfist, Rush, Hot shot, Dark Matter, Quad Smack, Bootleg)

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Series Role Notes Source
2005Teen TitansBeast Boy[7]
2007Cody[7]
2008Ben 10: Alien ForceKevin Levin[7]
2009Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax AttacksKevin Levin[7]
2010Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic DestructionKevin Levin[7]
2011Ben 10: Galactic RacingKevin Levin[7]
2013Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMichaelangelo[7]
2014Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the OozeMichaelangelo[7]
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal PowerMichaelangelo[7]
2018Lego DC Super-VillainsBeast Boy[11]

Film

List of acting performances in film
Year Series Role Notes Source[4]
2004Club DreadTrevorResume
2004Ring of DarknessGordoIMDb
2005Stress, Orgasms, and SalvationWaterResume
2005Kathy TCurtisResume
2006The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting DownDrunk DriverResume
2006Simon SaysZackResume
2006John Tucker Must DieGuy at Party #4Resume
2006National Lampoon's Pledge This!Reed cResume
2007SupergatorShaunResume
2008The Onion MovieHippie DiplomantResume
2008Killer PadVanceResume
2009Fast & FuriousDwight MuellerResume

Television

List of acting performances in television
Year Series Role Notes Source[4]
2002MDsTannerRecurring role, 10 episodesResume
2003Gilmore GirlsBrennon LewisEpisode “Ted Koppel’s Big Night Out”Resume
2003PeacemakersWill JohnstonRecurring roleResume
2004DeadwoodMiles AndersonEpisodes: "Bullock Returns to the Camp" and "Suffer the Little Children"Resume
200507Ghost WhispererJamey BartonEpisodes: "The Crossing", "Love Still Won't Die" and "The Gathering"Resume
2006TwentyfoursevenGregReality television series, as himself, cast member[12]
2006Cold CaseGreg WellsEpisode: "Saving Sammy"Resume
2007RainesHunterEpisode: "Stone Dead"Resume
2007House M.D.Cane SalesmanEpisode: "Family"Resume
2007Without a TraceWayneEpisode: "Two of Us"Resume
2009Nite Tales: The SeriesSurferResume
2009Samantha Who?Street MusicianEpisode: "The Rock Star"Resume
201018The MiddleChuckRecurring role (13 episodes)
2010True BloodBufort NorrisEpisodes: "Night on the Sun", "Evil Is Going On"Resume

References

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