Jack Angel

Jack Angel (born October 24, 1930)[1] is an American voice actor and radio personality. He has provided voice-overs for animation and video games. Angel has voiced characters in shows by Hasbro and Hanna-Barbera such as Super Friends, The Transformers and G.I. Joe and has been involved in numerous productions by DreamWorks, Disney and Disney Pixar. Before becoming involved with voiceover work, Angel was initially a disc jockey for radio stations, namely KMPC[2] and KFI.

Jack Angel
Born (1930-10-24) October 24, 1930
Alma materSan Francisco State University
OccupationVoice actor, radio personality
Years active1957–present
Spouse(s)Barbra Angel (m. 19??; div; 1980)
Arlene Thornton
(m. 1984)
Children3
Websitejackangel.com

Early life and career

Angel was born in Modesto, California, the second child of John Angel, a Greek immigrant, and Lucille (née Parsons).[1] He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1957, and at the same time, he was hired as a disc jockey for a California radio station and decided to focus on a career in radio programs. A decade later, he had become one of the most popular radio personalities with his radio programs being heard on stations KMPC[2] and KFI, Los Angeles. In the early years of his career, he also landed roles in stage productions at The Actor's Ring and the Portland Civic Theater. It was during his broadcasting career that he began experimenting with voiceovers he would produce for clients; while at KMPC, Angel's demo ended up in the hands of Gary Owens, who already had made his own inroads as an animation voiceover actor and forwarded Angel's demo tape to his agent. After almost 20 years in radio, Angel shifted to voice acting on a full-time basis.

Angel's first jobs in the voice-over industry came in the mid-1970s, voice acting on the series Super Friends, in which he played Hawkman, The Flash and Super Samurai, including The All-New Super Friends Hour, Challenge of the Super Friends, Super Friends, The Legendary Super Powers Show and Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians. During that time, he made guest appearances in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo and The Smurfs.

In the second season of the Transformers series (1985), Angel was the voice of Astrotrain, Smokescreen, Ramjet, and Omega Supreme, and he reprised the roles of Ramjet and Astrotrain in The Transformers: The Movie (1986). In the third and fourth seasons of The Transformers (1986-1987), Angel voiced Ultra Magnus (who had been played by Robert Stack in The Transformers: The Movie) and in the fourth season he voiced Cyclonus following the death of Roger C. Carmel.

He also lent his voice to the character Dr. Zachary Darret in the 1984 CBS animated series Pole Position, and also voiced Wet Suit on Sunbow's G.I. Joe and several characters on Dino-Riders.

In 1995, he was the voice of Nikki in the animated film Balto. He played the SWATbots on Sonic the Hedgehog, The Liquidator on Darkwing Duck, and Nick Fury on Spider-Man: The Animated series.

In 2001, Angel was the voice of "Teddy" in the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence. He provided voices for animated films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Ice Age: The Meltdown, Cars, Horton Hears a Who, The Prince of Egypt, The Iron Giant, and Aladdin.

Angel has also ventured into video games, narrating the cult hit Killer7 as well as playing Wonkers the Watilla in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, The Mayor in Ratchet & Clank, and Ammand the Corsair in the video game version of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

In 2002–12, shortly after the death of Gene Moss, Jack Angel voiced Smokey the Bear in a few public service announcements and radio spots. In 2007, he voiced an alien called Technorg on Ben 10. He also voiced Papa Smurf in the 2011 special, The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol.

Nickelodeon

Angel has done some voice work in Animated shows for Nickelodeon in the 2000s. His roles include:

He provided "additional voices" in Toy Story and Toy Story 2, and the voice of Chunk in Toy Story 3.

He is also provided additional voices for Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, The Dukes, Snorks, Dino-Riders, The Smurfs, Asterix and the Big Fight, The Little Mermaid, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Land of Enchantment, Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire, Aladdin, Hercules, The Iron Giant, Monsters, Inc., Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Lilo & Stitch, Treasure Planet, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Gothic 3, Horton Hears a Who, Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales, The Darkness II, The Lorax, Monsters University and Despicable Me 2.

His uncredited voice roles include Rock in the 2014 American biblical epic film Noah and an Egyptian in the 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt.

Personal life

Angel has been married twice. He and his first wife, Barbara Angel, divorced in 1980.[3] He married talent agent/owner Arlene Thornton in 1984. Together they have three children.[4][3] They live in Studio City and Malibu, California.[5]

Appearances

Jack Angel was featured on The Voice Actor panel at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2012. The following year, he attended TFcon as a guest where he reprised his roles as Ultra Magnus, Astrotrain and Cyclonus for a voice actor play.

Filmography

Animated films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986The Transformers: The Movie[6]Ramjet, Astrotrain
Voltron: Fleet of DoomKing Zarkon, Cmdr. CossackTelevision Special
1987G.I. Joe: The MovieWetsuitDirect-to-video
1987 Sport Goofy in Soccermania
1988Who Framed Roger RabbitToon ShoesUncredited
1989The Little Mermaid[6]Sailor #1
1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp[6]Additional voices
The Rescuers Down Under[6]Western Mouse
Land of EnchantmentAdditional voices
1991Beauty and the Beast[6]Tavern Man, Tom
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West[6]Frenchy
1992Porco RossoPilot2005 English Dub
Aladdin[6]Arab
1994The Return of JafarAdditional voicesUncredited
1995Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the DragonScreaming Man2006 English Dub
Balto[6]NikkiVoice
Toy Story[6]Shark, Rocky Gibraltar
1996The Hunchback of Notre Dame[6]Frollo's Soldiers
1997Hercules[6]Builder #2
1998Quest for Camelot[6]Ogre, Villager, King Arthur's Soldiers
Scooby-Doo on Zombie IslandJackson T. PettigrewUncredited
A Bug's Life[6]Thud
The Prince of EgyptEgyptianUncredited
1999Tarzan[6]Monkey, Sylvester
The Iron Giant[6]Atomic Holocaust Narrator, Truck Driver
Toy Story 2[6]Rocky Gibraltar, Shark
2001The Trumpet of the Swan[6]Justice of the Geese
Spirited Away[6]Radish Spirit2002 English Dub
Atlantis: The Lost Empire[6]Truck Driver(ADR group)
Monsters, Inc.[6]Monster with an Eye, Bob Peterson
2002Lilo & Stitch[6]Alien Guard
Treasure Planet[6]Grewnge, Police Robot #2
2003Finding Nemo[6]Mr. Johanson
2005Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-RabbitAdditional voices
2006CarsAuto
Ice Age: The Meltdown[6]Various Mammals
2008Horton Hears a Who![6]Old Time Who, Additional voices
Immigrants[6]LongshoremanEnglish Dub
Roadside Romeo[6]Additional voices
2010Toy Story 3[6]Chunk
2012The Lorax[6]Thneedville Man
2013Monsters University[6]Earl "The Terror" Thompson
Despicable Me 2[6]Additional voices

Animated series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977The All-New Super Friends HourHawkman, Dr Lau5 Episodes
1978Challenge of the Super FriendsThe Flash, Hawkman, Samurai16 Episodes
1979Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-DooJerry Sloan, Additional voicesEp. "The Scarab Lives!"
1980Super FriendsThe Flash, Hawkman, Samurai
1981–1982Spider-Man (1981)Doctor Donald Blake, Moe, Man Mountain Marko2 Episodes
1983Super Friends:The Lost EpisodesThe Flash, Hawkman, Samurai8 Episodes
1983The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo ShowJerry, Clown, Additional voicesEp. "The Crazy Carnival Caper"
1982–1989The SmurfsAdditional voices
1984Pole PositionDr. Zachary Darrett13 Episodes
1984Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers ShowSamurai2 Episodes
1984–1985Voltron: Defender of the UniverseKing Zarkon, Hazar, Commander Cossack
Yurak, Space Marshal Graham, others
122 Episodes
1985The Super Powers Team: Galactic GuardiansThe Flash, Samurai and Hawkman4 Episodes
1985–1987The TransformersRamjet, Smokescreen, Omega Supreme
Astrotrain, Ultra Magnus, Cyclonus (following the death of Roger C. Carmel)
Basso Profundo, Katsu Don, Sir Wulf and Professor Terranova
1986G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroWet Suit16 Episodes
1987The Real GhostbustersCaptain Jack HigginsEp. "Sea Fright"
1987DucktalesQuackerbill, Additional voicesEps. "Merit-Time Adventure" and "Double-O-Duck"
1988JemEmmet Benton (Jerrica & Kimber's Father)Ep. "Out of the Past"
1988SupermanGeneral HawkinsEp. "Cybron Strikes"
1988–1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)REX-1, LEXEps. "New York's Shiniest" and "Leonardo, the Renaissance Turtle"
1989Ring RaidersMake
1989Dink, the Little DinosaurHubbleEp. "Old Timers"
1990–1991Peter Pan and the PiratesRobert Mullins, Eucrates Cookson, King Kyros, Olook
1990Tiny Toon AdventuresAdditional voicesEp. "The Looney Beginning"
1990–1991TalespinUsher, The High Marshal
Barney O'Turret and Detective Thursday
4 Episodes
1991–1992Darkwing DuckThe Liquidator and Monoculo Macawber8 Episodes
1992Raw ToonageCro-Magnum PiEpisode: "Cro-Magnum Pi"
1993Sonic the HedgehogThe SWATbotsEp. "Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad"
Uncredited
1993Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo MesaAdditional voicesEp. "Circus Daze"
1993–1994BonkersMax Cody, Scribble, Flanigan4 Episodes
1996CasperCount DraculaEp. "Paranormal Press/Another Spooky and Poil Moment/Deadstock"
1996Quack PackOld FishermanEps. "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy" and "Koi Story"
1996Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the RealmOniro, ComputerEp. "Old Friends Never Die"
1996The Mask: The Animated SeriesJudge, M.P.Ep. "The Green Marine"
1997Spider-Man (1994)Nick Fury5 Episodes
1999RugratsAdditional voices
2000Hey Arnold!Superintendent ChaplinEp. "Principal Simmons"
2001Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawGeneral, Drunk Man, Additional voicesEp. "Very Personal Injury"
2003The Wild ThornberrysMacTavish[6]Ep. "Sir Nigel: Part 2"
2005Grim & EvilMaster Control[6]Ep. "House of No Tomorrow"
2005Avatar: The Last AirbenderPirate Captain, Additional voices[6]Eps. "The Waterbending Scroll" and "The Waterbending Master"
2006Ben 10Technorg[6]Ep. "Grudge Match"
2007My Life as a Teenage RobotWeathered One, Man, Thug #2[6]Ep. "Weapons of Mass Distraction"
2007El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny RiveraComrade Chaos[6]Ep. "Old Money"
2008ChalkZoneOld Man Year Before That, Old Man Year Before Year Before ThatEp. "The Day ChalkZone Stood Still"
2009–2010Mater's Tall TalesAdditional voices[6]3 Episodes
2015ClarenceHowardEp. "Spooky Boo"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Star Wars: Dark ForcesRom Mohc[6]
Full ThrottleBolus, Factory Door Guard[6]
The Dark Eye
1996Shattered Steel
1997OutlawsHenry' George Bowers, Spitn Jack Sanchez, Cowboy 2
1998Grim FandangoBruno Martinez, Chepito, Large Hitman, Seaman Naranja
1999A Bug's LifeThud[6]
Crusaders of Might and MagicAdditional voices
2001Throne of DarknessZanshin the Dark Shogun
2002Ratchet & ClankAbner Buckwash
2004EverQuest IITunarian Human Alliance, Stalker Pulsarian, Eldin
The Glademaster, Rulinthus the Treant
Cannix Silverflame, Barwyn Sympronian
Generic Male Barbarian, Generic Male Dwarf Merchant
Generic Male Human Merchant, Generic Male Kerran Merchant
World of Warcraft
2005Shadow of RomeVibius Pansa Caetronianus[6]
Killer7NarratorEnglish Dub[6]
Call of Duty 2
2006Auto Assault
Dreamfall: The Longest JourneyWonkers the Watilla[6]
Titan QuestAdditional voices
Gothic 3Additional voicesEnglish Dub
2007Supreme CommanderHex5, QAI
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndAmmand the Corsair
Supreme Commander: Forged AllianceQAI
2009Aion
Watchmen: The End is NighUnderboss, Warden
WolfensteinGeneral Zetta
2010Supreme Commander 2
Prison Break: The ConspiracyAdditional voices
Toy Story 3: The Video GameChunk
2011Voltron: Defender of the UniverseKing ZarkonArchive footage
2012The Darkness IIAdditional voices
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon CitySpec Ops Command
Call of Duty: Black Ops IISurvivor #3
2013The Smurfs 2Papa Smurf[6]
2014Grim Fandango: RemasteredBruno Martinez, Chepito, Large Hitman and Seaman NaranjaRemastered
2016Final Fantasy XVCid Sophiar[6]
2018World of Warcraft: Battle for AzerothLashk

Live action films — Voice

Live action

Other

References

  1. Angel, Jack (June 12, 2012). The Book of Jack. AbbottPress. p. 23.
  2. "Geoff Edwards, Jack Angel Join KMPC's Expanded Deejay Roster". The Van Nuys News. February 2, 1968. p. 55. Retrieved April 21, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  3. https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/angel-jack-1930
  4. Angel, Jack (2012-05-03). How to Succeed in Voice-Overs: Without Ever Losing. ISBN 9781458203205.
  5. "Jack Angel (Author of How to Succeed in Voice-Overs)". Goodreads. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  6. "Jack Angel". Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of the title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • Angel, Jack (2012), The Book of Jack, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-4582-0389-2
  • Angel, Jack (2012), How To Succeed in Voice-Overs: Without Ever Losing, AbbottPress, ISBN 978-1-4582-0321-2
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