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Dee bradley Baker professional bio 2023
Dee Bradley Baker stands as one of the preeminent voice actors in Hollywood, boasting a three decade career that encompasses television, film, and video games.
Dee started his career voicing the rock god “Olmec” in Nickelodeon’s popular “Legends of the Hidden Temple” game show. He then went on to reanimate the legendary characters of Daffy Duck and Taz in the original “Space Jam” movie. He’s been working steadily ever since.
Baker’s remarkable acting versatility is showcased in Disney/Lucas Animation's “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” series, in which he voices Captain Rex and an entire army of the clone troopers -each a nuanced individual. His acting range extends even further in the sequel series, “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” where he portrays all five members of the titular renegade clone squad. Dee's work here is a tour de force. Dee also voices furry, blue Jedi "Nubs" in Disney+'s new series, “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.”
His most beloved work by fans includes, “Phineas and Ferb” as Perry the Platypus (new seasons in production), “American Dad” as Klaus & Rogu (which earned Dee an Emmy nod), and “SpongeBob SquarePants” as Squilliam, Perch, and Bubble Bass, among others.
Dee’s renowned specialization in animal and creature vocalizing is vividly displayed in “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” where he injects life and expression into non-human characters like Appa and Momo, showcasing his remarkable ability to animate a wide spectrum of non-human characters with vivid emotion and detail. Over half of Dee's voice work is non-human.
Baker's distinctive vocal artistry resonates in recent directorial successes by James Gunn, including “The Suicide Squad,” “Peacemaker,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy 3.” He's worked on projects with directors John Favreau, Gore Verbinski, and George Miller as well.
Dee dedicates his free time to adding to his renowned website iwanttobeavoiceactor.com, where he shares free and comprehensive insights into the art and career of voice acting with curious beginners as well as working pros.
Dee Bradley Baker’s expansive resumé and educational efforts not only establish him as a master of his craft but also as a generous mentor and contributor to the performing arts community, shaping and inspiring the next generation of voice actors.
Dee started his career voicing the rock god “Olmec” in Nickelodeon’s popular “Legends of the Hidden Temple” game show. He then went on to reanimate the legendary characters of Daffy Duck and Taz in the original “Space Jam” movie. He’s been working steadily ever since.
Baker’s remarkable acting versatility is showcased in Disney/Lucas Animation's “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” series, in which he voices Captain Rex and an entire army of the clone troopers -each a nuanced individual. His acting range extends even further in the sequel series, “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” where he portrays all five members of the titular renegade clone squad. Dee's work here is a tour de force. Dee also voices furry, blue Jedi "Nubs" in Disney+'s new series, “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.”
His most beloved work by fans includes, “Phineas and Ferb” as Perry the Platypus (new seasons in production), “American Dad” as Klaus & Rogu (which earned Dee an Emmy nod), and “SpongeBob SquarePants” as Squilliam, Perch, and Bubble Bass, among others.
Dee’s renowned specialization in animal and creature vocalizing is vividly displayed in “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” where he injects life and expression into non-human characters like Appa and Momo, showcasing his remarkable ability to animate a wide spectrum of non-human characters with vivid emotion and detail. Over half of Dee's voice work is non-human.
Baker's distinctive vocal artistry resonates in recent directorial successes by James Gunn, including “The Suicide Squad,” “Peacemaker,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy 3.” He's worked on projects with directors John Favreau, Gore Verbinski, and George Miller as well.
Dee dedicates his free time to adding to his renowned website iwanttobeavoiceactor.com, where he shares free and comprehensive insights into the art and career of voice acting with curious beginners as well as working pros.
Dee Bradley Baker’s expansive resumé and educational efforts not only establish him as a master of his craft but also as a generous mentor and contributor to the performing arts community, shaping and inspiring the next generation of voice actors.