Jess Harnell
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Jess Harnell | |
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Born | Englewood, New Jersey |
Occupation | Voice actor, singer, announcer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Known for | Animaniacs Transformers Doc McStuffins Crash Bandicoot America's Funniest Home Videos |
Jess Harnell is an American voice actor and singer, best known for voicing Wakko Warner in Animaniacs, Ironhide in the Transformers film series, Chilly in Doc McStuffins, and Crash Bandicoot in the video game franchise of the same name.
Harnell has been the announcer for America's Funniest Home Videos since 1998.
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Early life and career
Harnell was born at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, in Englewood, New Jersey, and grew up in nearby Teaneck, the son of Joe Harnell, a jazz composer, and Alice Harnell.[1][2]
In 1989, Harnell provided the voices of Br'er Rabbit and Br'er Fox for the Splash Mountain attraction at Disneyland Park, reviving the roles last played in 1946 by Johnny Lee and James Baskett, respectively, in the film Song of the South. Harnell also recorded some new character dialogue for the subsequent Walt Disney World version of the attraction. He was later called in to reprise these roles for the 2011 video game Kinect Disneyland Adventures.
In 1993, he went on to voice Wakko Warner on Animaniacs, Dr. Finklestein on The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Secret Squirrel on 2 Stupid Dogs. From 1994 to 1996, he supplied the voices of Sewer Urchin, the Human Bullet and Chief Louder in the animated series The Tick.
Also, in 1996, he was Hunter on Road Rovers. One of Harnell's next appearances was as the principal stormtrooper in the 1997 Star Wars fan film Troops, a parody of the Cops TV series set in the Star Wars expanded universe. Harnell voiced Joe Tabootie on the Nickelodeon show ChalkZone, Crash Bandicoot in Crash Tag Team Racing, Crash of the Titans, and Crash: Mind over Mutant, Lo-Lo in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Spyro the Dragon in Spyro: A Hero's Tail and Spyro: Shadow Legacy, Marlin in Finding Nemo, Jerry in Totally Spies, Linguni in Pucca and reprising his role as Doctor Finklestein in The Nightmare Before Christmas's video game spin-offs, as well as in the Kingdom Hearts series. In 2005 he voiced Buzz Blister in Tom & Jerry: Blast off to Mars and numerous other characters in subsequent Tom & Jerry features. He also voiced wild and energetic Cro Magnon Doubledome from the Longhair and Doubledome cartoon shorts for Cartoon Network's Big Pick (also starring Daniel Davis as Longhair).
In 2001, he was the singing voice of Buster on Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He also voiced Captain Hero on Comedy Central's animated comedy Drawn Together and he also does the voices of Wooton Bassett, and Bennett Charles on the radio drama Adventures in Odyssey, as well as playing the lead role of Finnian Jones for the Lamplighter Theatre Radio Drama. He also made appearances on Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. His voice also made an appearance in NASCAR Rumble, and is credited for in-game commentary in the follow-up game Rumble Racing. Jess also replaced Brad Garrett as the voice of Fatso during season 3 of The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. He also guest starred in Samurai Jack as he voiced Ringo and a waitress in the episode "Jack Under the Sea". In 2007, he replaced Neil Flynn as the voice of The Plumber in Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction and Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time. He also voiced the Smuggler in that popular series.
In that same year, he voiced the characters of Ironhide and Barricade in the Michael Bay-directed Transformers, making him the only voice actor to play both an Autobot (Ironhide) and a Decepticon (Barricade) in that film. He returned to voice Ironhide once again in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen[3][4][5] and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
He voiced a character in Up and replaced Brad Garrett as the voice of Professor Buffo in Special Agent Oso.
Music career
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As a musician, Harnell released his only solo album, The Sound Of Your Voice, in 1995. He is the lead vocalist in the pop/metal mashup rock band, Rock Sugar, which evolved from his previous band, Loud & Clear. With Loud & Clear or Rock Sugar, Harnell released four albums: Disc-Connected (2003), self-titled demo album (2007), Festival Of Fire (2008), and Reimaginator (2010).
Filmography
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Soundtrack appearances
Year | Film | Role | Song | Artist/Writer |
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1991-1995 | Taz-Mania | Theme song vocalist | "Come to Taz-Mania" | Jess Harnell & Jim Cummings |
1993-1999 | Animaniacs | Wakko | "Theme Song" "French Theme Song" "Sing-Along Theme" "The Monkey Song" "I Am the Very Model of a Cartoon Individual" "Yes, Brothers Warner We" "Wakko's America" "Be Careful What You Eat" "The Senses Song" "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "The Twelve Days of Christmas" "Hello Nurse" "The Presidents Song" "Yakko's Universe" "Macadamia Nut" "I'm Mad" "Variety Speak" "The Anvil Song" "At the Big Wrap Party Tonight" "The Ballad of Magellan "Bones in the Body" "The Etiquette Song" "Hungarian Rapsody" "I'll Take an Island" "I'm Cute" "I've Got a Ha'Penny" "If I Could Have My Wish Then I'd Be Happy" "L.A. Dot" "Lake Titicaca" "Make a Gookie" "Noel" "Let the Anvils Ring" "Our First Day of School" "Never Give Up Hope" "A Quake! A Quake!" "Schnitzelbank" "Several Drops of Rain" "The Studio Shrink" "There's Only One of You" "Traveling Animaniacs" "Twinkle, Twinkle" "U.N. Me" "Video Revue" "What Are We" "When You're Traveling" "The Wishing Star" "Yes, Brothers Warner We" |
Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, Julie Bernstein & Gordon Goodwin |
1993 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | Dr. Finkelstein | "Dr. Finklestein's Song" | Danny Elfman |
1996 | Aladdin and the King of Thieves | Additional voices | "Are You In or Out?" | David Friedman |
2001 | Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure | Buster | "Junkyard Society Rag" | Melissa Manchester & Norman Gimbel |
2004 | The Powerpuff Girls | Additional voices | "Give Something to Me" "Sai Lai lufti de santra mekidu" "Sunshine, Sunshine, Down on Me" "Thank You" "This is the Best Day of My Life Today" "Real Good" "Sai Lai lufti de santra mekidu 2" |
Manda Rin, Steven Clark, John Disco, James L. Venable, Thomas Chase & Stephen Rucker |
2005 | The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge | Dr. Finkelstein | "Dr. Finklestein's Song" | Danny Elfman |
2006 | Codename Kids Next Door | Singer | "Don't Pee in Your Pants If You Wanna Victory Dance" | ? |
2008 | Chowder | Singer | "Fireheart" | ? |
2011-2014 | The Looney Tunes Show | Tosh Gopher | "Be Polite" "You Like / I Like" "Drifting Apart" "Christmas Rules" |
Andy Sturmer |
2012 | Doc McStuffins | Chilly | "You Can Do It" "Chillin' in the Snow" |
Michelle Lewis & Kay Hanley |
2014 | Special Agent Oso | Chilly | "The Doc with the Golden Bed" | ? |
References
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External links
Preceded by | Announcer for America's Funniest Home Videos 1998–present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by | Voice of Spyro the Dragon 2004–2005 |
Succeeded by Elijah Wood |
Preceded by | Voice of Crash Bandicoot 2005–2010 |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by | Voice of Ironhide 2007 |
Succeeded by Corey Burton |
Preceded by | Voice of Ironhide 2009 |
Succeeded by Keith Szarabajka |
Preceded by | Voice of Ironhide 2011 |
Succeeded by Current |
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- ↑ Joe Harnell and Ira Ira Skutch Counterpoint - The Journey of a Music Man
- ↑ Zayas, Javier. "'Wakko Yaks: A Conversation with Jess Harnell' by Javier Zayas", Fulle Circle Magazine, April 17, 2015. Accessed June 17, 2015. "Javier Zayas: So you were born in Teaneck, New Jersey? Jess Harnell: Actually it was Englewood Hospital, but right near Teaneck and that's where I lived so we'll stick with that."
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