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  1. Yup. Casey Kasem (Shaggy), Heather North (Daphne), Nicole Jaffe (Velma), Don Messick (Scooby), Lennie Weinrib (Scrappy) and Frank Welker (Fred). Jaffe and Welker are still alive, but Kasem, Messick, North and Weinrib are all deceased. And while Kasem passed away at age 82, the other three all passed at age 71 (in different years).

  2. Sep 13, 2019 · By Welker’s own account, his Scooby-Doo career was a happy accident.In 1969, the Colorado-born performer was making appearances at stand-up comedy clubs around L.A., and part of his 20-minute ...

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0919798Frank Welker - IMDb

    Frank Welker. Actor: Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Frank Welker was born in Colorado. He followed his dream to California, and started a voice acting career which has spanned over five decades and hundreds of credits. Frank has worked with fellow voice actors Casey Kasem, Nicole Jaffe, Don Messick, Heather North, and Stefanianna ...

  4. I Never Met the Dead Man: Directed by Michael Dante DiMartino, Peter Shin, Roy Allen Smith. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Lori Alan. Peter goes into shock after he disables the entire Quahog cable system while giving Meg driving lessons; Stewie plots to rid the world of broccoli.

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · Frank W. Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor god and former stand-up comedian (of somewhat less divine quality). During his stand-up career, he famously participated in The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast of George Burns and released a comedy album in 1988, Frank Welker--Almost Sold Out (featuring Answering Machines of the Rich & Famous).

  6. Frank Welker may be one of the most often heard voices on television, radio, and in motion pictures. He is the voice of many popular cartoon characters, such as George the monkey on the Emmy award winning show, “Curious George,” the voice of both Fred Jones and Scooby Doo, the voice of the infamous Megatron and seven other characters in the “Transformers.”

  7. We had so many guest stars from across the entertainment spectrum. In the second season, Michael wrote an episode where we the cast our human selves ( Frank Welker, Matt Lillard, Grey Delisle, Kate Micucci) were the “guest stars.”. I thought it was an incredibly cool and fun thing for Warner Brothers to do.

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