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  1. Maurice LaMarche. Maurice LaMarche began doing standup comedy in his native Toronto in 1977. Moving to Los Angeles in 1980, he was soon balancing standup with voiceovers, and has since performed in over 100 animated series. He’s been Emmy-nominated five times for his voice acting: For “D.C. Follies” in 1990; for playing “The Brain” in ...

  2. Mar 27, 2020 · Watch the entire Maurice LaMarche episode of the Speech Bubble podcast here! Maurice talks with Butch Hartman and Jace Diehl about Pinky & The Brain, Zootopi...

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  3. Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-American voice actor and former stand-up comedian who is well known for his impressions. LaMarche is best known as the voices of The Brain and Squit as well as the belches for Wakko Warner on "Animaniacs" and Pinky and the Brain.

  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Maurice LaMarche, sometimes credited as Maurice La Marche, is a Canadian voice actor and comedian.His roles for Hanna-Barbera (H-B) include Popeye and Pasha Peddler.He took the daunting task of providing a plethora of classic HB characters in a post-Hanna-Barbera world with the satirical Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, and also brought back the late Vincent Price when called on to do Price's ...

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian-American voice actor and former comedian. Some of his most notable roles include (take a deep breath, everyone)... The Brain from Pinky and the Brain (opposite Rob Paulsen ), Morbo, King Lrr, Kif Kroker, Calculon and others in Futurama, Dizzy Devil in Tiny Toon Adventures ...

  6. Jun 21, 2023 · Exclusive Interview with Maurice LaMarche, the Voice of Brain and Futurama Characters | Sci-Fi Valley Con 2023Join Samurai Jill in an exclusive interview wit...

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  7. Maurice Brett LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian-born American voice actor, actor and former stand-up comedian. He is known for voicing the animated version of Egon Spengler in both The Real Ghostbusters and its follow-up Extreme Ghostbusters, The Brain in Animaniacs and its spin-off Pinky and the Brain, his Emmy-winning performances in Futurama, and impersonating Orson Welles in ...

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