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    John P. McCann

    American actor and comedian

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  1. Born. John Patrick McCann. 1952 (age 71–72) Elmhurst, Illinois, United States. Spouse. (1962–present) John P. McCann is an American-born writer, actor and producer who has mostly focused on writing/producing animation and family-friendly scripts in the past. He is best known for his work on television cartoons, for which he has received ...

  2. John P. McCann. Writer: Freakazoid!. John P. McCann is an American writer and voice actor. He is known for writing several episodes of family friendly cartoons for WB Animation such as Freakazoid, Animaniacs, Ozzy & Drix, Pinky Elmyra and the Brain and Batman Beyond.

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  3. John P. McCann is known as an Writer, Actor, Story, Producer, Teleplay, and Director. Some of his work includes The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs, Batman Beyond, Freakazoid!, New Looney Tunes, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, and Dave the Barbarian.

  4. The JM Archives is proud to present an interview with animation writer John McCann. In this interview Mr. McCann speaks about his career writing for such sho...

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  5. McCann's short fiction has been anthologized in print and eBook publications such as "The Best of Every Day Fiction Three" and "Uncle John's Bathroom Reader." Under the name JP Mac, he has published a short eBook essay on Amazon Kindle Direct, "Jury Doody," detailing his experiences serving as a juror on a bizarre case.

  6. John P. McCann (born 1952 in Elmhurst, Illinois) is an American comedian and writer, and a long collaborator on WB Animation shows. "Armory" (writer) "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" (writer) In 1998, there was a Lobo animated series in development by John P. McCann, Boyd Kirkland, and Steve E...

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  8. John P. McCann (born December 5, 1952)[1] , is an animation writer. McCann also provided the voice of Walter Wolf's grandson in "...And Justice for Slappy." His first job at Warner Bros. Animation came as a result of his doing improv as part of the Acme Comedy troupe under the direction of...

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