Biografia
Peter Cullen is known throughout the world not only as the voice of the wise and heroic leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime, on the popular 1980s cartoon series “The Transformers,” but he was also the voice of various other robots including Ironhide, Slugslinger, Streetwise, Wingspan and Nightstick. In 1986 he reprised the voices Optimus and Ironhide in the animated film, “The Transformers: The Movie.”
In 2007 Cullen won new fans as the velvet voice of Optimus in Michael Bay’s impressive live-action motion picture “Transformers,” starring Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox and John Turturro, and in 2009 returned for the second installment in the franchise, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” He has also been providing the voice of Optimus Prime in the new animated television series, “Transformers Prime” for Hasbro Studios airing on the Hub Network. For his years of service and devotion in creating this iconic character, Peter was inducted into the Hasbro Hall of Fame last June, as one of the first inductees and the first voice-over actor to be so honored.
He also lent his talents to the somber but sincere voice of Eeyore, the eternally pessimistic donkey who views the world through morose-colored glasses. Cullen, who ironically owns his own donkey, is heard on everything from cartoons and television commercials to theatrical promotions, beginning with the popular TV series, “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” in 1988 to the “House of Mouse” in 2002. In addition, he is featured on “Disney’s Duck Tales” and plays Monterey Jack on “Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers.”
Earlier in the 80s, Cullen was the voice of K.A.R.R., the evil incarnation of K.I.T.T., the talking Pontiac Trans-Am, in the David Hasselhoff series, “Knight Rider.” He was also the voice of Mantus in “The Pirates of Dark Water,” Hägar in “Hägar the Horrible,” Cindarr in “Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light,” Venger in “Dungeons and Dragons” and the narrator in the “Voltron” series, in which he also played Commander Hawkins. Other television credits include “Johnny Quest,” “Spider-Man,” “G.I. Joe,” “My Little Pony and Friends,” “Rainbow Brite,” “Scooby and Scrappy-Doo” and “The Jetsons.”
His film credits include the remake of “King Kong,” as the voice of the famous giant ape, and in the “Predator” films he provided the inhuman alien sounds for the title role. Cullen’s voice can also be heard in “My Little Pony: The Movie,” “Heathcliff: The Movie” and “Gremlins.”
The actor appeared on “The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour,” “The Bobbie Golsboro Show” and “The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show.” Cullen also made appearances on Jonathan Winters and Richard Pryor specials.
Born in Montreal, Québec, Cullen is a member of the first graduating class of the National Theatre School of Canada and spent his early professional years as a radio drama actor on The Canadian Broadcasting Company. His son, Clay, is a Taurus Award-winning stuntman in Hollywood.
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Näyttelijä
Dokumentit | |
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2007 |
Their War |
2001 |
Enemy at the Gates: Through the Crosshairs |
2000 |
Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend |
1996 |
Making 'Hamlet' |
Lyhyet | |
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2003 |
Sing Along Songs: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear and Piglet Too |
1999 |
Winnie the Pooh Friendship: Pooh Wishes |
1992 |
Jonah |
1991 |
The Little Engine That Could |
Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too (TV elokuva) |
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1989 |
Hägar the Horrible (TV elokuva) |
1986 |
Noah's Ark |
1982 |
Christmas Comes to PacLand (TV elokuva) |
Vieras
TV ohjelmat | |
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1994 |
WGN Morning News |
1976 |
The Wolfman Jack Show |
1971 |
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour |
1967 |
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour |