Diedrich Bader
He has had a prolific voiceover career, playing characters such as Hoss Delgado in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Zeta in The Zeta Project, Tank Evans in the films Surf's Up and Surf's Up 2: WaveMania, Dr. Meridian/Mandroid in Transformers: Earthspark, and provided the voice of Bruce Wayne / Batman in multiple animated films and television series, beginning in 2008 with Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Known For
Harley Quinn
Transformers: EarthSpark
Batman: Caped Crusader
Masters of the Universe: Revolution
American Housewife
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Center of the Universe
Chosen
Danger Theatre
DC Nation's Farm League
Disney's Hercules
Green Lantern The Animated Series
Lucky Hank
Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Miles from Tomorrowland
Milo Murphy's Law
Monsters vs. Aliens
Napoleon Dynamite
Outsourced
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
Super-Pets!
The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib
The Drew Carey Show
The Secret Saturdays
The Zeta Project
Recently Updated Shows
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Comedy starring Brendan O'Carroll as loud-mouthed Irish matriarch Agnes Brown, whose favourite pastime is meddling in the lives of her six children.
Cops
COPS follows police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies during patrols and various police activities by embedding camera crews with their units. The show's formula adheres to a classic cinéma vérité ethos. With no narration or scripted dialog, it depends entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact.
The Bold and the Beautiful
They created a dynasty where passion rules, they are the Forresters, the first name in Fashion. The Bold and the Beautiful, a world of fashion, glamor and romance. A place where power, money and success are there for the taking in a city where dreams really do come true. Follow the lives and loves of the Forresters on The Bold and the Beautiful...
EastEnders
Set in the East End of London, the show focuses on the tensions between love and family with stories ranging from hard-hitting social issues, to personal, human tragedies. And there's plenty of funny moments too.
Classic characters old and new across thousands of episodes have shared a drink in The Queen Vic, shed tears of despair or joy, sat on Arthur's bench in the Square... and at some point or other they probably crossed paths with Ian Beale.