He provided the voice of Raziel in three of the "Legacy of Kain series" games, along with Melchiah and a number of antagonists of the series. Ahn Docona in "Detroit Docona" (TV series, 2004) Allstar in "The Snorks" (TV series, 1984) Auger/Eddie Augutter/Blackthorne Shore in "Inhumanoids" (TV) Aziz in "Aladdin" (TV series, 1993) Bigweed in "The Snorks" (TV series, 1984) Bit Part in "Too Young to Love" (1960, uncredited) Blowtorch, Major Bludd, Clutch, Duke, Lift Ticket, Scrap-Iron, Tollbooth, Xamot in "G.I. Joe" (TV) Bollo in "The Bollo Caper" (TV, 1985) Bombshell/Brainstorm/First Aid/Prowl/Scrapper/Sideswipe/Swoop in "Transformers" (TV) Boris Kerpacketer in "Rugrats" (TV series, 1991) Bradley in "The Presidents Mistress" (TV, 1978) Bus Driver in "Airport" (1970, uncredited) Butch in "Scruffy" (1980) Calverly in "Galleon" (VG, 2004) Charles Chas Finster Sr. in "A Rugrats Vacation" (OAV, 1997) Charles Chas Finster Sr. in "The Rugrats All Growed Up" (TV, 2001) Charles Chaz Finster, Sr. in "Rugrats" (TV series, 1991) Chas Finster in "Rugrats Go Wild!" (2003) Chas Finster in "The Rugrats Movie" (1998) Chief in "The C.B. Bears" (TV series, 1977) Chimp Sounds in "Race to Space" (2001) Cleve in "Brother John" (1971) Cliff Wilson in "The Law" (TV, 1974) Dark Skull in "Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire" (OAV, 2003, as Michael Neill) Dash in "Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Puppy Hour" (TV series, 1982) Dash in "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy" (TV, 1978) Dash in "The Puppys Further Adventures" (TV series, 1983) Demerest in "Rollercoaster" (1977) Dr. Dell in "Dark Chronicle" (VG, 2002) Dr. Dmitri Sestrogor in "Soldier of Fortune II Double Helix" (VG, 2002) Dr. Frankenstein in "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein" (OAV, 1999) Dr. Frankenstein in "Frankenstein Meets the Chipmunks" (TV, 1991) Dr. Monk Monahan in "Summer of 63" (1972) Dr. Octopus in "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" (TV series, 1981) Dr. Octopus in "The Incredible Hulk" (TV series, 1982) Drew Pickles in "A Rugrats Vacation" (OAV, 1997) Drew Pickles in "Rugrats Go Wild!" (2003) Drew Pickles in "Rugrats" (TV series, 1991) Drew Pickles in "The Rugrats Movie" (1998) Drossler Chemical Representative in "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (TV series, 1990) Duke in "Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Puppy Hour" (TV series, 1982) Duke in "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy" (TV, 1978) Duke in "The Puppys Further Adventures" (TV series, 1983) Duke/E8 Conrad S. Hauser/Xamot of the Crimson Guard/Blowtorch in "G.I. Joe The Movie" (movie) Duncan MacGubbin in "Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster" (OAV, 2004) Duty sergeant in "24 Hours in London" (2000) Echo in "Alter Echo" (VG, 2003) Elahni in "Revenant" (VG, 1999) Elder 4 in "The Snorks" (TV series, 1984) Elliot Morse in "A Clear and Present Danger" (TV, 1970) Eric in "The Proud Rider" (1971) Ernie Devlin in "Devlin" (TV series, 1974) Ezekiel Rage in "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" (TV series, 1996) Freddy Flawless in "Star Fairies" (TV series, 1986) Frump in "Star Fairies" (TV series, 1986) G.I. in "Subway in the Sky" (1959) Garfield in "Great Van Robbery" (1959) George in "The Bungle Brother" (TV series, 1978) Gleek in "The Worlds Greatest SuperFriends" (TV series, 1979) Grandpa Boris in "The Rugrats Movie" (1998) Grouchy Smurf in "The Smurfs" (TV series, 1981) Guts in "Sword of the Berserk" (VG, 2000) Handy Smurf in "The Smurfs" (TV series, 1981) High Marshals Wife in "Tale Spin" (1990) Hiro Taka in "Spiral Zone" (TV series, 1987) Homeless Man in "Dropping Out" (2000) Interview announcer in "Ratchet and Clank Going Commando" (VG, 2003) Jabez in "Galleon" (VG, 2004) Jesse Rotten in "Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood" (TV, 1979) Jhaga in "Revenant" (VG, 1999) Jim Benton in "Blue" (1968) Johan in "The Smurfs" (TV series, 1981) John Cadiski in "The Heist" (TV, 1972) John Thunder in "The Centurions" (TV series, 1985) Journalist Peter Jacob in "Eternal Darkness Sanitys Requiem" (VG, 2002) Julius Caesar in "Shadow of Rome" (VG) Kitty in "The Stupids" (1996) Kontor in "Robotix" (TV series, 1985) Lazy Smurf in "The Smurfs" (TV series, 1981) Leroy in "Thunder Alley" (1967) Les Crowley in "Dallas" (TV series, 1978) Lex Luthor in "Superman" (TV series, 1988) Lupus in "Robotix" (TV series, 1985) Mark in "Speed Buggy" (TV series, 1973) Marvis in "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (1996) Matt Marvelous in "Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire" (OAV, 2003, as Michael Neill) Mcintyre in "Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster" (OAV, 2004) Merlin in "Tarzan and the Super 7" (TV series, 1978) Mike in "See the Man Run" (TV, 1971) Miyamoto in "Revenant" (VG, 1999) Monk Monahan in "V.D." (1961) Mr. Pyrite in "Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby" (TV, 1993) Muramasa in "Ninja gaiden" (VG, 2004) Naugus in "Sonic the Hedgehog" (TV series, 1993) Nestor in "Go West, Young Girl" (TV, 1978) NM State Police in "First Man Into Space" (1959) Opus in "A Wish for Wings That Work" (TV, 1991) Osmond in "Dark Chronicle" (VG, 2002) Peter Criss (voiceover) in "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" (live-action movie, 1978) Petty in "Then Came Bronson" (1969) Phil in "Take Your Best Shot" (TV, 1982) Plastic Man in "The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show" (TV series, 1979) Pongo in "House of Mouse" (TV series, 2001) Quackerjack in "Darkwing Duck" (TV series, 1991) Radio Dispatcher in "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (TV series, 1990) Reynaldo Rodriguez in "Rubik Amazing Cube" (TV series, 1983) Riddler in "The Challenge of the SuperFriends" (TV series, 1978) Russell in "Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire" (OAV, 2003, as Michael Neill) Russian Soldier #1 in "Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty" (VG, 2001) Seldon in "War Is Hell" (1963) Sgt. Pavlov in "Call of Duty" (VG, 2003) Shenlong in "Bloody Roar Extreme" (VG, 2002, uncredited) Sinbad in "Tarzan and the Super 7" (TV series, 1978) Space Ace in "Space Mutts" (TV series, 1996) Space Ace in "Space-Stars" (TV series, 1981) Spectre in "Star Fairies" (TV series, 1986) Spy, Sniper/Allied Infantry in "Command & Conquer Red Alert 2" (VG) Super Samurai in "Tarzan and the Super 7" (TV series, 1978) The Collector in "Bonkers" (TV series, 1993) The Hulk/Dr. Bruce Banner in "The Incredible Hulk" (TV series, 1982) Tom in "How to Beat the High Co$t of Living" (1980) Traxis in "Robotix" (TV series, 1985) Treasurer in "Galleon" (VG, 2004) V.P. Jackie Carlson in "Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood" (TV, 1979) Venturak in "Robotix" (TV series, 1985) Willie in "Heidis Song" (1982) Willie Stratton in "M*A*S*H" (TV ep. "Souvenirs," Mar. 1, 1977) Wonder Twin Zan in "The All-New SuperFriends Hour" (TV series, 1977) Xylophone in "The Stupids" (1996) Yuri in "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (TV series, 1990) Zan in "The Worlds Greatest SuperFriends" (TV series, 1979) 2nd Penthouse Lobby Guard in "Point Blank" (1967)
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