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'''Richard Steven Horvitz''' is the voice of [[Daggett Beaver]] on the animated series ''[[The Angry Beavers Wiki:ParentPage|The Angry Beavers]]''.
 
'''Richard Steven Horvitz''' is the voice of [[Daggett Beaver]] on the animated series ''[[The Angry Beavers Wiki:ParentPage|The Angry Beavers]]''.
 
==Career==
 
Horvitz's film career began in 1976 with a Freshen Up Gum commercial, which led to other commercial appearances and several hand modeling jobs. After a brief stint in an off-Broadway production of ''Oliver!'', he went on to make appearances on TV shows such as ''Kids Incorporated'' and ''Safe at Home'' and movies such as ''Summer School'', ''How I Got Into College'' and ''Deadly Weapon''.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/33340/Richard-S-Horvitz/filmography "Richard S Horvitz Filmography"]. Baseline/All Media Guide. Retrieved 25 November 2013.</ref> He also starred as Howie for two seasons on the 1988 syndicated television sitcom ''The Munsters Today'' which lasted three years until 1991. Howie was best friend of Marilyn Munster (played by actress Hilary Van Dyke).
 
 
Starting in 1993, he changed the focus of his career to voice acting, starting with voice of Alpha 5 on the live-action series ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers''. This is one of Richard's often-forgotten roles that he has performed over the years; however, Richard can still do Alpha's voice for fans if requested to do so (the robot's speaking voice, sadly, not his singing from ''Alpha's Magical Christmas''). From here, he expanded into several other particular voice roles on such animated shows as ''[[The Angry Beavers Wiki:ParentPage|The Angry Beavers]]'' ([[Daggett]]), ''Invader Zim'' (Zim), ''Kim Possible'', ''Dave the Barbarian'' (Ned Frischman), ''Zatch Bell!'' (Kanchomé), ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' (Billy, Billy's dad, Billy's paternal grandfather), ''Ben 10'' (Grey Matter), ''Squirrel Boy'' (Rodney), and ''Shorty McShorts' Shorts'' as Dudley, ''Bunnicula'' (Lugosi).
 
 
After his stint as Alpha 5 ended (with in-production reasons for the character's departure unaddressed by Richard to this day, possibility due to contractual reasons), Horvitz went on to voice a few monsters in other Power Rangers series, and was also the voice of Alpha 7 in the ''Power Rangers: Wild Force'' episode, "Forever Red". He also played the main character Razputin in ''Psychonauts'' and Orthopox in ''Destroy All Humans!'', ''Destroy All Humans! 2'', and ''Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon'', (not ''Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed'') in a voice that closely resembles that of Zim (rather, what would happen if Zim adopted an English accent). He has voiced various NPCs in ''Everquest 2''. He also does the voice of the Berserker Darklings in ''The Darkness'', Bumble in ''Kinectimals'', and Kaos in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure''. Richard also plays the character "Green Grapes" in the Fruit of the Loom commercials.
 
 
He has also acted on stage, including in Jeffrey Hatcher's Mrs Mannerly in Boston.<ref> Regan, Tatum (Nov 20, 2012). [http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=entertainment&sc=theatre&sc2=reviews&sc3=theatre_reviews&id=139024 "Mrs. Mannerly (Theater Review)"]. Edge Boston. Retrieved 25 November 2013.</ref>
 
   
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==

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Template:Infobox person Richard Steven Horvitz is the voice of Daggett Beaver on the animated series The Angry Beavers.

Personal life

Horvitz was born, grew up, resides, and currently works in Los Angeles. On the side he also taught voice acting and theater at the California State University, Northridge. He is a friend of Fred Willard, Rob Paulsen, Barry Dennen and Billy West, who voiced Zim in the pilot episode. He lives with his wife, playwright and screenwriter Kristen Lazarian, and their three sons; Cole, Jake, and Wyatt. The couple's oldest of their three sons, Jake Elliot Horvitz, was born April 11, 1997, an event proudly mentioned in one of his shows, The Angry Beavers. He and his wife also wrote "Keeper of the Reaper", an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.

Trivia

  • Horvitz was the second person to audition for the voice of Daggett.[1]

Characters portrayed

  • Daggett Beaver
  • Big Bunny
  • Disco Rama Crewman
  • Rover
  • Sheep
  • Duck
  • Wolverine
  • Otter #2
  • Beaver Squadron
  • Detective
  • Daggett Clones
  • Phip
  • Camus
  • Whisper
  • Partygoers
  • Toy Bunny
  • Forest Animals (5 episodes)
  • Pirate Rats
  • Furry Demon

Gallery

The image gallery for Richard Horvitz may be viewed here.

External links

References

VEVoice Actors
Nick Bakay - John Garry - Richard Horvitz - Tom Kane - Cynthia Mann - Victor Wilson
Guest Stars
Lori Alan - Carlos Alazraqui - Paul Armbruster - Ed Asner - Dee Bradley Baker - Adrienne Barbeau - Gina Belafonte - Gregg Berger - Sheryl Bernstein - Susanne Blakeslee - Anne Bloom - Bruce Bohne - Timothy J. Borquez - Clancy Brown - Rodger Bumpass - Greg Burson - Charles Butler - Ruth Buzzi - John Byner - Scott Carollo - Vince Cefalu - Lee Cherry - Dick Clark - Jesse Corti - John de Lancie - Diane Delano - Patti Deutsch - Kate Donahue - Brian Doyle-Murray - Lorin Dreyfuss - Greg Ellis - R. Lee Ermey - Morgan Fairchild - Will Ferrell - Craig Ferguson - Quinton Flynn - Ken Foree - Lauri Fraser - Anna Garduno - Beverly Garland - Jessica Gee-George - Johnny Gilbert - Michael Gough - Peter Graves - Jason Graae - Mary Gross - Jeffrey M. Gunn - Jonathan Harris - Jonathan Haze - Bo Hopkins - Toby Huss - Eric Idle - Nick Jameson - Waylon Jennings - Tom Kane - Mark Klastorin - Charles Kimbrough - Joyce Kurtz - Joe Lala - Clea Lewis - Nancy Linari - Peter MacNicol - Kerrigan Mahan - Cynthia Mann - John Mariano - Kenneth Mars - Jim Meskimen - Kevin McDonald - Michael McKean - Ed McMahon - Sam McMurray - Candi Milo - Richard Mulligan - Michelle Nicastro - John O'Hurley - Rick Overton - Stuart Pankin - Robert Patrick - Jennifer Paz - Rob Paulsen - Linda Phillips - Bronson Pinchot - Patrick Pinney - Tanya Roberts - Alex Rocco - Rino Romano - John Rubano - Philece Sampler - William Sanderson - Gailard Sartain - William Schallert - Chelsea Schauer - Mitchell Schauer - Stacy Schauer - Mary Scheer - Kevin Schon - Antoinette Spolar - Robert Stack - Bill St. James - Michael Stanton - David Ogden Stiers - Brian Stokes Mitchell - Tara Strong - Keith Szarabajka - Meshach Taylor - Tim Thomerson - Holly Thompson - Kenneth Tobey - Luke Torres - Marcia Wallace - B.J. Ward - Merrill Ward - Julia Waters - Scott Weil - Elmarie Wendel - Debi Mae West - Mitchell Whitfield - Thomas F. Wilson - Victor Wilson - Wally Wingert - Ed Winter - Lance Zitron
Musicians
Paul Armbruster - Thomas Armbruster - Susanne Blakeslee - Charlie Brissette - Lee Cherry - Quinton Flynn - Jeffrey M. Gunn - Robert Gunn - Vangie Gunn - Leyla Hoyle - Waylon Jennings - Bob Joyce - Michelle Nicastro - Jennifer Paz - Michael Stanton - Susie Stevens - Holly Thompson - Julia Waters - Maxine Waters - Terry Wood
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