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Template:Infobox person Toby Huss is an American voice actor on the animated series The Angry Beavers.

Early life

Huss was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, to Gerald and Elma Huss.[1][2] He attended the University of Iowa,[1] where he participated in No Shame Theatre before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.[3]

Career

In the early 1990s, Huss appeared in network promos for MTV, playing odd characters, including a crooner known at the time as Ol' Two Eyes, who sang lounge-singer versions of Dr. Dre's "Dre Day", Cypress Hill's "Insane in the Brain", Pearl Jam's "Jeremy", and Onyx's hit "Slam"; a James Bond-like spy named Cobalt; a leather fetishist with an abnormal affection for goats; a flannel-wearing doofus; and an angry redneck named Reverend Tex Stoveheadbottom, who delivered fast-talking and descriptively detailed non-sequitur tirades.

Other roles include the voices of Cotton Hill and Kahn Souphanousinphone on King of the Hill and a boyfriend of Elaine Benes in the episode "The Junk Mail" of Seinfeld. From his parodies of Frank Sinatra, which were featured in the films Vegas Vacation and Down Periscope, Huss has created a Sinatra-inspired character named Rudy Casoni.[2]

Characters portrayed

  • Rikki
  • Pirate Rats

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Toby Huss - Biography". NY Times.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "An interview with Toby Huss". The Original Van Gogh's Ear Anthology. September 3, 2013.
  3. "Toby Huss Biography". Fandango.

External links

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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