Byrne Offutt
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Byrne Offutt is an actor who is known for his voiceover work on TV shows on Adult Swim and other action cartoons, usually playing comic relief characters. Some of his roles include, for example, W.I.T.C.H., where he voices Uriah and Tom.
Byrne was a series regular on NBC's "The Weekend." He also played the recurring character of “Dave” on the Bravo series "Significant Others." Recently he's appeared on "Criminal Minds," "E-Ring," "N.C.I.S.," and "Two and a Half Men." Commercials currently airing are Olay, Mercedes, Southwest Airlines, Wal-Mart, Amica Insurance, and AT&T. He voices the character of “Uriah” on the Disney cartoon "W.I.T.C.H." as well as being featured in 44 episodes of "FUTURAMA." He plays several characters in the video games “Hitman 4,” and “Kameo,” and most recently played the character of Chalmers in "Medal of Honor - Airborne." His latest feature films are "Paparazzi," "Murder on the Yellow Brick Road," and "Trust Me." On the internet you can get a weekly dose of Byrne on "The Monkey Box," an ongoing podcast. He's also one half of the comedy team of "Bob and Byrne," producing the funniest videos on the internet.
Websites for Byrne Offutt:
1) www.byrneoffutt.com 2) www.bobandbyrne.com 3) www.themonkeybox.com