List of Gargoyles voice actors
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This page contains a list of voice actors who worked on the animated series Gargoyles.
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[edit] Regular cast members
Voice actors in Gargoyles were credited only for episodes in which they appeared, and while no actors appeared in every episode of the series, the most frequent credits went to those actors voicing the protagonists of the series and their most prominent enemies.
Cast member | Characters | Appearances in season 1 |
---|---|---|
Thom Adcox-Hernandez | Lexington | 13 |
Ed Asner | Hudson | 13 |
Brigitte Bako | Angela | 0 |
Jeff Bennett | Brooklyn, The Magus, Owen Burnett, Vinnie | 13 |
Keith David | Goliath, Thailog, Officer Morgan | 13 |
Bill Fagerbakke | Broadway | 13 |
Jonathan Frakes | David Xanatos, Coyote | 9 |
Salli Richardson | Elisa Maza | 13 |
Marina Sirtis | Demona, Margot Yale | 8 |
Frank Welker | Bronx, Cagney, Gilly, Boudicca | 13 |
[edit] Recurring cast members
- Michael Bell - voice of Martin Hacker, Pal Joey
- James Belushi - voice of Fang
- Xander Berkeley - voice of Coldsteel
- Clancy Brown - voice of Hakon, Wolf, Tomas Brod
- Cam Clarke - voice of Young Gillecomgain
- Robert Culp - voice of Halcyon Renard
- Jim Cummings - voice of Dingo
- Tim Curry - voice of Anton Sevarius
- J.D. Daniels - voice of Young Tom, Young Canmore, Young Jon Canmore
- Neil Dickson - voice of Griff, Duncan
- Michael Dorn - voice of Coldstone
- Sheena Easton - voice of Finella, Banshee, Robyn Canmore
- Matt Frewer - voice of Jackal
- Ed Gilbert - voice of the Captain of the Guard
- Gerrit Graham - voice of Adult Tom
- Richard Grieco - voice of Tony Dracon
- Charles Hallahan - voice of Travis Marshall
- Clyde Kusatsu - voice of Dr Arnada, Kai
- Terrence Mann - voice of Oberon
- Kate Mulgrew - voice of Titania, Anastasia Renard
- Nichelle Nichols - voice of Diane Maza
- CCH Pounder - voice of Coldfire
- Gregg Rainwater - voice of Natsilani, Coyote
- John Rhys-Davies - voice of Macbeth
- Laura San Giacomo - voice of Fox (Laura San Giacomo is the only cast member whose name never appeared in any of the credits for episodes she worked on)
- Ruben Santiago-Hudson - voice of Gabriel
- Peter Scolari - voice of Preston Vogel
- Morgan Sheppard - voice of Petros Xanatos, Odin, King Kenneth
- Kath Soucie - voice of The Weird Sisters, Princess Katharine, Maggie the Cat, Ophelia
- Brent Spiner - voice of Puck
- Cree Summer - voice of Hyena
- David Warner - voice of The Archmage
- Thomas F. Wilson - voice of Matt Bluestone
- Paul Winfield - voice of Jeffrey Robbins
[edit] Guest stars
- Hector Elizondo - voice of Zaphiro
- Tony Shalhoub - voice of the Emir
- Tony Jay - voice of Anubis
- Sarah Douglas - voice of Una
- Gregg Berger - voice of Leo
- James L. Avery, Sr. - voice of the Shaman
- Avery Brooks - voice of Nokkar
- Diedrich Bader - voice of Jason Canmore
- LeVar Burton - voice of Anansi
- Charles Shaughnessy - voice of Douglas Bader
- Dorian Harewood - voice of Boreas, Talos
- Rob Paulson - voice of Helios
- Lawrence Bayne - voice of Raven
- Colm Meaney - voice of Mr. Dugan
[edit] Star Trek connection
A remarkable number of voice actors for the show were also actors on various Star Trek series, resulting in several online jokes. Examples include:
- Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi on The Next Generation)
- Jonathan Frakes (William Riker on The Next Generation)
- Kate Mulgrew (Kathryn Janeway on Voyager)
- Michael Dorn (Worf on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine)
- Brent Spiner (Data on The Next Generation)
- Nichelle Nichols (Uhura on Star Trek)
- David Warner (Gorkon in Star Trek VI and Gul Madred in Chain of Command)
- Paul Winfield (Clark Terrell in Star Trek II and Dathon in Darmok)
- Avery Brooks (Benjamin Sisko on Deep Space Nine)
- Colm Meaney (Miles O'Brien on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine)
- LeVar Burton (Geordi La Forge on The Next Generation)
- John Rhys-Davies (Leonardo da Vinci on Voyager)
- Matt Frewer (Berlingoff Rasmussen in A Matter of Time)
- Morgan Sheppard (Ira Graves in The Schizoid Man and Qatai in Bliss)
Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard on The Next Generation) was also considered for a role in the series,[1][2] but his representation turned down the offer because his usual fees could not be met.
Creator Greg Weisman has commented that, at first, this phenomenon was unintentional. Marina Sirtis and Jonathan Frakes were both cast in prominent roles, and quickly the directors and producers began to think of other Star Trek actors when casting new roles.[3]
This "Star Trek connection" was given a nod to by script writers in at least one instance within the cartoon. In the episode Her Brother's Keeper (1x12), one of the characters remarks: "Yeah? You and what Starfleet?"