name | Chuckie |
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background | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
birth name | Clyde Sergio Narain |
alias | DJ Chuckie |
born | June 25, 1978 |
origin | Suriname |
genre | Dutch House |
occupation | DJ, producer |
years active | 1993–present |
website | http://www.djchuckie.com/ |
notable instruments | }} |
Chuckie, born Clyde Sergio Narain (Paramaribo, 25 June 1978) is a Dutch DJ of Surinamese descent.
In 1993, he started working as a DJ in club Voltage in The Hague. Nowadays, he performs all the time in the Netherlands and abroad. Chuckie did remixes for other bands, including David Guetta, K-Liber, The Partysquad, and Gio.
In 2008, he performed as the opening act at the dance event Sensation. Afterwards, he stated that this was a dream come true for him: he had visited the very first Sensation event in 2000 and promised himself that one day he would be standing behind the DJ table.
Category:Club DJs Category:Dutch DJs Category:Surinamese DJs Category:People from Paramaribo Category:Remixers Category:1978 births Category:Living people Category:Dutch electronic musicians
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colour | orange |
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name | Chuckie Finster |
first | Tommy's First Birthday (Rugrats, 1991) |
last | Brother Grimm (All Grown Up!, 2008) |
nickname | ChuckieChuckaroo (by Tommy) |
family | Chas Finster (father)Melinda Finster (mother, deceased)Kira Finster (step mother)Kimi Finster (step sister) |
relatives | Marvin Finster (grandfather)Shirley Finster (grandmother) |
species | Human |
gender | Male |
portrayer | Christine Cavanaugh (1991-2001)Nancy Cartwright (2001-2008) |
creator | Klasky-Csupo |
location | }} |
Charles "Chuckie" Crandall Finster is a fictional character from the Nickelodeon animated television series' Rugrats and All Grown Up!. He is Tommy Pickles' best friend and tritagonist (originally, deuteragonist before the introduction of Dil Pickles). The character is voiced by Christine Cavanaugh. However, after she retired in 2001, Nancy Cartwright who also provided the voice of Bart Simpson on The Simpsons,took over the role. Cartwright had previously guest-starred in the Rugrats episode "Showdown at Teeter-Totter Gulch" as the voice of the "Junk Food Kid" in 1992.
He has red hair and his two catchphrases are "Maybe this isn't such a good idea, Tommy!" and "We're doomed, doomed I tell ya!"
Chuckie is the third oldest out of the six main Rugrats at two. He is distinguished from the others by his irrational fear of particular objects, most notably the "guy on the oatmeal box" and clowns. He is also the only Rugrat who is left-handed, and the only one who has spoken an intelligible word to adults during the Rugrats series (he said "No" during the movie Rugrats in Paris).
Since he got older, Chuckie has been wearing braces for his teeth (which is expected to be for "2.5 years", according to Chuckie's statement in the episode "Susie Sings The Blues" in All Grown Up! and before that in the episode "All Growed Up" in Rugrats). He still considers Tommy his best friend. One difference is that he is not as close to his dad as he used to be (as seen in the episode "Saving Cynthia"). Notable storylines for Chuckie include partnering with Angelica on a social-studies project (As seen in the episode "Project Chuckie"), entering the safety commissioner election against an imaginary friend, inexplicably dropped without even mentioning the final result (As seen in the episode "Izzy or Isn't He?"), and dragging in what looked like a trashed Christmas tree (As seen in the episode "The Finster Who Stole Christmas").
Category:Rugrats and All Grown Up! characters Category:Fictional characters introduced in 1991 Category:Child characters in television Category:Fictional American people of German descent
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