Patrick Howard "Pat" Fraley (born February 18, 1949) is an American voice actor, who is best known as the voice of Krang, Casey Jones and numerous other characters from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He is also a member of Voice and Speech Trainers of America.
His first role was in Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo where he did the voice of the Blue Scarab.
In 1985, he performed the voice of Ace and Barbecue on G.I. Joe and Hillbilly Jim on Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling. Also voiced Slick the turtle on ABC's The Littles. He latter did the voices of Coach Frogface and Sludge on Galaxy High School.
In 1987, Fraley voiced 19 characters on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Antrax, Krang, Casey Jones, Dippy, Baxter Stockman, Barney Stockman, Hans, Zak the Nutrino, Granitor, Burne Thompson, Kazuo Saki, Napoleon Bonafrog, Obento, Raptor, Ray, Scumbug, Slash, Titanus and Vernon Fenwick. In the 1980s and 1990s he appeared in guest roles on cartoons such as Denver, the Last Dinosaur, Rainbow Brite, Garfield and Friends, Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry Kids Show, Little Clowns of Happytown, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Filmation's Ghostbusters, Goof Troop, Bonkers, Gargoyles, Quack Pack, SpaceCats, Yo Yogi!, Batman: The Animated Series, Bobby's World, The Tick, James Bond Jr., The Mask: The Animated Series, The Little Mermaid and Angry Beavers.
Dennis Daniel is an American media personality. He has been a public figure in radio, TV and film criticism for over 25 years. His regular voice and many character voices have been heard on thousands of radio and TV commercials nationwide.
In the 1980s, Daniel was one of the key figures in horror film and underground comics journalism, writing articles and reviews for such publications as Fangoria, Film Threat, Psychotronic Video, Deep Red, The Comics Journal, and the Comics Buyers Guide.
He is the author of two published works, The Famous Monsters Chronicles (Fantaco, 1992), a book celebrating the horror film field and the magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland; and Tales Of The Tape (1997), an omnibus collection of stories about his years in radio published by the National Association of Broadcasters.
Along with his advertising duties, Daniel is a film critic for Films in Review (the oldest film magazine in the world) and the cultural website Here Come The Wild Dogs.
The Oddfather is a cartoon project in progress that was written by Daniel and animated by 3D animator Pete Sussi. The Oddfather is part mob story, part David Lynchian fantasy.
Bradley "Brad" Garrett (born Bradley H. Gerstenfeld; April 14, 1960) is an American actor, voice-actor, stand-up comedian, and professional poker-player. He has appeared in numerous television and film roles.
Garret was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s. Taking advantage of that success in the late 1980s, Garrett began appearing in television and film, in minor and guest roles. His first major role was Robert Barone on the CBS series Everybody Loves Raymond. The series debuted September 13, 1996 and ran nine seasons.
Garrett's film roles include Stuart Little 2, Finding Nemo, Garfield, The Amateurs, The Pacifier, Night at the Museum 2, Tangled, and Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil. Garrett also played the leading role of Eddie Stark on the FOX television series 'Til Death from 2006 to 2010.
Garrett has won three primetime Emmy awards, with three other nominations. Garrett is still prominent within stand-up comedy and is also a professional poker player. Garrett's trademarks are his height (6 feet 8½ inches; 204 cm) and deep voice.
Karen Duffy (born May 23, 1962) is an American model, television personality, and actress.
Duffy was born in New York City, the daughter of Carol, a homemaker, and Phil Duffy, a developer. She attended Park Ridge High School in Park Ridge, New Jersey, graduating in 1979. She received a bachelors degree in recreational therapy from the University of Colorado.
By 1989, she was modeling and appearing in television commercials and would become a VJ for MTV in the early 1990s as "Duff." Since then she has had small roles in a handful of films including Dumb & Dumber, and by 1995 she was working as a correspondent for documentary film-maker Michael Moore on his television shows TV Nation and The Awful Truth. Duffy currently hosts House of Tiny Terrors on TLC.
On July 7, 2007, she appeared on the Live Earth telecast on the Bravo Channel as a co-host at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States.
In 2008, Duffy began working with New York City's NYCTV through a series of emergency preparedness videos, based on the network's hit TV show, Secrets of New York. The videos, which mimic the unique style of the network's Emmy-award winning series are an attempt by City officials to raise awareness of the perils of natural disasters and preventative actions families should take to prepare for them.
Comfort, pulls me back inside
Self worth, has a place to hide
Push us back in corners and, make us fight you for our lives
Turn us into martyrs and, sneak up from behind
Bid farewell, human kind, time will tell if we can make it right
again
Bid farewell, I won't mind, time will tell us how to make it
right again
Distance, seems to blur the lines
Penance, wipes their blood stained minds
Push us back in corners and, make us fight you for our lives
Turn us into martyrs and, sneak up from behind
Bid farewell, human kind, time will tell if we can make it right
again
Bid farewell, I won't mind, time will tell us how to make it
right again
Circle of life goes 'round again, leave me behind
Circle of life goes 'round again, leave me behind
Push us back in corners and, make us fight you for our lives
Turn us into martyrs and, sneak up from behind
Bid farewell, human kind, time will tell if we can make it right
again
Bid farewell, I won't mind, time will tell us how to make it