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* Bennett based Ultra Magnus's voice on [[Robert Stack]], who voiced [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|the original Ultra Magnus]] in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''; this was actually a coincidence, as Bennett was not aware at the time that Stack had previously voiced the character. | |||
* Bennett’s Angry Archer voice was inspired by {{w|John Cleese}}, while Fanzone borrows from {{w|Dennis Franz}} in ''{{w|NYPD Blue}}''. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Jeffrey Glen Bennett (born October 2, 1962) is an American voice actor. One of the more popular voice actors out there, Jeff Bennett has been a consistent performer on various productions since the early 1990s. Some of his most notable roles include Kyle Katarn from the 2000s Star Wars: Jedi Knight games from LucasArts, Owen and Brooklyn on Disney's Gargoyles, the title character from Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Dad from Dexter's Laboratory, The Joker and Captain Marvel in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and the Huntsman, Lord Bravery and Candlejack from Freakazoid! among oth
Voice roles
Transformers Animated
Incidentals
- Condiment Bot (Total Meltdown)
- Domestic Bot (Nanosec)
- Driver (Transform and Roll Out)
- Worker ("Nature Calls")
- Man (Megatron Rising - Part 1)
Transformers: Rescue Bots
Incidentals
- Birdwatcher ("Endangered Species")
- Rescue Bot sovenier miniatures ("All Bots Great and Small")
- Male Investor ("Vanishing Returns")
Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)
Notes
- Bennett based Ultra Magnus's voice on Robert Stack, who voiced the original Ultra Magnus in The Transformers: The Movie; this was actually a coincidence, as Bennett was not aware at the time that Stack had previously voiced the character.
- Bennett’s Angry Archer voice was inspired by John Cleese, while Fanzone borrows from Dennis Franz in NYPD Blue.

