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*Chalk is the first ([[David Kaye|but not the only]]) actor to voice both an [[Optimus Prime (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and a [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (but in different series).
*Chalk is the first ([[David Kaye|but not the only]]) actor to voice both an [[Optimus Prime (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and a [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (but in different series).
*Chalk was interviewed as a special feature for [[Madman Entertainment]]'s ''Beast Wars'' season 3 DVD box set and also provided audio commentary.
*Chalk was interviewed as a special feature for [[Madman Entertainment]]'s ''Beast Wars'' season 3 DVD box set and also provided audio commentary.
*Inspired by [[David Kaye]], Garry Chalk gives Christmas greetings, partially in character as Optimus Primal.
*Inspired by [[David Kaye]], Garry Chalk gives Christmas greetings, partially in character as Optimus Primal. These can be found on his good friend, Candice Santora's YouTube channel.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/user/iCandiS/featured]</ref> Candice is also known to help in the writing of the greetings and carols from time to time.
*Chalk did not return to voice Optimus Primal in ''[[Transformers: Power of the Primes (cartoon)|Power of the Primes]]'', but did give his approval to [[Ron Perlman]]'s casting.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ActorGarryChalk/status/953142713158914048]</ref>
*Chalk did not return to voice Optimus Primal in ''[[Transformers: Power of the Primes (cartoon)|Power of the Primes]]'', but did give his approval to [[Ron Perlman]]'s casting.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ActorGarryChalk/status/953142713158914048]</ref>
*At TFCon Toronto 2018, Garry revealed he had also auditioned for the role of [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] however he agreed that [[Scott McNeil]] was simply better in the role.
*At TFCon Toronto 2018, Garry revealed he had also auditioned for the role of [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] however he agreed that [[Scott McNeil]] was simply better in the role.

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Garry Chalk: Man-at-Arms

Garry Chalk (born February 17, 1952; also known as Gary Chalk or Gary Chaulk) is a British-born Canadian voice actor and screen actor. In addition to his Transformers work, some of Chalk's numerous voice-over roles include Donkey Kong and King Hippo in Captain N: The Game Master, Guts Man in the '90s Mega Man cartoon, Grounder in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Fido the Diamond Dog & Prince Ruthford in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Pathfinder and Metalhead in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, General Blitz in G.I. Joe: Sgt. Savage and His Screaming Eagles, Lt. Stone in G.I. Joe Extreme, He-Man in The New Adventures of He-Man and Man-at-Arms in the 2002 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

Some of his on-screen roles include Dum Dum Dugan in Nick Fury: Agent of Shield, Sheriff Williams in Freddy vs. Jason, Vice Principal Grimes in Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins, Stan Walsh in the 2014 reboot of Godzilla, Colonel Chekov in Stargate SG-1, Captain Bowen in the 2017 Power Rangers reboot and the creepy old Irishman/harbinger of doom in Leprechaun: Origins.

Not many people know this, but Chalk once secretly video taped Eric Stoltz having sex and as a result was broken in two by a giant fly monster.<ref>The 1989 film [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The Fly II|{{#if:||The Fly II}}]]</ref>

Fiction

2005 IDW continuity

At Auto Assembly 2010 attendees could buy a toy of Garry wearing a "Trukk AND Munky" shirt in a boxed set alongside similar likenesses of Scott McNeil and Derrick J. Wyatt at Swindle's charity auction and tombola. The Transformers #9 cover

Voice roles

Generation 2

Beast Wars

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Beast Wars Transmetals (N64/Playstation)

  • Optimus Primal

Beast Machines

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Armada

Energon

  • Optimus Prime/Optimus Supreme
  • Optimus Prime

Cybertron

  • Optimus Prime (narrator)

Convention appearances

Notes

References

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