John DiMaggio

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Bite my shiny metal ass!

John DiMaggio (born September 4, 1968) is an American voice actor, comedian and professional beatboxer, who is best known for his iconic role as the drunken robot Bender and many characters on Futurama. His cartoon credits include Jake the Dog on Adventure Time, Dr. Drakken & Motor Ed on Kim Possible, Rath on the Ben 10 series, Rico on the Penguins of Madagascar, The Joker on Batman: Under the Red Hood, Aquaman on The Brave & the Bold, the Scotsman on Samurai Jack and almost everything you've seen for the past 20 years or so growing up.

Video game wise, he can be heard as Marcus Fenix in the Gears of War series, Gilgamesh in Final Fantasy XII, Kreese Kreely in Madworld, Galactus in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, the Hammer of Sauron in Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor among others.

He also does a mean Scatman Crothers impression.

Last Christmas I go to see some Christmas movie—me, my girlfriend and some of her family members—and we see a Transformers trailer, and at the end of it, as it’s dying down, it’s quiet in the theater, and I go, “Thanks Michael Bay, you just ruined f***ing Christmas!” And the whole place exploded in laughter. Which is great, right? This was in L.A. at the Cinerama Dome or whatever. Literally three weeks later, I get a call saying, “Yeah, John, Michael Bay needs to see you in Santa Monica.” So it turns out that I totally **** on the movie, and three weeks later I end up in it.

—John DiMaggio[1]

Voice over roles

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Game

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Transformers: The Ride

Transformers: Prime

Transformers: Age of Extinction

Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)

Transformers: The Last Knight

Notes

  • Two of DiMaggio's Transformers roles, Vogel and Groundpounder, were dubbed by Tetsu Inada in the Japanese versions of Prime and Robots in Disguise.

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