Peter Cullen

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Scarier than Venger and the Predator combined.

Peter Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian-born American actor and voice actor, who has earned fame, respect and admiration as the voice of the original Optimus Prime, as well as that character's analogues from many subsequent series listed below.

In programming that aired adjacent to Transformers, Cullen provided the voice for Challenge of the GoBots characters Pincher, Spoiler, Tank and Block Head; for G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters Zandar and Nemesis Enforcer; and from the Visionaries, Cindarr. Some of Cullen's other roles include Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, Monterey Jack from Chip 'N Dale - Rescue Rangers, Venger from Dungeons & Dragons, K.A.R.R. from Knight Rider, and the title villain from Predator. He was also the announcer for a number of commercials for the United States Navy in 2007, filling in for Keith David.

From the get go, from day one, you know, I had something to work with. I had the influence of a brother—a former Marine—I get to do my brother, because, you know, that's pretty much what he was, that hero, to me.Peter on the influence his late brother, Larry, had on Optimus Prime.

Generation 1

Incidentals

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Movie franchise

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Aligned

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Merchandise

Written works

Convention appearances

Notes

Now all it needs is a mustache.
Aah, that's the stuff.
  • In 1984, Cullen created the voice of Optimus Prime by emulating the mannerisms of his older brother Larry, who had served in the United States Marine Corps in the Vietnam War. Specifically, he based Prime's voice and mannerisms upon Larry's calm, controlled and authoritative approach to serious situations.[1] The Transformers: Prime episode "Partners" was dedicated to his late brother's memory.
  • At BotCon 2007, Peter Cullen said he'd love to own one of the three modified Peterbilt 379 trucks used in the filming of Transformers. Let's try and picture Optimus Prime driving himself for a moment. Has your brain exploded yet from the sheer awesomeness?
  • Cullen has been included as an Easter Egg in various ways.
  • He was also the Toonami announcer (or as TOM called him: "The Big Guy") for many years, allowing him to narrate commercials for Armada, Energon and Cybertron. Later, he narrated commercials for Animated, even though it wasn't on Toonami. Because he's Optimus Prime, that's why. However, he did not return to announce Toonami after its revival on May 26, 2012.
  • At one point, the Animated crew considered having Cullen play a human "old west hero" character[2] that would inspire Optimus and teach him good leadership qualities, but the idea never came to fruition.[3]
  • Cullen was asked to reprise Optimus Prime for the first episode of Robot Chicken, where the character would enact a dramatization that he's dying from prostate cancer. He turned down the offer as he took the role too seriously to make fun of it, which the show's staff respected him for.
  • He expressed that he wanted Michael Bay to return for the fifth live-action film when Bay announced he departed from being the director's position.
  • Cullen's voice is unmodified and is entirely his own in his role as Prime's Optimus Prime, work for which he received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2011. That's right, guys. You can now describe him as "Emmy Award Nominee Peter Cullen".
  • According to DVD commentaries, Cullen was not informed that Prime Optimus would survive the first arc of the third season until the recording session for "Rebellion" came along. Cullen apparently became depressed, worried that kids would go through the same trauma of Optimus dying as kids did in 1986 with the original movie. D'awww.
  • On September 30, 2014, Cullen was immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a cement printing ceremony outside of Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Optimus Prime was also in attendance and provided his tire marks in lieu of handprints.[4]
  • While the evil Shattered Glass version of Optimus Prime has only ever depicted in comics and prose stories, writers Trent Troop and Greg Sepelak have stated that he sounds like Venger, the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon character who was voiced by Peter Cullen.
  • While Cullen already provided some motion capture reference during the Bay-directed films, Optimus's unmasked face in Rise of the Beasts was modeled after Cullen's. A live-action cameo was also left on the cutting room floor in which Cullen would portray Optimus's holo-driver.

References

  1. USA Today's chat with Peter Cullen, September 28, 2006
  2. "We had an idea that Peter Cullen could play some kind of old west hero that would teach Optimus how to be a stronger leader"—Derrick J. Wyatt, Ask.fm, 2021/07/19
  3. "We did have an idea for him to play a mentor character to Optimus [...] Our idea was for him to play a human mentor. [...] The basic idea was the Peter Cullen character would teach Animated Optimus some leadership qualities of G1 Prime"—Derrick J. Wyatt, Ask.fm, 2020/06/17
  4. Peter Cullen / Optimus Prime Walk-Of Fame Highlights