Note: this post splinters off of Marvel Voice
Actors in the 1980s: Where are They Now? It has been split into separate posts
to give the shows more room to breathe. Info derived from imdb. * = Newly added
name from original post.
Michael Bell (Bruce
Banner, Doctor Octopus, Controller, etc): in Transformers: Devastation (2015 video game),
Transformers: Rescue Bots (4 episodes 2015), Toy Soldier (2015), Community
(2014), Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013 video game); as Creative
Consultant: Sparks (2013).
Susan Blu (Rita,
etc.): last
known voice acting role in 2009; as Voice Director: Curious George 3: Back to the
Jungle (2015; also Casting Director), Ben 10: Omniverse (9 episodes 2013-2014;
also Casting Director), Dragons: Riders of Berk (24 episodes 2013-2014),
Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (2013), Curious George (3 episodes 2013),
Curious George Swings Into Spring (2013); as Self: Crystal Lake Memories: The
Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013).
* William Callaway (TV Interviewer, etc): last known acting role in 1996.
Hamilton Camp (Dr. Brandon Jones): died in
2005.
Victoria Carroll (She-Hulk): in
Fortune Sun (unknown episodes 2013).
Roberto Cruz (Rio): only known subsequent acting
role in 2000.
* Alan Dinehart (Military Soldier, etc): died in 1992.
* Alan Dinehart (Military Soldier, etc): died in 1992.
Ron
Feinberg (Claw, Cosmos): died in 2005.
Elliot
Field (Nagira): no known subsequent acting roles.
* June Foray (Umeela): in Rocky and Bullwinkle (2014),
Dustland (2013), DuckTales: Remastered (2013 video game), The Looney Tunes Show
(3 episodes 2013); as Self: I Know that Voice (2013), The One and Only June
Foray (2013), 2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2013), VO Buzz Weekly
(2 episodes 2013).
Pat Fraley (Major Ned
Talbot): in Skylanders:
SuperChargers (2015 video game), The Snow Queen 2 (2014), WWE Slam City (3
episodes 2014), The Boxtrolls (2014), The Little Painter (2014), The Legend of
Korra (1 episode 2014), Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013 video
game), Level Up (1 episode 2013); as Loop Group: The Lego Movie (2014); as
Self: Actors Entertainment (1 episode 2014), Turtle Power: The Definitive
History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014), VO Buzz Weekly (1 episode
2013), I Know That Voice (2013).
Bob Holt (The
Hulk): died in
1985.
Michael Horton (Rick Jones): last known acting role in 2002.
Stan Jones (Leader): died in 1998.
Michael Horton (Rick Jones): last known acting role in 2002.
Stan Jones (Leader): died in 1998.
Stan Lee (Narrator): in Ant-Man (2015; also
Executive Producer), Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Double Agent (5 episodes
2015), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015; also Executive Producer), American Dad!
(1 episode 2015), Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (5 episodes 2013-2015, 27
2013-2014 as Co-Executive Producer), Agent Carter (1 episode 2015; 9 2015-2016
as Executive Producer), Big Hero 6 (2014), Ultimate Spider-Man (4 episodes
2013-2014, 48 2012-2015 as Co-Executive Producer), Guardians of the Galaxy
(2014; also Executive Producer), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014 video game),
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (2014 video game), The Amazing Spider-Man 2
(2014; also Executive Producer), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014;
also Executive Producer), Avengers Assemble! (2 episodes 2014), Agents of
S.H.I.E.L.D. (1 episode 2014, 46 2013-2015 as Executive Producer), Stan Lee's
Mighty 7 (2014; also Executive Producer), The Simpsons (1 episode 2014), LEGO
Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload (2013), Thor: The Dark World (2013; also
Executive Producer), Phineas and Ferb (1 episode 2013; also Executive
Producer), Video Game High School (1 episode 2013), Marvel Heroes (2013 video
game), Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 (2013), Mad (1 episode 2013), Iron Man
3 (2013; also Executive Producer), Robot Chicken (1 episode 2013), Martha's Key
(2013); Yoga Hosers (2015) completed; The Concessionaires Must Die! (2015),
Deadpool (2016; also Executive Producer), Captain America: Civil War (2016;
also Executive Producer), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016; also Executive Producer) in
post-production; as (Co-)Executive Producer: Daredevil (15 episodes 2015-2016),
Jessica Jones (13 episodes 2015), Fantastic Four (2015), Marvel’s Guardians of
the Galaxy (unknown episodes 2015), Chakra the Invincible (5 episodes 2015),
Marvel's Avengers Assemble (8 episodes 2013-2014), Eternals (unknown episodes
2014), Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United (2014), X-Men: Days of
Future Past (2014), Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (2013), Chakra the
Invincible (2013; also Writer), Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload (5
episodes 2013), Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk (6 episodes c2013), The Wolverine
(2013), Wolverine: Origin (2013), Inhumans (2013); as Executive Producer,
filming: Doctor Strange (2016); as Executive Producer, announced: The Hands of
Shang-Chi (nd), Nick Fury (nd), Silver Surfer (nd), X-Force (nd), The Defenders
(unknown episodes nd), Untitled Marvel Cinematic Universe Television Show
(unknown episodes nd), Stan Lee's Annihilator (2015), Iron Fist (unknown
episodes 2016), Luke Cage (unknown episodes 2016), Untitled Wolverine Sequel
(2017), Fantastic Four 2 (2017), Untitled Spider-Man Reboot (2017), Untitled
Marvel Project (2020), Untitled Marvel Project (2020; different); as
Writer/Self: COMIX: Beyond the Comic Book Pages (2014); as Self: Movie3Some (1
episode 2015), You Wanted the Best... You Got the Best: The Official Kiss Movie
(2015), Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! (2014), The 2014 Geekie Awards
(2014), Hell's Kitchen (1 episode 2014), Fantástico (1 episode 2014), Toy
Hunter (1 episode 2014), Larry King Now (1 episode 2014), Creative Continuity
(1 episode 2014), That Hashtag Show (1 episode 2013), Troldspejlet (1 episode
2013), Good Day L.A. (2 episodes 2013), Lego Marvel Super Heroes (2013 video
game), Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle (3 episodes 2013), Gahan Wilson: Born
Dead, Still Weird (2013), Fangasm (1 episode 2013), Teens Wanna Know (1 episode
2013), Save Stan's Twitter: Team Unicorn (2013), Stan Lee's Superhumans (2
episodes 2013), The Geekie Awards (2013), Save Stan's Twitter: Alison Haislip
(2013), The Art Of (1 episode c2013), The Calgary Expo 2013 (2013), Jay and
Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie (2013), Derrière le masque des
super-héros (2013), Comic Book Men (1 episodes 2013), Stan Lee Parkour (2013),
Stardust Hollywood - Sternenstaub und Götterwelten (2013), How It Should Have
Ended (1 episode 2013), Cocktails with Stan (1 episode 2013), Team Unicorn (1
episode 2013), Tony Baxter: 45 Years of Imagination (2013).
Dennis Marks (Dr.
Proto, Dr. Curt Donovan): died in 2006.
* Vic Perrin (Number 1, etc): died in
1989.
Robert
Ridgely (General Thunderbolt Ross,
Spymaster, etc): died in
1997.
Stanley Ralph Ross (Quasimodo): died in 2000.
Stanley Ralph Ross (Quasimodo): died in 2000.
Michael Rye (Supreme
Hydra, Jasper Bryn): died in
2012.
* Marilyn Shreffler (Lab Computer, Jamala): died in 1988.
* John Stephenson (Wally
Waldo): died in
2015.
B.J. Ward (Betty
Ross, etc): in Curious
George (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: The Gordon Hunt Documentary
Project (2014).
Alan Young (Cyclops
Computer, Cyclops Drones, Dr. Vadara): in Mickey Mouse (1 episode 2015), DuckTales:
Remastered (2013 video game), Disney Magical World (2013 video game); The Time
Machine Alan Young (2015) completed.
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