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'''Phil LaMarr''' is a Yale graduate and a former member the Yale's improv comedy group "the Purple Crayon." Futurama fans know Phil LaMarr as the voice of [[Hermes Conrad]], the lovable Jamacian bureaucrat. He has an extensive list of voice-over credits in movies, TV, and games, as well as a number of acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered for five seasons on the [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] sketch-comedy series "Mad TV."
'''Phil LaMarr''' is an actor and comedian, who ''[[Futurama]]'' fans know as the [[voice actors|voice]] of [[Hermes Conrad]], the lovable Jamaican [[bureaucrat]]. A {{w|Yale University|Yale}} graduate and a former member of Yale's improv comedy group {{w|Purple Crayon}}, he has an extensive list of credits in movies, {{TV}}, and games, as well as a number of voice-over acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered as a cast member on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] sketch comedy series ''{{w|MADtv}}'' during the show's first five years, his role as the doomed Marvin in ''{{w|Pulp Fiction}}'', and the title role in the {{w|Cartoon Network}} series ''{{w|Samurai Jack}}''.  In addition, he is the voice of {{w|Ollie Williams}} and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0482851/filmoseries#tt0182576 others] on the FOX sitcom ''[[Family Guy]]''.


He provided voices for {{sw|Gadon Thek}} & Additional Voices in ''{{sw|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic}}'', {{sw|Riiken}} & Additional Voices in ''{{sw|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords}}'' and {{sw|Kit Fisto}} in "{{sw|Lair of Grievous}}", an {{sw|Tactical droid (Naboo)|unknown}} {{sw|Tactical droid}} in "{{sw|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)|Blue Shadow Virus}}", {{sw|Amit Noloff}} in "{{sw|Mystery of a Thousand Moons}}", {{sw|Orn Free Taa}} in "{{sw|Liberty on Ryloth}}" and "{{sw|Hostage Crisis}}", {{sw|Bail Prestor Organa}} and {{sw|Philo}} in "Hostage Crisis" of {{sw|Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (3D)}}.
He provided voices for the ''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise as well, including {{sw|Gadon Thek}} and others in ''{{sw|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic}}'', {{sw|Riiken}} and others in ''{{sw|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords}}'' and {{sw|Phil_LaMarr#Star_Wars_voice_work|many voices}} in {{sw|Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|the ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' TV series}}.


==Characters Voiced==
== Characters voiced ==
===Major Characters===
=== Major characters ===
*[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]]
:''(In order of appearance)''
*[[Preacherbot]]
*[[Hermes Conrad]]
*[[Ethan 'Bubblegum' Tate]]
*[[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]]
*[[Dwight Conrad]] (when [[Bumper Robinson]] is unavailable)
*[[Billionaire Bot]]
*[[Billionaire Bot]]
*[[Dwight Conrad]] {{small|(when [[Bumper Robinson]] is unavailable)}}
*[[Ethan "Bubblegum" Tate]]


===Memorable Characters===
=== Notable minor characters ===
:''(In order of appearance)''
{{appear-begin}}
*[[Bolt Rolands]]
*[[Rusty]]
*[[iZac]]
*[[Helper]]
*[[Billy Crystal's head]]
*[[Joe (camel)|Joe]]
*[[Unit 2013]]
*[[Billy Everyteen]]
*[[Robot 1-X]]
*[[Robot 1-X]]
*[[Helper]]
*[[George W. Bush's head]]
*[[iZac]]
*[[Barack Obama]]
*Billy Crystal's Head
*[[Ben Rodriguez]]
*Billy Everyteen
*[[Chris Travers]]
*[[Bolt Rolands]]
*[[Silicon Red]]
*[[Stan]]
{{appear-end}}
 
== Additional information ==
 
=== Trivia ===
*LaMarr voiced [[George W. Bush]] (the 43rd [[president of the United States]]) in "[[All the Presidents' Heads]]" ([[episode]] 6ACV23), and [[Barack Obama]] (the 44th president of the [[United States]]) in "[[Cold Warriors]]" (episode 6ACV24).


==External Links==
== External links ==
*[http://www.phillamarr.com/ The Phil LaMarr Home Page]
*[http://www.phillamarr.com/ The Phil LaMarr Home Page]
 
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Revision as of 22:35, 24 January 2014

Phil LaMarr
Phil LaMarr.jpg
ProfessionVoice actor
Born24 January, 1967
IMDB profilenm0482851
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Phil LaMarr is an actor and comedian, who Futurama fans know as the voice of Hermes Conrad, the lovable Jamaican bureaucrat. A Yale graduate and a former member of Yale's improv comedy group Purple Crayon, he has an extensive list of credits in movies, TV, and games, as well as a number of voice-over acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered as a cast member on the FOX sketch comedy series MADtv during the show's first five years, his role as the doomed Marvin in Pulp Fiction, and the title role in the Cartoon Network series Samurai Jack. In addition, he is the voice of Ollie Williams and others on the FOX sitcom Family Guy.

He provided voices for the Star Wars franchise as well, including Gadon Thek and others in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Riiken and others in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and many voices in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series.

Characters voiced

Major characters

(In order of appearance)

Notable minor characters

(In order of appearance)

Additional information

Trivia

External links