Career
Some of his appearances on TV were in Eureka, The Outer Limits, Corner Gas, Sliders, Stargate Universe, The Sentinel, NCIS and The X-Files. Some film appearances were in Happy Gilmore, Castle Ghosts of the British Isles (the first documentary he appeared in), Fear of Flying, I'll Be Home for Christmas, Best in Show, The Sport Pages: The Heidi Bowl, and Everything's Gone Green. He also had a recurring role in Beggars and Choosers.
As a voice actor, he replaced Ian James Corlett as the voice of Goku in Funimation/Saban's original dub of Dragon Ball Z, and also voiced Goku in Geneon's dub of the Dragon Ball Z movies Dead Zone, The World's Strongest, and The Tree of Might, as well as early episodes of Westwood Media's international dub of the series. He also voiced Rolf in Ed, Edd n Eddy and has voiced Whiplash in Iron Man: Armored Adventures. He originally wanted to play The Eds but didn't land the role but was confronted with Danny Antonucci himself to play Rolf. He also voiced Reaper in the video game Devil Kings. He also voiced Byrne in the CGI animation, Dreamkix.
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