Dana Snyder - Television

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
2000–present Aqua Teen Hunger Force/Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1/Aqua Something You Know Whatever Master Shake / Additional Voices Voice Actor
2001 Sealab 2021 Master Shake Voice Actor
1 episode
2006 Robot Chicken Master Shake / Other Characters Voice Actor
2005–present Squidbillies Granny Cuyler Voice Actor
2006–2007 Come On Over Dr. FullOvit Voice Actor
2006 Minoriteam Dr. Wang / Additional Voices Voice Actor
2006–present The Venture Bros. The Alchemist / The President Voice Actor
2007 ER Paranoid Man Actor
1 episode
2007 Saul of the Mole Men Kiko / Strata Operator 2
Benjamin Franklin
Actor
2007 Brothers & Sisters Office Worker Actor
1 episode
2007–2008 Code Monkeys Todd / Benny Voice Actor
2007–2010 Chowder Gazpacho Voice Actor
48 episodes
2008 Cartoonstitute Danger Planet Game Machine Voice Actor
2008 The Boondocks White Man Voice Actor
1 episode
2008 Young Person's Guide to History Benjamin Franklin Actor
TV special
2009–present B.O.B. Show Billy Voice Actor
2010–2011 The Penguins of Madagascar Leonard Voice Actor
2 episodes
2010 Mad Celebrities Without Their Makeup announcer / Narrator / Ben Franklin / The Watcher / Gustavo Rocque / Rango / Klaus, the owner of Klaus' shoe garden / Frosty the Snowman / Goomba / Slinky Dog / Wario / Cosmo / Various Voice Actor
2010 Fish Hooks Mr. Baldwin / Bud Voice Actor
2010 Robotomy Dreadnot / Thunderbyte Voice Actor
2010 Suicide by Side Sam Voice Actor
2011 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Actor
2012 Transformers: Prime Voice Actor
2012 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Voice Actor

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