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Townsend Coleman

Townsend Coleman

18 titles Acting May 28, 1954 New York City, New York, USA

**Townsend Coleman: A Voice Acting Legacy**

Townsend Coleman has established himself as one of the most iconic voices in Hollywood, particularly across television. His journey began in 1985 when he moved to Los Angeles from Cleveland, Ohio, and quickly landed a role in the beloved animated series "Inspector Gadget," voicing the endearingly clumsy Corporal Capeman. This pivotal role marked the beginning of a remarkable career that would see him bring to life an array of unforgettable characters.

For an impressive 16 years, Coleman was the voice behind NBC's "Must See TV" and "Comedy Night Done Right" promotional spots, covering some of the network's biggest hits, such as "Seinfeld," "Frasier," "30 Rock," and "The Office." He also lent his voice to the promotional materials for "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," and "Saturday Night Live."

Coleman's voice acting prowess extends to numerous animated series, where he has portrayed characters like Michaelangelo, Rat King, and Usagi Yojimbo in the classic "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." His extensive credits include voicing Waldo in "Where's Waldo?", Gobo and Wrench in "Fraggle Rock," and even Wayne Gretzky in "Prostars." More recently, he reprised his role as Sentinel Prime in "Transformers: Animated" and continues to contribute to daily promos for shows like "Live with Kelly and Michael," solidifying his status as a staple in the voice acting industry.

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