Eric Goldberg
Eric Allen Goldberg is a prominent American animator, film director, and voice actor, recognized for his significant contributions to the animation industry at both Walt Disney Animation Studios and Warner Bros. Animation.
Goldberg's voice talents have brought to life several beloved characters, most notably Marvin the Martian, Tweety Bird, and Speedy Gonzales in various Looney Tunes productions. His dynamic performances have left a lasting impact on audiences and have been integral to the legacy of these iconic figures.
His extensive filmography boasts a range of celebrated projects. He played a vital role in the creation of animated classics such as "Aladdin," where his animation style contributed to the film's visual magic. He also lent his talents to "Pocahontas," "The Princess and the Frog," "Fantasia 2000," and "Moana," showcasing his versatility across different storytelling genres. Additionally, he participated in "Hercules" and "Winnie the Pooh," further solidifying his status in the animation world.
Goldberg's work on "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" reflects his deep-rooted connection to Warner Bros. characters. Throughout his career, he has received acclaim for his innovative techniques and storytelling abilities, making him a key figure in the evolution of animated cinema.