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Richard Francis McGonagle[1] (born October 22, 1946)[2] is an actor and a voice actor for Regular Show.[1][2]
Early life[]
Richard Francis McGonagle was born on October 22, 1946 in Boston, Massachusetts, to his parents William Francis and Hildagard Virgina (née Hiller) McGonagle.[1] He was eventually called for duty by the Navy, serving for them for three years.[3] After serving, he would return to Boston before moving to New York City to pursue an acting career, performing in theater.[3] In the meantime, he served as a waiter and bartender to help supplement his acting career.[3] He eventually moved to Los Angeles, California to increase his acting roles.[3]
Career[]
He has acted in such series as Six Feet Under, Ally McBeal, Third Rock from the Sun, Seinfeld, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager.[3] He has provided the voices for General Grievous in Star Wars: Clone Wars, Four-Arms in Ben 10 and Barney Bear in the Tom and Jerry series.[2] On Regular Show, he has voiced Peeps in the episode of the same name and Carrey O'Key in "Karaoke Video", among others.[2] His voice acting agency is Innovative Artists.[4]
Voice credits[]
This section may be incomplete
Season 2[]
- "Peeps" - Peeps, Peeps Phone Operator
- "Go Viral" - Old Man Horseshoes, Nunchuck Bro
- "Karaoke Video" - Carrey O'Key
Season 3[]
- "Trucker Hall of Fame" - Bear Dog, Rent a Cop 1
- "Fancy Restaurant" - Herb
Season 4[]
- "The Last Laserdisc Player" - Floppy, Reel to Reel
Season 6[]
- "Format Wars II" - Floppy, Reel to Reel, Super Density
Season 8[]
- "Meet the Seer" - Reel to Reel
Personal life[]
McGonagle loves his fans, stating: "I’m the luckiest guy, I have the most loyal, enthusiastic fans! I always enjoy finding out what they think of my latest project, and I really appreciate their support so much."[3] He maintains a close friendship with his ex-wife.[3]