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Clarence John "Clancy" Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles.

Clancy Brown
Brown at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Clarence John Brown III

(1959-01-05) January 5, 1959 (age 63)
EducationSt. Albans School
Alma materNorthwestern University
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Jeanne Johnson
(m. 1993)
Children2
Parent
  • Bud Brown (father)
RelativesClarence J. Brown (grandfather)

Brown's film roles include Viking Lofgren in Bad Boys (1983), The Kurgan in Highlander (1986), Sheriff Gus Gilbert in Pet Sematary Two (1992), Capt. Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Sgt. Charles Zim in Starship Troopers (1997), and Stanley Thomas in Promising Young Woman (2020). On television, he has played Brother Justin Crowe on the HBO series Carnivàle (2003–2005), Waylon "Jock" Jeffcoat on the Showtime series Billions (2018–2019), Ray Schoonover on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Netflix series Daredevil (2015–2018) and The Punisher (2017–2019), and Kurt Caldwell / The Runaway Killer on the Showtime series Dexter: New Blood (2021–2022).

Brown provided the voices of Mr. Krabs on SpongeBob SquarePants (1999–present) and Lex Luthor in the DC Animated Universe (1996–2006), and several subsequent DC Comics animated projects. Other characters he has voiced include Doctor Neo Cortex and Uka Uka in the Crash Bandicoot franchise (1997–2003), Savage Opress and the Sixth Brother in the Star Wars series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2011–2013) and Tales of the Jedi (2022), Surtur in the MCU film Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and series What If...? (2021–present), and Hank Anderson in Detroit: Become Human (2018).


Early life


Clancy Brown was born on January 5, 1959,[1] in Urbana, Ohio,[2] and had an older sister, Beth who died in 1964. Their mother, Joyce Helen (Eldridge), was a conductor, composer and concert pianist. His father, Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr., was a newspaper publisher who helped manage the Brown Publishing Company, the family-owned newspaper business started by Clancy's grandfather, Congressman Clarence J. Brown. From 1965 to 1983, Bud Brown also served as a congressman, in the same seat as his own father, and later as Chairman of the Board of Brown Publishing.[3] The family continued to operate the business until 2010.

Brown graduated from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., and Northwestern University.[4] At St. Albans, Brown performed the role of Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth in The Crucible.[5] Brown has been married to Jeanne Johnson since 1993.[6] They have a son and a daughter.[6] Brown is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.


Career



Live-action performances


Brown in 2008
Brown in 2008

In Brown's first mainstream movie, he was cast as Viking Lofgren alongside Sean Penn in the 1983 crime drama Bad Boys. Brown is known for his role as the Kurgan in the 1986 film Highlander, his role as Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, Rawhide in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Frankenstein's monster in The Bride (1985), Army mercenary Larry McRose in Extreme Prejudice, the role of a band manager in Thunder Alley (1985), vicious killer Steve in Shoot to Kill (1988), the police officer in Michael Jackson's short movie Speed Demon (1988), Dead Man Walking, Sheriff Gus Gilbert in Pet Sematary Two, Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers (a role he would reprise in the animated series Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles), and Captain William Hadley in The Guardian. He also played a role in Flubber as one of the evil henchmen that get harmed by uncontrollably bouncing sports equipment. In 1989, he appeared in the action thriller Blue Steel.

Brown has played prison officers in three films dealing with miscarriages of justice: the tyrannical Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, the sympathetic Lt. Williams in The Hurricane, and Lt. McMannis in Last Light. In 2001, he played a magical character credited as 'The granter of wishes' in the Hallmark version of Snow White. In 2007, he played the Viking leader opposite Karl Urban in Pathfinder.

He starred in several independent films in 2008: The Burrowers, screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, and released in the United States on DVD in April 2009, and The Twenty. He appeared in Steven Soderbergh's 2009 film The Informant! opposite Matt Damon in which he played an attorney. He also portrayed Alan Smith in Samuel Bayer's 2010 remake of the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street.[7] In 2011, he appeared in Cowboys & Aliens (directed by Jon Favreau) with Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde. He was cast as the voice of The Goon in the animated feature film. He also starred as Albert Marconi in the film adaptation of the David Wong novel John Dies at the End, directed by Don Coscarelli.[8]

Brown was a series regular on the science fiction series Earth 2 from 1994 to 1995, playing the role of John Danziger. Brown was notable as the sinister preacher Brother Justin Crowe in the HBO series Carnivàle. Though the series only ran for two seasons, Carnivàle has attained a cult popularity and his performance was applauded by critics for showcasing a new side to his acting talents. He also starred in the Showtime production In the Company of Spies and the HBO film Cast a Deadly Spell.[9] As conservative United States Attorney General Jock Jeffcoat, he was one of the primary antagonists in seasons three and four of the Showtime series Billions.

He has also made many guest appearances on various television series including ER, the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Desert Crossing" as Zobral, Lost as Kelvin Joe Inman, and former baseball player (and investment scam mark) Rudy Blue on The Riches. Brown also appeared as the frontiersman Simon Kenton, the key to America's westward expansion, in the 2000 Kentucky Educational Television production "A Walk with Simon Kenton". Kenton resembled Brown in stature and is buried in Brown's hometown. Brown most recently appeared as Hart Sterling, founding partner of fictional law firm Sterling, Huddle, Oppenheim & Craft in ABC's The Deep End. He also guest starred on the Leverage series episode "The Gone Fishin Job" and on The Dukes of Hazzard sixth-season episode "Too Many Roscos". Currently, he appears on The CW's TV production of The Flash in the recurring guest-star role of General Wade Eiling. He has also portrayed Ray Schoonover in the Daredevil episodes "Guilty as Sin" and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" and The Punisher episode "Kandahar". He played Sheriff Joe Corbin in Sleepy Hollow.


Voice-over work


As a voice-over actor, Brown has appeared in several video games, usually playing an antagonistic character. He lends his voice to several of the crystallized dragons in the PlayStation game Spyro the Dragon. He voiced the corrupt Baron Praxis in the PlayStation 2 video game Jak II; Doctor Neo Cortex and Uka Uka in a number of the Crash Bandicoot video games; Montross (a Mandalorian rival of Jango Fett) in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter; Hades in God of War III; Thrall in the cancelled video game Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans; Scourgelord Tyrannus in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King; the conniving Alderman Richard Hughes in the Xbox 360 game Saints Row; and the cynical, foul-mouthed Lt. Anderson in Detroit: Become Human.

For animated television series, he voiced several characters (Hakon, Tomas Brod and Wolf) in the series Gargoyles; Tanuki Gonta in the English language dub of Pom Poko (1994); Raiden on the animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm; a Hessian trooper in The Night of the Headless Horseman (1999); billionaire Maxmilian Speil in Godzilla: The Series; and five of the six members of Legion Ex Machina in Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.

Since 1999, he has played the role of Mr. Krabs of SpongeBob SquarePants (as well as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its two sequels The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run). From 2000 to 2005, he played several roles (Captain Black, Ratso and the animated moose doll Super Moose) on Jackie Chan Adventures. He also voiced Vice-Principal Pangborn in All Grown Up!, Barkmeat in Catscratch, Otto in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (which also stars fellow SpongeBob co-star Tom Kenny, who voices Gibson) and Gorrath in Megas XLR.

For Disney, he has played roles such as the Dark Dragon in American Dragon: Jake Long, the Ugly Bald Guy in the movie Recess: School's Out, as well as Undertow in The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, and he also made a guest appearance in the Kim Possible episode "Oh, No! Yono" where he played the titular character. He also lent his voice to King Frederick in the Disney Channel series Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and the Disney Channel movie Tangled: Before Ever After.

For Nickelodeon, Brown has voiced several characters in the Avatar franchise, such as corrupt Dai Li leader Long Feng in Avatar: The Last Airbender in 2006 and top gangster Yakone in The Legend of Korra in 2012. He guest-starred in Dungeon as the Demon Cat and the narrator for the opening and closing quotes in the episode "Ocean of Fear". Brown also voices Destro in G.I. Joe: Renegades; Jeff Fischer's biological father in American Dad!; Grune the Destroyer in the ThunderCats reboot; and the recurring role of Agent Silas in Transformers: Prime.

From 2011 to 2013, Brown voiced Savage Opress, Count Dooku's new apprentice and Darth Maul's brother, in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He starred as Chris "Dogpound or Rahzar" Bradford, Shredder's top henchman, in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series. From the third quarter of 2014, Brown began doing voice-overs as the main talent for Chevy truck national and regional television commercials. On March 21, 2016, Brown began voicing a new character to the series, Red Death, a parody of the Marvel villain Red Skull, in The Venture Brothers episode "Red Means Stop". He continued this role in season 7, and was signed to appear in season 8 before the show's cancellation.


DC Universe

Brown is well known for voicing the villainous Lex Luthor in various animated media for over twelve years. He first voiced Luthor in the DCAU, starting with Superman: The Animated Series (where he had originally auditioned for the role of Superman) and reprised his role in the subsequent animated series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. He also voiced the character in the video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips as well as The Batman cartoon series. Brown later again played Luthor in the 2009 animated film Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. He also voiced a character under the name Rohtul (which is Luthor spelled backwards) in Batman: Brave and the Bold (while Kevin Michael Richardson provided the voice of the actual character). Brown once again voiced Lex in the video games Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and Lego DC Super Villains. From all these vocal appearances, Brown has played Lex Luthor longer than any other actor in history, including his own Justice League co-star Michael Rosenbaum (in Smallville).

Brown is also known for his voice work as villains in various DC animated series, movies, television shows, and video games: Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow on Batman Beyond, Trident on the Teen Titans cartoon series, Mr. Freeze and Bane on The Batman cartoon series, Per Degaton in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Parallax in the live-action Green Lantern film, King Faraday in the Young Justice cartoon series, and General Zartok in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. He appeared on The CW's The Flash recurring in the first season as General Wade Eiling.


Marvel Universe

Brown has also voiced various Marvel characters in various animated projects: Sasquatch on The Incredible Hulk 1996 cartoon series, several characters (George Stacy, Rhino and Ox) on The Spectacular Spider-Man, Mr. Sinister on Wolverine and the X-Men, Odin in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and both Red Hulk and Taskmaster on Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon series. In Daredevil and The Punisher he plays Major Schoonover, Frank Castle's former commanding officer. In Thor: Ragnarok, he voices the fire demon Surtur.[10]


Filmography



Live-action



Film

List of acting performances in films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Bad Boys"Viking" Lofgren
1984The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension"Rawhide"
1985Thunder Alley"Weasel"
1985The BrideViktor
1986HighlanderVictor Kruger / The Kurgan
1987Extreme PrejudiceMaster Sergeant Larry McRose
1988Shoot to KillSteve
1988MoonwalkerPolice OfficerSegment: "Speed Demon"
1989Season of FearWard St. Clair
1990Blue SteelDetective Nick Mann
1990Waiting for the LightJoe
1991AmbitionAlbert Merrick
1991Past MidnightSteve Lundy
1992Pet Sematary TwoSheriff Gus GilbertNominated – Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor
1994The Shawshank RedemptionCaptain Byron Hadley
1995Dead Man WalkingState Trooper
1996Female PerversionsJohn
1997Starship TroopersSergeant Charlie Zim
1997FlubberSmith
1999Claire Makes It BigFrankShort film
1999The HurricaneLieutenant Jimmy Williams
2000Chump ChangeThe Man
2002The Laramie ProjectRob Debree
2003The Making of Daniel BooneAllan KentonAlso executive producer
2003NormalFrank
2004Finding NeoCaptain HadmeShort film
2004GamblingThe Reverend
2005Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's MacbethDogg
2006The GuardianCaptain William Hadley
2007PathfinderGunnar
2007ParkerMax CrennaShort film
2008The BurrowersJohn Clay
2008The Express: The Ernie Davis StoryRoy Simmons
2008NASA SealsStoneShort film
2009SlapJoeShort film
2009The TwentyJohn Simmonds
2009The Informant!Aubrey Daniel
2010A Nightmare on Elm StreetAlan Smith
2011Cowboys & AliensPreacher Meacham
2011Green LanternParallax (voice)[11]
2012John Dies at the EndDr. Albert Marconi
2012At Any PriceJim Johnson
2012HellbendersFather Angus
2013SparksArcher
2013Water & PowerTurnvil
2013Nothing Left to FearPastor Kingsman
2013HomefrontSheriff Keith Rodrigue
2013The Trials of Cate McCallBrinkeroff
2013I Know That VoiceHimselfDocumentary[12][13]
2014Just Before I GoTed's Dad
2014When the Game Stands TallMickey Ryan
201499 HomesMr. Freeman
2016Hail, Caesar!Gracchus
2016WarcraftBlackhandMotion capture
2017Little EvilReverend Gospel
2017StrongerJeff Bauman Sr.
2017 ChappaquiddickUS Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara
2018SuperconAdam King
2018The Ballad of Buster ScruggsJoe "Surly Joe"Segment: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"
2019The Mortuary CollectionMontgomery DarkAlso executive producer
Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor
2020Promising Young WomanStanley Thomas
2020In Search of Darkness: Part IIHimselfDocumentary
2022Last LooksJim "Big Jim" Cuddy
2022In Search of TomorrowHimselfDocumentary
2023John Wick: Chapter 4TBAPost-production

Television

List of acting performances in television shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983The Dukes of HazzardKellyEpisode: "Too Many Roscos"
1987Corridos: Tales of Passion & RevolutionJohn ReedTelevision film
1987The Room UpstairsKevinTelevision film
1987The Man Who Broke 1,000 ChainsFlaggTelevision film
1989Fair GameEarl DunningTelevision film
1990China BeachJoeyEpisode: "Strange Brew"
1990Johnny RyanJohnny RyanTelevision film
1991Love, Lies and MurderDavid Brown2 episodes
1991Cast a Deadly SpellHarry BordonTelevision film
1992Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next GenerationClarenceTelevision film
1993Tales from the CryptRoger LassenEpisode: "Half-Way Horrible"
1993Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Malone StoryDave ChattelierTelevision film
1993Bloodlines: Murder in the FamilyBen GuardinoTelevision film
1993Last LightLieutenant Lionel McMannisTelevision film
1994–1995Earth 2John Danziger21 episodes
1995The Outer LimitsSergeant Linden StylesEpisode: "Afterlife"
1995Donor UnknownNash CreedTelevision film
1996Radiant CityAl GoodmanTelevision film
1996Desert BreezeUnknownPilot
1997–1998ERDr. Ellis West7 episodes
1998The Patron Saint of LiarsSonTelevision film
1999VendettaChief HennesseyTelevision film
1999In the Company of SpiesDale BeckhamTelevision film
1999The CaseysPete CaseyPilot
2000The PracticeDistrict Attorney Fox2 episodes
2000Yesterday's ChildrenDoug ColeTelevision film
2001Boss of BossesAndris KurinsTelevision film
2001Snow White: The Fairest of Them AllThe Granter of WishesTelevision film
2002Star Trek: EnterpriseZobralEpisode: "Desert Crossing"
2002Breaking NewsPeter Kozyck13 episodes
2002Red SkiesEdgar SterlingTelevision film
2003–2005CarnivàleBrother Justin Crowe24 episodes
2006LostKelvin Inman2 episodes
2007The RichesRudy BlueEpisode: "X Spots the Mark"
2008Law & OrderSheriff John BurkhartEpisode: "Knock Off"
2008Blank SlateAgent Miles McAvoyTelevision film
2010The Deep EndHart Sterling6 episodes
2010LeverageHugh WhitmanEpisode: "The Gone Fishin' Job"
2010MediumRob WalcottEpisode: "Where Were You When...?"
2011Aim HighBoris "The Bear" Klopov5 episodes
2012The FrontierJack Ramsay / LamazeePilot
2013The Surgeon GeneralBeckerPilot
2013–2016Sleepy HollowSheriff August Corbin6 episodes
2014The Trip to BountifulSheriffTelevision film
2014AgathaHankPilot
2014–2015The FlashGeneral Wade Eiling4 episodes
2015–2016Chicago P.D.Eddie3 episodes
2016DaredevilColonel Ray Schoonover2 episodes
2017The PunisherMajor Ray SchoonoverEpisode: "Kandahar"
2018–2019The GoldbergsMr. Crosby4 episodes
2018–2019BillionsWaylon "Jock" Jeffcoat16 episodes
2019SchooledMr. Crosby5 episodes
2019–2020EmergenceEd Sawyer13 episodes
2019The CrownLyndon B. JohnsonEpisode: "Margaretology"
2019The MandalorianBurgEpisode: "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
2019SpongeBob's Big Birthday BlowoutMr. SlabsTelevision film
2021–2022Dexter: New BloodKurt Caldwell8 episodes

Voice roles



Film

List of voice performances in animated films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes AwakenHakonDirect-to-DVD
1997Annabelle's WishLawyer / SheriffDirect-to-DVD[11]
1998The Jungle Book: Mowgli's StoryAkela The WolfDirect-to-DVD[11]
2000The Little Mermaid II: Return to the SeaUndertowDirect-to-DVD[11]
2001Recess: School's OutBald Guy[11]
2003Atlantis: Milo's ReturnVolgudDirect-to-DVD[11]
2004The SpongeBob SquarePants MovieMr. Krabs[11]
2005Pom PokoGontaEnglish dub[11]
2009Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesLex LuthorDirect-to-DVD[11]
2013Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes UniteLex LuthorDirect-to-DVD
2014Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes UnitedTaskmasterDirect-to-DVD[11]
2015The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of WaterMr. Krabs / Sir Pinch-A-Lot[14][11]
2017Thor: RagnarokSurtur[11]
2019Lady and the TrampIsaac
2020The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the RunMr. Krabs[15][11]

Television

List of voice performances in animated shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Little MermaidOctopin LeaderEpisode: "Heroes"
1994–1996GargoylesHakkon / Wolf / Tomas Brod12 episodes
1996Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the RealmRaiden13 episodes[11]
1996The Incredible HulkSasquatchEpisode: "Man to Man, Beast to Beast"[11]
1996–1997The Mighty DucksSiege23 episodes
1996–2000Superman: The Animated SeriesLex Luthor19 episodes[11]
1997The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestColonel Nikola / The Entity / Professor Francois2 episodes
1997The Legend of Calamity Jane"Wild Bill" Hickok13 episodes
1997Extreme GhostbustersTempusEpisode: "Ghost Apocalyptic Future"
1997Hey Arnold!PorkpieEpisode: "Freeze Frame"
1997–1998The New Adventures of ZorroAdditional Voices26 episodes
1998HerculesBlotoxEpisode: "Hercules and the Techno Greeks"
1998The Secret Files of the Spy DogsBaron BoneEpisode: "Bone"
1998The LionheartsButch1 episode
1998–2000Voltron: The Third DimensionIGOR / Robot Maximus5 episodes
1999Timon & PumbaaAngry ManEpisode: "Boo Hoo Bouquet"
1999The Angry BeaversHarringtonEpisode: "In Search of Big Byoo-Tox"[11]
1999Godzilla: The SeriesMaxmillian Spiel2 episodes
1999The Night of the Headless HorsemanHessian TrooperTelevision film
1999–2001Big Guy and Rusty the Boy RobotLegion Ex Machina #1–526 episodes
1999–presentSpongeBob SquarePantsMr. Krabs / Various charactersMain role[11]
2000Roughnecks: Starship Troopers ChroniclesSergeant Charlie Zim3 episodes
2000RecessLieutenant LaMaiseEpisode: "The Army Navy Game"
2000Histeria!Various CharactersEpisode: "North America"
2000Buzz Lightyear of Star CommandTough / Kleev / Sentry #22 episodes[11]
2000Batman Beyond"Big Time" BigelowEpisode: "Betrayal"[11]
2000Teacher's PetFifth Grade Teacher2 episodes
2000–2005Jackie Chan AdventuresCaptain Black / Ratso / Various Characters67 episodes
2001The Zeta ProjectSheriff Morgan2 episodes[11]
2001–2003Justice LeagueLex Luthor8 episodes[11]
2001–2004Lloyd in SpaceOfficer Frank Horton12 episodes
2002The Powerpuff GirlsMascumaxEpisode: "Members Only"[11]
2002Samurai JackDragonEpisode: "Jack and the Farting Dragon"[11]
2003Spider-Man: The New Animated SeriesRaymondEpisode: "Sword of Shikata"
2003Teen TitansTridentEpisode: "Deep Six"[11]
2003–2007All Grown Up!Vice Principal Pangborn / Various Characters10 episodes
2004Duck DodgersArchduke ZagEpisode: "Pig Planet"[11]
2004Brandy & Mr. WhiskersSargeEpisode: "Private Antics, Major Problems"
2004–2005Megas XLRGorrath / Various characters10 episodes[11]
2004–2006Justice League UnlimitedLex Luthor13 episodes[11]
2004–2006Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Otto52 episodes
2004–2007The BatmanMr. Freeze / Bane / Lex Luthor6 episodes[11]
2005CatscratchBarkmeatEpisode: "Off the Leash"[11]
2005The Life and Times of Juniper LeeLex Luthor / NestorEpisode: "Monster Con"
2005–2006A.T.O.M.Alexander Paine12 episodes
2005, 2007Kim PossibleCommander Kane / Yono The Destroyer2 episodes
2005–2007American Dragon: Jake LongDark Dragon3 episodes
2006Lilo & Stitch: The SeriesEgo Leader / FirefighterEpisode: "Ace"
2006Avatar: The Last AirbenderLong Feng / Bosco5 episodes
2006–2007Biker Mice from MarsCataclysm12 episodes[11]
2007Ben 10KenkoEpisode: "Game Over"[11]
2007–2010, 2021American Dad!Henry Fischer / Various Characters4 episodes
2008Ben 10: Alien ForceDragonEpisode: "Be-Knighted"[11]
2008–2009Wolverine and the X-MenMister Sinister3 episodes
2008–2009The Spectacular Spider-ManGeorge Stacy / Rhino / Ox16 episodes[11]
2009Phineas and FerbThe Regurgitator / Santa Claus / Various Characters5 episodes
2009The Secret SaturdaysDr. BaraEpisode: "Shadows of Lemuria"[11]
2010Batman: The Brave and the BoldPer Degaton / Rohtul2 episodes[11]
2010Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilMagnus Magnuson3 episodes
2010Adventure TimeNarrator / Demon Cat / Evil Guy, Dungeon2 episodes[11]
2010–2011G.I. Joe: RenegadesDestro6 episodes[11]
2010–2011The Penguins of MadagascarBuck Rockgut3 episodes[11]
2010–2012The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesOdin3 episodes[11]
2010–2013Pound PuppiesSalty8 episodes
2011ThunderCatsGrune6 episodes[11]
2011–2013Transformers: PrimeSilas8 episodes[11]
2011–2013Star Wars: The Clone WarsSavage Opress8 episodes
2011Wallaby RunRedUS version
Television movie
2012Young JusticeKing FaradayEpisode: "Performance"[11]
2012Green Lantern: The Animated SeriesGeneral Zartok2 episodes[11]
2012The Legend of KorraYakone2 episodes
2012–2017Ultimate Spider-ManTaskmaster / Red Hulk / Ben Parker / The Phantom Rider11 episodes[11]
2012–2013Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedHebediah Grim / Nibiru3 episodes
2012–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesChris Bradford / Dogpound / Rahzar30 episodes[11]
2013Wander Over YonderBadlands DanEpisode: "The Bad Guy/The Troll"[11]
2013Kung Fu Panda: Legends of AwesomenessPei MeiEpisode: "Five is Enough"[11]
2013–2015Sofia the FirstConstable Myles3 episodes[11]
2013Dark MinionsDrebnorPilot
2013DC Nation ShortsNegative Man / General Immortus3 episodes
2013–2015Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Thunderbolt Ross / Red Hulk / Uatu / Hogun / Black Bolt52 episodes[11]
2014ArcherRickyEpisode: "Archer Vice: Baby Shower"
2014TripTankVarious Voices3 episodes[11]
2014–2019Avengers AssembleUatu The Watcher / Red Hulk / Taskmaster10 episodes[11]
2014Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in ParadiseGorilla GroddTelevision special
2015Axe CopVarious Voices3 episodes
2015–2018Star Wars RebelsRyder Azadi12 episodes
2015Golan the InsatiableOld ManEpisode: "Pilot"
2015Mickey MousePig BikerEpisode: "Road Hogs"
2015Pickle and PeanutVarious CharactersEpisode: "Greg/Gramma Jail"
2016Sheriff Callie's Wild WestWildcat McGraw1 episode
2016–2018Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaGunmar28 episodes[11]
2016The Adventures of Puss in BootsBloodwolfEpisode: "The Bloodwolf"[11]
2016–2018The Venture Bros.Red Death4 episodes
2016-2019Milo Murphy's LawJavier / Mr. Blunt2 episodes[11]
2017-2020Rick and MortyRisotto Groupon / Vengeful Train Passenger2 episodes
2017OK K.O.! Let's Be HeroesMr. Cardsley / Powio Statue / PavelEpisode: "No More Pow Cards"
2017Tangled: Before Ever AfterKing Frederic (voice role)Television film[11]
2017–2020Rapunzel's Tangled AdventureKing Frederic (voice role)24 episodes[11]
2017–2018Stretch Armstrong and the Flex FightersJack Kinland / Smokestack2 episodes[11]
2018Dallas & RoboThe Stranger4 episodes
2018–2019The Epic Tales of Captain UnderpantsMr. Ree / Splotch4 episodes[11]
20183Below: Tales of ArcadiaGunmarEpisode: "Lightning in a Bottle"[11]
2019Niko and the Sword of LightOtto The Automatron2 episodes
2019Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure HeartShin MaoEpisode: "Small"[11]
2019SpongeBob's Big Birthday BlowoutMr. KrabsTelevision film
2020DuckTalesFrankensteinEpisode: "The Trickening!"
2020Wizards: Tales of ArcadiaGunmar5 episodes[11]
2020The Wonderful World of Mickey MouseBig Bad WolfEpisode: "The Big Good Wolf"
2021–presentKamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under YearsMr. Krabs[11]
2021CallsGeneral Wilson2 episodes
2021InvincibleDamien Darkblood3 episodes[11]
2021What If...?SurturEpisode: "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?"[11]
2021–presentThe Patrick Star ShowMr. Krabs
2022The ExoditeKelseth the Exodite2 Episodes
2022Tales of the JediThe Sixth Brother / The Inquisitor[16]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Lands of Lore: Guardians of DestinyThe Draracle / Dracoid / Large Imp
1997Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes BackDoctor Neo Cortex[17][11]
1997FalloutRhombus[11]
1998Crash Bandicoot: WarpedDoctor Neo Cortex / Uka Uka[18][11]
1998Spyro the DragonVarious Roles
1999Lands of Lore IIIDraracle / Celerian
1999Crash Team RacingDoctor Cortex / Uka Uka[19][11]
2000Crash BashDoctor Cortex / Uka Uka
2001Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of CortexDoctor Cortex / Uka Uka[20][11]
2002Run Like HellDag'rek[11]
2002SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the MonthMr. Krabs[11]
2002Superman: Shadow of ApokolipsLex Luthor[11]
2002Run Like Hell: Hunt or Be HuntedDag'rek
2002Star Wars: Bounty HunterMontross[11]
2002Minority Report: Everybody RunsJohn Anderton[11]
2002SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying DutchmanMr. Krabs[11]
2003Nickelodeon Toon Twister 3DMr. Krabs
2003Superman: Shadow of ApokolipsLex Luthor[11]
2003Crash Nitro KartCortex / Uka Uka[21][11]
2004Jak IIBaron Praxis[11]
2004Jak 3Baron Praxis[11]
2004The SpongeBob SquarePants MovieMr. Krabs[11]
2005SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!Mr. Krabs[11]
2005Sly 3: Honor Among ThievesLieutenant GronkUncredited
2006Saints RowAlderman Richard Hughes[11]
2007Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning EarthLong Feng
2010God of War IIIHades[11]
2012Lego Batman 2: DC Super HeroesLex Luthor
2012Call of Duty: Black Ops IIStrike Force Soldier
2012PlayStation All-Stars Battle RoyaleBaron Praxis[11]
2013SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic RevengeMr. Krabs[11]
2014Lichdom: BattlemageRoth
2014Lego Batman 3: Beyond GothamLex Luthor
2014Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the OozeRahzer[11]
2015SpongeBob HeroPantsMr. Krabs/Sir Pinch-A-Lot[11]
2016Hammer 2: ReloadedHammer
2017Mass Effect: AndromedaAlec Ryder[11]
2018Detroit: Become HumanLieutenant Hank AndersonAlso motion capture[11]
2018Lego DC Super-VillainsLex Luthor[11]

Theme parks

List of voice performances in theme parks
Year Title Role Notes
2003Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon BlastMr. Krabs
2005SpongeBob SquarePants 4-DMr. Krabs

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[de] Clancy Brown

Clarence J. „Clancy“ Brown III (* 5. Januar 1959 in Urbana, Ohio) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Synchronsprecher.
- [en] Clancy Brown

[es] Clancy Brown

Clarence John "Clancy" Brown III (Urbana, Ohio, 5 de enero de 1959) es un actor estadounidense conocido por su papel de El Kurgan en el clásico de culto Highlander(Los Inmortales).

[ru] Браун, Клэнси

Кларенс Джон Браун III (англ. Clarence John Brown III, род. 5 января 1959, Эрбана) — американский актёр.



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