
Age: 79
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John Dezso Ratzenberger is an American actor, voice actor, director, producer, writer and entrepreneur. He is one of the most successful actors of all time in terms of box-office receipts. Ratzenberger is best known for portraying Cliff Clavin on the popular comedy series Cheers, for which he earned two Primetime Emmy nominations. He is also known being a voice actor appearing in almost every Pixar Animation Studios feature film, including Hamm in the Toy Story franchise, The Underminer in The Incredibles franchise, and Mack in the Cars franchise. Ratzenberger began his entertainment career while living in London in the 1970s. He had minor film and television roles throughout the late 70s and early 1980s before creating, and then landing, the role of the know-it-all mailman Cliff Clavin on Cheers, a role he portrayed throughout the show's eleven seasons. His first Pixar role was the voice of Hamm in Toy Story, and he has voiced Pixar characters in films and video games ever since. From 2004 to 2008 he hosted the TV documentary series Made in America. Outside of acting, he has promoted American entrepreneurship and manufacturing, and campaigned for several Republican candidates.

John Ratzenberger

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for P.T Flea in A Bug's Life: Twice Edtion
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In this reimagined edition of A Bug's Life, the familiar story of Flik and the ant colony takes on a vibrant new life with a K-pop makeover featuring members of the girl group TWICE. When the colony faces the threat of greedy grasshoppers once more, Flik sets out to find heroes—but instead discovers the powerhouse voices and bright spirits of TWICE, who bring not just help, but hope, unity, and electrifying music. With special performances, new emotional arcs, and original K-pop-inspired moments, A Bug's Life: Twice Edition blends animation with the heart and style of TWICE. As Dot finds her voice, Atta learns to lead, and Flik rediscovers his strength, they’re all uplifted by the magic and music that only TWICE can bring. Together, they’ll prove that even the smallest can shine the brightest.