
Age: 55
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Alan Wray Tudyk (/ˈtjuːdɪk/ TEW-dik; born March 16, 1971) is an American actor. His film work includes roles in 28 Days (2000), A Knight's Tale (2001), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), voice and motion capture for Sonny in I, Robot (2004), and 3:10 to Yuma (2007). He starred in the black comedy horror film Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010). Tudyk has also appeared in the films Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), 42 (2013), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015), and Trumbo (2015). He has voiced characters in every Walt Disney Animation Studios film since 2012. Tudyk's television roles include Wash on the space Western drama series Firefly (2002–2003). The show ran for one season and developed a cult following after the series aired. He reprised the role in the 2005 continuation film Serenity, expanding on the events of the final episode of the series. His other roles include the 2007 English black comedy film Death at a Funeral, the sitcom Arrested Development (2005, 2013, 2019), the science fiction series Dollhouse (2009–2010), the superhero animated series Young Justice (2010–2013, 2019), and various voices on the animated series American Dad! (2011–present). Tudyk played Dr. Noah Werner on the sitcom Suburgatory (2011–2014). He also starred in the comedy series Newsreaders (2014–2015), the animated series Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015–2019), voiced Dangerboat in the series The Tick (2017–2019), played K-2SO in the 2016 film Rogue One, and Eric Morden/Mr. Nobody on the series Doom Patrol (2019). In video games, he voiced Mickey in Halo 3: ODST (2009) as well as reprising his roles as K-2SO in Star Wars Battlefront (2015) and as the Green Arrow in various DC Super Hero Video Games (2013, 2015, & 2017). Since 2019, Tudyk has voiced The Joker and Clayface in the series Harley Quinn. Tudyk plays Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle in the science fiction comedy series Resident Alien and voices Optimus Prime in the animated series Transformers: EarthSpark. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Tudyk, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Alan Tudyk

King Llort of the Trolls
for King Llort of the Trolls in A Troll In Central Park
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Flowers are reviled and despised in the land of the trolls. An ugly but unconventionally-friendly troll lives in the kingdom and, with his magical abilities, grows one flower too many for the Queen of the land, Gnorga, whose laws require all trolls to act mean and to scare outsiders whenever possible, lest they be turned to stone. As a punishment with convincing, he is intended to be exiled to a world devoid of plants, where he should live a life of proper trolldom, the Queen mistakenly and unknowingly sending him to Central Park in New York, where he feels right at home with the lush plant life all around. It is there that he creates a few friends of his, each of them flowers, though he longs for some genuine and organic friendship. One day, a young brother and sister are out in the park, their relationship broken, with the Brother, Gus, a brat who is often distant and focusing on technology and having grown up too fast, while Rosie, the sister, wants a simple connection with her brother. By luck, they happen upon the friendly Troll's home under the bridge, befriends the two. But, when the wicked Queen and her cautious King Llort see that Stanley is not where she intended to place him, she tries everything in her power to do away with him, before eventually deciding to deal with him herself, tearing Central Park to pieces and endangering all within it. Only Stanley and his friends can stop the madness.