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Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor with an extensive career spanning nearly six decades. As of 2021, Welker holds over 860 film, television, and video game credits, making him one of the most prolific voice actors of all time. With a total worldwide box-office gross of $17.4 billion, he is also the third highest-grossing film voice actor of all time. Welker is best known for voicing Fred Jones in the Scooby-Doo franchise since its inception in 1969, and Scooby-Doo himself since 2002. In 2020, Welker reprised the latter role in the CGI-animated film Scoob!, the only original voice actor from the series in the movie's cast. He has also voiced Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in Epic Mickey and its sequel, Megatron, Galvatron and Soundwave in the Transformers franchise, Shao Kahn and Reptile in the 1995 Mortal Kombat film, Curious George in the Curious George franchise, Garfield on The Garfield Show, Nibbler on Futurama, the titular character in Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy in the Scooby-Doo franchise, Astro and Orbitty on The Jetsons, Mushmouse on Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse, and various characters in The Smurfs as well as numerous animal vocal effects in many works. In 2016, he was honored with an Emmy Award for his lifetime achievement. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank Welker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Frank Welker

Mr. Alves
for Mr. Alves in The Life and Times of Hugo
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The Life & Times of Hugo is an American adult animated sitcom created by Pedro Eboli, Justin Roiland, and Steve Dildarian, developed by Mike McMahan and Mark Satterthwaite, and produced by Bento Box Animation for FXX in the United States, Much in Canada, and Netflix internationally. It premiered on January 7, 2020. The series is a spin-off (and adult-animated version) of Cupcake & Dino: General Services, it's about Cup and Dino's assistant named Hugo (voiced by Roiland) who lives in Big City, California, with his girlfriend, Mayor Vicky (Natasha Leggero). Throughout the series, Hugo constantly finds himself in increasingly awkward situations in both his work and personal life.