
Age: 47
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Robert Jackson "R.J." Williams is an American actor, voice actor, television host, television producer, and entrepreneur, who is also currently the Founder and CEO of Young Hollywood LLC. Williams was born in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1978. He began his acting career in the 1980s with shows such as General Hospital, Magnum P.I., Full House, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Punky Brewster, Wake, Rattle, and Roll, and the television film, The Night They Saved Christmas. In the 1990s, Williams decided to take a hiatus from show business to attend both Crossroads High School, and the film school at University of Southern California. He later founded the digital video platform Young Hollywood, which creates and distributes celebrity and lifestyle programming globally, and has partnered with platforms such as Hulu, Google, Amazon, Roku, and YouTube. For Disney, he voiced Kit Cloudkicker in the Disney Afternoon animated series TaleSpin and took over the role of Cavin (replacing Jason Marsden) in the sixth season of the animated series Adventures of the Gummi Bears.

R.J. Williams

Kit Cloudkicker
for Kit Cloudkicker in Disney's House of Mouse
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House of Mouse is an American animated television series, produced by Walt Disney Television, which originally aired on ABC from January 2001 to May 2002, before moving to Toon Disney and Disney Channel from September 2002 to October 2003. In the series, Disney mascot Mickey and his gang of famous friends run a nightclub frequented by many other animated Disney characters from throughout the company's animation history. The series was a successor to the short-lived Mickey Mouse Works, an earlier program consisting of original cartoons featuring Mickey Mouse and friends. The majority of the cartoons featured on House of Mouse were reruns from Mickey Mouse Works, although classic theatrical cartoons as well as new Mickey Mouse Works cartoons were also regularly shown. The series was also created to commemorate and coincide with the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney's birth. The series also spawned two direct-to video films: Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains.