
Age: 60
male
Early life He attended the University of Louisville where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre. For several years he worked as a stage actor and director. Acting career In 1997, he moved into acting for film and television. In 1998 (during a four-month period), he played three different villainous roles on Xena: Warrior Princess. One of the roles gave him the distinction of being victim to Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) in the "infamous Drool scene", is named by Xena fans, from the episode, In Sickness and In Hell. In 2005 he appeared in New Zealand's medical soap opera Shortland Street as nurse 'Liam Todd', caregiver to Dr. Chris Warner's twin sister, Amanda Warner (Marissa Stott). In 2007 he got his first major role in the Power Rangers franchise, the new voice of Alpha 6 in the Operation Overdrive episode “Once a Ranger”. He would go on to villainous voice Admiral Malkor in Power Rangers Megaforce, Snide in Power Rangers Dino Super Charge, Galaxy Warriors host Cosmo Royale and Ripcon in Power Rangers Ninja Steel and Super Ninja Steel and Scrozzle in Power Rangers Beast Morphers.

Campbell Cooley

Throzzle
for Throzzle in Machine Morphin' Power Rangers
Suggested by brandoncruz

The Power Rangers begin a massive attack on the Universe with Dark Specter (now called Grand Specter) and Scrozzle, as well as re-programmed Thrax who now serves as General Fultank While every active Ranger resists, Lord Zedd discloses his true identity as Zophram, the original Red Eltarian Ranger, accompanied by previously unseen alien Rangers. However, when Scrozzle activates a siphoning beam that depletes the Grid, Billy Cranston engages a secret backup and takes a shot at Scrozzle, apparently neutralizing the threat. Nevertheless, Scrozzle is reconstructed as Throzzle, now intending to weaponize Dark Ranger Gears crafted from stolen powers. While in stasis, Grand Spector uncovers a new realm—our realm—where Power Rangers exist solely as fiction. Throzzle aims to subjugate it. With all Ranger teams incapacitated, Billy and the Morphin Masters develop the Spectrum Ranger, a final-hope hero energized by limited Morphin Fibers. They enlist Matthew Patrick (MatPat), a brilliant yet unexpected choice. Assisting him are the Rangerborgs—Mario, Freddy Fazbear, Monika, and Steve—video game icons endowed with actual character souls and human disguises. Equipped with Gatling Morphers and Ranger Gears, they must thwart the RelmTech Empire, cleanse corrupted Ranger powers, and safeguard both the real world and the Power Rangers legacy itself.