
Age: 49
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Jaleel Ahmad White (born November 27, 1976)[1] is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor while making guest appearances on dozen of television sitcoms before portraying Robert Richmond on the short-lived sitcom Charlie & Co (1985-1986) and also gained a lot of prominence for portraying Steve Urkel, his cousin Myrtle Urkel, and then even his alter ego role as Stefan Urquelle on the sitcom Family Matters (1989–1998),[2] where he was originally intended to make one appearance. White eventually became the main protagonist of the show. White was the first American actor to voice the Sega video game character Sonic the Hedgehog, doing so in the animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog (also known as Sonic SatAM) and Sonic Underground. After Family Matters ended, White starred in the short-lived UPN comedy series Grown Ups (1999–2000) and appeared in supporting roles in the films such as Who Made the Potato Salad? (2006), and also an additional supporting role as Detective Hamer in the two films including The Wrong Woman (2013) and Mommy, I Didn't Do It (2016); and even as James Black in the film The Preacher's Son (2017) and its 2018 sequel The Choir Director, and even reprising his role as Steve Urkel in the film Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie (2023).

Jaleel White

Bulbasaur
for Bulbasaur in Pokemon (80's Live Action TV Series)
Suggested by keithgordon1

Ash Ketchum is the Son of famous Professor Oak ancestor to the original of the Pokemon species: creatures which can be trained to a variety of purposes. Ash is driven to boyhood desire to discover every Pokemon type in existence through traveling and friendly dueling, but his purpose changes when he learns of a sinister orginization known as team rocket, a parmilitary secret society devoted to enslaving Pokemon and using them to conquer the world. Ash is forced into several deadly serious matches against Rocket Represenatives after being initially hand picked as a good inductee for Rocket, and then being hunted after he refuses. Alongside his woefully weak but determined Pokemon friends, Ash finds himself in a tournament, rigged so that the fight is all too real, and in a final confrontation with an ancient Pokemon will determine the fate of not only all Pokemon but of mankind as well.