
Age: 72
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As a busy Hollywood voice-actor, Townsend Coleman is perhaps one of the most recognizable voices on TV. For 16 years, he was the voice of NBC's "Must See TV" and "Comedy Night Done Right" primetime comedy promos, including hits from Seinfeld and Frasier to 30 Rock and The Office, as well as the promos for "The Tonight Show" starring Jay Leno (then Conan), "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (then Jimmy Fallon), "Last Call with Carson Daly" and "Saturday Night Live". He currently voices the daily on-air promos for the long-running "Live with Kelly and Michael" and radio spots for "Judge Judy", in addition to regularly voicing primetime promos for ABC Family, The Hub, and now, ABC-TV. But the character behind the voice really came to life in 1985, when Coleman, having just moved to Los Angeles from Cleveland, Ohio, auditioned for and got a part on the animated hit, "Inspector Gadget". As the voice of Corporal Capeman, Gadget's bumbling assistant, he embarked on an entirely new career, providing the voices for some of the most memorable characters in cartoons and commercials. In addition to thwarting evil as the voice of "The Tick", Fox Kids' hit animated series, he has provided the voices for many popular cartoon characters, including Michaelangelo, Rat King, and Usagi Yojimbo on the original, long-running cartoon series, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". He also voiced Waldo on "Where's Waldo?", Gobo, Architect, and Wrench on NBC's animated "Fraggle Rock", Scott/Teen Wolf on "Teen Wolf", Scratch on "Spacecats", the voice of Wayne Gretzky on "Prostars", Riot on "Jem and the Holograms", Dragonflyer on "Glofriends", Rewind on the 80's "Transformers", and 20 years later, Sentinel Prime on "Transformers: Animated" for Cartoon Network.

Townsend Coleman

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In the Gilded Age of America, there was a man named Woodrow Pride, but everyone called him Woody. Woody came all the way from New York to look for a paying job in California, where it landed him in the not-so-lucky Luckey Valley, where the only job available was being their new sheriff. Woody's met some friends in Luckey Valley like Jessie, a singer at a local saloon, Stinky Pete, a prospector looking for gold in California, and Bonnie "Bo" Peepers, a shepherdess whom he saved her flock from rustlers. But what Woody didn't know is that he was living in the regular spot for a criminal known as One-Eyed Bart, the cruelest criminal in the West. Woody stood up to Bart, but he sent Woody up the river, yet the cowboy survived thanks to his friends. Although hope seemed lost for Luckey Valley, the cowboy wouldn't give up on a town he just came to. Woody and his new roundup gang will have to tread through mountains, avoid bears, encounter rattlesnakes, all sorts of danger before he reaches Luckey Valley, and take down One-Eyed Bart once and for all!





