
Age: 57
male
Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Oswalt first began performing standup comedy in the late 1980s. After spending two seasons writing for MADtv and starring in his own 1996 comedy special for HBO, he began performing in films and television shows including his film debut Down Periscope (1996) and The King of Queens (1998 - 2007). A rare starring film role was the voice of Remy in Pixar's Ratatouille (2007). Oswalt has appeared in dozens of other films and television series, primarily comedies, including many voice roles. Oswalt was married to writer Michelle Eileen McNamara on September 24, 2005 until her death in 2016. Their daughter, Alice Rigney Oswalt, was born on April 15, 2009. He has been married to actress Meredith Salenger since 2017.

Patton Oswalt

Big the Cat
for Big the Cat in Sonic The Hedgehog: Infinite Velocity
Suggested by rockscar

In a world where speed means survival, Sonic the Hedgehog lives freely as the planet’s fastest hero. But freedom is threatened when Dr. Robotnik uncovers the ancient Time Stones, powerful relics that can bend reality itself. With them, he awakens the guardian known as Chaos and builds a new ultimate weapon: the Anti-Existence Engine, a machine capable of erasing entire timelines. As fractures ripple across space and time, worlds collide. Classic Sonic and Modern Sonic cross paths, alternate dimensions open, and strange new heroes arrive Blaze the Cat from another realm, and Silver the Hedgehog, a warrior from a ruined future. Even Sonic’s greatest rival, Shadow the Hedgehog, is forced into the fight, questioning whether destiny can ever truly be rewritten. Together with Tails, Knuckles, and Amy, Sonic must unite old friends and unlikely allies to stop Robotnik before every future and every world vanishes in a flash of infinite velocity. Epic, fast, and heartfelt, Sonic the Hedgehog: Infinite Velocity reimagines the legend with breathtaking action, cosmic stakes, and the ultimate question: Can even the fastest hero escape time itself?