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Dee Bradley Baker was born on 31 August, 1962 in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S., is an American voice actor (born 1962). Discover Dee Bradley Baker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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31 August |
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Bloomington, Indiana, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Voice Actor with the age 61 years old group.
Dee Bradley Baker Height, Weight & Measurements
At 61 years old, Dee Bradley Baker height is 5′ 8″ .
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5′ 8″ |
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Who Is Dee Bradley Baker's Wife?
His wife is Michelle Baker (m. 1990)
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Michelle Baker (m. 1990) |
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Dee Bradley Baker Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dee Bradley Baker worth at the age of 61 years old? Dee Bradley Baker’s income source is mostly from being a successful Voice Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Dee Bradley Baker's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962) is an American voice actor.
Much of his work has consisted of vocalizations of animals and monsters.
Baker's roles include animated series such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Codename: Kids Next Door, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Phineas and Ferb, Ben 10, The Legend of Korra, The 7D, and American Dad! His voice work in live-action series includes Legends of the Hidden Temple and Shop 'til You Drop, as well as films such as Space Jam and The Boxtrolls.
Baker has also voiced characters in video games such as Halo, Gears of War, Viewtiful Joe, Spore, Destiny, and Overwatch.
He is especially known for his work on various Star Wars television series, mainly as the voice of Captain Rex and other clone troopers in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: Rebels, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
Baker was born in Bloomington, Indiana, on August 31, 1962 and grew up in Greeley, Colorado.
He started performing at the age of nine and steadily worked in musicals, operas, plays, and stand-up comedy.
As a child, he was a fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, Planet of the Apes, and the music of Frank Zappa; he also had an interest in insects, arthropods, and dinosaurs.
He graduated from University High School in 1981 and received a Boettcher Scholarship.
Baker attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he studied philosophy, biology, fine arts, and German, the last of which he studied overseas for a year at the University of Göttingen.
He was involved in local theater productions and singing groups.
After graduating with a BA in philosophy in 1986, he was involved in many community theater projects, including a sketch comedy movie that aired on local public television.
In 1989, Baker moved to Orlando, Florida, where he worked on an improv sketch comedy show titled The Anacomical Players at EPCOT Center's Wonders of Life pavilion and joined various projects for Disney and Universal Studios.
His first major experience on national television was on the Nickelodeon game show Legends of the Hidden Temple from 1993 to 1995, where he was not only the announcer, but also the giant talking rock-god Olmec.
He portrayed Olmec with a "big, booming, loud, god-like voice".
During parts of the show, he would narrate a legend, and then ask the kid contestants related trivia questions.
The show lasted three seasons and 120 episodes.
When host Kirk Fogg moved to Los Angeles, he was encouraged to move there as well.
Baker moved to Southern California about a year before the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
He got involved in voice-over work; his first major character was Cow & Chicken's dad in the Cow & Chicken and I Am Weasel cartoons.
His first feature film voice-over was on the basketball-themed Looney Tunes film Space Jam where he voiced Daffy Duck, Taz and Toro.
He did voice work for various episodic and recurring cartoon characters in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, SpongeBob SquarePants, and The Powerpuff Girls.
He voiced starring characters Og in Mike, Lu & Og and Bagheera in the second season of Jungle Cubs.
In 2001, he added voice roles for Sanjay, Binky and other characters for The Fairly OddParents and co-starred as Mandy's father on Billy and Mandy.
He had a lead role as Numbuh 4 in Codename: Kids Next Door.
On the live-action front, he became the co-host and announcer for the game show Shop 'til You Drop which spanned several hundred episodes when it resumed broadcasting on the Family Channel and on the Pax television network, until a series retool in 2003; it was produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment, which had earlier co-produced Legends of the Hidden Temple.
He also had an on-screen recurring role as Phil Berg in the Nickelodeon sitcom series The Journey of Allen Strange where he plays a crazed journalist who tries to expose Allen's identity as a space alien.
Starting with gigs on The Wild Thornberrys, he voiced an assortment of animal characters, which would become one of his specialties.
He voiced Pig George in the live action animal film My Brother the Pig.
Baker has also been involved with television shows for younger children including: Dora the Explorer where he provided animal sounds; Mickey Mouse Clubhouse where he voices Boo Boo Chicken; Curious George where he voices Gnocchi, My Friends Tigger & Pooh where he voices Buster the dog and Jake and the Neverland Pirates (airing on Disney Junior) where he voices Tick-Tock the crocodile.
In Avatar: The Last Airbender where he voiced the creatures Appa and Momo and would soon voice many other creatures in the series as well as its sequel, The Legend of Korra, where he voices Naga, Pabu and Oogi.
He voiced in the American Dragon: Jake Long and Ben 10 series, the latter of which he voiced many alien creatures such as Stinkfly and Wildmutt, as well as some of the transformations.
He also voiced in the Ben 10 sequels such as Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Ben 10: Omniverse, as well as its live-action adaptations and the show's reboot.
Derrick J. Wyatt, who was the art director for Omniverse, noted that they had to allow other voice actors to do some of the aliens in the later series because Baker was doing almost all of them and some of the characters were putting a strain on his throat.
Outside of television, he provided the voice of Captain Jack Sparrow's talking parrot in the refurbished Pirates of the Caribbean rides at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom.
In 2007, Baker got the role of Perry the Platypus in the Disney series Phineas and Ferb.
At the San Diego Comic-Con 2013 panel, Baker mentioned that when he auditioned, he was asked to provide three different creature sounds, regardless of whether it actually sounded like a platypus, of which one was selected as Perry's characteristic sound.
Perry has become a breakout character for the series, with Baker appearing at multiple Comic-Con panels for the show.
In 2016, he and Fogg reprised their roles for a live action television movie adaptation of the show.
He reprised his role of Olmec again when Legends was revived in 2021 on The CW.