Chris Phillips (voice actor)

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Chris Phillips is an American voice actor. He has had roles in Rockstar games, such as Marty Chonks and El Burro in Grand Theft Auto III and voiced Alex Balder, Mercenary and Killer Suit in Max Payne (both 2001). He has also had roles in Atari games, including Nolaloth, Thunderbelly, Lorne Starling, Koraboros and Prison Leader in Neverwinter Nights 2 (2006) and Crowley in Alone in the Dark (2008).[1]

OccupationVoice actor
Yearsactive1981–present
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Years active1981–present
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Career

Phillips was the voice of Face, the former mascot of Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block. Phillips voiced Face from 1994 to 2003, and returned to voice him for an appearance on the New Year's countdown with Stick Stickly on TeenNick's The '90s Are All That block in 2011. In Easter (March 27), 2016, Phillips returned to voice Face on NickSplat's YouTube video "Are You An Easter Bunny?". Phillips was one of Cartoon Network's continuity announcers from 1992 to 1997 and returned to the network in 2007 as the announcer for its "Invaded" event.

Phillips voiced many characters on the animated series Doug, (Disney) and became the voice of Roger Klotz and Boomer Bledsoe when Billy West left. Other animated series Phillips has worked on include PB&J Otter for Disney, Beavis and Butt-Head for MTV, Generation Jets for CBS, and Bubble Guppies and Team Umizoomi for Nickelodeon.[2] Phillips did voice work for the PBS show Between the Lions and has been in numerous "TV Funhouse" episodes for Saturday Night Live.

Animated film credits include Felix the Cat: The Movie as the Professor, and Grumper, Roger Klotz, various voices in Doug's 1st Movie,[3] and various voices in Osmosis Jones, directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly.

Phillips has provided voice work for a number of video games, including Grand Theft Auto III, Max Payne 1 & Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, Red Dead Revolver, Alone in the Dark and Neverwinter Nights 2.

His voice has appeared on TV and radio commercials for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, Comcast, Honey Nut Cheerios, eBay, Rolaids, Arby's, Cocoa Puffs, Miller Lite, Lucky Charms, New York Lottery, Cingular, FedEx and Pepto-Bismol.

He appeared in the Denis Leary specials No Cure for Cancer, Lock 'n Load, and Douchebags and Donuts, and directed and appeared in the off-Broadway version of No Cure for Cancer. He was in Leary's holiday special Merry F %$in' Christmas for Comedy Central, wrote and produced the title song and was co-author of the book of the same name. Phillips writes all of Leary's songs with him and produces his CDs. He has received a platinum album for the single "Asshole" and a gold record for No Cure for Cancer.

Phillips has written and produced music for American Motors cars and Ethan Allen Furniture commercials. He co-wrote and performed the theme for Shorties Watching Shorties for Comedy Central and is in the house band for The Comedy Central specials Comics Come Home. Phillips and his band The Enablers are the back-up band for Denis Leary; they released their own CD entitled Everest. Phillips is the secondary continuity announcer for the Nick Jr. Channel.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRole
1982Beach HouseNudge
1988Felix the Cat: The MovieThe Professor
Grumper
1990Street HunterRadio Commentator
1994The RefOld Baybrook Policeman
1995To Die ForHigh School Soccer Player (uncredited)
1999Doug's 1st MovieRoger Klotz
Boomer
Larry
Mr. Chiminy
2001Osmosis JonesDoug The Firefighter, Additional Character Voice
2002The LoversAdditional voices
2003A Very Wompkee ChristmasScout
2011Top Cat: The MovieVinny
Spectrum
2012Ice Age: Continental DriftAdditional voices
2013EpicAdditional voices
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Care BearsMr. Space Clown, President of Gamma #1, Melvin (voices)3 episodes; Uncredited
19901/2 Hour Comedy HourAnimated Character - Opening Sequence
1991–95Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?Character Voices5 episodes
1992–97Cartoon NetworkChannel Announcer
1993Denis Leary: No Cure for CancerHimself
1993–2013NickelodeonChannel Announcer
1994–presentNick Jr.Face (1994–2003)
Promo Announcer (2004–present)
1996–99Doug (Disney)Roger M. Klotz, Boomer Bledsoe (Disney version, replacing Billy West), Larry the A.V. Nerd (Disney version, replacing Steve Higgins) (voices)Main role 65 episodes
1997Denis Leary: Lock 'n LoadHimself
1998–2000PB&J OtterErnest Otter, Munchy Beaver, Cap'n Crane, Walter Raccoon (voices)Main role 65 episodes
1999KaBlam!Additional voicesEpisode: "Going the Extra Mile" (segment: "Little Freaks")
2000–10Between the LionsCliff Hanger, additional voices16 episodes
2001–05Saturday Night LiveVariousSaturday TV Funhouse shorts
2002Contest SearchlightHimself
2003–04Generation JetsWillie, Spike, Blitz13 episodes
2004The Wrong CoastVarious Celebrity Voices2 episodes; TV mini-series
Davey and Goliath's Snowboard ChristmasAdditional voicesTV movie
Mighty Bug 5Mr. BigsnailInterstitial series
2005Merry F#%$in' ChristmasAdditional voices
The Buzz On MaggieFrench waiterEpisode: "Le Termite"
2005–09Nicktoons NetworkChannel Announcer
2007Cartoon Network InvadedAnnouncerFor May 2007 only.
2009Rescue MeRep. Gerard1 episode
2011Beavis and Butt-HeadVariousvarious episodes
The 90's Are All ThatFace"Stick Clark's New Year's Sticking Eve"
2011–23Bubble GuppiesMr. Grouper (singing voice), Clam, Mr. Grumpfish, Various snails, lobsters and crabs (voices)128 episodes
2011–14Team UmizoomiDoormouse, Silly Bear, Zilch, Squiddy, Additional Voice Talent21 episodes
2014–17Wallykazam!Cake Monster, Jingle Troll, Goblin Guard (voices)4 episodes
2016NickSplatFacePromo
2018–21Pinkalicious & PeterrificMr. Crunk, Zookeeper, Penguin, Spritely, Lucky Ducky, Pink Ducks, Ringmaster Gnome (voices)14 episodes
2018–20Butterbean's CafeSpork and Spatch (voices)18 episodes
201844 CatsGas, Little Baddy (voices)5 episodes
2019Welcome to the WayneMeshughnah (voice)Episode: "Welcome to the Wassermans"
2025Super Duper Bunny LeagueBoss, Litterbug (voices)6 episodes
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Video games

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YearTitleRole
1996Nick Jr. Play Math!Face
2001Max PayneAlex Balder, Mercenary, Killer Suit
Grand Theft Auto IIIEl Burro, Marty Chonks
2002Mafia: The City of Lost HeavenAdditional Voice Over Talent
2003Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max PayneCleaner
2004Red Dead RevolverCarnaby Peabody, Hanz Kenyan, Gabby Brennan
2006Neverwinter Nights 2Nolaloth, Thunderbelly, Lorne Starling, Koraboros, Prison Leader
2008Alone in the DarkCrowley
Order Up!Jimbo Jambo, Tex Porterhouse
Goosebumps HorrorlandCarnival Barker
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Other

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2012Captain Cornelius Cartoon's Cartoon LagoonCaptain Cornelius Cartoon
2014Tennessee Tuxedo and ChumleyTennessee Tuxedo, Chumley, Baldy, Phineas J. Whoopee Video short
2017 Nickelodeon Animated Shorts ProgramRabbitEpisode: "Mini Cops"
Captain D's commercialsDave the "D-Gull"Television
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