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7 July 1968, Detroit, Michigan, USA Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1968. Attended St. Matthew Elementary, Bishop Gallagher High School. He then went on to business school at Wayne State University for two years. In 1988 Danny transferred to the University of Arizona and switched his major to Musical Theatre. Since graduating form U of A, Danny has been acting in regional theaters across the country. He has established himself as a national voice-over talent with clients such as Bissel, Blockbuster, Bud Light, Ford Dealers, GMAC and KFC among others. He also did additional voices for the first season of "Futurama" and the Fox Christmas special, "Olive The Other Reindeer." In 1993 He originated the Role of Chico Fernandez in Jeff Daniel's comedy "The Vast Difference" at The Purple Rose Theatre. In 1996-97 Danny won acting awards in Michigan, Florida and Wisconsin for his portrayal of Aram in Richard Kalinoski's "Beast on the Moon". In 2003 Danny began touring the nation with "Triple Espresso; A Highly Caffeinated Comedy". Now based in Los Angeles, he continues to work in film, television & voice-over.
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Futurama: Groening and West say Season Six May Happen
added by newsBotThe fourth and final Futurama direct-to-dvd movie has just been released, aptly named "Into the Wild Green Yonder." And while the DVD seemingly ends the series, the future of the animated characters is still very much up in the air.
Created by The Simpsons' Matt Groening and David Cohen, Futurama revolves around a slacker named Phillip J. Fry (Billy West) who is cryogenically frozen. He awakens in the year 2999 and ends up taking a job as a cargo delivery boy at Planet Express. He encounters a strange crew of characters, played by West, Katey Sagal, John Dimaggio, Lauren Tom, Phil Lamarr, Maurice Lamarche, Frank Welker, Tress MacNeille, David Herman, Byrne Offutt, Kath Soucie, Dawnn Lewis, Tom Kenny, Danny Jacobs, and Phil Hendrie.
Sandwiched between The Simpsons and The X-Files, it debuted to 19 million viewers on Sunday, March 28, 1999. The following week, it drew 14.2 million. For episode three, it was moved
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San Diego Comic-Con Schedule: Saturday, July 25
added by newsBotThe following information focuses on the 2009 Comic-Con schedule that is set for Saturday, July 25th. It’s not a full schedule - it only highlights TV and movie related panels and events.
Highlights for Saturday include Lost, Fringe, a screening of the pilot episode of ABC’s V, a first look at Heroes: Redemption, 2012 and a little film coming out next year you may have heard of: Iron Man 2.
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Marvel: “Hero Up” with The Super Hero Squad Show!— Marvel’s first action-comedy series is a manic, mind-blowing, all-ages romp through the Marvel Universe. Coming to Cartoon Network in September, the animated show is loaded with superstar voice talent. Several of the actors will preview their characters in a live performance: Tom Kenny (Spongebob) as Iron Man and Modok, Charlie Adler (Cow and Chicken, Transformers features) as Dr. Doom, Steve Blum (Wolverine and the X-Men) as Wolverine,
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Futurama: Comedy Central Orders 26 New Episodes
added by newsBotThough the last Futurama movie, "Into the Wild Green Yonder," seemed like the end for Fry and his pals, they're coming back to television with all new episodes. Who says cancelled shows can't have a future?
Created by The Simpsons' Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, Futurama revolves around a slacker (Billy West) who is cryogenically frozen until the year 2999. He takes a job as a cargo delivery boy and encounters a strange crew of characters. The rest of the voice cast includes Katey Sagal, John Dimaggio, Lauren Tom, Phil Lamarr, Maurice Lamarche, Frank Welker, Tress MacNeille, David Herman, Byrne Offutt, Kath Soucie, Dawnn Lewis, Tom Kenny, Danny Jacobs, and Phil Hendrie.
After a troubled run on Fox, Futurama was cancelled in 2003. But the show's success in syndication and in DVD sales caused the studio to revive the characters for a quartet of direct-to-dvd movies. The movies were subsequently
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