John Dimaggio


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Also Known As
John Di Maggio, John William Dimaggio
Birth Place
North Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Born
September 04, 1968

Biography

A well-respected voice actor with a prolific work rate across both film and television animated projects, John DiMaggio's defining role was as Bender, the rude, alcoholic, cigar-chewing robot on Matt Groening and David X. Cohen's animated sci-fi comedy series "Futurama" (Fox 1999-2003, Comedy Central 2008-13). While his face may have remained unfamiliar to most fans, he also collected on...

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Biography

A well-respected voice actor with a prolific work rate across both film and television animated projects, John DiMaggio's defining role was as Bender, the rude, alcoholic, cigar-chewing robot on Matt Groening and David X. Cohen's animated sci-fi comedy series "Futurama" (Fox 1999-2003, Comedy Central 2008-13). While his face may have remained unfamiliar to most fans, he also collected on-screen guest credits as a character actor on numerous top-rated live-action shows.

DiMaggio began acting in children's theatre in his native New Jersey, but after studying drama in college, his earliest break came as a stand-up comedian. As half of the hip-hop-influenced beat-boxing double act Red Johnny and the Round Guy (he was Johnny), DiMaggio was a contemporary on the New York comedy scene with fledgling stand-up performers like Dave Chappelle, Jay Mohr and Sarah Silverman for six years. When the act split up, DiMaggio made the move to Los Angeles and resumed his acting career. He made his television debut on a 1996 episode of "Law & Order" (NBC 1990-2010) and his first film appearance as a construction worker in the Whoopi Goldberg vehicle "Eddie" (1996). His first major TV role came as the recurring character Dr. Sean Underhill on the hospital drama "Chicago Hope" (1994-2000).

DiMaggio initially began working as a voice-over artist while still living in New York as a way to pay the bills between acting gigs, and continued to seek work in the field after moving to Los Angeles. However, his casting as Bender in "Futurama" was a serendipitous accident: he had already auditioned and been accepted for a role as a cast member of the Fox late night sketch-comedy show "MADtv" (1995-2009), but had decided to turn the show down on the advice of his agent. Undeterred, the same casting crew asked him back to read for the roles of both Bender and Professor Philo T. Farnsworth on Matt Groening's "The Simpsons" follow-up "Futurama." The gravelly mix of pathos and aggression in DiMaggio's portrayal of the hard-gambling, human-hating robot Bender would go on to be one of the most popular cult television characters of the early 2000s, with many of the robot's sardonic witticisms making it onto t-shirts and bumper stickers.

With his name in the credits of one of the critically-acclaimed animated hits of the day, DiMaggio's list of voiceover credits soon boomed in both television and film. Among his highest profile appearances were the film "Dr. Doolittle 2" (2001) and the animated television shows "Samurai Jack" (Cartoon Network 2001-03), playing a particularly convincing and memorable role as The Scotsman. As Bender, he also transferred to Groening's other famous creation "The Simpsons" (Fox 1989- ) for a one-off "Futurama" crossover episode.

His voice skills transferred to a third career voicing video games including entries in the "Final Fantasy" and "Halo" series. Amongst gamers he was best known as the lead character Marcus Fenix from the "Gears of War" series, while fans of comic book characters heard him voice supporting characters in animated shows and video games featuring Spider-Man, Superman, The Avengers, The Incredible Hulk and X-Men, although his most celebrated appearance in this genre was as Aquaman in the series "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" (Cartoon Network 2008-11).

Having remained with "Futurama" through its cancellation in 2003 and its subsequent revivals, first as a series of TV movies in 2007, then with all-new episodes from 2010 to 2013, DiMaggio's career continued to display hard-working versatility outside of his most famous role. High-profile voice parts as leading characters in the film spinoff "The Penguins of Madagascar" (Nickelodeon 2008-15) and "Adventure Time With Finn & Jake" (Cartoon Network 2010- ) competed with roles in big-budget animated films such as the sequels "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" (2008) and "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted" (2012), as well as "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012).

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2019)
Mr. Freeze
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)
Voice
Scooby-Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2018)
Voice
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
Voice
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight (2017)
Harvey Bullock
Batman and Harley Quinn (2017)
Alec Holland
Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
Voice
Batman: Bad Blood (2016)
Tusk
Zootopia (2016)
Voice
Albert (2016)
Donny
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts (2015)
Killer Croc
Lego: Justice League Attack of the Legion of Doom (2015)
Lex Luthor
Lego: Justice League vs. Bizarro League (2015)
Slade Wilson
Back to the Jurassic (2015)
Voice
Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014)
King Shark
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
Voice
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (2013)
Mr. Hyde
Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure (2013)
Meathead Dog
Back To The Sea (2012)
Voice
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse (2012)
Little John
All-Star Superman (2011)
Ultra-Sphinx
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Voice
Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur (2011)
Friz
Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo (2010)
Amos the Groundskeeper
Little Fockers (2010)
Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
The Joker
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
Mia and the Migoo (2008)
Voice
Bolt (2008)
Dragon Hunters (2008)
Superman: Doomsday (2008)
Toyman
Bee Movie (2007)
TMNT (2007)
Underdog (2007)
Taking Back Our Town (2006)
Asterix and the Vikings (2006)
Barnyard: The Original Party Animals (2006)
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (2003)
Voice
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001)
Voice
Whispers: An Elephant's Tale (2000)
Voice
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)
Voice
The Pooch and the Pauper (2000)
The Darkling (2000)
Princess Mononoke (1999)
Voice
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
Eddie (1996)

Misc. Crew (Special)

Alien Voices (1999)
Sound
The Lost World (1998)
Sound

Life Events

1994

Debut voice role in "Pom Poko" (English language version)

1996

Debut television role in NBC's "Law & Order"

1996

Debut film role in "Eddie"

1996

Television role in CBS' "Chicago Hope"

1999

Starring television voice role in Fox's "Futurama"

2008

Guest television voice roles in Disney Channel's "Batman: The Brave and the Bold"

2008

Featured television voice role in Nickelodeon's "The Penguins of Madagascar"

2010

Featured television voice role in Cartoon Network's "Ben 10"

2012

Film voice role in "Wreck-It Ralph"

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