Maurice LaMarche
- Actor
- Producer
- Sound Department
Maurice LaMarche is a Canadian-born comedian and voice actor from Toronto, Ontario who has lived and worked in the United States since 1980. He is most well-known for voicing The Brain on Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs; Lrrr, Morbo, Hedonismbot, Calculon and Kif Kroker on Futurama; Mr. Big in Zootopia; King Agnarr in Frozen; Mr. Freeze in Batman: Arkham City; Yosemite Sam in The Looney Tunes Show; Abradolph Lincoler and Adult Morty Junior on Rick & Morty; Toucan Sam in Froot Loops commercials (1987-2020), and Orson Welles on both The Critic and The Simpsons. He was also the signature voice of the entire U.S. ad campaign for Lexus from 2009 to 2017. He has won two Primetime Emmy Awards (and received a third nomination) for his character voice work on Futurama, as well as a Daytime Emmy nomination for playing The Brain on Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky And The Brain.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 25 wins & 18 nominations total
8.5
TV Series
- Morbo
- Kif Kroker
- Calculon
- Hedonismbot
- Walt
- Additional Voices
- Lrrr
- Horrible Gelatinous Blob
- Lt. Kif Kroker
- The Hyperchicken
- Don Cunningham
- Clamps
- Donbot
- Headless Clone of Agnew
- The Crushinator
- The Hyper-Chicken
- Axl
- The Borax Kid
- Auctioneer
- Fishy Joe
- George Washington's Head
- Raoul
- The Scary Door Narrator
- Waiter
- Betsy
- Buggalo
- Butler
- Destructor
- Doctor
- Dr. Perceptron
- Executive Beta
- Fishy Joseph Gillman
- Inglis Raoul
- Narrator
- Newsreel Announcer
- Ronald Reagan's Head
- TV Announcer
- The Big Brain
- Victor
- Yuri
- 'Good Show!'
- Ab-Bot
- Abraham
- Abraham Lincoln's Head
- Academy Awards Announcer
- Albino Shouting Gorillas
- Alexander Hamilton
- Alien Leader
- Amish Man
- Angus McZongo
- Announcer
- Ape
- Ape #1
- Aracneon
- Archaeologist
- Attila the Hun
- Auto-Pilot
- Bailiff
- Balloon Operator
- Band Member
- Barking Snakes
- Basil
- Basketball Announcer
- Bean Salesman
- Benjamin Franklin
- Bidder #1
- Big-Mouthed Mutant
- Billgar
- Blek
- Border Guard
- Bouncer
- Brain Balls
- Brrr
- Business Monkey
- Captain Megameat
- Carcarons
- Cartridge Unit
- Caterpillar
- Chainsaw-Eating Robot
- Civil Defense Van
- Clock
- Commercial Announcer
- Costume Contest Announcer
- Crushinator
- Cryogenisist
- Cuckoo
- Cylon
- Dandy Jim
- Dean Vernon
- Decapodian Tailor
- Digby
- Documentary Announcer
- Documentary Narrator
- Dog Walker
- Donkey Kong
- Dr. Banjo
- Dragon Ghost
- Dumblock
- E-Mail Voice
- Elves
- Elzar's Announcer
- Emperor Bont
- Erwin Schrödinger
- Evil Lincoln
- Execubot Beta
- Executioner
- Executive Alpha
- Fire Creature
- Flamo
- Flying Spaghetti Monster
- Fountain Kraken
- Fox Announcer
- Frankenstein's Monster
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Head
- Fred Sanford
- Future Being
- Gamester Alien #1
- Gary
- George Michael's Head
- George Washington
- Gerald Ford's Head
- Ghost
- Grover Cleveland's Head
- Grumpy Snail Growling
- Guard
- Guard Dog
- H.G. Blob
- Habitat Alien #2
- Hair Dryer
- Hattie's Fiance
- Headless Body of Agnew
- Highly Evolved Robotic Juror
- Hitchhiker
- Hobsie
- Horserace Commentator
- Hot Dog Vendor
- Husband
- Hyperchicken
- Ikea Robot
- Ingliss Raoul
- Japanese Toilet
- Jim
- King of Flatbrush
- Lackey
- Larry the Murder Burglar
- Lassie's Head
- LeRoy
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Lrrr's Father
- Luciano Pavoratti's Head
- Madison Cube Garden Stage Manager
- Malachi
- Male CDC Scientist #1
- Male Planet Express Ship
- Man in Commercial #1
- Man in Park
- Maniacal Laughter
- Marcel
- Mario
- Melllvar
- Midwife
- Monk #1
- Monster
- Moon Rover Ride Narrator
- Morcs
- Mr. Astor
- Mr. Chunks
- Mr. Everyteen
- Mr. Peppy
- Murg
- Museum Guide #1
- Nazi #1
- Neutral President
- Nibblonian
- Octopus
- Old Guy
- Omicronian Guard
- Omocronian
- Opera House Announcer
- Orange Elder
- Orson Welles' Head
- Peacock
- Pharaoh Hermenthotip
- Pig
- Pizza Ad
- Police Officer
- Police Trainer
- President Harry Truman
- Priestbot
- Professor Morris Katz
- Race Announcer
- Radio Newsreader
- Ralph Kramden Animatronic
- Raoull Inglis
- Recruitment Officer
- Referee
- Ride Operator
- Robot
- Robot Ambassador
- Robot Crowd
- Robot Doctor
- Robot Doorman #2
- Robot Elder #2
- Robot Toucan
- Robot Who Owes Money
- Robotic Caveman
- Robotic Dinosaur
- Robotic Heckler
- Robotic Male Scientist
- Rodriguez Robot
- Sal's Friend #1
- Scary Mirror Narrator
- Schlomo
- Scientist #2
- Scoop Chang
- Sex Shop Salesman
- Shady Guy
- Sign-Writer
- Slave #1
- Small Rock Alien
- Space Pirate
- Space Pope
- Space Worm
- Sparky
- Sportsbot 5000
- Squidward Scissorhands
- Teddy Roosevelt's Head
- Texan Scientist #2
- The Being of Inconceivable Horror
- The Force
- The Robot Devil
- Throw Your Sea Monkeys Advertisement
- Throw Your Voice Advertisement
- Tokyo Crazy Balls Machine
- Traffic Narrator
- Trek Preacher
- Ultra Guy
- Universal Translator
- Vampire Mayor
- Vampire in Coffin
- Weasel Monster
- Will Reader
- Worms
- Yeti
- Zookeeper Monkey
- eBay Auctioneer
- iHawk(voice)
7.8
TV Series
- The Brain
- Brain
- Al Gore
- Alien
- Baby Romy
- Brain-2-Me-2
- Chief of Staff Brain
- Queen Roach's Aid
- Rhennish Brother
- Rick Blaine
- Squit
8.7
TV Series
- Orson Welles
- Hedonismbot
- Additional Voices
- Admiral Crunchy
- Billy
- Cap'n Crunch
- Charlie Sheen
- Chef Naziwa
- Chinese #1
- Chinese #4
- City Inspector
- Clive Meriwether
- Commander McBragg
- Erman Millwood
- Eudora Welty
- Fox announcer
- Gate Guard #1
- George C. Scott
- Harvest Fest Worker
- Hedonismbot Cosplayer
- Hutch
- Jock #2
- Leprechaun
- Lrrr
- Marlon Brando
- Milo
- Morbo
- Mr. Burns' Doctor
- Neil Simon
- Oceanographer
- Recruiter #2
- Rodney Dangerfield
- Screaming Cop
- Starsky
- Vincent Price(voice)
Actor
- 2023
- 2024
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- Isla Monstro
- Dr. Oculus
- 2024
- 1999–2024
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- 2022–2024
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- 1995–2023
- 2013–2023
- 2023
- 2023
- 2023
Producer
Sound Department
- Official site
- Alternative names
- Maurce La Marche
- Height
- 6′ (1.83 m)
- Born
- Spouse
- Robin EisenmanMay 19, 1991 - present (1 child)
- Other worksHas served as the opening act for performers such as Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin, The Temptations, and The Four Tops.
- Publicity listings
- TriviaHis most famous character, "The Brain," from the Emmy-winning Pinky and the Brain (1995), is a take-off on actor Orson Welles (the inspiration for his impression came from a recording of Orson ranting during the taping of a British frozen peas commercial).
- Quotes"You can make them laugh, but you can't make them happy" (Attributed to Sam Kinison in Rolling Stone, but was originally said to Kinison by LaMarche).
- TrademarksPerhaps the best sound-alike artist in the industry
- Nickname
- Moe
- Salary
- (1999)$6,000 .00 per episode
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