Townsend Coleman

Townsend Putnam Coleman III (born May 28, 1954)[1] is an American voice actor who has performed in many animated series and TV commercials beginning in the early 1980s. Among his most notable roles are Michaelangelo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,[2] Wayne Gretzky on ProStars, Jason Whittaker in Adventures in Odyssey and the title characters in Where's Wally? and The Tick.

Townsend Coleman
Coleman in 2018
Born
Townsend Putnam Coleman III

(1954-05-28) May 28, 1954 (age 70)
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation(s)Voice actor, DJ
Years active1974–present

Early life edit

Townsend Putnam Coleman III was born in New York City, New York, but his family relocated to Denver, Colorado in 1955.[3]

Career edit

Early work edit

Coleman was a disc jockey for WGCL in Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1970s. This included the weekend of July 7–8, 1979, when that radio station presented his own take on American Top 40 after the station's refusal to air the "Top 40 Disco Songs" special for that weekend.

In the same period, Coleman appeared in several plays through Jerry Leonard's Heights Youth Theater ensemble. The plays were staged at Wiley Junior High School in University Heights, Ohio – just down the road from John Carroll University. Other famous performers who appeared in Leonard's plays include the actress Carol Kane.

Shortly before becoming a voice actor, he hosted a pair of dance shows for local television stations: We're Dancin' at WNEW in New York City (now WNYW) and The Dance Show at WSB-TV in Atlanta.[4][5]

Voice acting edit

Coleman's career as a voice actor took off in the 1980s when, having recently moved to Los Angeles, he auditioned for the role of Corporal Capeman on Inspector Gadget. He also portrayed Riot on Jem, Gobo in the animated version of Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock, Scott Howard on the animated Teen Wolf and many others. In TV commercials, he was the 7-Up "Spot", Keebler Elves, and Raid Bugs. Coleman has also been the voice of NBC commercials for programs such as Must See TV and The Tonight Show since the early 1990s. Coleman has also provided the voice for Jason Whittaker on the Focus on the Family radio drama Adventures in Odyssey since 1994. He also voiced the Autobot Mini-Cassette Rewind on the Transformers cartoon series (1986) and provided the voice of Colt in Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs.

From 1987 to 1996, Coleman voiced Michelangelo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Coleman also provided the voice for The Tick in the 1994 cartoon series, for which he received an Annie Award nomination. Coleman performed a wide range of voices in King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow, including Vizier Abdul Alhazred, Shamir Shamazel, Lord Azure, Ferryman, Beast and the Minotaur.

Coleman returned to the Transformers franchise by voicing Sentinel Prime in the Transformers Animated series. The character was designed to look like The Tick, as confirmed by the writers of the show at Botcon 2008, Coleman also currently provided the voice of Neddy the Mallet in the Cartoon Network series, Mighty Magiswords. Neddy's mannerisms on the show are based on The Tick which led to him being acquired the role. According to the creator Kyle Carrozza, Neddy was Townsend's first original cartoon role in years.

Recently, he also returned to the Tick franchise in the 2017 series on Amazon Prime, voicing the ex-superhero dog Midnight.

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Black Moon RisingWaiterLive action
The Kingdom Chums: Little David's AdventureEliab, Fox Soldier #2Television film
The Amazing Adventures of Inspector GadgetCpl. Capeman
1987Alice Through the Looking GlassTom Fool[6]Television film
1988Yogi and the Invasion of the Space BearsZor One
1992FernGully: The Last RainforestKnotty[6]
1998Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZeroAdditional voicesDirect-to-video
Buster & Chauncey's Silent NightFather Joseph
2000The Crippled LambSamuel, Daniel, JosephTelevision film
2007Superman: DoomsdayDrill Operator[6]Direct-to-video
2008Justice League: The New FrontierWill Magnus[6]
2013Batman: The Dark Knight ReturnsMorrie[6]
Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes UniteCommissioner Gordon
2016SingAdditional Voices
2018The GrinchAdditional Voices
2019Once Upon a Time in HollywoodThe F.B.I. Intro Announcer (voice)uncredited

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Inspector GadgetCorporal Capeman Sweetly
1986The TransformersMini-Cassette Rewind, Martin
1986–1987Teen WolfScott Howard / Teen Wolf
1987–1996Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMichaelangelo, Rat King, Krang, Shredder, Usagi Yojimbo, Rahzar, Screwloose, Splinter, Burne Thompson, Jerry Spiegel, Electrozapper, Dalton Dumpsky, Fritz
1987Fraggle Rock: The Animated SeriesGobo Fraggle, Architect Doozer13 episodes[6]
1988Jem and the HologramsRory "Riot" Llewelyn
1988SupermanTeenage Clark Kent, Ted Kline
1989Ring RaidersYasu Yakamura
1990TaleSpinTurkey Client, Newsreel AnnouncerEpisode: "From Here to Machinery"
1991Darkwing DuckPatrickEpisode: "Whiffle While You Work"
1991Where's Wally?Waldo
1991–1992Space CatsScratch
1992Batman: The Animated SeriesChick[6]Episode: "It's Never Too Late"
1994–1996The TickThe Tick[6]
1995–1996Timon & PumbaaVulture Police, Purplest Stupidest Pirate
1995–1997Spider-ManSilvermane (Young)[6]2 episodes
1996Mighty Ducks: The Animated SeriesCanard2 episodes
1996Superman: The Animated SeriesProgrammer, Captain, Co-Pilot, Death Fist Ninja[6]4 episodes
1997–1999The New Batman AdventuresRocco, Mugsy2 episodes[6]
1997–1998Pinky and the BrainHal Slug, FBI Agent, Les Tarr, Bobby Fenster, Bryce Wallace, Bobby Bob Yokel[6]8 episodes
1998AnimaniacsPressberg Katzeneisnerman[6]Episode: "Hooray for North Hollywood"
1998I Am WeaselHector, Prisoner[6]Episode: "I Stand Corrected"
1998–2002The Sylvester & Tweety MysteriesNerdy Kid, Mayor, Accountant[6]3 episodes
1999–2000Batman BeyondFalse-Face, Lieutenant[6]2 episodes
1999Pinky, Elmyra & the BrainClaude Gristle[6]Episode: "Hooray for Meat"
2002Spy TVAnnouncer2 episodes
2005Duck DodgersSuperego Dodgers, Protectorate #2[6]Episode: "A Lame Duck Mind"
2007The BatmanCampus Guard[6]Episode: "Seconds"
2007–2009Transformers: AnimatedSentinel Prime, Tracks, News Bot, PA Voice[6]13 episodes
2014–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles80s Michelangelo, Clerk[6]5 episodes
2015Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Hercules[6]Episode: "The Tale of Hercules"
2016–2018Mighty MagiswordsNeddy the Mallet, Bee Crown, Matt, Man #3, Giant Slug, Cricket, Red Herring, Galoot[6]
2017–2018The TickMidnight, Onward

Video games edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992King's Quest VIVizier Abdul Alhazred, Shamir Shamazel, Lord Azure
2007Mass EffectLord Darius, Rafael Vargas, Zabaleta
2012Lego Batman 2: DC Super HeroesMr. Freeze, Mad Hatter, Commissioner Gordon, General Zod
Spec Ops: The LineSoldiers[6]
2021Nickelodeon All-Star BrawlMichelangelo[6]Voiceover added in 2022 update
2022Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's RevengeMichelangelo, Rat King, Rahzar[6]
2022Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime SpeedwayMichelangelo[6]
2023Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2Michelangelo

Radio edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–presentAdventures in OdysseyJason Whittaker131 episodes

Announcer edit

  • NBC advertising (1992–2009)

References edit

  1. ^ "Townsend Coleman at rottentomatoes.com". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "Townsend Coleman Interview" Kidzworld.com. Retrieved on June 19, 2009.
  3. ^ "Talking Toons With Rob Paulsen: Episode 126 with Guest: Townsend Coleman". Talkin Toons with Rob Paulsen, mixcloud.com. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Wolcott, James (March 28, 1983). "A Priest Called Ralph". New York. New York City: New York Media, LLC. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  5. ^ The Dance Show (February 12, 1984). "The Dance Show -2/12/1984 Episode 08 With Madonna Cicconne". archive.org. Internet Archive. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "Townsend Coleman (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 20, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

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