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'''Phil LaMarr''' is a Yale graduate and a former member the Yale's improv comedy group "the Purple Crayon." Futurama fans know Phil LaMarr as the voice of [[Hermes Conrad]], the lovable Jamacian bureaucrat. He has an extensive list of voice-over credits in movies, TV, and games, as well as a number of acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered for five seasons on the [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] sketch-comedy series "Mad TV."
'''Phil LaMarr''' is a Yale graduate and a former member the Yale's improv comedy group "the Purple Crayon." Futurama fans know Phil LaMarr as the voice of [[Hermes Conrad]], the lovable Jamacian bureaucrat. He has an extensive list of voice-over credits in movies, TV, and games, as well as a number of acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered for five seasons on the [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] sketch-comedy series "Mad TV." He provided voices for [[starwars:Gadon Thek|Gadon Thek]] and Additional Voices in [[starwars:Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]], [[starwars:Riiken|Riiken]] and Additional Voices in [[starwars:Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]] and [[starwars:Kit Fisto|Kit Fisto]] in [[starwars:Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]].


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Revision as of 00:18, 19 January 2009

Phil LaMarr
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Phil LaMarr is a Yale graduate and a former member the Yale's improv comedy group "the Purple Crayon." Futurama fans know Phil LaMarr as the voice of Hermes Conrad, the lovable Jamacian bureaucrat. He has an extensive list of voice-over credits in movies, TV, and games, as well as a number of acting roles. He is perhaps most widely remembered for five seasons on the Fox sketch-comedy series "Mad TV." He provided voices for Gadon Thek and Additional Voices in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Riiken and Additional Voices in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and Kit Fisto in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

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