Phil LaMarr

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  • 17 May 2013 This week's #FanArtFriday piece is a Samurai Jack by a fan I met in Calgary. Check out her other work at "kirasdarklight" on deviantArt.
  • 09 April 2013 I'm all over the place! Convention appearance updates on phillamarr.com
  • 10 May 2013 This week's #FanArtFriday piece is by @aGGregArt - if you have trouble seeing who it is you might be too close.
  • 04 April 2013 CHATROOM OF SOLITUDE IS GO! Ep. 1 - The Showdown - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JKobTpNuuE&sns=tw @feliciaday @colinferg & more! @SLWOH
  • 05 April 2013 FAN ART FRIDAY! Here's a fun piece that borrows a certain style. Let's call it an homage (Homer-age?)
  • 24 December 2012 Have I lost my ENTIRE mind? I went here TWO DAYS BEFORE XMAS!
  • 22 March 2013 Again I say, "hmm" http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/03/21/john-stewart-he-lives/ John Stewart Lives! #WillpowerToThePeople
  • 22 March 2013 This is a little racist, isn't it? #CantWeAllGetAlong #BlackPowers #JustUsLeague
  • 17 January 2013 Goal for 2013 is to move my career forward -steadily, aggressively, in defiance of time - like Jeremy Piven's hairline
  • 27 February 2013 Emerald City Comic-Con THIS WEEKEND! My schedule up now at phillamarr.com #ECCC
  • 01 February 2013 Gary Anthony Williams and Aaron McGruder are so crazy talented that I'm pushing their UNCLE RUCKUS kickstarter despite the fact that they've never seen fit to hire me for their little cartoon show http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/362353100/the-uncle-ruckus-movie
  • 16 January 2013 The Mount Rushmore of VO (and me!) Jim Cummings, Cree Summer, Tom Kenny, Tress Macneille
Phil LaMarr Snapshot
Actor/comedian Phil LaMarr is best known as a cast member of Fox's "Mad TV" and as the guy who got his brains blown out in PULP FICTION. Currently he is producing and starring in the comedy web series INSIDE THE LEGEND (www.insidethelegend.com)

A native of Los Angeles, Phil was a member of The Groundlings, the award-winning sketch and improv comedy group. In addition, he has studied improv at Second City and at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago with Del Close. Phil has also improvised with Cold Tofu, Off the Wall, and the Purple Crayon of Yale University of which he was a founding member.

His television credits include guest starring on "Raising Hope,""Reno 911," "Happy Endings," “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” "Castle," "NYPD Blue," "Big Time Rush," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "Murphy Brown." His stage credits include: ASYLUM at The Actors Gang, and South Coast Repertory's MAKE THE BREAK, Sacred Fools Theatre's inaugural production of THE FATTY ARBUCKLE SPOOKHOUSE REVUE and the role of “Cowboy Curtis” in The Pee-wee Herman Show both on Broadway and in the Emmy-nominated HBO special.

Phil was profiled in TV Guide for his voice-over work as well, which includes regular roles on the animated series “Kaijudo” "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends," "Futurama," "Static Shock," "Samurai Jack" and "Justice League" as well as recurring roles on "King of the Hill," "Family Guy," "Transformers: Animated," and "Afro-Samurai."

Recently, Phil's had a good time doing voices for video games as well. He can be heard on such projects as DEAD ISLAND, RAGE, METAL GEAR SOLID 2 & 4, FINAL FANTASY XII, KINGDOM HEARTS 3D, the INFAMOUS, MERCENARIES and JAK & DAXTER series and MEN OF VALOR.

On the big screen, LaMarr has appeared in the comedies KILL THE MAN, FREE ENTERPRISE, CHERISH and SPEAKING OF SEX with Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara, and BACK BY MIDNIGHT with Rodney Dangerfield. As well as being featured in opposite QUID PRO QUO, a Sundance Film Festival selection and director Shawn Levy’s REAL STEEL starring Hugh Jackman.
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