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Patrick John Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American television actor and voice actor. He is best known for the TV roles of David Puddy on Seinfeld, the title role of The Tick, and the evil Johnny Johnson on NewsRadio. As a voice actor, his uniquely deep voice has been lent to well-known roles including Ken in Bee Movie, Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove and its sequels, bodyguard Brock Samson on The Venture Bros., wheelchair-using Joe Swanson on Family Guy, Steve Barkin on Kim Possible, and The Wolf in Hoodwinked, amongst others.

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Patrick John Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American television actor and voice actor. He is best known for the TV roles of David Puddy on Seinfeld, the title role of The Tick, and the evil Johnny Johnson on NewsRadio. As a voice actor, his uniquely deep voice has been lent to well-known roles including Ken in Bee Movie, Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove and its sequels, bodyguard Brock Samson on The Venture Bros., wheelchair-using Joe Swanson on Family Guy, Steve Barkin on Kim Possible, and The Wolf in Hoodwinked, amongst others. He currently appears in the television program, Rules of Engagement.
Biography
Early life
Warburton was born in Paterson, New Jersey and grew up in Huntington Beach, California, moving there with his family when he was three years old. His father, John Warburton, is an orthopedic surgeon, and his mother, Barbara Lord (née Gratz), is an actress. He has three sisters, Mary, Lara, and Megan. After graduating from Servite High School in Anaheim, California, he studied marine biology at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, but dropped out to pursue modeling and acting.
Career
Warburton's acting roles often rely on his deep, booming voice and large physique. In the mid to late 1990s, he was known for his role as David Puddy on Seinfeld, the indifferent boyfriend of Elaine Benes. He also starred in FOX's short-lived, live-action series, The Tick, in the title role. He appeared in the Australian film The Dish as a NASA official and on NewsRadio as Jimmy James's nemesis, Johnny Johnson. He had a role on the mid-1990s CBS sitcom Dave's World, and had a memorable turn as Mary Jo's hunky but dumb love interest on Designing Women, where he was brought back for the series' final episode. He also appeared as Officer Walter Kramitz in the 2002 movie
Big Trouble and in the critically acclaimed art house film, The Civilization of Maxwell Bright. He also plays the voice of Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove. He had a small role, playing Agent T, in the 2002 movie Men In Black II.
Warburton has put his booming, authoritative voice to use for several animated films and TV programs, including a lead character in Game Over, and Buzz Lightyear in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. He plays Nick Sharp in 8 Simple Rules, and he voices Steve Barkin in the Disney Channel show Kim Possible. He joined the cast of Less Than Perfect in 2003, as anchorman Jeb Denton. He returned to the role of Kronk for Kronk's New Groove (the sequel to the 2000 film, The Emperor's New Groove) and the subsequent TV series The Emperor's New School. His next major project was on the animated series The Venture Bros., under Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block; in it he voices Brock Samson, the Venture family's brutally effective bodyguard and former secret agent. Warburton also voices Joe Swanson on Fox's Family Guy. He also voices Detective Cash on The Batman's episode JTV.
Warburton lent his voice talent to 2005's computer-animated feature film Hoodwinked - a comical take on the Little Red Riding Hood folktale. He played "the Wolf". He had a small role as the voice of the alien cop in 2005's Chicken Little. He is the voice of "Mr. X" in The X's, and the voice of "Ian the Buck" in the film Open Season. He also voices Lok in all 3 Tak games and Lok in Tak and the Power of Juju Nickelodeon series.
Warburton is the voice in the Carrier Corporation commercials for their air-conditioning and HVAC units, and was the voice of Superman in The Adventures of Seinfeld and Superman for American Express. He is the voice of "Lewis" in the "Clark & Lewis Expedition" radio commercials for Horizon Air with Richard Kind as "Clark".
Warburton is featured in the "preboarding" film shown to guests at Soarin' Over California (located in Disney's California Adventure Park). A similar film is shown slightly edited (new intro) at Soarin, located in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. Warburton delivers all of the instructions in his typical deadpan style. Warburton appeared on GSN's Poker Royale Celebrities vs. the Pros tournament in 2005. He made it to the Grand Finale and won the $100,000 grand prize. Warburton's enduring identification with his character in Seinfeld was evident on January 13, 2007, during an NFL football broadcast. An advertisement for his new series, Rules of Engagement was played, and when the telecast returned to the broadcast booth, one of the announcers exclaimed, "Puddy!"
Warburton played a cameo role as a car salesman in the video of the song "Online" by Brad Paisley. He was also the voice of 'Ken' in the 2007 movie Bee Movie.
Personal life
Warburton has been married to Cathy Warburton since 1991; they have four children and live in Camarillo, California.
Voiceography
Filmography
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Television
- Quantum Leap, episode "The Leap Home: Part 2 (Vietnam) - April 7, 1970", 1990
- Anything But Love, episode "The Torrid Zone", 1991
- Grapevine, "The Lisa and Billy story", 1992
- Northern Exposure, episode "Northwest Passages", original air date September 29, 1992
- Murphy Brown, episode "A Year to Remember", 1992
- Mad About You, episode "Love Among the Tiles", 1993
- Nurses, episode "What Are Friends For?", 1993
- Designing Women, episodes "Gone with a Whim: Part 1", "Gone with a Whim: Part 2" and "Too Dumb to Date", 1993
- Grace Under Fire, episode "A Night at the Opera", 1995
- Dave's World, 1994-1997
- Ellen, episodes "Thirty Kilo Man: Part 1", "Thirty Kilo Man: Part 2" and "The Spa", 1995
- Seinfeld, 1995; 1997-1998
- House Rules, episode "Sex and Violence", 1998
- Maggie Winters, 1998
- NewsRadio, 1998-1999
- Family Guy, 1999-
- The Tick, 2001-2002
- Malcolm in the Middle, episode "Company Picnic: Part 1", 2002
- The Twilight Zone, episode "Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine", 2002
- 8 Simple Rules, episodes "Paul Meets His Match" "Queen Bees and King Bees" and "Goodbye: Part 1", 2003
- Less Than Perfect, 2003, 2006
- The Venture Bros., Cartoon Network, voice of Brock Samson., 2003-
- The X's, voice of Mr. X (Aaron Truman Extreme Sr.), 2005-2006
- The Daily Buzz, episode dated 15 April 2005
- The Emperor's New School, 2006-
- Rules of Engagement, 2007-
- Robot Chicken, assorted, 2007-
Other
External links
- , 1999 interview with reel.com
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