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ALAN TUDYK

as Voice of Dr. Pentos and Mr. Flesh

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Emmy-nominated Alan Tudyk is a multi-dimensional actor whose credits span throughout stage, film, television and voiceover entertainment platforms. 

Tudyk will next star in Disney’s highly anticipated animated feature Wish as Valentino, the loyal goat sidekick to Ariana DeBose’s Asha. Later this year, Tudyk will be heard as the voice of The Captain in ARK: The Animated Series, alongside Monica Bellucci, Russell Crowe and Michelle Yeoh. In 2024, audiences will be able to hear Tudyk in two animated comedy series, FOX’s Grimsburg opposite Jon Hamm and HBO Max’s Creature Commandos opposite Viola Davis. 

On the small screen, Tudyk stars as the lead in SyFy’s Resident Alien, the live-action adaptation of the Dark Horse Comic series created by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse, recently filmed its third season. Tudyk has been nominated for Critics Choice Super, Hollywood Critics Association and Satellite Awards for his performance as Harry Vanderspeigle. Additionally, Tudyk voices the maniacal Joker in DC Universe’s Harley Quinn animated series, which was renewed for a fourth season to air on HBO Max.  

Earlier this year, Tudyk appeared in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan entitled Peter Pan & Wendy as Mr. Darling, alongside Ever Anderson, Jude Law and Jim Gaffigan. On the animation side, Tudyk voiced Optimus Prime in Nickelodeon’s Transformers: Earthspark, and he briefly appeared in Disney’s short Once Upon a Studio as The Mad Hatter. In 2021, he voiced the role of Devil in SyFy’s Devil May Care. With the voices of Pamela Adlon, Stephanie Beatriz, Phil LaMarr and Asif Ali joining him, the series follows the Devil hiring a social media coordinator to help him rebrand Hell as the ultimate place to live.

In 2016, Tudyk appeared in Lucasfilm’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as the scene-stealing security droid, K-2SO. Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film grossed over $1 billion at the global box office and was the first live-action Star Wars spin-off. 

Tudyk is also the creator, executive producer and star of the Emmy nominated series Con Man, which was funded via Indiegogo by the record-breaking $3.2 million donation of over 46,000 fans. Con Man debuted at Lionsgate’s Comic Con HQ in 2015 and later aired on SYFY. Loosely based on Tudyk and Nathan Fillion’s experiences starring in Firefly, Con Man centered on the post-show life of Wray Nerely (Tudyk) after Spectrum, a sci-fi TV series canceled before its time that later became a cult classic. In 2016, Tudyk, along with Fillion, also launched Con Man: The Game based on the series, which allowed players to build and host their own comic book conventions.

Tudyk has shown audiences wide versatility in numerous television shows and a plethora of feature films. He co-starred in the Jay Roach 2015 SAG Award nominated feature Trumbo, opposite Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren and John Goodman, as well as 2014’s Welcome to Me with Kristin Wiig. In 2013, Tudyk co-starred in the well-received Jackie Robinson biopic, 42, opposite Chadwick Boseman as former Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman. He made his feature film debut in 1998, when he first appeared opposite Robin Williams in Patch Adams.

Tudyk is a good luck charm for Disney, having recently voiced Toucan in the Academy-Award winning Encanto, along with voicing characters in Disney’s recent Academy-Award nominated animated films Raya and the Last Dragon, Zootopia and Moana. Tudyk’s role in the Disney animated feature Wreck-It Ralph garnered him an Annie Award for his role as King Candy. He can also be heard in its sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet as KnowsMore. Tudyk has also loaned his voice to The Duke of Weaselton in Disney’s Academy Award-winning film, Frozen; Alister Krei in Big Hero 6; and Ludo and King Butterfly on the Disney Channel series, Star vs. the Forces of Evil.

His additional film credits also include 28 Days, A Knight’s Tale, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Death at a Funeral (the original UK version), Knocked Up, Tucker and Dale vs Evil, 3:10 to Yuma, Serenity, Premature, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Transformers 3. Additionally, Tudyk motion performed the lead robot Sonny in I, Robot, opposite Will Smith.

In television, Tudyk starred in DC Universe’s Doom Patrol and season three of Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet. He was a series regular on the critically acclaimed ABC comedy, Suburgatory as well as on NBC’s workplace comedy Powerless and BBC America’s Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. His work on Joss Whedon’s Firefly has been highly lauded by fans and has gained him a strong cult following. Tudyk also appeared in Strangers with Candy, Dollhouse, Frasier, Justified and Arrested Development. He also was the host of Newsreaders, written and produced by Rob Corddry and David Wain, on Adult Swim.

Tudyk attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York and has starred on Broadway opposite Kristin Chenoweth in Epic Proportions, played Lancelot with the original cast in Monty Python’s Spamalot, and was the lead in Prelude to a Kiss opposite John Mahoney.

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Emmy-nominated Alan Tudyk is a multi-dimensional actor whose credits span throughout stage, film, television and voiceover entertainment platforms. 

Tudyk will next star in Disney’s highly anticipated animated feature Wish as Valentino, the loyal goat sidekick to Ariana DeBose’s Asha. Later this year, Tudyk will be heard as the voice of The Captain in ARK: The Animated Series, alongside Monica Bellucci, Russell Crowe and Michelle Yeoh. In 2024, audiences will be able to hear Tudyk in two animated comedy series, FOX’s Grimsburg opposite Jon Hamm and HBO Max’s Creature Commandos opposite Viola Davis. 

On the small screen, Tudyk stars as the lead in SyFy’s Resident Alien, the live-action adaptation of the Dark Horse Comic series created by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse, recently filmed its third season. Tudyk has been nominated for Critics Choice Super, Hollywood Critics Association and Satellite Awards for his performance as Harry Vanderspeigle. Additionally, Tudyk voices the maniacal Joker in DC Universe’s Harley Quinn animated series, which was renewed for a fourth season to air on HBO Max.  

Earlier this year, Tudyk appeared in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan entitled Peter Pan & Wendy as Mr. Darling, alongside Ever Anderson, Jude Law and Jim Gaffigan. On the animation side, Tudyk voiced Optimus Prime in Nickelodeon’s Transformers: Earthspark, and he briefly appeared in Disney’s short Once Upon a Studio as The Mad Hatter. In 2021, he voiced the role of Devil in SyFy’s Devil May Care. With the voices of Pamela Adlon, Stephanie Beatriz, Phil LaMarr and Asif Ali joining him, the series follows the Devil hiring a social media coordinator to help him rebrand Hell as the ultimate place to live.

In 2016, Tudyk appeared in Lucasfilm’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as the scene-stealing security droid, K-2SO. Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film grossed over $1 billion at the global box office and was the first live-action Star Wars spin-off. 

Tudyk is also the creator, executive producer and star of the Emmy nominated series Con Man, which was funded via Indiegogo by the record-breaking $3.2 million donation of over 46,000 fans. Con Man debuted at Lionsgate’s Comic Con HQ in 2015 and later aired on SYFY. Loosely based on Tudyk and Nathan Fillion’s experiences starring in Firefly, Con Man centered on the post-show life of Wray Nerely (Tudyk) after Spectrum, a sci-fi TV series canceled before its time that later became a cult classic. In 2016, Tudyk, along with Fillion, also launched Con Man: The Game based on the series, which allowed players to build and host their own comic book conventions.

Tudyk has shown audiences wide versatility in numerous television shows and a plethora of feature films. He co-starred in the Jay Roach 2015 SAG Award nominated feature Trumbo, opposite Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren and John Goodman, as well as 2014’s Welcome to Me with Kristin Wiig. In 2013, Tudyk co-starred in the well-received Jackie Robinson biopic, 42, opposite Chadwick Boseman as former Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman. He made his feature film debut in 1998, when he first appeared opposite Robin Williams in Patch Adams.

Tudyk is a good luck charm for Disney, having recently voiced Toucan in the Academy-Award winning Encanto, along with voicing characters in Disney’s recent Academy-Award nominated animated films Raya and the Last Dragon, Zootopia and Moana. Tudyk’s role in the Disney animated feature Wreck-It Ralph garnered him an Annie Award for his role as King Candy. He can also be heard in its sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet as KnowsMore. Tudyk has also loaned his voice to The Duke of Weaselton in Disney’s Academy Award-winning film, Frozen; Alister Krei in Big Hero 6; and Ludo and King Butterfly on the Disney Channel series, Star vs. the Forces of Evil.

His additional film credits also include 28 Days, A Knight’s Tale, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Death at a Funeral (the original UK version), Knocked Up, Tucker and Dale vs Evil, 3:10 to Yuma, Serenity, Premature, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Transformers 3. Additionally, Tudyk motion performed the lead robot Sonny in I, Robot, opposite Will Smith.

In television, Tudyk starred in DC Universe’s Doom Patrol and season three of Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet. He was a series regular on the critically acclaimed ABC comedy, Suburgatory as well as on NBC’s workplace comedy Powerless and BBC America’s Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. His work on Joss Whedon’s Firefly has been highly lauded by fans and has gained him a strong cult following. Tudyk also appeared in Strangers with Candy, Dollhouse, Frasier, Justified and Arrested Development. He also was the host of Newsreaders, written and produced by Rob Corddry and David Wain, on Adult Swim.

Tudyk attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York and has starred on Broadway opposite Kristin Chenoweth in Epic Proportions, played Lancelot with the original cast in Monty Python’s Spamalot, and was the lead in Prelude to a Kiss opposite John Mahoney.