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- Courtland Mead is the guest star the voice of Gus Griswald
- His first official episode as Gus was "The Experiment", as Ryan O'Donohue played him in the initial airing of "The New Kid". For all reruns of "The New Kid", Courtland Mead dubbed over his lines. He is also famous for playing Danny Torrance in the 1997 miniseries version of The Shining, Uh-Huh in The Little Rascals (Film), Lloyd Nebulon in Lloyd in Space, and Ned Needlemeyer in Nightmare Ned. He was also the fourth voice of Flounder from The Little Mermaid, voicing him for various toys in the late 1990s and the CD-ROM, Ariel's Story Studio.
- Courtland Robert Mead is an American actor. Mead was born in Mission Viejo, California, the son of Denise and Robert Mead and brother of twin sisters Lauren and Candice Mead. In the 1994 film Dragonworld he played the part of young Johnny McGowan, a young boy who finds a dragon egg on his grandfather's property after moving to Scotland. Additionally, he portrayed the fictional character Danny Torrance in Stephen King's The Shining television mini-series, and appeared as Uh-huh in the 1994 feature-film adaptation of The Little Rascals. The following year he co-starred with Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Brad Renfro in Disney's Tom and Huck. He also played Howard in Corrina, Corrina with Whoopi Goldberg, and Kirk Cameron's youngest brother in the short-lived WB sitcom Kirk. Mead also provided th
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| - __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Courtland Mead Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- Courtland Mead is the guest star the voice of Gus Griswald
- Courtland Robert Mead is an American actor. Mead was born in Mission Viejo, California, the son of Denise and Robert Mead and brother of twin sisters Lauren and Candice Mead. In the 1994 film Dragonworld he played the part of young Johnny McGowan, a young boy who finds a dragon egg on his grandfather's property after moving to Scotland. Additionally, he portrayed the fictional character Danny Torrance in Stephen King's The Shining television mini-series, and appeared as Uh-huh in the 1994 feature-film adaptation of The Little Rascals. The following year he co-starred with Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Brad Renfro in Disney's Tom and Huck. He also played Howard in Corrina, Corrina with Whoopi Goldberg, and Kirk Cameron's youngest brother in the short-lived WB sitcom Kirk. Mead also provided the voices of Gus Griswold in the Disney animated series Recess and Ned Needlemeyer in Nightmare Ned, as well as the title character in Disney's Lloyd in Space. Courtland also played a part in the Young and the Restless as Nina's son Phillip Chancellor IV.
- His first official episode as Gus was "The Experiment", as Ryan O'Donohue played him in the initial airing of "The New Kid". For all reruns of "The New Kid", Courtland Mead dubbed over his lines. He is also famous for playing Danny Torrance in the 1997 miniseries version of The Shining, Uh-Huh in The Little Rascals (Film), Lloyd Nebulon in Lloyd in Space, and Ned Needlemeyer in Nightmare Ned. He was also the fourth voice of Flounder from The Little Mermaid, voicing him for various toys in the late 1990s and the CD-ROM, Ariel's Story Studio. Courtland Mead was the youngest of the original cast (Before any recasting to certain characters), being nine when recording began in 1996.
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