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| - Greg Berg is an American voice actor. He has done voice-overs for various cartoons and video games. He has also been used in films as a voice match for certain male Hollywood actors. He has done over 100 voices and sound alikes.
- Greg provides assorted voices, including Donald Sutherland and Robert De Niro in "The Best Christmas Story Never".
- Greg Berg is a voice actor who was heard as Baby Fozzie and Baby Scooter on Muppet Babies. He also voiced the adult Fozzie Bear and Dr. Julius Strangepork in the short-lived Little Muppet Monsters, and lent his voice to a countdown announcer, uncredited, in The Muppets. Berg's other voice credits include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Yo, Yogi! (as Huckleberry Hound), The Simpsons, and Garfield and Friends.
- Outside The Simpsons, Berg has performed voice roles in a number of animated cartoons, including Muppet Babies, Yo Yogi! and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He has also done animation voice work in movies and video games, with occasional live-action roles.
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- Greg Berg (born November 26, 1960) is an American voice actor. He may be most notable for his work in Muppet Babies (as the baby versions of Fozzie Bear and Scooter) and the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series (substituting for Barry Gordon as Donatello and Bebop).
- Berg provided the voice of character John Revolting on Rick Dees' radio shows and can also be heard on Dees' Grammy-nominated comedy album Hurt Me Baby, Make Me Write Bad Checks. After the death of Daws Butler, with whom Berg had studied, animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions began a fifty-year anniversary show which included new lines for the Daws Butler characters Babba Looey and Augie Doggy. Berg was hired to provide voices for them both with reverence to his late mentor and coach. In Disney's 2011 film The Muppets, Berg's normal speaking voice can be heard briefly as the off-screen stage manager just before the Muppet Telethon starts.
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