. . . . . . . . . . "Danny provides the voice of the newspaper editor in \"Office Spaceman\"."@en . . . "On The Cleveland Show, Danny has voiced various characters including Chad #1 in \"The Brown Knight\" and Donny in \"Nightmare on Grace Street\"."@en . . . . . . . . . "Danny provides the voice of the newspaper editor in \"Office Spaceman\"."@en . . . . . . . "On The Cleveland Show, Danny has voiced various characters including Chad #1 in \"The Brown Knight\" and Donny in \"Nightmare on Grace Street\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Smith is a 1981 graduate of Rhode Island College, where he wrote and illustrated a regular feature for the school's newspaper, The Anchor. The comic, Joe Flynn and His Dog Spot, featured a man and his best friend, a talking dog. Smith was the undergraduate commencement speaker at RIC in 2012, receiving an honorary doctorate from his alma mater. He also authored the Family Guy book Peter Griffin's Guide to The Holidays. Smith also has writing credits on several television sitcoms such as 3rd Rock From the Sun, Yes, Dear, Nurses, and Head of the Class. Smith is a former performer in the Groundlings comedy group in Los Angeles. On the commentary for \"Peter's Got Woods\", it is revealed Smith is credited with naming James Woods Regional High School. It has been noted on various commentaries that Smith often voices and pitches gags involving animals. Examples include Ernie The Giant Chicken, Evil Monkey, Moby Dick, the Moose on the Interstate, the Stubborn Mule, and the Sado-Masochistic Cow. He also voices Buzz Killington and Al Harrington. Smith's older brother, Steve, is the frontman for Rhode Island-based band Steve Smith and The Nakeds, which was featured on the Family Guy Volume 6 DVD.[1] Smith, along with artist Joe Vaux, appear on the Volume 7 DVD extra entitled, Family Guy Cribz, as hosts and tour guides through the Family Guy offices. In \"Peter's Progress\", he stars in Cross-Armed Opposites with John Viener. Season 13 is the first season of Family Guy where Smith isn't credited as a writer on any episode."@en . "Smith is a 1981 graduate of Rhode Island College, where he wrote and illustrated a regular feature for the school's newspaper, The Anchor. The comic, Joe Flynn and His Dog Spot, featured a man and his best friend, a talking dog. Smith was the undergraduate commencement speaker at RIC in 2012, receiving an honorary doctorate from his alma mater. He also authored the Family Guy book Peter Griffin's Guide to The Holidays. Smith also has writing credits on several television sitcoms such as 3rd Rock From the Sun, Yes, Dear, Nurses, and Head of the Class."@en . "Danny Smith"@en . . . . . . . . . .