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Dee Bradley Baker

Dee Bradley Baker (b. 19??) is a voice actor for animated series like The Fairly OddParents and American Dad, and video games like Halo 2 and Final Fantasy X-2.

Baker was born in Indiana. His family moved to Greeley, Colorado, soon after his birth and he grew up there. Baker started performing at the age of nine, and steadily worked in musicals, operas, plays, and stand up, up to college. In college, he majored in Philosophy. Baker started working as a stage actor, stand up comedian, and singer, after college, which led him to Los Angeles. There he went on to become "one of the most versatile and sought after voice actors", according to his website[1].

His TV voice work include voicing Squilliam Fancyson, Customers, Vendors, and other characters for SpongeBob SquarePants, dad on Cow and Chicken, Wallabee Beatles (Numbuh 4), and Delightful Children from down the Lane on Codename: Kids Next Door, Mr. Uerkaut, Referee, Narrator, Bush, Lincoln, and Big Kid #2 on Whatever Happened to Robot Jones, Klaus on American Dad, and Elmer, Sanjay, and Remy Buxaplenty on The Fairly OddParents. His voice work for video games include voicing Wakka on Kingdom Hearts, Lord Braska, Benzo, and Ayde Ronso on Final Fantasy X-2, Joe on Viewtiful Joe, and Gravemind on Halo 2. He also co-hosts Shop 'Til You Drop, since 2000.

Baker also provided the voice of Olmec in Nickelodeon's hit game show, Legends of the Hidden Temple.

He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, 2 children, and some pets.

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