Jeff Bergman
Bergman at the 2023 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Jeffrey Bergman

(1960-07-10) July 10, 1960
Alma materUniversity of Pittsburgh
Occupation(s)Voice actor, impressionist
Years active1978–present
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Jeffrey Bergman (born July 10, 1960)[1][2] is an American voice actor and impressionist who has provided the modern-day voices of various classic cartoon characters, most notably with Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera.

Bergman was the first to replace Mel Blanc as the voice of Bugs Bunny and several other Warner Bros. cartoon characters following Blanc's death in 1989. Bergman shared the roles of Blanc's characters with Greg Burson and Joe Alaskey before their respective deaths in 2008 and 2016, as well as Bob Bergen, Billy West, Jim Cummings, Maurice LaMarche, Fred Tatasciore, and Eric Bauza for various Warner Bros. Animation productions.

Early life

Bergman was born on July 10, 1960, to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2][3] Throughout his early life, he impersonated several celebrities and cartoon characters, his first impression being comic influence Ed Sullivan at the age of 6. At the age of 15, Bergman began doing impressions of various Looney Tunes characters.[2]

He studied theatre and communications at the University of Pittsburgh where he first did voice work after becoming involved with a student-run radio station and interning at the KQV and WDVE radio stations.[2][4] While there, he made his first demo reel and was profiled in a story on KDKA-TV's Evening Magazine. The story was picked up on similar TV news magazines shows and helped land him his representation with William Morris Agency following his graduation from Pitt in 1983.

During his time at university, Bergman attended an on-campus lecture by Mel Blanc, who was best known for voicing the Looney Tunes such as Bugs Bunny. Bergman later tracked Blanc down and met him at his Oakland hotel room in 1981, where Bergman imitated Blanc's characters for him, earning himself a 45-minute session. Bergman credits Blanc with helping him graduate two years later.[2][4]

Career

Bergman voiced the Pillsbury Doughboy from 1986 to 2013 following Paul Frees' death in 1986. Bergman's work with Warner Bros. began in 1986, recording voices for The Bugs Bunny Show. After being rebuffed several times by Warner Bros. directors, he recorded a tape of himself as several of Blanc's characters, including Bugs Bunny. He took the tape to the production company and used a switch to toggle back and forth between his work and the original Mel Blanc recording. Then-Warner Bros. president Edward Bleier was unable to tell the difference between the voices,[5] and Bergman, at the age of 29, became the first performer to provide the voice of Bugs Bunny after Mel Blanc died on July 10, 1989 Bergman's 29th birthday.[2]

Bergman's first performance as Bugs Bunny was during the 62nd Academy Awards as Bugs presented the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.[6] He voiced Bugs, as well as Daffy Duck, during the 1990 TV specials Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and The Earth Day Special (also voicing Tweety Bird and Porky Pig in the latter). That same year, he also lent his voice to Bugs, Daffy and Porky in the animated sequences of Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990). Bergman later voiced Bugs and Daffy again as well as Elmer Fudd in the 1991 theatrical short Box-Office Bunny, Bugs's first in over 25 years. He voiced Bugs, Daffy, Elmer and Yosemite Sam in the 1991 short (Blooper) Bunny, as well as several characters (including Sylvester the Cat and Foghorn Leghorn) in animated TV specials and newer animated series such as Tiny Toon Adventures and The Plucky Duck Show.

Outside of the Looney Tunes, Bergman also voiced George Jetson and Mr. Spacely in Jetsons: The Movie (1990) when their previous voice actors George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc both died during production;[5] he had been working at his local radio station in Pennsylvania when he received the call to travel to California and complete the dialogue. He also voiced George Jetson in the theme park attraction The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. By the mid-1990s, Bergman decided to not continue voicing the Looney Tunes, due to reluctance about relocating to Los Angeles. At the time, he was living in Pittsburgh so Warner Bros. hired other voice actors such as Joe Alaskey (who was the first person to replace Blanc as the voice of Yosemite Sam in Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988), Greg Burson, Bob Bergen, Billy West and Blanc's son Noel Blanc.[7]

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Bergman continued voicing various Hanna-Barbera characters, namely Fred Flintstone, in newer specials such as The Flintstones: On the Rocks following Henry Corden's retirement from the role in 2000, only understudying the voices of the Looney Tunes in times when Alaskey and West were not available. In 2003, he voiced Bugs in a sketch on the NBC comedy show Saturday Night Live. Eventually, after almost 20 years, and after sporadically appearing as the Looney Tunes characters for nearly two decades, he returned as the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester the Cat, Pepé Le Pew and Tweety in 2011's The Looney Tunes Show.[4] He also returned for the 2015 series New Looney Tunes, voicing Bugs, Foghorn, Sylvester and Elmer Fudd, as well as other minor characters such as Michigan J. Frog. He also voices some characters in Looney Tunes Cartoons; Eric Bauza voices Bugs, Daffy, and Tweety for that series, with Bergman handling Foghorn, Sylvester and Elmer Fudd.

Bergman is a recurring cast member on Family Guy, usually voicing Fred Flintstone and Sylvester the Cat, as well as The Cleveland Show and American Dad!.

From 2000 until 2015, Bergman was also the announcer of Turner Broadcasting's Boomerang.

Bergman had a recurring role as a radio intern Gus Kahana on the AMC comedy-drama Remember WENN, which aired in the late 1990s.[4] He also provided the voice of Zap in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Skylanders: Giants, Skylanders: Swap Force, Skylanders: Trap Team, Skylanders: SuperChargers, and Skylanders: Imaginators.

More recently, Bergman became the new voice of Eustace Bagge in the Courage the Cowardly Dog/Scooby-Doo crossover, Straight Out of Nowhere, replacing the previous voice actors, the late Lionel Wilson and the late Arthur Anderson.

Characters

Bergman has voiced a large quantity of characters over his career. His vocal repertoire includes Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian, Pepé Le Pew, Taz, Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Boo Boo, Ranger Smith, Wally Gator, Pixie and Dixie, Baba Looey, Mr. Jinks, Top Cat, Officer Dibble, Peter Potamus, George Jetson, Elroy Jetson, Astro, Mr. Spacely, Garfield, Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Mr. Slate, Dino, Lippy the Lion, Mr. Incredible, Hadji, Dr. Benton C. Quest, Race Bannon, Squiddly Diddly, Fleegle, Droopy, and Eustace Bagge.

Personal life

Bergman lives in Los Angeles, California, and has two sons.[8]

Filmography

Film

List of performances in film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1990The Funtastic World of Hanna-BarberaGeorge Jetson
Ghosts
Police Chief
Short film
Gremlins 2: The New BatchBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Porky Pig
Looney Tunes segments
Jetsons: The MovieGeorge Jetson
Mr. Spacely
Basketball Coach
Stand-in for George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc, after their deaths in 1989
Box-Office BunnyBugs Bunny
Elmer Fudd
Daffy Duck
Short film
1991(Blooper) BunnyBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
Yosemite Sam
Short film
1992Invasion of the Bunny SnatchersBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
Yosemite Sam
Porky Pig
Short film
1998The Secret of MulanAdditional voicesDirect-to-video
2006Porky and Daffy in the William Tell OverturePorky PigShort film
2010Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock HolmesButch
Droopy
Direct-to-video
2010Despicable MeAdditional Voices
2012Big MiracleRonald Reagan
Foodfight!Charlie Tuna
2013Despicable Me 2Additional Voices
2014The Lego MovieAdditional Voices
2015The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!Fred Flintstone[9]Direct-to-video
Looney Tunes: Rabbits RunBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Foghorn Leghorn
Pepé Le Pew
Direct-to-video
2016Batman: Return of the Caped CrusadersThe JokerDirect-to-video
2017The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!George Jetson
Mr. Spacely
Direct-to-video
Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryDroopy, American ReporterDirect-to-video
Batman vs. Two-FaceThe Joker, Bookworm and Desmond Dumas
Despicable Me 3Additional Voices
2021Tom & JerryDroopyUncredited
Space Jam: A New LegacyBugs Bunny, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, Yogi Bear, and Fred Flintstone[10][11][12]
Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly DogEustace Bagge, Computer, MayorDirect-to-video

Television

List of performances on television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1984The New ShowWalter Kronkite's Wonderful World of Bloopers Announcer
Fred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
George Jetson
[13]
1986The Bugs Bunny ShowAdditional Voices
1990Cartoon All-Stars to the RescueBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
TV short, first to voice after Blanc's death
The Earth Day SpecialBugs Bunny
Tweety
Porky Pig
1990–1991Tiny Toon AdventuresBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Foghorn Leghorn
Elmer Fudd
Tasmanian Devil
Yosemite Sam
Sylvester
Tweety
Additional voices
1991Bugs Bunny's Lunar TunesBugs Bunny
Pepé Le Pew
TV short
Bugs Bunny's Overtures to DisasterBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Porky Pig
Elmer Fudd
Yosemite Sam
Sylvester
Papa Bear
Mr. Meek
TV short
1992Bugs Bunny's Creature FeaturesBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
Yosemite Sam
The Plucky Duck ShowFoghorn Leghorn
Daffy Duck
Episodes: "A Quack in the Quarks"
"A Ditch in Time"
"Slugfest/Duck Dodgers Jr./Duck Trek"
1996–1999DougCoach Spitz
2000-2015BoomerangCommercial Announcer
2001The Flintstones: On the RocksFred Flintstone
Parking Guard
Vendor
TV movie
The Jetsons: Father & Son DayGeorge Jetson
Elroy Jetson
Mr. Cosmo Spacely
TV movie
2002Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawGeorge Jetson
Bakov
Clown
Episode: "Shaggy Busted"
The Jetsons: The Best SonGeorge Jetson
Elroy Jetson
Robot Boy
2003Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing MomentsPorky Pig
Fred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
George Jetson
Foghorn Leghorn
Barnyard Dawg
Henery Hawk
TV short
2004Johnny BravoFred FlintstoneEpisode: "Wilderness Protection Program/A Page Right Out of History"
2006–presentFamily GuyFred Flintstone
Sylvester the Cat
Max Weinstein
Victor
Homer Simpson
2007Totally Spies!Dr. Seth Douglass34 episodes
2008, 2009Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon ComedyHost
Fred Flintstone
Episodes: "A Dog on the $25,000 Pyramid"
"Fred and Barney Try to Get Into a Club"
"Fred Flintstone Takes a Shit"
2010The Cleveland ShowAlda-nator
Garrison Keillor
Episodes: "Love Rollercoaster"
"Buried Pleasure"
2011–2014The Looney Tunes ShowBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Sylvester
Tweety
Foghorn Leghorn
Pepé Le Pew
Girardi
2012Cartoon Network 20th AnniversaryBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
2013MadDaffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
James P. Sullivan
Dan Schneider
Episodes: "First White House Down/McDuck Dynasty"
"Iron Bland 3/Monsters Community"
"World War ZZZ/SHAZAM! & Cat"
2014Rick and MortyAdditional voicesEpisode: "Rixty Minutes"
Phineas and FerbAdditional voicesEpisode: "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum"
Mike Tyson MysteriesElton John (Episode 3)
Elon Musk (Episode 3)
Robert Redford (Episode 4)
The Phantasm (Episode 39)
Voice
2015–2020New Looney TunesBugs Bunny
Sylvester
Foghorn Leghorn
Elmer Fudd
Michigan J. Frog
Boyd (Season 2)
Poochini
Voice[14]
2016American DadAdditional voicesEpisode: "Next of Pin"
2018We Bare BearsNarratorEpisode: "El Oso"
2018–2020Our Cartoon PresidentDonald Trump
Lou Dobbs
Joe Biden
Bill de Blasio
John F. Kennedy
Voice
2019AmphibiaJonah
Additional voices
Episode: "Cracking Mrs. Croaker"
2020Yabba-Dabba DinosaursFred Flintstone
Mr. Slate
Voice
2020–2023Looney Tunes CartoonsSylvester
Elmer Fudd
Foghorn Leghorn
Ralph Wolf
Voice
2020Jurassic World Camp CretaceousMr. DNAVoice
2020AnimaniacsSylvesterEpisode: "Suffragette City"
2021–present Jellystone! Yogi Bear
Ranger Smith
Wally Gator
Mr. Jinks
Lippy the Lion
Dirty Dawg
Snake
Fred Flintstone
Voice
2022 Pibby Fred Flintstone Voice
2022 Ada Twist, Scientist Tooth Troll Episode: "Tooth Fairy Bells"
2022-present Bugs Bunny Builders Sylvester
Foghorn Leghorn
Voice
2023-presentTiny Toons LooniversityBugs Bunny
Sylvester
Foghorn Leghorn
Voice[15]
2023 What If...? Odin Voice (2 episodes)

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Taz-ManiaTasmanian DevilSega Genesis version
1994Flintstones/Jetsons: TimewarpFred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
Dino
Baby Puss
George Jetson
Rosie the Robot Maid
Mr. Spacely
Officer
Satellite Number 4-15 Pilot
Spacely's Sprockets Computer
Muscle Trainer 3000
Interstellar Express Ship
Sleeping Worker
R.U.D.I.
Ring Salesman
Food Rack Cycle
Alpha Seltxer 3000
Apollo Anti-Gravity Dish Machine
Garbage Disposatizer 3000
Encyclopedia Titanic
Alphabet Machine
Tree Brontosaurus
Mower-a-Saurus
Elephant
Bear Rug
Birds
Gravaldo
Movie Dinosaur and Caveman
Bathing Dinosaur
Compactosaurus
Dishwasher Pelican
Sawing Bird
Hammering Bird
Office Worker
Caveman
Dinosaur
Groks
Caveman Tourist
[16][17]
Taz in Escape from MarsTasmanian Devil
2011Skylanders: Spyro's AdventureZap
2012The Expendables 2 VideogameBarney Ross
Skylanders: GiantsZap
2013Skylanders: Swap ForceZap
2014Scooby-Doo and Looney Tunes: Cartoon UniverseBugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Foghorn Leghorn
Sylvester
Skylanders: Trap TeamZap
Looney Tunes Dash!Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
Yosemite Sam
Tweety
Sylvester
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian She-Devil
Foghorn Leghorn
Beaky Buzzard
[18]
2015The FlintstonesFred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
Slot machine[19]
Skylanders: SuperChargersZap[20]
2016Ice Age: Arctic BlastManny[21]
Skylanders: ImaginatorsZap
2018Lego The IncrediblesBob Parr/Mr. Incredible[22]
The Flintstones: Welcome to BedrockFred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
Slot machine[23]
Yogi BearYogi Bear
Ranger Smith
Slot machine[24][25]
2020 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Ronald Reagan

Theme parks

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Wun Wabbit Wun Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
[1]
2017 Daffy Duck Dance Off Daffy Duck
Bugs Bunny
Sylvester
Tweety
2018 The Flintstones Bedrock River Adventure Fred Flintstone
Barney Rubble
Meet Bugs (And Daffy) Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Sylvester
Ani-Mayhem Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Sylvester
Tweety
Elmer Fudd
Barnyard Dawg


References

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  5. 1 2 Graham, Jefferson (June 30, 1990). "Porky and pals get new, familiar voice". The Tennessean. p. 7-D. Archived from the original on August 12, 2021. Retrieved July 23, 2022 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
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