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Henry Mitchell Dittman (born December 13, 1971) is an American voice actor/actor and host in the entertainment industry. == History == Currently recurring on AMC's ''Mad Men'' and Nickelodeon's ''100 Things to Do Before High School'', he has performed on TV shows such as ''Entourage'', ''Brothers & Sisters'', ''Good Luck Charlie'', ''Two and a Half Men'', ''Naruto'', ''Party Down'', and ''Higglytown Heroes'', as well as being a contributing writer and regular performer on ''The ''Chris Wylde'' Show Starring Chris Wylde'' on Comedy Central and a recurring sketch player on ''The Wanda Sykes Show'' and ''The Pete Holmes Show''. As a host, he co-produced and hosted ''The Smart Show'', a travel show, for two seasons. He has interviewed such stars as Tommy Lasorda, Mena Suvari, Marla Sokoloff, Marley Shelton, and Ahmed Best, among others. Previously he hosted 50 episodes of ''Before & After'noon Movie'' on the ''USA Network''. Before that, he was the first host of ''My Music Channel'', a digital cable music video channel sponsored by AOL for Broadband, and the host of Cartoon Network’s live action pilot ''Fridays'', as well as hosting pilots for Fox Reality Channel & E!, and appearing as a regular panelist on Hollywood's Top Ten for ReelzChannel. He is also one of five characters in the Japanese beer campaign for Kirin Beer, which filmed in Japan, Saipan, England & New Zealand. Other commercial campaigns include Go Daddy as the jerk agent to Danika Patrick, Kayak.com as a moronic traveler who buys rice flour that looks like cocaine, United States Postal Service as an over-caffeinated coffee distributor, and Hyundai Motor Company as a Tony-Robbins-style motivational speaker. As a voice actor, Dittman is known to anime fans as the voice of Kabuto Yakushi on the hit show ''Naruto''. He also plays Kafk Sunbeam on ''Zatch Bell!'' as well as lending his voice to a half-dozen pilots and web series for Fox Broadcasting Company's online entertainment sites. On stage, in 2011 Henry won the Los Angeles Ovation Awards as well as the LA Weekly Theater Award for his work in ''Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes'' at Sacred Fools Theatre Company, Los Angeles; in 2010 he appeared in the Taylor Hackford directed Geffen Playhouse production of ''Louis and Keely: Live at the Sahara'' as Frank Sinatra. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henry Dittman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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