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Richard Horvitz : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard Steven Horvitz

Richard Steven Horvitz, also known as Richard Wood (born July 29, 1966), is an American actor. In the world of animation, he is often cast as neurotic and mentally unstable characters. He is best known for his work as the voice of the original Alpha 5 in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', ''Power Rangers Zeo'', and ''Power Rangers Turbo'', Razputin in ''Psychonauts, Kaos in the Skylanders franchise'', Billy and his dad Harold in ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'', Grey Matter in ''Ben 10'', Daggett in ''The Angry Beavers'', Bumble in ''Kinectimals'', the title character Zim in ''Invader Zim'', Mouth in ''Kick Buttowski'', and Orthopox in the ''Destroy All Humans!'' series. He also voiced The Space Weaver in the game Broken Age.
==Career==

Horvitz's film career began in 1976 with a Freshen Up Gum commercial, which led to other commercial appearances and several hand modeling jobs. After a brief stint in an off-Broadway production of ''Oliver!'', he went on to make appearances on TV shows such as ''Kids Incorporated'' and ''Safe at Home'' and movies such as ''Summer School'', ''How I Got Into College'' and ''Deadly Weapon''. He also starred as Howie for two seasons on the 1988 syndicated television sitcom ''The Munsters Today'' which lasted three years until 1991. Howie was best friend of Marilyn Munster (played by actress Hilary Van Dyke). Starting in 1993, he changed the focus of his career to voice acting, starting with voice of Alpha 5 on the live-action series ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers''. This is one of Richard's often-forgotten roles that he has performed. From here, he expanded into several other particular voice roles on such animated shows as ''The Angry Beavers'' (Daggett), ''Invader Zim'' (Zim), ''Kim Possible'', ''Dave the Barbarian'' (Ned Frischman), ''Zatch Bell!'' (Kanchomé), ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' (Billy, Billy's dad), ''Ben 10'' (Grey Matter), ''Squirrel Boy'' (Rodney), and ''Shorty McShorts' Shorts'' as Dudley. After his stint as Alpha 5 ended, Horvitz went on to voice a few monsters in other ''Power Rangers'' series, and was also the voice of Alpha 7 in the ''Power Rangers: Wild Force'' episode, "Forever Red". He also played the main character Razputin in ''Psychonauts'' and Orthopox in ''Destroy All Humans!'', ''Destroy All Humans! 2'', and ''Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon'', (not ''Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed'') in a voice that closely resembles that of Zim (rather, what would happen if Zim adopted an English accent). He has voiced various NPCs in ''Everquest 2''. He also does the voice of the Berserker Darklings in ''The Darkness'', Bumble in ''Kinectimals'', and Kaos in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure''. Richard also plays the character "Green Grapes" in the Fruit of the Loom commercials. He has also acted on stage, including in Jeffrey Hatcher's "Mrs. Mannerly" in Boston.

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