Warburton was a series regular on "Dave's World," on CBS. His additional television credits include the series "Murphy Brown," "Designing Women," "NewsRadio" and "The Tick." His distinct voice has been heard on the animated series "Game Over," "The Venture Brothers," "Kim Possible," "Family Guy" and "The Emperor's New School."
His feature film credits include the animated films "Happily N'Ever After," "Open Season," "Bee Movie," "The Emperor's New Groove," "Kronk's New Groove" and "The X's." He also starred in "The Woman Chaser," "The Dish," "Big Trouble," "Joe Somebody," "Scream 3," "Men in Black II" and the upcoming "Underdog." He won the award for Best Actor for "The Civilization of Maxwell Bright" at festivals in New York City, Boulder and Beverly Hills.
Warburton's birth date is November 14. He is a native Californian and currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Cathy, and their four children. He's a devoted dad who enjoys activities with his kids, as well as playing golf and tennis. The family likes to spend time in their cabin on the Rogue River in Oregon.
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