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| <center>http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv149/SpongePedia/Guest%20Stars/Davy-Jones.jpg</center> || '''[[Davy Jones' Locker|Davy Jones]]''' || <center>December 30, 1945</center> || He appeared in episode "[[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]" as himself. He is a Grammy winning, English pop singer-songwriter and Tony-nominated Emmy-nominated actor best known as a member of ''The Monkees''. | | <center>http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv149/SpongePedia/Guest%20Stars/Davy-Jones.jpg</center> || '''[[Davy Jones' Locker|Davy Jones]]''' || <center>December 30, 1945</center> || He appeared in episode "[[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]" as himself. He is a Grammy winning, English pop singer-songwriter and Tony-nominated Emmy-nominated actor best known as a member of ''The Monkees''. | ||
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| <center>http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv149/SpongePedia/Guest%20Stars/Dennis-Quaid.jpg</center> || <center>Dennis William Quaid<br>('''Dennis Quaid''')</center> || <center>April 9, 1954</center> || Voiced [[Mr. Krabs]]' grandfather from episode [[Grandpappy the Pirate]]. He is an American actor. Raised in Texas, he became known during the 1980s after appearing in several successful films, and established a career as a Hollywood actor. | | <center>http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv149/SpongePedia/Guest%20Stars/Dennis-Quaid.jpg</center> || <center>Dennis William Quaid<br>('''Dennis Quaid''')</center> || <center>April 9, 1954</center> || Voiced [[Mr. Krabs]]' grandfather from episode [[Grandpappy the Pirate]]. He is an American actor. Raised in Texas, he became known during the 1980s after appearing in several successful films, and established a career as a Hollywood actor. |
Revision as of 20:37, 27 November 2009
This is a list of Guest Stars that have appeared in Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants.
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Voiced Dennis (The Hitman) on the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. He is an American film and television actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in the 2003 film, The Cooler. Currently, Baldwin appears as Jack Donaghy on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, a role for which he won an Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Baldwin has hosted Saturday Night Live over a dozen times and is the oldest of the Baldwin brothers. |
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles California |
Voiced Nicholas Withers the host of House Fancy in the episode: House Fancy. He is an American food personality, cinematographer, author, aircraft pilot, and actor. He is the creator and host of the Food Network television show Good Eats, the Feasting on Asphalt and on Iron Chef America. He is also the author of several cooking how-to books. |
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Burlington, Massachusetts |
Voiced "Grandma" from episode Have You Seen This Snail?. She is an American comedienne and actress. She is a repertory player on Saturday Night Live. She was a key member of America's oldest collegiate improve comedy troupe, My Mother's Fleabag. She is also the voice of Bessie Higgenbottom on The Mighty B!. She also plays Gallaxhar's computer in Monsters vs. Aliens. | |
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He was the original voice of the Dirty Bubble. He is an American actor, comedian, film director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in movies, children's television, animated cartoons, and as a panelist on the game show Match Game. | |
(Christopher Guest) |
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Voiced Cousin Stanley S. SquarePants from episode Stanley S. SquarePants. He is a British-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician and Grammy Award-winning composer. | |
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Voiced Grubby Grouper in the the episode Bubble Buddy. He was the first professional American surfer and then became a musician. | |
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Voiced Lord Royal Highness from the TV movie Atlantis SquarePantis. He is an English musician, actor, producer, arranger, and audio engineer. Active in five decades of rock music and frequently reinventing his music and image, He is regarded as an influential innovator, particularly for his work through the 1970's. |
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles California |
He is also the true voice of "Sweet Victory" which is the song at the end of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode entitled "Band Geeks". is an actor and musician. He has been in the AOR bands Giuffria and Dirty White Boy. | |
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Davy Jones | |
He appeared in episode "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" as himself. He is a Grammy winning, English pop singer-songwriter and Tony-nominated Emmy-nominated actor best known as a member of The Monkees. |
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(Dennis Quaid) |
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Voiced Mr. Krabs' grandfather from episode Grandpappy the Pirate. He is an American actor. Raised in Texas, he became known during the 1980s after appearing in several successful films, and established a career as a Hollywood actor. |
(Ernest Borgnine) |
Hamden, Connecticut |
He is the voice of Mermaid Man. He is a famous guest actor and voice in movies and TV shows. | |
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New York City |
Voiced Gene Scallop from episode The Krusty Sponge. He is the film and book critic on NBC's The Today Show. | |
(Chaim Witz) (Gene Klein) |
Haifa, Israel |
Voiced Sea Monster from episode 20,000 Patties Under the Sea. He is an American rock singer who was the lead singer of the band Kiss. He was born in Israel and moved to the United States under the name Gene Klein and later changed his name to Gene Simmons. | |
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Voiced the leader of the Vikings from episode Dear Vikings He is a Golden Globe-winning British actor. He is generally best known, particularly in the HBO Western drama Deadwood. He currently stars in the NBC series Kings. |
(John Di Maggio) |
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Voiced BlackJack from episode BlackJack. He is an American voice actor. A native of North Plainfield, New Jersey he is best known for his voice roles of Bender in Futurama, Schnitzel The Rock Monster on Cartoon Network's Original Series, Chowder, Wakka and Kimahri in Final Fantasy X and Marcus Fenix in Gears of War. He was also known as the voice of one of the four psychotic penguins, Rico, in Dreamworks' "Madagascar", "Madagascar Escape 2 Africa", "The Madagascar Penguins in A Christmas Caper", and the brand-new Nickelodeon show, produced with Dreamworks, "The Penguins of Madagascar". | |
(John O'Hurley) |
Kittery, Maine |
Voiced King Neptune from episode Neptune's Spatula. | |
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He voices in SpongeBob SquarePants as ManRay. He is an English-born Welsh character actor and voice artist. He is perhaps best known for his portrayals as the charismatic Arab excavator Sallah in the Indiana Jones films and the dwarf Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and he played on the Sci-Fi channel original movie Anaconda 3 as Professor Challenger and Mowgli's adopted father from the Disney movie, The Jungle Book 2. | |
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Voiced Jack Kahuna Laguna (a.k.a. JKL) from episode SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One. He is an American actor, known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands. |
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Kirksville, Indiana |
He sang the SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song and sang the last line (I want to go home) of the song Texas from episode Texas. He is an American country guitarist and singer from Cottonwood, Arizona. | |
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Voiced King Neptune from episode Party Pooper Pants. He is an American voice actor and actor, one of the most prominent voice actors in the field. He starred in the short lived The Knights of Prosperity, an American Broadcasting Company (ABC) comedy. He is best known for his deep voice and portraying either villains or fat, good-natured African-American men. He voiced Maurice in the brand-new Nickeldeon show, "The Penguins of Madagascar" replacing Cedric the Entertainer. He also played Schnitzel on the very first episode of the Cartoon Network original series, Chowder | |
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Voiced Grandma SquarePants from episodes Grandma's Kisses and BlackJack. She is a Golden Globe-nominated and American actress and is best known for her role as Marion Cunningham
on the famous TV sitcom, Happy Days from 1974-1984. | |
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September 25, 1951 | Voiced The Moth from episode Night Light. He is best known for his portrayal of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy (1977-1983). | |
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He appeared in episode Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V as The Chief. He is a Hollywood television producer, director and composer. He is also a playwright and poet known for comedic and unusual subject matter. He is best known as a founding father of the Boston Comedy scene, as a collaborator with comedians, composers, artists and poets, and as a writer-producer of off-beat television series and stage plays. | |
(Nigel Planer) |
London, England |
Voiced Dr. Marmalade from episode Chimps Ahoy. He is an English actor, novelist and playwright. He is best known for anarchic 1980s sitcom The Young Ones. | |
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Their track called Pre-Hibernation was featured in the episode Pre-Hibernation Week. was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. It was founded by original members were Vinnie Abbott (drums) and Dimebag Darrell (guitar) in 1981. Bassist Rex Brown would join in 1982 and in 1987 Phil Anselmo would become the group's lead vocalist, completing the band's most successful lineup that would remain together for 16 years. | |
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Voiced Master Udon from episode Karate Island. He was a Japanese-American Academy Award-nominated actor known for his roles as Arnold Takahasi on Happy Days from 1974-1984 and Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid film trilogy. |
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Portsmouth, Virginia |
Voiced Jim from episode The Original Fry Cook. He is an American actor, writer, voiceover artist, and professional comedian who voiced Remy in Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille. |
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(Ray Liotta) |
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Voiced one of the Bubble Poppin' Boys from episode What Ever Happened To SpongeBob?. He is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American actor known for the roles of Henry Hill in Goodfellas and Tommy Vercetti in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. |
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Voice The Prison Guard seen in episode The Inmates of Summer. He is a former U.S. Marine Corps drill instructor and later Golden Globe-nominated actor. He also plays a police type/prison guard cameo in other TV shows such as The Simpsons. | |
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Voiced Lord Reginald from episode Chimps Ahoy. He is an English comedian and actor. He is best known for starring in the anarchic 1980s sitcom The Young Ones. | |
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Voiced Mindy on The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. is a BAFTA-winning and four-time Golden Globe-nominated actress and singer, of dual American and Danish citizenship. Johansson rose to fame with her role in 1998's The Horse Whisperer and subsequently gained critical acclaim for her roles in Ghost World, Lost in Translation (for which she won a BAFTA). |
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She is the voice of Mother SquarePants on the animated television series the SpongeBob SquarePants. She also is the voice of Mama Krabs in the episodes Enemy In-Law, and Friend of Foe?. | |
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He is the voice of the Narrator from the episode: Krusty Krab Training Video. |
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Willoughby, Ohio |
He is the voice of Barnacle Boy. He is an American comedic actor. | |
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He was featured as a guest performer in the episode Help Wanted, singing the song Living in the Sunlight, Loving in the Moonlight. He was a singer best known for playing the ukulele. He was also known for his falsetto/vibrato voice. |
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New Hope, Pennsylvania |
The band contributed to SpongeBob SquarePants in episode Your Shoe's Untied, the song Loop dee Loop! and in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, the song Ocean Man. Ween is an alternative rock group formed when Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo met in an eighth grade typing class. The class was taught in the basement of the old section of New Hope-Solebury High School by teacher Barbara Slack. At the time, the electronic typewriters were considered state of the art; they were replaced by IBM x86s within 2 years. |