Jeff Fischer

Voice Actor

Popular As Jeff Fischer (actor)

Birth Year 1968

Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.

Age 56 years old

Nationality United States

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Jeff Fischer is an American voice actor known for his work in commercials, cartoons, and video games.

He is also a vintner and the founder of Habit Winery in Santa Maria, California.

1995

In 1995, he released his first batch of 10 cases.

He has lived in a trailer parked in the vineyards, does most of the wine processing himself, and works with the Coastal Vineyard Care Association (CVCA) to source his grapes.

His wine was featured many times on American Dad, the first time was when Roger (the alien) made a grocery list containing Habit wine.

2005

He is known for voicing a fictitious version of himself on American Dad (2005–present).

Jeff Fischer attended the University of Arizona when he also started his voice actor career, his first gig being a Pizza Hut commercial.

Since 2005, Jeff Fischer has provided the voice of an American Dad! character named after himself, the character Jeff Fischer.

Beyond American Dad!, Fischer's other animation credits include the role of MC Cobra in Jackie Chan Adventures and a guest-starring role as Doug Reisman in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series.

Fischer played Lewis in a stage production of Blockage.

In 2005, he announced the Teen Choice Awards.

Fischer has voiced several characters in video games such as Pimp My Ride, Tony Hawk's Underground and the Final Fantasy series, and has supplied voiceovers for hundreds of television commercials.

2008

Jeff Fischer is a vintner and founded Habit Winery in Santa Maria, California, in 2008.

He got in the wine business at a time when he was going to auditions during the day and waiting tables at night.

He started to study the production of wine, and to make wine in his own garage.

2009

The growth of his wine-making activity was fast, from 50 cases in 2009 to 1,300 cases in 2012, and 2,000 in 2013.

The label of Habit wines, a reaching hand, was featured at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.