Tom Kenny

Actor

Birthday July 13, 1962

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Syracuse, New York, U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.8 m

#4658 Most Popular

1960

As a young child, in the late 1960s and the 1970s, he loved drawing and collecting record albums.

Kenny met Bobcat Goldthwait in first grade and they became lifelong friends.

In their mid-teens, they saw an ad for an open-mic night at Skaneateles that featured comedian Barry Crimmins with the moniker "Bear Cat".

He and Goldthwait went to the event, and performed under the monikers Tomcat and Bobcat, respectively, as a tribute to Crimmins, after which Goldthwait used Bobcat as his stage name.

Describing Kenny's stand-up routines, Goldthwait said, "Tom would get up there and talk about his therapist and he didn't even have a therapist, he just loved Woody Allen."

Kenny went to Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School, a Catholic high school.

After college, he performed stand-up comedy around the country for about eight years before he moved on to other venues.

1962

Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962) is an American actor and comedian.

Thomas James Kenny was born in Syracuse, New York, on July 13, 1962 and raised there.

His parents are Theresa (Donigan) and Paul Kenny.

1989

Kenny has acted in many films and TV shows, debuting in How I Got into College (1989) and later appeared in films such as Shakes the Clown (1991) and Comic Book: The Movie (2004).

1990

On television, he would host the "Music News" segments of Friday Night Videos in the early 1990s.

1992

He appeared in sketch comedy shows The Edge which aired on Fox from 1992 to 1993, and Mr. Show which aired on HBO from 1995 to 1998, both roles in the show were as a regular cast member.

He appears in the live-action segments of SpongeBob SquarePants as Patchy the Pirate, appeared on R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series on the season four episode, "Uncle Howee" as Uncle Howee, a high-energy kids' show host with strange powers.

Kenny said that he voices "a lot of sweet yellow characters for some reason."

He described SpongeBob's voice as in between that of a child and an adult, stating "Think a Stan Laurel, Jerry Lewis kind of child-man. Kind of like a Munchkin but not quite, kind of like a kid, but not in a Charlie Brown child's voice on the TV shows."

Joe Murray auditioned Kenny for voice acting roles for Rocko's Modern Life in a casting call in Los Angeles, California.

On one occasion, the producers required Kenny to fill the role of Charlie Adler, who was absent.

He voices Cupid for the Nickelodeon show The Fairly OddParents.

Joe Murray chose Kenny for several roles on another of his projects, Camp Lazlo as Scoutmaster Lumpus and Slinkman, because Murray, after seeing Kenny's previous work for Rocko's Modern Life, felt that Kenny "adds writing to his roles" and "brings so much".

He voiced Dog in CatDog, as well as the voice of Cliff.

He voices many characters in The Powerpuff Girls, including the Mayor, the Narrator, Mitch Mitchelson, Snake and Little Arturo from the Gangreen Gang, Rainbow the Clown, etc. He voiced Eduardo and various other characters in Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, Dr. Two-Brains in the PBS Kids show, WordGirl, and the villains Knightbrace, the Common Cold and Mr. Wink in Codename: Kids Next Door.

1999

Since 1999, he has voiced the titular character in SpongeBob SquarePants and associated media.

Kenny has voiced many other characters, including Heffer Wolfe in Rocko's Modern Life, the Ice King in Adventure Time and its spinoff Fionna and Cake, the Narrator and Mayor in The Powerpuff Girls, Carl Chryniszzswics in Johnny Bravo, Dog in CatDog, Hank and Jeremy in Talking Tom and Friends, The Penguin in various animated media based on DC Comics, and Spyro from the Spyro video game series.

His live action work includes the comedy variety shows The Edge and Mr. Show.

Kenny has won two Daytime Emmy Awards and two Annie Awards for his voice work as SpongeBob SquarePants and the Ice King.

He often collaborates with his wife and fellow voice artist Jill Talley, who plays Karen on SpongeBob SquarePants.

2004

Kenny is the Penguin in the 2004 TV series The Batman.

He voiced the character Squanchy on Rick and Morty.

He plays a number of roles in the Transformers Animated TV show.

A few of the characters he voices in this series are Starscream and his clones, Isaac Sumdac and Waspinator.

Kenny also voiced several characters on the animated show Xiaolin Showdown, as well as the Autobots Skids and Wheelie in the live-action Transformers film series.

On Dilbert, Kenny voiced Ratbert, Asok, Dilbert's shower, and some minor characters.

He played Mr. Hal Gibson in the animated kids show Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force GO!.

2009

In 2009, Kenny became a regular cast voice in the Fox comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up.

He voices Muhammad Sabeeh "Happy" Fa-ach Nuabar, the secretive custodian who is plotting a terrorist attack, as well as Happy's interpreter.

The series premiered on April 19, 2009.

Kenan Thompson, Kristin Chenoweth, Jason Bateman, Nick Kroll, Cheri Oteri, Henry Winkler, Will Arnett, and Will Forte are the other main cast members.

He plays the Ice King and Magic Man on Adventure Time.

2011

In 2011, Kenny took over the role of Rabbit from Ken Sansom in Winnie the Pooh.