David Coburn | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | October 31, 1969
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
David Coburn (born October 31, 1969) is an American actor. He is best known as the voice of Captain Planet in the TV series Captain Planet and the Planeteers.[1]
Early life
Coburn was born in Los Angeles, California on October 31, 1969, the day of Halloween.
Career
At the age of ten, he made his acting career debut as Ted Loomis in the television series One Day at a Time (1979–1981).
With the early planning of what would become the hit animated television series Captain Planet and the Planeteers, initial voice work with Tom Cruise was not working out and Coburn was selected to be the voice of Captain Planet for the 113 episodes of the show.[2] He reprised the role in the crossover episode of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes.[3][4]
Personal life
He has lived in Paris, France, since 2011 while continuing to do environmental work.[2]
Filmography
- 1979–1981: One Day at a Time (TV series) (Ted Loomis)
- 1980: Facts of Life (Carl on the December 17, 1980 episode "Who Am I?")
- 1980: Diff'rent Strokes (Jimmy)
- 1980: The Jazz Singer (Bar Mitzvah Boy)
- 1984: Pole Position (TV series) (voice of Dan Darret)
- 1986: Born American (K.C.)
- 1989: The Fabulous Baker Boys (Kid at Vet)
- 1989: Gross Anatomy (voice)
- 1989: Growing Pains (Doug)
- 1989: 21 Jump Street (Dave Gordon)
- 1990: New Kids on the Block (TV series) (voice; Nikko and Donnie Wahlberg)
- 1990: Growing Pains (David - 2 episodes)
- 1990–1996: Captain Planet and the Planeteers (TV series) (voice; Captain Planet/Captain Pollution)
- 1991: Star Trek: The Next Generation (Brower in "The Nth Degree")
- 1991–1993: Harry and the Hendersons (TV series) Walter Potter[5]
- 1992: The Fountain Clowns (Boxer)
- 1992: Defenders of Dynatron City (TV short) (voice of Toolbox)
- 1994: Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (TV Series) (voice of Lee Jordan)
- 1994–1999: Sister, Sister (TV Series) (Claude)
- 1995: Live Shot (TV series) (Rick Evers)
- 1995: Space Strikers (TV series) (voice of Captain Nemo)
- 1996: Insomnia (Additional Voices)
- 1998: To Hell with Love (Alan Rigatelli)
- 1999: Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (TV movie) (Minbari Ranger)
- 1999: Can of Worms (TV movie) (voice of Jarm)
- 1999: Screenplay (TV Movie) (Bobby)
- 2002: Pinocchio (voices; Carabiniere No. 1, Carabiniere No. 3, Undertaker Rabbit, Warder)
- 2002: Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (voice; Asterix)
- 2003: Manhunt (voice; Innocentz)
- 2004: Def Jam: Fight for NY (voice; Cruz)
- 2004: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (voice; Pedestrian)
- 2006: Neverwinter Nights 2 (voices; Baalbisan, Annaeus Spirit, Darmon)
- 2006: The Sopranos (Bartender in "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request...")
- 2011–2013: Platane (David Coburn, a film producer)
- 2013: Beyond: Two Souls (video game) Stan, Ricky (voice & performance capture)
- 2013: Mars: War Logs (video game) (voice; Roy)
- 2014: Blue Estate: The Game (video game) (voices; Mauro, Various Gangsters)
- 2015: Zip Zip (TV Series) (voices; Washington, Mitch)
- 2016: Furi (video game) (voice; The Scale)
- 2017: OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (TV series) (voice; Captain Planet)
- 2018: Detroit: Become Human (video game) (voice; Richard Perkins)
- 2019: Alice (Lawyer)
- 2019: My Life in Versailles (voice; Mr. Angel)
- 2019: Anna (CIA Chief)
- 2019: Blacksad: Under the Skin (video game) (voice; John Smirnov)
- 2019: Alt-Frequencies (video game) (voice; Ennis B)
- 2021: Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo (video game) (voice; Nick Reyes)
- 2022: Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong (video game) (Additional Voices)
References
- ↑ "Designing a World Where Environmentalists Win". GOOD Magazine. 29 February 2016.
- 1 2 Couch, Aaaron. "Original 'Captain Planet' Voice Is Ready to Be in Leonardo DiCaprio's Movie". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Kelley, Shamus (September 27, 2017). "Captain Planet to Appear on OK KO". www.denofgeek.com. Den of Geek. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
- ↑ Outlaw, Kofi (September 13, 2017). "Captain Planet Will Return in New 'OK K.O.' Episode". www.comicbook.com. ComicBook. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
- ↑ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 509. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
External links
- David Coburn at IMDb