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David Fynn is a British-Irish [1] actor, producer and screenwriter, best known for playing Brett in the NBC TV sitcom Undateable (2014–2016). [2]He began playing Dewey Finn in the West End cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical School of Rock (based on the 2003 film with Jack Black) in October 2016 at the New London Theatre, for which he received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor in ...
David Fynn as: Biggie, a large, friendly Troll; Mr. Dinkles, Biggie's pet worm; Fryda Wolff as: DJ Suki, a cheerful and positive Troll who uses DJ equipment made of insects; Satin and Chenille, twin Trolls with a flair for fashion design and conjoined by their hair. Satin is very cheerful and talkative while Chenille is calm and sassy.
Played by David Fynn; 2009; Wolfie is one of the assistant mechanics at the garage Will was sent to, along with his boss Jim. He is seventeen years old (or at least claims to be) but appears much older due to his deep voice and facial hair, with Will describing him as "looking about thirty".
Voice role [36] 2019–2021 Final Space: Fox Voice role 18 episodes 2019–present Harley Quinn: King Shark: 23 episodes Voice role [36] 2019 Ron Funches: Giggle Fit: Himself Stand-up special 2019–present Crank Yankers: 2 episodes Voice role [38] 2020 Central Park: Danny Episode: "Squirrel, Interrupted" Voice role Room 104: Charlie Episode ...
Kevin Michael Richardson as Smidge, a small, inordinately strong female Pop Troll with a masculine voice; Tru Valentino as Blaze Powerchord, a Rock Troll who is a talented "mouth guitar" player; David Kaye as King Peppy, the former king of the Pop Trolls and Poppy's father; Anthony Lee Medina as King Trollex, the king of the Techno Trolls
Lately, filmmaker Robert Zemeckis has been a somewhat confounding figure. The director of such beloved movies as the “Back to the Future” series, “Forrest Gump,” “Cast Away,” “Death ...
Just a few days after his uncle, David Cassidy, performed his last-ever concert, 18-year-old Jack Cassidy made his official debut. The teenager stunned on Monday's episode of "The Voice" with a ...
Undateable is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from May 29, 2014, to January 29, 2016, and originally premiered as a mid-season replacement. [1] [2] The series was created by Adam Sztykiel, based on the book Undateable: 311 Things Guys Do That Guarantee They Won't Be Dating or Having Sex by Ellen Rakieten and Anne Coyle.