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Paul Fusco is an American puppeteer, actor, television producer, writer and director. He is best known as the puppeteer and voice of the title character on the sitcom ALF, [1] for which he also served as creator, writer, producer, and director. [2]
ALF was popular in West Germany after it began airing on ZDF. The actor who dubbed ALF's voice in German, Tommi Piper, recorded two albums and four singles as ALF between 1988 and 1991. [17] In Italy, ALF aired on Rai 2 in 1988. In New Zealand, the entire series (and the movie) were screened on TVNZ. In the United Kingdom it was broadcast on ...
Rowlf's gruff voice, though, ended up straining Fusco's vocal cords, which led him to invent a new voice that was much lighter, until it evolved into ALF's voice as it is known today. However, in early episodes of the series, ALF speaks with a voice reminiscent of the earlier, Rowlf-esque voice. [2] [3]
He was best remembered as a performer with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and for his role in the NBC sitcom ALF in 1986. He appeared in several films in the late 1980s and early 1990s and also appeared opposite pop singer Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial in 1992. [3] His last appearance was in Death to Cupid in 2015.
Gregory also did voice-over work, appearing on "Pound Puppies" and "Fantastic Max." After "ALF" ended, he provided the voice of Biff Jr. in the animated "Back to the Future" TV series.
Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg (known professionally as Benji Gregory; May 26, 1978 – June 13, 2024) was an American child actor and voice artist best known for playing Brian Tanner on the 1986–1990 NBC sitcom ALF.
Benji Gregory, the child star who appeared in ALF, has died aged 46. Gregory’s body was found on 13 June, with a cause yet to be determined. According to TMZ, the actor was found in his car in a ...
Show co-creator Paul Fusco voiced the character, according to the IMDB page for 'ALF.' 2024 elections: Oprah Winfrey defended childless cat ladies during her DNC speech. What does it mean?