Jeff Bergman

Jeff Bergman

18 movies Acting Jul 10, 1960 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Jeffrey Allen Bergman, born on July 10, 1960, is a renowned American voice actor celebrated for his work in animation. He began his illustrious career in the late 1980s and quickly became a prominent figure in the world of voice acting, particularly for his contributions to iconic franchises like Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera.

Bergman's most notable achievement came when he took on the legendary role of Bugs Bunny, succeeding the legendary Mel Blanc after Blanc's passing in 1989. This transition marked a significant moment in animation history, as Bergman not only honored Blanc’s legacy but also brought his unique flair to the beloved character. Over the years, he has voiced numerous characters from the Looney Tunes roster, including Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, showcasing his versatility and talent in bringing animated personalities to life.

In addition to his work with classic characters, Bergman has lent his voice to various television shows, films, and video games, further solidifying his status in the industry. His ability to capture the essence of these timeless figures has earned him admiration from fans and peers alike. With a career spanning over three decades, Jeff Bergman remains a prominent and influential voice in animation, continuing to entertain audiences with his remarkable vocal skills.

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