Patrick Warburton
Patrick Warburton is well known for his role on the hit comedy
Seinfeld as Puddy, Elaine's enigmatic, on-again, off-again boyfriend who broke up with her at least 12 times in one episode. His television credits also include such series as
Dave's World and
NewsRadio as well as playing the title character of the cult superhero comedy
The Tick. He has been the long-running voice of Joe on the popular FOX animated series
Family Guy, was also the voice of the Savior of the Universe on the Disney Saturday morning TV series
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and can be heard as Mr. Barkin on the Disney Channel's
Kim Possible. Warburton currently stars in the hit CBS show
Rules of Engagement opposite
David Spade and
Oliver Hudson, which returns for its second season in September 2007.
On the big screen, Warburton has been seen in a wide variety of films. His comic ease has made him popular with comedy directors and his recent voice roles include Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove and a new version of the Big Bad Wolf in Hoodwinked. Warburton also lends his voice to the big screen in the highly anticipated film Bee Movie (November 2007), where he plays Renee Zellweger's boyfriend as she tries to win the heart of Jerry Seinfeld. In live-action movies, he has traversed from blockbusters to indie comedies and dramas with credits that include Men in Black II, The Dish, Joe Somebody, Angels in the Infield, Big Trouble and The Woman Chaser. Warburton also stars in a mystery/comedy about a hunt for an alleged alien living in a small town in the movie I'll Believe You hitting theaters September 2007.
Note: This profile was written in or before
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