| Wallace Langham (Andy French) Although a truly brilliant comic actor, Wallace only became famous when he refused to play characters with more than one syllable names, such as "Phil" the acid-tongued comedy writer from The Larry Sanders Show and "Josh" from Veronica's Closet. At his request, we changed Andrew to "Andy". |
| Scott Menville (Kevin French, C-Dog) He's not a nerd but he plays one on TV. Scott is best known from his regular role on the ABC series "The Wonder Years." In the wacky world of animation, he's lent his voice to characters ranging from Johnny Quest to Fred Flinstone. He also plays bass in his own band -- nothing geeky about that! |
| Brian Posehn (Jim Kuback) Brian is a multi-talented dude who's not as mellow and laid-back as he sounds. He was seriously stoked to do "Mr. Show" as a writer/performer, and got a major buzz doing "The Jon Stewart Show", and was freaked out on the stand-up comedy circuit, and, um, like, he probably needs to relax. |
| Vicki Lewis (Posey, Natalie) "Take a letter, Vicky." Fresh from roles as secretaries on "News Radio," "Seinfeld" and "Murphy Brown," Vicky arrives on Mission Hill playing not one but two women who can't type or take shorthand. |
| Nick Jameson (Gus, Mr. French, Ron, Stogie, Weirdo Beardo, Mr. Bang...too many to list) Nick is the renaissance man of American animated comedy. Like Scott, Nick also plays bass in his own band. Perhaps you've heard of them -- Foghat? He's also appeared on "Seinfeld," "Mad About You," "News Radio," "The Critic," and a million radio and TV commercials. |
| Tom Kenny (Wally, Fechstein, Sasha, Griffo, Mr. Cresto, Nice Freak,...too many to list) A man of a thousand voices, many of them gay. Tom's an ex-stand-up comic who's done everything from host NBC's "Friday Night Videos" to play a cow on "Rocko's Modern Life." He is probably best known as a cast member on HBO's hilarity-fest, "Mr. Show." |
| Herbert Siguenza (Carlos Hernandez-Leibowitz) Herbert comes from the acclaimed Latino comedy troupe, "Culture Clash." A man of utmost grace and finesse, Herbert claims not to be embarrassed playing a guy whose art is inspired by Twinkies. |
| Tress Macneille (Mrs. French, Mrs. Mundorf, Dr. Farley, Dakota, Shelly the stripper, too many to list) Tress is truly an "Animaniac" who does voices for that show as well as "Futurama", "Dilbert", "The Simpsons", "Rugrats" and almost a trillion others. But in real life, she's three dimensional. |
| Jane Wiedlin (Gwen) She's got the beat! She's got the beat! Jane, voice of Andy's on-again/off-again girlfriend, is best known as a member of The Go-Go's -- that top-selling all-girl band from the '80s. |
| Dave Thomas (Mr. Czelanski, Dr. Eulmeyer) Dave is Bill and Josh's comedy idol. He made a big impression as one of the beer-quaffing McKenzie Brothers of SCTV fame. Younger fans will remember him best for his recurring role on ABC's "Grace Under Fire." |
| Jennifer Jason Leigh (Eunice Eulmeyer) Jennifer took time off from her busy schedule as the leading actress of her generation to breath life into this awkward, wimpy, high school nerd. Thank you, Jennifer! |
| David Clennon (The Boss) He's the man you loved to hate on "Thirtysomething," that ruthless boss Miles Drintell. David's been in lots of other TV shows, including "Just Shoot Me," "Dream On" and "Cybill." Sometimes he even plays likeable characters. |
| Lisa Kushell (Stacy, Chola Girl) Now that's acting range for you! Lisa plays both the prissy secretary Stacy and the hard-core gang-gal Chola Girl. She honed her skills as a cast member on MAD TV and also appeared in the film, "Attack of the 5'2" Woman," although she's considerably taller than that. |
| Josh Weinstein (Toby Mundorf) Aside from being executive producer and co-creator of Mission Hill, Josh spends what little free time he has collecting antique tins and McDonald's training videos. Nobody knows why, and we're too afraid to ask. |
| Bill Oakley (George Bang) Bill proves one man can do it all when he moves beyond his role as executive producer to play nebbishy nerd George Bang. Boy, did Bill have to stretch for this one! |
| Michael Panes (The Republican Vampire) Michael's bizarre sensibilities have placed him in a category for which there are no folders with colorful, self-adhering labels. Aside from Mission Hill, other writing/performing credits include MTV's Austin Stories. |