John DiMaggio

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John DiMaggio

Di Maggio at Comic-Con 2007
Birth name John William DiMaggio
Born September 4, 1968 (1968-09-04) (age 39)
Flag of the United States North Plainfield, New Jersey,U.S.
Occupation(s) Voice Actor

John William DiMaggio (born September 4, 1968) is an American voice actor. A native of North Plainfield, New Jersey[1], he is best known for his voice roles of Bender in Futurama, Wakka and Kimarhi in Final Fantasy X and Marcus Fenix in Gears of War.

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John DiMaggio is a former stand-up comedian and has several on-screen credits, such as Steve Ballmer in Pirates of Silicon Valley (the docudrama about the history of Apple Computer and Microsoft) and as the recurring character Dr. Sean Underhill on Chicago Hope. However, DiMaggio is predominantly a voice actor, having been credited for roles in the following works:

  1. ^ John DiMaggio profile, Disney Channel. Accessed October 20, 2007. "A native of North Plainfield, New Jersey, DiMaggio celebrates his birthday September 4 and resides in Los Angeles."

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