Phil LaMarr
BOOTH C-5
A Los Angeles native, Phil is an alumnus of Yale University and The Groundlings Theater and is perhaps best known as one of the original cast members of MAD TV, “Hermes” on FUTURAMA, "Marvin" in PULP FICTION, “Green Lantern” on JUSTICE LEAGUE and as the voice of SAMURAI JACK.
For over 30 years, Phil has thrilled audiences with his work on camera and behind the mic on TV shows such as STATIC SHOCK, FAMILY GUY, YOUNG JUSTICE, STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, THE FLASH, SUPERGIRL, GET SHORTY, LUCIFER, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM and VEEP; feature films like MADAGASCAR 2, INCREDIBLES 2, and THE LION KING (2019) and video games including JAK & DAXTER, FORTNITE, SHADOW OF MORDOR, and the METAL GEAR SOLID, INJUSTICE and MORTAL KOMBAT series.
His stage work includes productions with The Actor’s Gang, South Coast Repertory, Sacred Fools Theatre, and Phil also portrayed “Cowboy Curtis” in "The Pee-wee Herman Show" both on at The Stephen Sondheim Theatre on Broadway and in the Emmy-
nominated HBO special. Currently, in addition to writing and producing the animated series "GOBLINS," (goblinsanimated.com), Phil is performing monthly with "THE BLACK VERSION" (theblackversion.com), appearing in Cartoon Network’s CRAIG OF THE CREEK, Netflix’s MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: REVELATION and THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT. Full credit list on IMDb
PRICES:
$40 Autograph
$30 Selfies
$60 Autograph/selfie combo
$60 Pro photo op
$80 Voice recording/videos
PANELS:
Friday, November 15
Ballroom B
3:00 pm
A Career Switch
Phil LaMarr
The voice behind Samurai Jack and Hermes Cortex discusses his career adjustment from comedian to voice actor and that move changed his life.
Saturday, November 16
Ballroom A
11:30 a.m.
Sweet Gorilla of Manila!
Phil LaMarr
The voice actor behind shows such as "Static Shock”, "Samurai Jack” and “Futurama” discusses his career and takes questions from the audience.
Sunday, November 17
Ballroom A
12 p.m.
The Eternal Battle of Live Action vs Voice Acting
Phil LaMarr and Khary Payton
Phil and Khary discuss the differences between live action acting and voice action, the challenges and pitfalls each bring, and being involved in both worlds.