We are pleased to announce that the Man of Million Voices, Billy West, will be joining the fun at the NorthEast Comic Con and Collectibles Extravaganza, November 23-25! He will be appearing to sign autographs, do photo ops, and have fun with fans all weekend!
Billy is best known for his voice actor work, but his career in radio and television that began in the 1980’s when he did comedic impersonations for Charles Laquidara‘s Big Mattress morning show on Boston’s WBCN FM radio network. By the mid-90s, he had moved to doing impersonations of Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott on The Howard Stern Show, giving him greater exposure.
From there, West became involved with the Nickelodeon shows Doug and Ren & Stimpy. Portraying the title characters on both shows, Billy West saw his voiceover work reach an even larger, yet younger audience.
This led to Warner Bros. hiring him for the film Space Jam in 1996, over 20 years ago! The film featured Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan, and the cast of Looney Tunes. Billy West voiced both Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, two characters whom he has sporadically voiced throughout the next decade.
He is also very well known for his portrayal of Philip J. Fry, Zapp Branigan, Professor Fanrsworth, Zoidberg, and others on Futurama, which began in 1999. His work on Futurama has continued on through a number of changes, and currently airs on Comedy Central.
In addition he is also the voice of the iconic Red M&M.
As guitarist and singer-songwriter for his band Billy West and The Grief Counselors, he released their first album, Me-Pod in 2004.
His band, The Shutdowns (playing Oldies from 1980 to 1984) opened for Roy Orbison, The Shutdowns also opened for: The Association, The 4 Seasons, and Jan and Dean. Billy supplied lead guitar and vocals
“I played a a little bit of guitar with the great Pete Wolf, frontman vocalist for the Mighty J. Geils Band. When Aerosmith separated in the 80’s, my old Fender Telecaster and I were honored to play live with the inimitable Steven Tyler on a couple of occasions.”
In 1982, West sang lead, doing an impersonation of Mike Love, on a Beach Boys-inspired tune, “Another Cape Cod Summer This Year,” by studio band ROUTE 28, written and produced by Erik Lindgren on his Arf! Arf! Records label.
West has collaborated with Los Lobos, as well as Penn Jillette, Kramer and Deborah Harry of Blondie on Tattoo of Blood, played live with Brian Wilson, including the guitar solo on the Beach Boys tune “Do it Again” on Late Show with David Letterman, in the mid-1990s.
Billy now has an incredible podcast featuring his voice actor friends making fun with their mouths and worthy of a listen.
NorthEast Comic Con and Collectibles Extravaganza is Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, November 23-25, at the Boxboro Regency Hotel in Boxboro MA. Don’t miss out on some family friendly fun, with holiday shopping for nerds (and the people who love them)! We’ll have celebrity guests signing autographs and doing photo ops, Cosplay, video games, live music, guest panels, kids crafts, and more!
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