Paul Eiding
Paul Eiding | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Paul Eiding (born March 28, 1957) is an American actor, best known for his voice roles as Colonel Roy Campbell in the Metal Gear series, Perceptor in the The Transformers TV Series, and Max Tennyson in the Ben 10 franchise.
Early career
Eiding was inspired to become an actor by his experience serving in the United States Army's 3rd Infantry Division in Würzburg, Germany. During this time, he joined a performing group named the Marne Glee Club. Although he was one of the youngest G.I.s in the group, he was soon promoted to a directing position due to his music background. The group performed across Germany, Belgium, Denmark, and northern France for soldiers and civilian audiences.[2]
During the 1970s, Eiding was a prolific commercial actor, appearing in advertisements for snowmobiles, granola bars, department stores, and clothing.[3][4] He also worked for theater groups across the Midwest,[4] including Dudley Riggs's Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis.[3][5] Eiding found the Brave New Workshop's improvisational approach exhausting, elaborating that "You have to take time off to think of new ideas. At Dudley Riggs we were doing nine shows a week".[3] Before coming to Wausau, Wisconsin, Eiding played a small part aside Sylvester Stallone in the Norman Jewison film F.I.S.T., which was shot in Iowa.[3] In Wausau, he led a number of workshops, and was a guest director for its community theater's production of the comedy-mystery What the Butler Saw in 1980.[4][5] He was a director and actor for the Chanhassen Dinner Theater of Minneapolis,[5] portraying Max Detweiler in its 1981 production of The Sound of Music.[6] On February 2, 1981, Eiding hosted the Twin Cities' first award ceremony for distinguished achievement in local theater, which was held at the Children's Theatre Company.[7]
In 1983, Eiding starred in a dual role as Joshua and Cathy in Don Amendolia's Los Angeles production of Caryl Churchill's Cloud 9.[8] In the late 1980s, Eiding appeared in the short-lived ABC sitcom The Charmings as the neighbor Don Miller.[4]
Filmography
Film
- F.I.S.T. (1978)[3]
- The Personals (1982) as David
- Madhouse (1990) as Stark
- American Zombie (2007) as Hank Baker
- The Submarine Kid (2015) as Thunder Lake Mayor
Radio
- Adventures in Odyssey – Michael Horden
- Adam's Rib (radio adaptation)
- American Appetites (radio adaptation)
- Dinah Was (radio adaptation)
Television appearances
Live-action
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1984 | Hunter | Wally Wallerstean | Episode: "A Long Way from L.A." | |
1986 | Cheers | Fred Anderson | Episode: "Relief Bartender" | |
1986 | Tales from the Darkside | Rev. Joy | Episode: "Black Widows" | |
1987-1988 | The Charmings | Don "King of Carpets" Miller | Recurring | [4] |
1991 | Perfect Strangers | Speaker of the Hut | Episode: "Weekend at Ferdinand's" | |
1991 | Empty Nest | Hartman | Episode: "Sucking Up Is Hard to Do" | |
1993 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Ambassador Loquel | Episode: "Liaisons" | |
1994 | Picket Fences | Jason Steinberg | 6 episodes | |
1994 | ER | Kadalski | Episode: "The Gift" | |
1996-1999 | The Pretender | Bernie Baxley | 2 episodes | |
2001 | The West Wing | Labor lawyer | Episode: "Ellie" | |
2006 | CSI: Miami | Judge Porterson | Episode: "Backstabbers" | |
2009 | My Name Is Earl | Businessman | Episode: "Got the Babysitter Pregnant" | |
2021 | Money Heist | Minister | Voice, English dub |
Animation
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Sky Commanders | Raider Rath | 2 episodes[citation needed] |
1988-1989 | Fantastic Max | Arnold Young | 6 episodes[citation needed] |
1991 | Toxic Crusaders | No-Zone | 13 episodes[citation needed] |
1993 | Batman: The Animated Series | Ferris Dolan | Episode: "Robin's Reckoning"[9] |
1993 | Animaniacs | Miserable Diner | Episode: "Les Miseranimals"[9] |
1993-1994 | SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron | Dr. N. Zyme | 2 episodes[citation needed] |
1995 | Daisy-Head Mayzie | Mr. McGrew | Television film[9] |
1996 | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest | Bennett | 3 episodes[citation needed] |
1996 | The Tick | Gezundheitan | Episode: "The Tick vs. Education"[9] |
1998-1999 | Cow and Chicken | Bully, Charles, Patient #1, Patient #3 | 2 episodes[9] |
2004 | Evil Con Carne | Buster, Dad, Guy | Episode: "Gridlocked and Loaded/Fool's Paradise"[citation needed] |
2005-2008 | Ben 10 | Max Tennyson, additional voices | 49 episodes[9] |
2006-2007 | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Mai's Father, Dock | 2 episodes[9] |
2008-2010 | Ben 10: Alien Force | Max Tennyson | 17 episodes[9] |
2010-2011 | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | Max Tennyson | 7 episodes[9] |
2012-2014 | Ben 10: Omniverse | Max Tennyson, Blukic, Eye Guy, Liam, Hoodlum, Ultimate Spidermonkey, Highbreed Bailiff, Zed | 51 episodes[9] |
2019 | Amphibia | Monroe | Episode: "Hop Pop and Lock"[9] |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1986 | The Transformers: The Movie | Perceptor | [9] | |
1991 | Adventures in Dinosaur City | King | [9] | |
1992 | Porco Rosso | Additional voices | English dub | |
1993 | Once Upon a Forest | Abigail's father | [9] | |
1994 | Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights | Scribe | Television film | [9] |
Tom the Chief Engineer | ||||
1996 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Frollo's soldiers, additional voices | ||
1997 | Cats Don't Dance | Additional voices | ||
1998 | Quest for Camelot | [9] | ||
Mulan | Ping soldier #2, additional voices | [9] | ||
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World | Additional voices | Direct-to-video | [9] | |
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island | Additional voices | [9] | ||
A Bug's Life | Male ants, additional voices | [9] | ||
Antz | Ant worker, additional voices | [9] | ||
The Prince of Egypt | Rameses's soldiers, additional voices | [9] | ||
1999 | Tarzan | Larry, additional voices | [9] | |
The Iron Giant | John the army diver sub, additional voices | [9] | ||
Seasons of Giving | Bees, additional voices | Direct-to-video | [9] | |
2000 | Chicken Run | Additional voices | [9] | |
2001 | Spirited Away | Chichiyaku, additional voices | English Dub | [9] |
Shrek | Lord Farquaad's guards, Hunter #1, ADR group | [9] | ||
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | Loop Group, Sergeant | [9] | ||
Monsters, Inc. | Frank, Interviewee #2 | [9] | ||
2002 | Cinderella II: Dreams Come True | Additional voices | Direct-to-video | [9] |
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron | Colonel's soldiers, ADR group | [9] | ||
Treasure Planet | Verne, additional voices | [9] | ||
2003 | Finding Nemo | Grey Fish | [9] | |
Brother Bear | Inuit Tribe Member #1, additional voices | [9] | ||
2004 | Home on the Range | Buck, additional voices | [9] | |
The Incredibles | Metroville man, additional voices | [9] | ||
The Polar Express | Additional voices | [9] | ||
2005 | Madagascar | Crowd Member, ADR group | [9] | |
Chicken Little | Bear #1, additional voices | [9] | ||
2006 | Curious George | Crocodile, Sailor #2, additional voices | [9] | |
Cars | Haul Inngas, Sage Vanderspin | [9] | ||
Flushed Away | Henchfrog #7 | [9] | ||
2007 | Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix | Max Tennyson | Television film | [9] |
2008 | WALL-E | Axiom Passenger #12, additional voices | [9] | |
2009 | Up | Horrified dog, additional voices | [9] | |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | Man, additional voices | [9] | ||
2012 | Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens | Max Tennyson | Television film | [9] |
Superman vs. The Elite | Jonathan Kent | Direct-to-video | [9] | |
2013 | Monsters University | Clive Carver, additional voices | [9] | |
2015 | Justice League: Throne of Atlantis | Captain | Direct-to-video | [9] |
2018 | Incredibles 2 | Gus Burns / Reflux, additional voices | [9] | |
The Death of Superman | Jonathan Kent | Direct-to-video | [9] | |
2019 | Reign of the Supermen | Jonathan Kent, Cemetery Worker | Direct-to-video | [9] |
Video games
References
- ^ Paul Eiding's page on VoiceChasers.com
- ^ Reljic, Teodor (October 29, 2014). "Hearing is believing". Malta Today. Media Today. Archived from the original on November 3, 2014. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Lundquist, Barbara (September 9, 1977). "Actor thrives on theater of today". Wausau Daily Herald. Wausau, Wisconsin. p. 24.
- ^ a b c d e Williams, Joanne (January 10, 1988). "Features: Town & Country". Wausau Daily Herald. Wausau, Wisconsin. p. 37.
- ^ a b c "What the Butler Saw auditions". Wausau Daily Herald. Wausau, Wisconsin. May 23, 1980. p. 19.
- ^ Vaughan, Peter (March 20, 1981). "Artistic war of wills ends in Sound of Music". The Minneapolis Star. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 27.
- ^ Vaughan, Peter (February 3, 1981). "Children's Theatre's 500 Hats is big Kudos winner". The Minneapolis Star. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 15.
- ^ Sullivan, Dan (May 29, 1983). "Flying High on Cloud Nine". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. p. 228.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr "Paul Eiding (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 30 April 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Capcom (2004-04-27). Onimusha 3: Demon Siege. Scene: Closing credits, 0:45 in, cast.
- ^ Volatile Games. Dead to Rights: Retribution. Namco Bandai Games. Scene: Ending credits, 2:32 and 2:59 in, Voice Over Cast.
External links
- Paul Eiding on Twitter
- Paul Eiding at IMDb
- Paul Eiding at Behind The Voice Actors