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Rupert Degas
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Rupert Joel Degas (born 17 August 1970) is a British and Australian actor. He is best known for his voice work in animation, audiobooks, and advertising.[1]

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Early life and education

Degas was born Rupert Joel Degas on 17 August 1970 in London, to producer and screenwriter Brian Degas and radio/television presenter Maggie Clews. He was educated at Hill House School in Knightsbridge and Emanuel School in Wandsworth.

Career

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Animation

Best known as the voices of Zoomer and Scrambler in Bob the Builder[2] from 2004 to 2011, his other animation work includes Chop Socky Chooks,[3] Robotboy,[4] Thomas & Friends[5] Lucky Fred, Groove High, and The Amazing World of Gumball.[6] He also played several characters in the animated feature film Planet 51.[7] He also worked on films such as Asterix Conquers America and A Fox's Tale, as well as animated short films such as Cherry on the Cake, Fish with Legs and Badgered.[8]

Since moving to Australia in 2012, Degas has provided voices for The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill,[9] Kitty Is Not a Cat,[10] The Strange Chores,[11] Maya the Bee: The Honey Games,[12] Bluey, Alien TV, Kangaroo Beach, 100% Wolf, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway,[13] and My Freaky Family. He also narrated three episodes of The Wheel of Time.

Audiobook narration

Degas has narrated over 300 audiobooks. He has received particular critical acclaim for his performances of The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss,[14][15][16] and Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy.[17] Degas says of audiobooks, "I do accents. It's my specialty."[18] The Guardian called his voice performances "shape-shifting".[19] In 2022, Degas was inducted as a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine.

Film and television

Degas' first film appearance was in Jerry Schatzberg's Reunion,[20] followed by television appearances in Dead Romantic,[21] Over Here,[22] A Touch of Frost[23] and Passport to Murder.[24] Other notable television appearances include EastEnders, Lovejoy, Van der Valk, Waiting For God, Lycée Alpin, Holby City,[25] Love Soup,[26] Shoot the Messenger,[27] Nathan Barley,[28] and Red Dwarf.[29] Degas also provided the voice of the demon in both Exorcist: The Beginning and the 2013 film Evil Dead.

Theatre

Having been a regular Newsrevue performer at the Canal Café Theatre and at the Edinburgh Fringe, Degas made his West End theatre debut in Stones in His Pockets[30] at The Duke of York's Theatre and the New Ambassadors Theatre,[31] and then in the original Olivier Award winning London cast of The 39 Steps[32][33] at The Tricycle Theatre before transferring to The Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus. He has also performed in several plays at The Battersea Arts Centre, Latchmere Theatre and The Southwark Playhouse.

Radio and podcasts

On radio, Degas has performed in over eighty plays and series, most notably Grovers Mill, and the BBC productions of The Brightonomicon,[34] Dirk Gently,[35][36] The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,[37] and Starship Titanic. He also played Pantalaimon in the full cast audio production of His Dark Materials.[38]

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Awards and honours

Filmography

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Voice in animated series

  • 2002–2004: Mr. Bean: The Animated Series as Additional Voices
  • 2002–2011: Bob the Builder as Scrambler, Zoomer, Gripper, Flex, Sandy Beach and Dickie Olivier, Skip (Where’s Robert?), Tom (U.S. Dub)
  • 2006–2008: Skatoony as Chudd Chudders and Tony Eagle-Eyes
  • 2006–2008: Robotboy as Gus Turner, Constantine, Klaus von Affenkugel and Kurt
  • 2006: Chop Socky Chooks as Bubba and Itchi
  • 2008–2010: The Amazing World of Gumball as Tobias Wilson (Season 1), Mr. Gaylord Robinson (Season 1), Clayton (Season 1), Felix (Season 1), Paperball (Season 1), Alan Keane (Season 1), Idaho (Season 1), Colin (Season 1), Gary Hedges (Season 1), Sal Left Thumb (Season 1), Clipboard Men (Season 1), Lenny Smith (Season 1), Charlie (Season 1), Albert (The Responsible) and Laurence "Larry" Needlemeyer (The Spoon)
  • 2010–2012: Thomas & Friends as Dart (Seasons 15-16), Bertie (Seasons 15-16), Butch (Seasons 15-16; U.S. Dub) and Flynn (Seasons 15-16)
  • 2011–2012: Lucky Fred as Fred, Supercommander and Wally K
  • 2011: Groove High as Duke and Dr. Khan
  • 2015: The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill as Pablo, Bandi and Eddie
  • 2017–2022: The Strange Chores as Barbarian and Frankie
  • 2018–2020: Kitty Is Not a Cat as Happy, Ming, Mr. Clean, Pierre, Harold Stinkleton, Judger, Yeahno, Dr. Rick, Jungle show presenter and Additional Voices
  • 2019: Alien TV as The Translator
  • 2019–2023: 100% Wolf as Gunnolf, The Doog, Maurice, Claude, Lord Hightail, Hans Beowulf and Kenjo
  • 2019–2022: Bluey as Yes/No Button, Movie Trailer Voice and Chunky Chimp
  • 2020–2023: Kangaroo Beach as Big Trev, Gherkinn and Roadie
  • 2022–2024: Ginger and the Vegesaurs as Wasabi and other vegesaurs
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Voice in animated films

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Voice in anime films

  • 1994: Urotsukidoji (English Dub)
  • 1994: Black Magic (manga) (English Dub)
  • 1994: Kekko Kamen (English Dub)
  • 1994: Adventure Duo (English Dub)
  • 1994: Gigolo (English Dub)
  • 1995: The Return of Arslan (English Dub)
  • 1996: X (English Dub as Shōgo Asagi)
  • 1996: Dub Seyiu (English Dub)

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