Dana Snyder

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Dana Snyder (born November 14, 1973 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American voice actor.

Snyder is the voice of Master Shake on the television program Aqua Teen Hunger Force, broadcast on the Cartoon Network. The program is part of the network's late-night Adult Swim programming block. The show has drawn a cult following for its ability to mix animation with mature, comedic themes. He is known for his highly creative, unconventional approaches to animation, plots and voice.

Snyder can also be heard on the Adult Swim shows Minoriteam and Squidbillies. On Squidbillies, Snyder voices Granny Squidbillie. Snyder also voices "The Alchemist" in The Venture Bros. episodes "Fallen Arches", "Showdown at Cremation Creek (Part I)", and "Viva Los Muertos!", as well as "President Breyer" in the episode "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?", also broadcast on the Cartoon Network. Snyder has also made appearances in the Cartoon Network show Robot Chicken. In addition to doing voice-work, Snyder also has a role in the live-action show Saul of the Mole Men as a Strata Technician.

A native of the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, Snyder graduated from Webster University in Missouri.

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