Ian James Corlett

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Ian James Corlett (born August 29, 1962 in Vancouver) is an animation voice artist, writer, and musician. He is the creator of Studio B Productions' animated series Being Ian and Yvon of the Yukon.

In addition to programming some drum tracks and helping with some computer sequences on Queensrÿche's album Operation: Mindcrime, and also selling the band some music gear in the old days, Corlett has lent his voice to Dragon Ball Z as Goku and Master Roshi from 1996 to 1997, and has also lent his voice to less known DIC Entertainment shows such as Super Duper Sumos and Sonic Underground. Other than his brief role in DBZ, he usually voices the "other character" in cartoon animation, despite playing some other main characters, such as Andy Larkin of What's With Andy?, and Glitch-Bob in the computer-animated show ReBoot. He also voiced Mr. Cramp in The Cramp Twins.

In Salty's Lighthouse he played Ten Cents, O.J., Zip and Zebedee.

Through a funny coincidence, Corlett who voiced Dr. Wily in DIC's video-game oriented cartoon Captain N: The Game Master would later voice his arch-nemesis Mega Man in the Ruby-Spears cartoon adaptation of the games.

His best known role was playing Filbert on DiC Entertainment and BKN's Pocket Dragon Adventures.

Corlett also provided the voice of Cheetor in Beast Wars and Beast Machines.


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