McNeil, Scott 1962–

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McNeil, Scott 1962–

(Scott McNeill, Scott McNiel)

PERSONAL

Born September 15, 1962, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Education: Studied theatre.

Addresses:

Agent—Lauren Levitt & Associates, 1525 West Eighth Ave., Third Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1T5, Canada.

Career:

Actor and voice artist. Provided the voice of Hack for the theme park attraction ReBoot: The Ride (also known as Journey into Chaos), IMAX Corporation. Appeared in conventions, including AnimeFest, Dallas, TX.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Animated Series:

Voice of Ganpachi Chabane, Kyofun no byoningen saishu kyoshi (anime; also known as Fearsome Bio Human: The Last Teacher, The Scary Bionic Man: The Ultimate Teacher, Ultimate Teacher, and Kyofun no bio-ningen), Central Park Media, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 1988.

Voices of Principal Kuno, Captain Daitokuji, and Ushinoske Chomanme, Ranma 1/2 (anime; also known as Ranma nibun no ichi), originally released in Japan by Fuji Television Network, 1989-92.

Voice of Zorran, Salty's Lighthouse, The Learning Channel, c. 1989-95.

Voices of uncle and munchkins, The Wizard of Oz (anime; also known as Sugar & Spice: The Wizard of Oz and Oz no Mahou Tsukai), beginning c. 1990, originally broadcast in Japan, 1986-87.

Voices of Flipshot, Butthead, Krex, and Captain Zang, The New Adventures of He-Man (also known as Il nuovo viaggio de Musclor), syndicated, 1990-91.

Voice of Cobra commander, G.I. Joe (also known as G.I. Joe: A Great American Hero), syndicated, 1990-92.

Voices of Deadeye Duck, Frax, and others, Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars, syndicated, 1991-92.

Voices of Adder and Bubba, The Adventures of T-Rex, syndicated, 1992.

Voices of police officer and fisherman, Denei shoujo Ai (anime; also known as Video Girl Ai and Den'ei shoujo), originally broadcast in Japan, 1992.

Voices of Sir Lancelot, Sir Gallop, Sir Tone, Sir Trunk, and others, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (anime; also known as King Arthur & the Knights of Justice and El rei Artur and Entaku no Kishi Monogatari: Moero Arthur), syndicated, 1992-93, originally broadcast in Japan, 1979-80.

Voice of Greywolf, Conan: The Adventurer (also known as Conan l'aventurier), Fox, 1992-93.

Voices of Motofuji Hikita and Hachiro Kanamari, Hakkenden shin sho (anime; also known as Hakkenden, Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors, and The Legend of the Dog Warriors: The Hakkenden), AIC, beginning c. 1993, originally broadcast in Japan, 1990-91, 1993-95.

Voices of Jimmy Lee, Shadow Boss, and Sickle, Double Dragon, syndicated, 1993-94.

Voices of Cal Casey and Genghis Kahn, Hurricanes, syndicated, c. 1993-97.

Voice, Stone Protectors, syndicated, beginning c. 1994.

Voice of Dak, Dino Babies (also known as Dinobabies), BBC, c. 1994-96, YTV (Canada), Fox Family Channel, and syndicated, beginning 1996.

Voices of Hack and Specky, ReBoot, ABC, 1994-96, Cartoon Network, 1999-2001, also broadcast on YTV (Canada).

Voices of Lord Raptor, Anakaris, and Rikuo, Darkstalkers (also known as Dark Stalkers), UPN, 1995.

Voice of El Gado, Final Flight, beginning 1995.

Voices of Dr. Albert Wily, Proto Man, Brain Bot, and Eddie, Megaman (anime; also known as Mega Man and Rockman), ABC Family Channel and syndicated, beginning 1995.

Voices, The Littlest Pet Shop, syndicated, 1995-96.

Voice of Kale, Ronin Warriors (anime; also known as Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Samurai Warriors, and Yoroiden Samurai Trooper), Cartoon Network and Sci-Fi Channel, beginning 1995, originally broadcast in Japan by Nagoya Broadcasting Network, 1988-89.

Voice of Cobra commander, G.I. Joe Extreme, syndicated, 1995-97.

Voices of Blanka, Ken Masters, Rolento, and Rory, Street Fighter: The Animated Series, syndicated, 1995-97.

Voice of Stinger, Vortech: Undercover Conversion Squad (also known as Vor-Tech), Fox, beginning c. 1996, also broadcast as part of The Power Block, ABC.

Voice of Rinzo, Saber Marionette J (anime), Animax and TV Tokyo, 1996-97.

Voices of Piccolo, Jeice, Nappa, and others, Dragon Ball Z (anime; also known as DBZ), Showtime and syndicated, 1996-98, Cartoon Network, 1999-2003, also broadcast on YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Japan by Fuji Television Network, 1989-96.

Voices of Dinobot, Rattrap, Silverbolt (also known as Grifo), and Waspinator, Beast Wars: Transformers (anime; also known as Beasties, Beasties: Transformers, Transformers: Beast Wars, and Beast wars chou seimeitai transformers), YTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1996-99, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voice of Galbraith, Ehrgeiz (anime; also known as Ehrgeiz: The Next War, Next Senki Ehrgeiz, and Next War Chronicle Ehrgeiz), originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997.

Voice of T-Bone, Extreme Dinosaurs, syndicated, 1997.

Voices of Rath, Set, and Bob the police officer, Mummies Alive!, syndicated, 1997.

Voice of Amanda Banshee, The Wacky World of Tex Avery (also known as Tex Avery Theater), Cartoon Network and syndicated, beginning 1997.

Voice of Bonesteel, Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (also known as Hero Turtles: The Next Mutation, Saban's "Hero Turtles: The Next Mutation," and Saban's "Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation"), Fox, 1997-98.

Voices of Lord Raptor (Zabel Zarock), the zombie, and others, Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series (anime; also known as Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge and Vampire Hunter), originally broadcast in Japan, 1997-98.

Voice of evil genetic mutant monster, Silent Moebius (anime; also known as Silent Mobius), TechTV, originally broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo, beginning 1998.

Voices of Pelvus and Blokk, Shadow Raiders (also known as ShadowRaiders and War Planets), YTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1998-99.

Voices of Lord Refang, Milesight, guardian, and general, Monkey Magic (anime), beginning 1998, TV Tokyo, 1998-2000.

Voice of principal, 3 Friends and Jerry, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-2000.

Voice of Nick Logan, Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends (also known as The Roswell Conspiracies), syndicated, 1999-2000.

Voice of Rattrap, Beast Machines Transformers (also known as Beast Machines and Beast Machines: Battle for the Sparks), Fox, 1999-2000.

Voices of Daddy-O Chassis, Davey, and Killer McBash, Weird-Ohs (animated), Fox and YTV (Canada), 1999-2000.

Voices of Captain Black Dino and others, Monster Farm: Enbanseki no himitsu (anime; also known as Monster Farm, Monster Farmer, and Monster Rancher), Fox and syndicated, 1999-2001, also broadcast on YTV (Canada), also broadcast in Japan by TBS, 1999-2000.

Voice of Duo Maxwell, Shin kido senki Gundam W (also known as Gundam W, Gundam Wing, New Mobile Report Gundam W, and New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam W), Cartoon Network, beginning 2000, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 1995.

Voices of King Aston and Jajuka, Escaflowne (anime; also known as Escaflowne of the Heavens, FoxKids Escaflowne, The Vision of Escaflowne, and Tenku no Escaflowne), Fox, 2000-2001, also broadcast in YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo, beginning 1996.

Voice of Duo Maxwell, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (anime; also known as Endless Waltz, Gundam Wing Endless Waltz, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, New Mobile Report Gundam W: Endless Waltz, New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, and Shin kidou senki Gundam Wing Endless Waltz), Cartoon Network, beginning 2000, also broadcast by YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Japan, 1997.

Voice of Master D, Bionic Commando, beginning 2000.

Voice, D'Myna Leagues, YTV (Canada), beginning 2000.

Voice of Eric "Tan" Tannenbaum IV, Kong: The Animated Series, multiple networks, including TeleToon (Canada), beginning c. 2000.

Voices of Duo Maxwell and Teniente Reed, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (anime; also known as First Gundam, Gundam, Gundam Wing, Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam 0079, Space Fighter Team Gunboy, Kido senshi Gundam, and Kido senshi Gundamu), Cartoon Network, 2000-2001, also broadcast by YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Japan, 1979-80.

Voice of Nub, Generation O!, The WB and YTV (Canada), 2000-2001.

Voice of Lyle "The Collector" Owens, NASCAR Racers (also known as NASCAR Superchargers), Fox, 2000-2001, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002.

Voice of Wolverine/Logan, X-Men: Evolution, The WB, 2000-2003.

Multiple voices, Zoids/ZERO (anime; also known as Zoids, ZOIDS New Century/Zero, Kiju shinseiki Zoid, and Zoids shinseiki/zero), Cartoon Network, YTV (Canada), and broadcast in Japan, beginning 2001.

Voice of Arnold the alligator, Sitting Ducks, Cartoon Network, 2001-2004.

Voices of Mr. Yoshi, Melanie Foster's father, and Mr. Cluck, Hamtaro (anime; also known as Trotting Hamtaro and Tottoko Hamutaro), Cartoon Network, beginning 2002, also broadcast by YTV (Canada), originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2000-2006.

Voices of Saizou Toki, Magna, and Guan-Coo's aide, Dragon Drive (anime), originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2002-2003.

Voice of Jetfire, Transformers: Armada (also known as Super Living-Robot Transformer The Legend of Micron Transformers: Micron Legend, Cho robotto seimeitai transformer micron densetsu, and Toransufoma: Arumada), Cartoon Network, 2002-2003, also broadcast by YTV (Canada), and broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2003.

Voices of Beast Man, Clawful, Mer-Man, Ram Man, Stratos, and Kobra Khan, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (also known as He-Man and Masters of the Universe vs. the Snake Men), Cartoon Network, 2002-2004.

(As Scott McNeill) Voices of Mr. Spongy's spongecake man, Francis of the forest, and Senior Hasbeena, Mucha Lucha! (also known as Mucha Lucha! Gigante!), The WB, 2002-2005.

Voices of Koga/Kouga, Hoshiyomi, and others, Inuyasha (anime; also known as Inu Yasha), Cartoon Network, 2002-2006, also broadcast on YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Asia.

Voices of Walter and others, Master Keaton (anime), beginning c. 2003, originally broadcast by NHK and NTV, 1998-99.

Voice of Professor Crazyhair, Yakkity Yak, Nickelodeon, beginning 2003.

Voice, Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race (also known as Hot Wheels Highway 35), Cartoon Network, beginning 2003.

Multiple voices, Zoids: Fuzors (anime), Cartoon Network, 2003, TV Tokyo, 2004-2005.

Voices of GutsMan, all six CutMan brothers, KingMan, and ShadeMan.

MegaMan: NT Warrior (anime; also known as MegaMan: NT Warrior Axess, Rockman.EXE, and Rockman.exe Axess), Cartoon Network, The WB, and TeleToon (Canada), 2003-2004, originally broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo, 2002-2003.

Voices of Gerard Garcia, Koopman, and others, Kido senshi Gundam Seed (anime; also known as Gundam Seed and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), beginning 2004, originally broadcast in Japan, 2002-2003.

Voice of Cain, Dragon Booster, ABC Family Channel and Disney Channel, beginning 2004, also broadcast on CBC.

Voices of Jetfire, Strongarm, and Omega Supreme, Transformers: Super Link (also known as Transformer: Energon), TV Tokyo and Cartoon Network, 2004-2005.

Voice of Hohenheim Elric, Hagane no renkinjutsushi (anime; also known as Fullmetal Alchemist and Hagaren), Cartoon Network, 2004-2006, also broadcast on YTV (Canada) and Rapture (Great Britain), originally broadcast in Japan, 2003-2004.

Voice of Ultrox, Alien Racers, TeleToon (Canada), beginning 2005.

Voices of Ignatius and Ace the Bathound, Krypto the Superdog, Cartoon Network, beginning 2005.

(Uncredited) Voices of Snarl and Backstop, Transformers: Cybertron (anime; also known as Transformers: Galaxy Force), Cartoon Network, The WB, and YTV (Canada), and broadcast in Japan, beginning 2005.

Voices of Mr. White and others, Johnny Test, The WB, 2005-2006, The CW, beginning 2006.

Voices of Grandpa and Shimano, Hikaru no Go (anime; also known as Hikago and Hikaru's Go), ImaginAsian, beginning 2006, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo.

Voices of Tanomo and others, Samurai 7 (anime), Independent Film Channel, beginning 2006, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 2004.

Voice of Unato Seiran, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny Special Edition (anime), broadcast in Japan, 2006.

Voice of Atlas, Class of the Titans, TeleToon (Canada), beginning 2006.

Voice of ramen vendor, Human Crossing (anime), ImaginAsian, beginning 2007, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2003.

Voice of Unato Ema Seiran, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny (anime; also known as Gundam Seed Destiny and Kido senshi Gundam SEED DESTINY), YTV (Canada), beginning 2007, originally broadcast in Japan, 2004-2005.

Voices of Beazon, pirate, and rich man, Elemental Gelade (anime; also known as Erementar Gerad), ImaginAsian, beginning 2007, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2005.

Voices of Yoshiyuki Sakai, cat, and gatekeeper, Ayakashi-Samurai Horror Tales (anime; also known as Ayakashi—Japanese Classic Horror), ImaginAsian, beginning 2007, originally broadcast in Japan by Fuji Television Network, beginning 2006.

Voice of Funshine Bear, Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, CBS, beginning 2007.

Voice of Mr. Fischberger, Ricky Sprocket, Showbiz Boy, TeleToon (Canada) and Nicktoons, beginning 2007.

Voices of Stork, Repton, Luegy, and others, Storm Hawks, Cartoon Network, beginning 2007.

Voice of Verrocchio, Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage (anime; also known as The Second Barrage), G4techTV Canada, beginning c. 2008, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 2006.

Provided the voices of Dr. Albert Wily and Beat, Megaman: Upon a Star (anime; also known as Mega Man, Rockman: Wishing upon a Star, and Rockman: Hoshi ni Nagai wo). Provided the voice of Prince Brad for Mix Master (anime), broadcast in English, originally broadcast in South Korea. Provided voices for other programs, including Aeon Kid. McNeil appears in several video compilations of Japanese television series.

Television Appearances; Live Action Series:

Voice of Lightningborg, Beetleborgs Metallix (also known as Saban's "Beetleborgs Metallix"), Fox, 1996-98.

Television Appearances; Animated Movies:

Voice of Shere Khan, The Adventures of Mowgli, c. 1996.

Voice of Piccolo, Dragon Ball Z The Movie 1: The Deadzone (also known as Dead Zone, Dragon Ball Z: The Movie—Dead Zone, Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!!, Dragon Ball Z: Son Goku Super Star, and Dragon Ball Z: Ora no Gohan wo Kaese!!), Cartoon Network, and YTV (Canada), 2000, originally broadcast in Japan, 1989.

Voices of Piccolo and turtle, Dragon Ball Z Movie 2: The World's Strongest (anime; also known as Dragon Ball Z: The Movie—The World's Strongest, Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Guy in the World, Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest Man, Bola de Drac Z: el mes fort del mon, Doragon boru Z 2: Kono yo de ichigan tsuyoi yatsu, and Dragon Ball Z: Konoyo de ichibaniyatsu), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), 2000, originally broadcast in Japan, 1990.

Voices of Piccolo and Daizu, Dragon Ball Z Movie 3: The Tree of Might (anime; also known as Dragon Ball Z: The Movie—The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: Super Battle in the World, Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z 3: Ultimate Decisive Battle for Earth, The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: Chikyuu marugoto chou kessen, and Doragon boru Z 3: Chikyu marugoto cho kessen), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), 2000, originally broadcast in Japan, 1990.

Voice of Duo Maxwell, Gundam Wing Endless Waltz Special Edition (consists of enhanced episodes of anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz; also known as Endless Waltz, Gundam Wing: The Movie—Endless Waltz, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Movie—Endless Waltz, New Mobile Report: Gundam-W Endless Waltz, New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz Special Edition, and Shin kidou senki Gundam Wing Endless Waltz), The WB, 2000, originally broadcast in Japan, 1998.

Voice of Gloom, Lion of Oz (also known as Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage and Le lion d'Oz), Disney Channel, 2000.

Voices of Hack and Specky, ReBoot: Daemon Rising (consists of episodes of the television series), Cartoon Network, 2001.

Voices of Hack and Specky, ReBoot: My Two Bobs (consists of episodes of the television series; also known as ReBoot: The Movie II), Cartoon Network, 2001.

English voices of Lyle, shuttle pilot, and Londo Bell technician, Kido senshi Gandamu: Gyakushu no Sha (anime; also known as Gundam: Char's Counter Attack, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Counteractive Char), Cartoon Network, 2002, originally broadcast in Japan by Bandai Channel and NHK, 1988.

Voice of Destro, G.I. Joe: Spy Troops the Movie, Cartoon Network, 2003.

Voices of Amergan, Gregor, and lab director, Highlander: The Search for Vengeance (also known as Highlander: Vengeance and Untitled Yoshiaki Kawajiri/Highlander Project), Sci-Fi Channel, 2007.

Television Appearances; Live Action Movies:

Seasons of the Heart, NBC, 1994.

Someone Else's Child (also known as Lost and Found), ABC, 1994.

Harry Maxwell, Sleeping Dogs, Sci-Fi Channel, 1998.

Master of ceremonies, "Ladies and the Champ," The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001.

Temptor, I Was a Teenage Faust, Showtime, 2002.

Victor Kirk, 12 Hours to Live, Lifetime, 2006.

Television Appearances; Animated Specials:

(As Scott McNiel) Voice, Christopher the Christmas Tree, Fox, 1994.

Voice of Loopy, Santa Mouse and the Ratdeer, Fox Family Channel, 2000.

Voice of Stretch, Casper's Haunted Christmas (also known as Le Noel hante de Casper), USA Network, 2000.

Voice, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, 2000.

Voice of Wolfman, Monster Mash (animated musical), [United States and Italy], c. 2000.

Multiple voices, Donner, ABC Family Channel, 2001.

Voice of Lenny the elf foreman, The Christmas Orange, TeleToon (Canada) and ABC Family Channel, 2002.

Voices of Skully Pettibone and Count Max, Scary Godmother Halloween Spooktakular, Cartoon Network, 2003.

Voices of Skully Pettibone and Count Max, Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy, Cartoon Network, 2005.

Television Appearances; Animated Episodes:

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "Emmy's Dream House/Dragon Sails," Dragon Tales, PBS, 1999.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "Sky Pirates/Four Little Pigs," Dragon Tales, PBS, 1999.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet," Dragon Tales, PBS, 1999.

Voice of Arlo, "Finders Keepers/Remember the Pillow Fort," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2000.

Voice of Arlo, "Out with the Garbage/Lights, Camera, Dragon," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2000.

Voice of baby eggplant, "Revenge of the Chicken from Outer Space/Journey to the Center of Nowhere," Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cartoon Network, 2000.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "Ord Sees the Light/The Ugly Dragling," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2000.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "To Do or Not to Do/Much Ado about Nodlings," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2000.

Voice of clown, "Clown," The Weekenders (also known as Disney's "The Weekenders"), Disney Channel, 2001.

Voice of Electro, "Ill-Met by Moonlight," Spider-Man Unlimited (also known as Spiderman Unlimited), Fox, 2001.

Voice of homeless person, "Mortgages and Marbles," Home Movies, Cartoon Network, 2001.

Voice of Lester, "Sustenance," Spider-Man Unlimited (also known as Spiderman Unlimited), Fox, 2001.

Voice of Speedy, "Teasing Is Not Pleasing/Team Work," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2001.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "Dragonberry Drought/A Snowman for All Seasons," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2001.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "A New Friend/Have No Fear," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2001.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "One Big Wish/Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2001.

Voice of the Vulture, "Cry Vulture," Spider-Man Unlimited (also known as Spiderman Unlimited), Fox, 2001.

Voice of Arlo, "The Grudge Won't Budge/Putting the Fun in Fun Houses," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2002.

Voices, "Picket, Picket/Sick Daze," The Cramp Twins, Fox, YTV (Canada), and BBC, 2003.

Voice of pastel Mr. Shin, "Don't Give Up Sumi High Baseball Team," Oh! Supa Miruku-chan (anime; also known as Oh! Super Milk-Chan, The Super Milk-Chan Show, and Vintage Milk-Chan), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voice of pastel Mr. Shin, "The Mysterious Case of Red Wine Tide Vintage 1961," Oh! Supa Miruku-chan (anime; also known as Oh! Super Milk-Chan, The Super Milk-Chan Show, and Vintage Milk-Chan), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voices of official and first biker, "Triker Trouble/Heart Wrench," The Cramp Twins, Fox, YTV (Canada), and BBC, 2004.

Voices of Turnip Shoot and Rawhide Bear, "Little Big Man/Flag Boy," The Cramp Twins, Fox, YTV (Canada), and BBC, 2004.

Voice of Captain Scaliwag, "A New Friend/El Dia del Maestro," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2005.

Voice of Captain Scaliwag, "Teasing Is Not Pleasing/Down the Drain," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2005.

Voice of Syd Sycamore, "To Fly with a New Friend: Parts 1 & 2," Dragon Tales, PBS, 2005.

Voice of Annihilus, "Annihilation," Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes (also known as Fantastic Four and Les quatre fantastiques), Cartoon Network, 2006.

Voice of Ashton Kutcher, "The Last Ashton Kutcher," Where My Dogs at?, MTV2, 2006.

Voice of man in television commercial, "Planet of the Imps," Being Ian, YTV (Canada), 2006.

Voice of Orgon, Shakugan no Shana (anime; also known as Shana and Shana of the Burning Eyes), broadcast in Japan, 2006 (multiple episodes).

Voice of Verrocchio, "Ring-Ding Ship Chase," Burakku ragun (anime; also known as Black Lagoon), c. 2006, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, c. 2006.

Voice of beefy ape, "The Snoring/George's Day Off," George of the Jungle, Cartoon Network, 2007.

Television Appearances; Live Action Episodes:

Crack house drug abuser, "Parenthood," Street Justice, syndicated, 1992.

Dennis, "The Sea Witch," Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1992.

Mike Surnac, "The Puck Stops Here," The Commish, ABC, 1992.

Photographer, "Safe at Home," Neon Rider, syndicated, 1993.

"The Traitor," Hawkeye, syndicated, 1994.

Robert MacLeod, "Homeland," Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995.

Astronaut, "Trial by Fire," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1996.

Judd, "Breakout," Viper, syndicated, 1998.

Lane Cassidy, "Foreign Exchange," The Sentinel, UPN, 1998.

Robbie Laine, "Room Service," Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001.

Voices of Silloin and Linna, "Think Like a Dinosaur," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2001.

Townsperson, "Nightwalkers," Stargate SG-1 (also known as La porte des etoiles and Stargaate SG-1), Sci-Fi Channel and syndicated, 2002.

Voices of the hoodlum and henchmen, "Republic Commando, CSI: Miami, Iron Phoenix and More!," X-Play, G4techTV, 2005.

Kefflin, "Company of Thieves," Stargate SG-1 (also known as La porte des etoiles and Stargaate SG-1), Sci-Fi Channel and syndicated, 2006.

Television Appearances; Animated Pilots:

Voice of General Slaughter, Battletoads, UPN, 1991.

Voice, NASCAR Racers: The Movie, 1999.

Voices of Ram Man, Stratos, Mer-Man, and Clawful, "The Beginning," He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (also known as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: The Beginning), Cartoon Network, 2002.

Voice of Chinese man, "The Black Lagoon," Burakku ragun (anime; also known as Black Lagoon), c. 2006, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2006.

Television Appearances; Live Action Pilots:

Douglas, The Ranch, Showtime, 2004.

Television Additional Voices; Animated Series:

Sonic the Hedgehog (also known as Sonic), ABC and syndicated, 1993-95.

Action Man, UPN and syndicated, 1995-97, broadcast as part of the programming block Amazin' Adventures (also known as Bohbot Kids Network and BKN).

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (anime; also known as First Gundam, Gundam, Gundam Wing, Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam 0079, Space Fighter Team Gunboy, Kido senshi Gundam, and Kido senshi Gundamu), Cartoon Network, 2000-2001, also broadcast by YTV (Canada), originally broadcast in Japan, 1979-80.

X-Men: Evolution, The WB, 2000-2003.

Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show!, Showtime and other networks, 2001-2002.

Firehouse Tales, Cartoon Network, beginning 2005, broadcast as part of the programming block Tickle U.

Television Work; Episodic:

Director and coproducer, "Sypher," Loonatics Unleashed (animated; also known as Super Looney Tunes), The WB (later The CW), 2005.

Animated Film Appearances:

Voice of Harlock, Ginga tetsudo Three-Nine (anime; also known as Galaxy Express 999, Galaxy Express 999: The Signature Edition, and Ginga tetsudo 999), Viz Media, originally released, 1979.

Voice of Harlock, Sayonara, ginga tetsudo Suri-Nain: Andromeda shuchakueki (anime; also known as Adieu, Galaxy Express 999, Adieu, Galaxy Express 999: Last Stop Andromeda, Adieu, Galaxy Express 999: The Signature Edition, Galaxy Express 999, Adieu, Goodbye Galaxy Express 999: Andromeda Terminal, and Sayonara, ginga tetsudo 999: Andromeda shuchakueki), Viz Media, originally released in Japan, 1981.

Voices of Lee and trooper, Grey: Digital Target (anime; also known as Grey—Cible digitale), Viz Media, originally broadcast in Japan, 1986.

Voice of Captain Napolipolita, Project A-ko 2: Daitokuji zaibatsu no inbou (anime; also known as Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group), Central Park Media, originally released in Japan, 1987.

Voice of Cobra commander, G.I. Joe: Sgt. Savage and His Screaming Eagles, 1994.

Voice, Cinderella (also known as La Cenicienta), GoodTimes Home Video, 1994.

Voice, Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle (also known as Leo Leon), 1994.

Voice, The Nutcracker, GoodTimes Home Video, 1994.

Voice, Pocahontas (also known as The Adventures of Pocahontas: Indian Princess), GoodTimes Home Video, 1994.

Voice, Sleeping Beauty (also known as La bella durmiente), GoodTimes Home Video, 1994.

Voice, Alice in Wonderland (also known as Alicia en el pais de las maravillas), GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Black Beauty (also known as Hermoso negro), GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Curly: The Littlest Puppy, GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Hercules, Goodtimes Entertainment, 1995.

Voice, Jungle Book (also known as El libro de la selva), GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Little Red Riding Hood, GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Magic Gift of the Snowman (also known as El regalo magico del muneco de nieve), GoodTimes Home Video, 1995.

Voice, Snow White (also known as Blancanieves), 1995.

Voice of Harlock, Galaxy Express 999 (anime; also known as Galaxy Express and Ginga tetsudo 999), Viz Video, 1996, released in Japan, 1979.

Voice of Tokai, Sanctuary (anime), Viz Media, 1996.

Voice, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, GoodTimes Home Video, 1996.

Voices of Chester and Buster, A Tale of Two Kitties (also known as Good Housekeeping Kids—A Tale of Two Kitties), Simitar, c. 1997.

Voices, Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins (consists of episodes of the television series), Buena Vista Home Video, 1998.

English voices of demon king and Solid Gold, Xiao qian (anime; also known as Chinese Ghost Story, A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation, and Siu-sin), Geneon Entertainment, 2000, originally released in China, 1997.

Voice of Seabass for English version, Hjaelp, jeg er en fisk (also known as A Fish Tale, Help! I'm a Fish, and Hilfe! Ich bin ein Fisch), 2000.

Voices of Hermey the elf, Boomerang, Yukon Cornelius, Coach Comet, and Duck, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys (also known as Rudolph & the Island of Misfit Toys), Golden Books Family Entertainment, 2001.

Voice of Jajuka, Escaflowne (anime; also known as Escaflowne: The Movie, A Girl in Gaea, and Vision of Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea), Bandai Entertainment, 2002, originally released in Japan by Omega Project, 2000.

Voice of Jesus, Ben-Hur, Agamemnon Films, 2003.

Voice of peddler, Barbie of Swan Lake, Artisan Entertainment, 2003.

Voices of Toa Tahu, Toa Onua, Grallock the ash bear, and others, Bionicle: Mask of Light (also known as Bionicle: Mask of Light—the Movie), Buena Vista Home Video/Miramax Home Entertainment, 2003.

Voice of Quinn, Ark (anime), Creative Light Worldwide, 2004.

Voices of Destro and Gung Ho, G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, Paramount Home Video, 2004.

Voices of Mortmottimes, Bugkus Bill, and Timebomb Tom, In Search of Santa, Buena Vista Home Video/Miramax Home Entertainment, 2004.

English voices of Captain Napolipolita and Kei, Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (anime), Central Park Media, 2005, originally released in 1988.

English voices of Captain Napolipolita and Kei, Project A-ko 4: Final (anime; also known as Project A-ko 4: Kanketsuron), Central Park Media, 2005, originally released in Japan, 1989.

Voice of Bomonga, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows, Buena Vista Home Video/Miramax Home Entertainment, 2005.

Voice of Elementor, Max Steel: Forces of Nature, Mattel Entertainment, 2005.

Voice of Eric "Tan" Tannenbaum IV, Kong: King of Atlantis, Warner Home Video, 2005.

Voice of Ruby, Barbie: Fairytopia, Lions Gate Films, 2005.

Voice of Senor Hasbeena and sound of alarm, Mucha Lucha! The Return of El Malefico, Warner Bros., 2005.

Voices of King Kandy and Licorice Bite, Candyland: Great Lollipop Adventure, Hasbro, 2005.

Voice of Dogg, The Condor (also known as Stan Lee Presents: "The Condor"), Starz Media, 2006.

Voices of Mr. Bullwraith and landlord, Mosaic (also known as Stan Lee Presents "Mosaic"), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2006.

Voice of Hoenheim Elric, Gekijo-ban hagane no renkinjutsushu: Shanbara wo yuku mono (anime; also known as Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conquerer of Shamballa, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Movie—Conqueror of Shamballa, and HagaRen the Movie), National CineMedia, 2007, originally released in Japan, 2005.

Live Action Film Appearances:

Rex, Crackerjack, Excalibur Pictures, 1994.

Todd Warren, Sleeping with Strangers, Skouras Pictures, 1994.

Voice of Yun, Warriors of Virtue (also known as Creature Zone and Magic warriors), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997.

Himself, Invasion: Anime (documentary), Tempest Productions, 2002.

Evil masked figure, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (also known as Scooby-Doo 2, Scooby-Doo 2: Monster Panic, Scooby Too, and Scooby 2), Warner Bros., 2004.

Ben Holm, The Green Chain, Christal Films, 2007.

Film Work:

Additional voices for English version, Jin-Ro (anime; also known as Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Kerberos Panzer Cops, and Wolf Brigade), Bandai, c. 1998.

Internet Appearances; Series:

Voice of Mars, Broken Saints, http://bs.brokensaints.com, 2001-2003.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Himself, Making of "Bionicle: Mask of Light" (live action), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2006.

McNeil appears in several video compilations of Japanese anime series.

Video Games:

Voices of Rattrap, Silverbolt (also known as Grifo), and Waspinator, Transformer Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gangan Battle, Bay Area Multi Media, 2000.

(Uncredited) Voice of Duo Maxwell, Gundam: Battle Assault 2, Bandai Games, 2002.

Voices of Lumpy and high-tech elder, Frogger Beyond, 2002.

Voice of Luce Kassel, Kido senshi Gundam: Meguriai sora (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space), Bandai Games, 2003.

Voices of hoodlums, Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, Ubi Soft, 2003.

Voices of Raba, Ryug, Cloa, Toksa, Mikhail, Emilio, Napishtim, and Mannan, Ys: The Ark of Napishtim, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2003.

Voice of evil masked figure, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, VoiceWorks Productions, 2004.

Voice of hero (Cocky), Def Jam Fight for NY, Electronic Arts, 2004.

Voice of Koga, Inuyasha: Juso no kamen (also known as Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask), Bandai Games, 2004.

Voices of Lord Bale, Sorcerer Sindri, space marine Sergeant Mattias, daemon Prince Sindri, and Servitor, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, THQ, 2004.

Voices of young man, Carlos Oliveira, pickpocket, karate champion, yuppie, old man, and Cosmi, Sr., Meiwaku seijin: Panic Maker (also known as Under the Skin), Capcom Entertainment, 2004.

Voice of beast man, Masters of the Universe: He-Man—Defender of Grayskull, Midas Interactive Entertainment, 2005.

Voice of Koga, Inuyasha: Ogi ranbu (also known as Inuyasha: Feudal Combat), Bandai Games, 2005.

Voices of Chaplain Varnus, imperial guardsman, and member of Kasrkin squad, and sounds of imperial guard vehicles, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War—Winter Assault, THQ, 2005.

Voice, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War—Dark Crusade, THQ, 2006.

Voice of Sergeant Joe Galtosino, The Godfather (also known as The Godfather: The Game), Electronic Arts, 2006.

Voice of Sergeant Joe Galtosino, The Godfather: The Don's Edition, Electronic Arts, 2007.

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McNeil, Scott 1962–

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