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Garry Chalk

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Garry Chalk
Chalk at the Florida Supercon in 2013
BornFebruary 1952 (age 73)[1][2]
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
Spouse
(m. 2013)

Garry Chalk (born February 17, 1952)[1][2] is a Canadian actor. He has provided the voices for Optimus Primal of Beast Wars: Transformers and Beast Machines: Transformers, as well as Optimus Prime in the anime English dubs of Transformers: Armada, Transformers Energon, and Transformers: Cybertron.[2] Chalk's live-action performances include The Fly II, Godzilla, Freddy vs. Jason, Stargate SG-1, and Cold Squad.

Early life

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Chalk was born in Southampton, Hampshire in 1952. At the age of 5, his family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[3]

Career

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Chalk has been involved with theatre since 1978 and has performed at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company (VPTC), the Arts Club Theatre Company (ACTC), The Vancouver Theatresports League and various low-budget theatres in Canada. Chalk's last live stage production was A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, where he played Miles Gloriosus. He also performed in Henry IV and As You Like It at the VPTC, as well as Dracula and Passion at the ACTC.

Most of his career has been in film and television, usually portraying corrupt members of law enforcement. He had a recurring role on Cold Squad for four years, for which he won Gemini Awards in two consecutive years, and until the close of its ninth season had a recurring role on the science-fiction series Stargate SG-1. Known for his perfect enunciation and his mellifluous deep voice, Chalk is also a veteran of over 1,500 animated productions including Class of the Titans, and the 2002 remake of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He is also known for his voice work in the Transformers franchise as the voice of Optimus Primal in Beast Wars and Beast Machines, and as Optimus Prime in the Unicron Trilogy. He also voiced the original Megatron in an episode of Beast Wars.

In the 2000s, he appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel shows Eureka, as Col. Briggs and Painkiller Jane, as Ruben Hennessey.[4]

Personal life

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Chalk has been married to his wife Colleen Hardwick (née Nystedt) since September 2013.[1]

In 2024, Chalk was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma.[5]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1985 The Journey of Natty Gann Chicago Worker
1986 Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies King Gourmeth Voice, English version
1989 The Fly II Scorby
1992 The New Adventures of Little Toot Captain Dogwood Voice
1997 Warriors of Virtue Mosely Voice
1998 The Fearless Four Platini, The Baron, The Miller, Guard #2 Voice, English version
2003 Freddy vs. Jason Sheriff Williams
2004 The Karate Dog Officer Brunelli
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 Police Captain
2005 Fierce People McCallum
His and Her Christmas Anthony Shephard Television film
Supervolcano Governor Billy Marshall, of Wyoming
2006 Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild Additional voices
Deck the Halls Sheriff Dave
Eight Below Boat Captain
2007 Battle in Seattle Chief Faherty
2008 Christmas Town Grandpa Jack
2009 Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins Vice-Principal Grimes
Watchmen Military General
2010 The Legend of Silk Boy Grandfather
2011 Marley & Me: The Puppy Years Announcer
2012 Big Time Movie MI6 Agent #1
A Christmas Story 2 Higbee's Santa Claus Direct-to-video; uncredited
2013 Suddenly Sheriff Grant
2014 Godzilla Stan Welsh
Leprechaun: Origins Hamish McConville
2015 Tomorrowland Jail Desk Jockey
Open Season: Scared Silly Ed (voice) Direct-to-video
2016 Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story Doc Forrester
2017 Power Rangers Captain Bowen[6]
Max 2: White House Hero Colonel Jones Direct-to-video
2018 The Predator Postal Worker
Overboard Dr. Fletcher
The Miracle Season Principal Shaw
2020 Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! Old Ed (voice)
Sonic the Hedgehog Navy Chief of Staff
2022 Exile Chief Sanders

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1988–1989 MacGyver Tony Ellis / Detective Sweeney / Sergeant Harold Gray 3 episodes
1990 It Coach Television miniseries with 2 episodes
1992 Highlander: The Series Bob Lemoyne 1 episode
1995, 1998, 2000 The Outer Limits Detective Barnett / General / Detective Frank Dayton 3 episodes
1997–1998 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation Silver (voice) 5 episodes
1998 Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Timothy Aloysius "Dum-Dum" Dugan Television film
1999–2005 Cold Squad Inspector Andrew Pawlachuk 68 episodes
2000 Seven Days Maj. Vladimir Markovsky 1 episode
2000–2001 Dark Angel Lt. Walter Eastep 3 episodes
2001–2006 Stargate SG-1 Colonel Chekov 10 episodes
2002 Bang Bang You're Dead Chief Bud McGee Television film
2002–2005 The Dead Zone James Stillson 5 episodes
2003 Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story Inspector Ken Dowson Television film
National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family Reunion Fred Hodges Television film
2006 Christmas on Chestnut Street L.T. Crouch Television film
Eureka Colonel Briggs pilot episode
2007 Painkiller Jane Ruben Hennessey 1 episode
2008 Supernatural Sheriff Deitrich 1 episode
2011–2012 The Killing Lt. Michael Oakes 13 episodes
2013–2014 Cedar Cove Sheriff Troy Davis 11 episodes
2015 Fargo Bartender 1 episode
2016 Travelers Detective Gower 1 episode
2016–2017 Arrow Lieutenant General J.G. Walker 3 episodes
2019 Fast Layne Colonel Hardy 1 episode
Love Under the Rainbow Paul Television film
2022 Love on Fire Mayor Don Hamilton Television film
2023 Riverdale Al Fieldstone 5 episodes
Reba McEntire's The Hammer Judge Carpenter Television film
2024 Confessions of a Christmas Letter Charles Television film

Animation

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Year Title Role Notes
1989–1991 Camp Candy Additional voices
Captain N: The Game Master King Hippo, Narrator, Donkey Kong, The Count, Bayou Billy, Malkil, Mayor Squaresly, Additional voices [2]
1990–1992 G.I. Joe Metal-Head, Pathfinder, Shockwave, Gristle, BIOK,[7] Road Pig, Various Cobra Troopers 39 episodes[2]
1990 Dragon Warrior Baramos, Pablo, Ivan, Smuggler A, Sailors 39 episodes[2]
The New Adventures of He-Man He-Man, Artilla, Alcon, President Pell, Sgt. Krone, Andros 39 episodes[2]
1991–1993 Captain Zed and the Zee Zone Captain Flannel
1991 Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars! Commander Dogstar, Al Negator, Quentin, MC, Major Bottlenose, Dan, Blackbeak, Kamikaze Kamo, General Baboon, Total Terror Toad, Digger McSquint, Wolf, Tri-Bot #1 [2]
Funky Fables Various characters [2]
1992–1993 Conan the Adventurer Snagg, Gora, Conan's Father, Torrinon [2]
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice Lord Viper, Warlord Bash, Sir Brick, Sir Phil [2]
1992 The Adventures of T-Rex Bruno, Madder, Mayor Maynot [2]
1993–1994 Exosquad Marsala, General Shiva, Nick Tyree, Charles McKenna, Pirate XO, Kruger, Albrecht Ketzer (1st voice) [2]
Double Dragon Kona, Chop, Metro City Mayor, Wild Willy, John Lee, Tournament Announcer, Mick Mulgrew, Hoskins, Kwiss, Newscaster [2]
1993–1996 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Grounder, Dragon Breath, Captain Rescue, Computer ("Grounder the Genius"), Professor Caninestein, Mad Mike, Splorg, Boom Boom, Mayor Knotsworth, Tails' "Father", Captain Rescue, Farmer Peck, Six-Gun Pete, Captain John Paul Memo, Dragon Breath, Crack-Ups Narrator, Marriage Officiant, Torch, Bogeyman, Daredevil, Adoption Judge, Sir Humongous, Mobius Mint Director, Tiny, Kidnapping Victim, Hermit, Captain Finny, Roller, Professor Turtle, Pharaoh of Mobigypt, Magma the Volcano God, Bruno, Scraper, Officer, King Kommamachs, Camerabot, Fairy Godmother [2]
1993–2001 Madeline Additional voices [2]
1994–2001 ReBoot Slash, Herr Doktor, Turbo, Cyrus, Al's Waiter, Binomes, Eight, Viral Binomes, Saucy Mare Pirates, Mainframe CPU Officers, Agent Twelve, CPU Senior Chief, Silicon Tor Computer, Medic Binome, NeoViral Binome 2, Mr. Mitchell, Formula One Announcers, Zombie Binome 3, Santa Claus User, Jury, Merchant Binomes, Wrestling Announcers, Jake Blues Binomes 37 episodes
1994 The Baby Huey Show Additional voices
Sgt. Savage and His Screaming Eagles Head Banger
Conan and the Young Warriors Captain Tychus, Gounka, Curtides, Bruja, Hedmund, Vendor
1994–1996 Mega Man Guts Man, Bright Man, Dark Man, Needle Man, Heat Man, Stone Man, Mayor of New York City, Bomb Man, Spark Mandrill, Spark Man, Ring Man, Toad Man, Mission Control, Mr. Rozenko, Gyro Man, Cop Bot, Polie Chief, General Hawthorne, Lotos, Newsreader, Dark Man, Quarter Bo
1995–1996 Action Man Secretary Norris [2]
1995 Stories from My Childhood Additional voices [2]
Littlest Pet Shop Sergeant Butch Kowalski [2]
Darkstalkers Donovan Baine [2]
1995–1997 G.I. Joe Extreme Lt. Stone [2]
Street Fighter Dhalsim, Burke (Col. Keith Wolfman) [2]
1996 The Adventures of Corduroy Ellington, Security Guard, Circus Performer [2]
1997 Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World
1998–1999 Pocket Dragon Adventures Sir Nigel [2]
1999 Madeline: Lost in Paris Additional voices Direct-to-video film[2]
Sabrina: The Animated Series [2]
1999–2001 Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
2000–2005 Dragon Tales Mungus the Giant, The Gilded Dragon, Various 8 episodes
2000 Help! I'm a Fish Flounder
2000–2004 Yvon of the Yukon Major Sweetley
2000–2001 Action Man Gangrene, Dr. Wolfgang Greenholtz
2001 ReBoot: My Two Bobs Slash, Herr Doktor, Turbo Television film
2002–2003 Transformers: Armada Optimus Prime English version
2002 Sabrina: Friends Forever Warlock #1, Cringe Television film
2003 Barbie of Swan Lake The Baker Direct-to-video film
2004–2005 Transformers: Energon Optimus Prime English version
2004 In Search of Santa Derridommis/Capn' Cragg Direct-to-video film
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper Herve
2004–2006 Dragon Booster Conner Penn/Mortis
2005–2006 Transformers: Cybertron Optimus Prime English version
Firehouse Tales Additional voices [2]
2005 The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Santa Television film
2006 Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island! Vic Episode: "Turn on Your Nut Light"
Iron Kid Duke von Rhymer [2]
Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses Desmond
2007 Mosaic Chief Faherty, Nathan Nelson
Tom and Jerry Tales Head Lifeguard
The Ten Commandments The General
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale The Evil King of the Cats
2007–08 Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot Bumpity
2009–2010 RollBots Captain Pounder, Oddball
2009 Barbie Presents: Thumbelina Louie
2009–2020 Dinosaur Train Marco Megaraptor
2010 Barbie in a Mermaid Tale Break
2011–2021 Superbook Additional voices
2012 Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2 Break
2014, 2020 Monster Beach Uncle Woody Television film; TV series (48 episodes)
2015–2017 LEGO Nexo Knights General Magmar, Additional voices 20 episodes
2017 Barbie Dolphin Magic Pete Television film
2018–2022 Ninjago Killow 13 episodes
2018–2019 Mega Man: Fully Charged Dr. Light 25 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
1992 Bucky O'Hare Al Negator, Total Terror Toad [2]
1995 Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Riddle of Master Lu Robert Ripley [2]
1998 ReBoot Slash, Herr Doktor, Binomes, Pee-wee Herman Binome [2]
1999 Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals Optimus Primal [2]
2004 Transformers Optimus Prime [2]
Dragon Tales: Learn & Fly with Dragons Mungus the Giant [2]
2005 Devil Kings Devil King (English dub) [2]
2006 The Godfather: The Game Bruno Tattaglia, Luca Brasi [2]
2017 Thimbleweed Park Willie T. Wino, Carney Joe [2]

Awards

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Gemini Awards

  • 2000–2001/2001–2002 Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Cold Squad

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' 'Memories of Christmas': Cast, Discussion, Time & Photos". December 9, 2018.
  2. ^ 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 "Garry Chalk (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors (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). Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "Garry Chalk". BlogTalkRadio (Audio). BlogTalkRadio, Inc. April 1, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  4. ^ Nguyen, Michael (January 24, 2014). "Madman Interview with Garry Chalk". Behind The Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  5. ^ Mateo, Alex (December 24, 2024). "Optimus Prime Actor Garry Chalk Diagnosed with Cancer". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  6. ^ Paladin (May 21, 2016). "Garry Chalk Joins Power Rangers 2017 Movie Cast". Toku Nation. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  7. ^ "The Voices of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1989, Animated Series) - Voice Cast Listing at Voice Chasers". Voicechasers.com. September 2, 1989. Archived from the original on March 29, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
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