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Pat Fraley

Patrick Howard Fraley, known professionally as Pat Fraley, is an voice actor and instructor best known for his roles in the 1987 animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, where he voiced the villainous brain-like alien , the hockey-masked vigilante , and the inventive antagonist Baxter Stockman. Born on February 18, 1949, in , , Fraley earned a in dramatic arts from and a in acting from in 1973. Following his education, he relocated to in 1974, performing with the Southern Australian Theatre Company and teaching vocal dynamics at in . Upon returning to the , he established himself in as a voice performer, contributing to over 200 animated roles across television series, films, and video games. Fraley's notable credits extend beyond Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to include the heroic lawman Marshall Bravestarr in the 1980s series , the mechanic in Disney's , and Brendan Quarters in Gargoyles. He also provided the voice for in various promotional materials and toys when primary actor was unavailable, and contributed to English dubs of films like . In addition to performing, Fraley has built a prominent career as an educator, conducting voice-over workshops in and , and authoring instructional books on the profession; he is a member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association and has received recognition such as the Backstage Award for Education.

Early life

Upbringing

Patrick Howard Fraley was born on February 18, 1949, in , Washington. Growing up in , Fraley developed an early interest in . At age 3, he was inspired by watching comedian on television and aspired to be a performer who could make his family laugh. These early encounters laid the groundwork for Fraley's later formal training in dramatic arts.

Education

Pat Fraley earned a degree in dramatic arts from in 1971. During his time there, he participated in several theater productions at Harper Joy Theatre, including a role in (1970), which provided hands-on experience in stage performance and character development. Following his undergraduate studies, Fraley pursued advanced training at , where he obtained a (M.F.A.) in in 1973. His graduate program emphasized professional acting techniques, building on his foundational skills from Whitman and preparing him for a career in performance arts.

Professional career

Voice acting

Pat Fraley entered the voice acting industry in 1979, providing additional voices for the animated film Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood, marking his debut in professional . This early work came during a period of growing demand for voice talent in television , allowing Fraley to build experience through supporting roles in various productions throughout the early , such as characters in The Incredible Hulk animated series in 1982. Fraley's career gained significant momentum in the late amid the animation boom, particularly with his extensive contributions to the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series (1987–1996), where he voiced over 60 characters, including the brain-like villain , the hockey-masked vigilante , and the mad scientist Baxter Stockman. That same year, he landed a lead role as the heroic lawman Marshall in the syndicated series BraveStarr, showcasing his range in Western-themed . Into the 1990s, Fraley continued to diversify his portfolio with multiple character voices in Disney's Gargoyles (1994–1997), further establishing his reputation for versatile performances in ensemble casts. As his career progressed into the 2000s and 2010s, Fraley maintained a steady presence in , including the role of the earthbender Gombo in an episode of (2012). His adaptability extended to video games and commercials, contributing to a body of work exceeding 125 productions across genres. Fraley's impact was recognized with a 2017 Behind The Voice Actors Award for Best Male Vocal Performance in a Guest Role for his work in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, highlighting his enduring influence in the field. By 2025, he remained active with appearances at industry events such as Toon-Con.

Teaching and coaching

Pat Fraley began his career as a voice-over instructor in 1974, initially teaching vocal dynamics at in , , before expanding his workshops across to guide aspiring performers in character creation and performance techniques. Over the decades, Fraley developed specialized workshops and ongoing classes, including the "One Day Advanced for " session held in , which featured guest instructors like to focus on comedic timing and character exaggeration for and commercials. He has conducted master sessions in and other cities, emphasizing practical exercises for dialect work, auditioning, and vocal versatility, drawing from his 48 years of industry experience to train performers in professional recording environments. Fraley authored "The 9 Critical Skills to Voice Over Excellence," a guide outlining essential techniques such as character clarification, emotional range, and script interpretation to help actors achieve professional breakthroughs in the field. This publication builds on his earlier resources, including over 250 exercises compiled in a digital format, providing structured training for home study and in-person application. Fraley has mentored numerous voice actors, guiding more performers into successful careers than any other instructor in the history of voice-over, according to industry recognition from the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences. His influence extends to producing and directing voice sessions, where he applies teaching methodologies to oversee talent in animation projects, ensuring cohesive performances through personalized feedback. As of 2025, Fraley continues to adapt to digital shifts in the industry by offering online home study courses, including audiobook narration training in collaboration with , and appearing at conventions such as Toon-Con in , to share insights on evolving media like streaming and virtual production.

Personal life

Family

Pat Fraley married Renee Zimmerman in 1979, and as of 2025, the couple has maintained a spanning over 45 years. Fraley has publicly described his as a central source of motivation in his professional life, noting in a 2004 interview that allows him to "meet my 's needs in a unique creative way, working with some of the most talented performers on the planet." The couple has four sons: Patrick Richard (1985–2009), Harrison Driggs (born 1986), Henry Howard (born 1988), and Ford Franklin (born 1990). In 2009, Fraley shared that his family included his wife of 30 years and four sons. Tragically, their eldest son, Patrick, passed away in 2009 at the age of 24. Some of Fraley's sons have shown interest in the arts, following in his footsteps; for instance, Harrison Fraley provided voice work for the 1998 video game Just Me and My Grandpa, appearing alongside his father. Fraley's family life has been marked by stability amid his career transitions, including his early relocation from to in 1974 for initial voice-over opportunities, followed by settling in , , where the family has resided long-term. He has highlighted shared family activities, such as spending hours gaming with his sons during their teenage years in the early 2000s, which fostered close bonds while balancing his demanding schedule. Fraley has occasionally referenced the supportive role his family plays in his endeavors, crediting them for grounding his creative pursuits.

Religious beliefs

Pat Fraley attributes his innate abilities in to divine endowment, stating in an that "what prepared me was the gifts that gave me, specifically how to commit to anything you want." His has notably shaped personal decisions intersecting with major life events, such as prioritizing during his children's early years by selecting age-appropriate professional projects, influenced by his religious convictions. Fraley has publicly expressed his Christian beliefs through voice work, including portraying in an illustrated DVD series on the , which he described as a "meaningful, and difficult" endeavor.

Filmography

Films

Pat Fraley has provided for a variety of theatrical and animated films, often in supporting or additional roles that highlight his versatility in character voices. His key film credits, selected for significance and spanning his career up to 2025, are as follows:
YearFilmRole
1979Scooby Goes HollywoodGuard (voice)
1985Rainbow Brite and the Star StealerBuddy Blue (voice)
1991The Fisher KingEdwin / Radio Show Call-In (voice)
1997Princess MononokeAdditional Voices (English dub)
1999Toy Story 2Toy Store Buzz Lightyears (voice)
2001Monsters, Inc.Additional Voices (voice)
2005Chicken LittleAdditional Voices (voice)
2005Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The MovieChipmunk / Dad Mouse / Hawk (voice)
2006Casper's Scare SchoolFilm Narrator / Wolfie (voice)
2007I Am LegendPresident of the United States (voice)
2010TangledAdditional Voices (voice)
2011Happy Feet TwoAdditional Voices (voice)
These roles demonstrate Fraley's range in , from distinctive parts to voice contributions in major and productions.

Television

Pat Fraley established himself as a prominent voice actor in animated television during the , contributing to the era's surge in syndicated cartoon series with versatile performances across multiple s. One of his breakthrough roles was voicing the heroic lawman Marshall in the Western-science fiction series (1987–1988), where he provided the lead for the entire 65-episode run. Fraley's most iconic television work came in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987–1996), where he voiced the brain-like alien villain throughout the series, along with recurring roles as the hockey-masked vigilante , the mad scientist Baxter Stockman (including his mutant fly form), news anchor Burne Thompson, and various mutants like Napoleon Bonafrog and General Traag. He also reprised a version of the character as '87 in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012–2017), appearing in several episodes. In (1987–1990), Fraley delivered guest voices for minor characters, including Young Scrooge McDuck in the episode "Once Upon a Dime" and Sir Guy Standforth in another appearance, contributing to the show's adventurous ensemble across two episodes. During the 1990s, he voiced the enigmatic in the animated (1992–1993), a recurring role that highlighted his ability to portray quirky, non-verbal characters through sound effects and grunts in 21 episodes. Fraley also appeared in Gargoyles (1994–1997) as Brendan Quarters, a recurring human character who interacted with the gargoyle clan, voicing the role in three episodes alongside additional jogger parts. In later years, Fraley provided additional voices in series like Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995), including the impish Bat-Mite in one episode, and guest spots in Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–1993) as the villainous Yolker. More recently, he voiced Gombo, a tribal leader, in a single episode of (2012–2014), and took on recurring antagonistic roles such as Squid Monster and Monster Don in the animated miniseries (2015).

Video games

Pat Fraley has contributed to a variety of video games, most notably through his recurring portrayal of in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, which spans from early console titles to contemporary releases. This work builds on his background by adapting performances to interactive formats, where characters respond to player actions in real-time. His roles often involve villainous or additional voices in action-oriented games across platforms like , , and PC. Fraley's involvement in video games evolved alongside the medium's technological advancements, starting with 2D arcade-style s and progressing to action-adventure titles and modern retro-inspired games. Early credits include providing Krang's voice in platformers like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (1991), a side-scrolling fighter originally ported from arcades to the . By the 2000s, he voiced the character in more expansive environments, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) for and , which incorporated mechanics with larger levels. His later work, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (2022), a pixel-art brawler for multiple platforms, reflects a return to cooperative multiplayer styles while leveraging high-definition audio for nuanced delivery. Beyond the TMNT franchise, Fraley lent additional voices to several high-profile titles, enhancing ensemble casts in sci-fi and fantasy settings. Notable examples include The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (2006), a , and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order (2019), a Nintendo Switch-exclusive action RPG featuring team-ups. These contributions highlight his versatility in delivering concise, reactive lines suited to gameplay pacing.
Game TitleRelease YearRolePlatform Examples
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time1991SNES,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The 1992
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters1993SNES,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2003, PS2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle 2004PS2,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare2005PS2,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee2005PS2,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up2009, PS2
Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order2019Additional Voices
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge2022PC, PS4/5, , Switch

Other media

In the late 1990s, Fraley contributed to theme park attractions, providing the voice of in place of for interactive dark rides including (1998) at and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (1998) at and . These roles involved dynamic, audience-interactive narration that enhanced the immersive experience of the attractions, showcasing Fraley's versatility in live-environment voice work. Fraley has also lent his voice to various commercials, promotional materials, and trailers throughout his career, with notable examples including the narration for the 1990 film The Witches. His work often featured character-driven deliveries tailored for broadcast and , demonstrating his range in concise, persuasive formats. Beyond recorded media, Fraley engages in live performances at fan conventions, such as Toon Con, where he demonstrates voice impressions of characters like and from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, often improvising in panel settings to interact with audiences. These appearances highlight the improvisational demands of live in non-scripted environments. Fraley's audiobook narration spans classic literature and inspirational collections, beginning in the late 1990s. Representative works include his solo readings of Mark Twain's (1998) and (1998), as well as Edgar Lee Masters' (2003), where his expressive characterizations brought depth to the poetic narratives. He also contributed to ensemble narrations like Great American Stories: 10 Unabridged Classics (1999) and Random Acts of Kindness (1999), emphasizing rhythmic pacing and emotional nuance suited to long-form audio storytelling.

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