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(born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He is notable for voicing Optimus Prime in the original 1980s Transformers animated series, later returning to the role in Transformers media in 2007, starting with the first live-action film.[1] He has also voiced many other characters across a wide variety of popular media, including Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, Monterey Jack in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, the first voice of KARR in Knight Rider and the vocalizations of the title character in Predator.

He was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2023 as part of the 2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards.

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1960–1970

In 1968, he and Joan Stuart appeared as "Giles" and "Penelope" in L'Anglaise, a recurring segment about a French-Canadian man with an English-Canadian wife, on the CBC Radio comedy series, Funny You Should Say That.

Cullen played a French-Canadian astronaut character named Commander Bi Bi Latuque alongside Ted Zeigler for the 1969 children's show, The Buddies on CFCF-TV in Montreal.[5] He honed his voice skills by working as a radio announcer, notably in his home town of Montreal on (then) MOR station CKGM doing the overnight and weekend swing shifts. From 1967 to 1969, he was the announcer for Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

From 1971 to 1974, he, Zeigler and Billy Van were series regulars on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour. In 1974, Cullen was the announcer and a series regular (with Ted Zeigler and Billy Van) on The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show. He lent his voice to a character in the album "The Story of Halloween Horror" in 1977.



As Optimus Prime

Cullen recalls auditioning for the role of the robot character Optimus Prime at a casting house in Burbank, California, explaining that as he read Prime's character breakdown, he saw that it was "the opportunity of the year", and heeded his brother Larry's advice: "Peter, don't be a Hollywood hero, be a real hero. Real heroes don't yell and act tough; they're tough enough to be gentle, so control yourself."Cullen later learned from his agent, Steve Tisherman, that he not only won the part of Prime, but also, to his surprise, the role of Ironhide as well, which he saw as a "home run".

He has stated that Optimus is his favorite voice role, and that he based the voice of the Autobot leader on his older brother Larry, who served in Vietnam. "When he came home, I could see a change. He was quieter and he was a man and a superhero to me," says the actor. "I watched him and listened to him. I'd never had an opportunity to do a superhero, and when that came, [that voice] just came right out of me and I sounded like Optimus."[8]

Cullen putting his handprints in wet concrete at the Optimus Prime Chinese Theatre Handprint Ceremony in 2014

He has also stated that he had no idea of Prime's popularity until the character's controversial death in the 1986 animated film, because the studio had never given him fan letters from children addressed to Optimus. The public backlash over Optimus's death surprised producers greatly. Children were leaving the theaters distraught because of the character's death. The writers temporarily revived the character for a single episode in Season 3 called "Dark Awakening". Initially, this was intended to be his final appearance, but after fan requests continued, "The Return of Optimus Prime", a two-part episode was produced. The original ending of "Dark Awakening" was altered in reruns to include a teaser about the return of the character, and indeed, Optimus returned once and for all to lead the Autobots for the final five episodes of the original American cartoon series.[citation needed]

Cullen reprised the role of Optimus Prime in the 2007 Transformers live-action film, the sequels Revenge of the Fallen, Dark of the Moon, Age of Extinction and The Last Knight, the spin-off/prequels Bumblebee[9] and Rise of the Beasts and the video games based on the film series. Though he was only contractually obligated to voice Optimus up to The Last Knight,producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated in 2021 that Cullen was welcome to voice the character for as long as he wanted

Cullen again reprised his role as Optimus Prime in the video games Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron and Transformers: Devastation, and in the recent television series Transformers: Rescue Bots, Transformers: Prime and Transformers: Robots in Disguise. His performance in the premiere season of Transformers: Prime earned him a nomination for a 2011 Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program category.


Other work

Cullen in 2011

In the 1980s and 1990s, Cullen appeared on a number of television shows. He has played Coran, Stride the Tiger Fighter, and King Alfor in the Lion Voltron series, the transforming spaceship/robot Ramrod, the heroic Commander Eagle and the villainous Nemesis in the 1980s anime series Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Commander James Hawkins in the Vehicle Voltron series, Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, the original voice of KARR in Knight Rider, Antor and Bomba, and Gunner, in Dino-Riders, Airborne, Zandar and Nemesis Enforcer in G.I. Joe, He played Mantor/Mantys in Coleco's 5 episode mini-series Sectaurs in 1986; Red Skull in the 1981 cartoon series of Spider-Man, Klaar and Zanzoar in Megas XLR and Mantus in The Pirates of Dark Water. He also had a voice part in the 1984 motion picture Gremlins (as a gremlin) and in the first season of the 2008 Knight Rider series, where he reprised his vocal role as KARR (from the original Knight Rider series). He also did voicework in The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible series, notably as Japheth, one of Noah's sons in the "Noah's Ark" episode, and the King of Nineveh in the "Jonah" episode. He was well known by some as the main villain Venger in the animated series of Dungeons & Dragons. He played the evil sorcerer Renwick in the lesser known series Little Wizards and played Cindarr in the short-lived series Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light.

Among many other television series and films, he has also lent his basso voice to many film trailers and television commercials, including announcing for the Toonami and You Are Here blocks on the Cartoon Network. Cullen spent some of his early professional years in Montreal as a radio announcer/DJ on CKGM; and as a character in a then-popular local television kids show. He acted the role of a French-Canadian astronaut, along with writer and his partner on the show, Ted Ziegler. Both Ziegler and Cullen were in the supporting cast of The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, as well as other network comedies of the era.

He voiced Nintendo's mascot Mario in the Donkey Kong segments on Saturday Supercade, making him the first person to ever provide a voice for the character in western media.

Cullen has done voicework on drum and bass DJ Dieselboy's 2004 album, The Dungeonmaster's Guide, and narration on the 2013 album Tetragrammaton by the Dutch extreme metal band The Monolith Deathcult. Tetragrammaton also featured Cullen on bass in "God's Among Insects." Additionally, he did voicework for the unreleased Blizzard Entertainment game Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans,[12] and provided narration for the Star Wars fan film series I.M.P.S.: The Relentless.

Cullen is a voice announcer on Police Story 4: First Strike in advertisements for New Line Cinema, lending his experience as an ex-cop for the Santa Monica division to the cast.

He has also done voice work for promotions of the 1999 film The Iron Giant.[citation needed] In 2023 he joined season 2 of Amazon Originals Invincible series.





Film

List of voice performances in feature films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Tiki Tiki
1976King KongKing Kong[20]
1982Heidi's SongGruffle
1983Deck the Halls with Wacky WallsBig Blue
1984GallavantsAntonim
Voyage of the Rock Aliens1359
GremlinsSpecial Vocal Effects
1985RobotixAdditional Voices
Bigfoot and the Muscle MachinesArthur Ravenscroft
Rainbow Brite and the Star StealerVarious characters
1986Voltron: Fleet of Doom
GoBots: Battle of the Rock LordsPincher, Tombstone, Stones
My Little Pony: The MovieGrundle, Ahgg
The Transformers: The MovieOptimus Prime, Ironhide
1987G.I. Joe: The MovieZandar, Nemesis Enforcer, Scientist
PredatorThe Predator
1988Rockin' with Judy JetsonGruff, Commander Comsat, Bouncer
Yogi and the Invasion of the Space BearsRanger Roubideux
1989Vytor: The Starfire ChampionMyzor, Chief Eldor
1991The Little Engine That CouldPete, The Cave
1994The Story of ChristmasOx
1997Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher RobinEeyore
1999Seasons of GivingArchive sound
2000The Tigger Movie
2001The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
2002A Very Merry Pooh Year
Treasure PlanetCaptain Nathaniel FlintUncredited
2003Piglet's Big MovieEeyore
2004Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
2005Pooh's Heffalump Movie
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
2007TransformersOptimus Prime
Super Sleuth Christmas MovieEeyore
2009Tigger and Pooh and a Musical Too
Transformers: Revenge of the FallenOptimus Prime
2011Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2013Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising
2014Transformers: Age of Extinction
2017Transformers: The Last KnightOptimus Prime / Nemesis Prime
2018BumblebeeOptimus Prime
2023Transformers: Rise of the Beasts


Television

List of voice performances in television shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1967–68The Smothers Brothers Comedy HourAnnouncer
1974The Bobbie Gentry Show
1979Mighty Man and YukkBrandon Brewster / Mighty Man
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-DooAdditional Voices
1981The Kwicky Koala ShowBristletooth
The SmurfsAdditional Voices
Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsDr. Bruce Banner / Hulk, Mysterio, Red Skull2 episodes
1982The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy HourLucky
Spider-ManRed Skull, Stuntman, Jack Riven
Meatballs & SpaghettiAdditional Voices
Pac-ManSour Puss
The Little RascalsOfficer Ed, Pete the Pup
Knight RiderK.A.R.R.1st voice;
Episode: "Trust Doesn't Rust"
1983MonchhichisShreeker, Snitchitt, Gonker
The Puppy's Further AdventuresLucky
The BiskittsDog Foot, Fang, Scratch
Saturday SupercadeMario
The DukesAdditional Voices
1983–85Mister TAdditional Voices
Dungeons & DragonsVenger
1984Dragon's LairBertram
Heathcliff and the Catillac CatsAdditional Voices
SnorksAdditional Voices
1984–86Rainbow BriteMurky Dismal
1984–85Alvin and the ChipmunksAdditional Voices
Lucky LukeEnglish dub
1984–87The TransformersOptimus Prime, Ironhide, Streetwise, Wingspan, Slugslinger, Nightstick
1984Voltron: Defender of the UniverseCoran, King Alfor, Narrator
1985The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-DooMaldor the Malevolent
Challenge of the GoBotsSpoiler, Tank, Pincher
The Super Powers Team: Galactic GuardiansFelix FaustEpisode: "Brainchild/The Case of the Stolen Super Powers"
1985–86G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroAirborne, Ramar, Zandar
1985–87The JetsonsAdditional Voices
1986MoonDreamersIgon, Various charactersEpisode: "Zodies on the Loose"
Rambo: The Force of FreedomSergeant Havoc
Muppet BabiesSor-Elbow, Smoggy the Bear, Football BearEpisode: "Fozzie's Family Tree"
GhostbustersEddie Spenser Jr., Eddie Spenser Sr., Haunter, Floatzart
Pound PuppiesCaptain Slaughter4 episodes
The New Adventures of Jonny QuestPatchEpisode: "Peril of the Reptilian"
FoofurBaby the Rat, Vinnie the Cat
My Little PonyCaptain CrabnastyEpisode: "Fugitive Flowers"
1987–88BraveStarrDr. Whiston, Dr. Watson, Hack
DuckTalesAdmiral Grimitz, Bankjob Beagle, Mad Dog McGirk, Lessdred
1987The Little WizardsRenwick, Various characters
The Real GhostbustersDoctor Destructo, Police OfficerEpisode: "Captain Steel Saves the Day"
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical LightCindarr
1987–89Saber Rider and the Star SheriffsCommander Eagle, Narrator, Nemesis
1988Dino-RidersGunner, Antor, BombaEpisode: "Toro Toro Torosaurus"
1988–89The New Yogi Bear ShowRanger Roubideux
1988The Wonderful World of DisneyThe SorcererEpisode: "Mickey's 60th Birthday"
1988–91The New Adventures of Winnie the PoohEeyore
1988–90Disney's Adventures of the Gummi BearsKerwin the Conqueror, Gritty
1988–89Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesSmash, Mugger, Napoleon
1989Rude Dog and the DweebsHerman, Winston
1989–90Chip 'n Dale Rescue RangersMonterey Jack, additional voices
1990TaleSpinAdditional VoicesEpisode: "It Came from Beneath the Sea Duck"
1990–93Tom & Jerry KidsAdditional Voices
1990–91Widget the World WatcherBob the Poacher, Rooney Kangaroo, Gdunu
1991–93The Pirates of Dark WaterMantus
1993BonkersAbominable Snowman, Mackey McSlime
1994HardballFox AnnouncerEpisode: "Lee's Bad, Bad Day"
1996Boo to You Too! Winnie the PoohEeyore
1998–presentThe Magical World of Walt Disney
2001House of Mouse
2001–2002The Book of Pooh
2004–05Megas XLRZanzoar, Klaar
2005–06IGPX: Immortal Grand PrixNarrator
2007–10My Friends Tigger & PoohEeyore
2009Knight RiderK.A.R.R.Episode: "Knight in King's Pawn"
Bizarre DinosaursNarrator
2010–13Transformers: PrimeOptimus Prime, Vehicon
2011–16Transformers: Rescue BotsOptimus Prime
20142014 Kids' Choice Awards
2015–17Transformers: Robots in Disguise
2017Doc McStuffinsEeyoreEpisode: "Into the Hundred Acre Wood"
2017–2018Transformers: Titans ReturnOptimus Prime
2018The Toys That Made UsHimself
Optimus Prime
Transformers: Power of the PrimesOptimus Prime
2019Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesYōkai Councillor #13 episodes
2023InvincibleThaedus


Video games

List of voice performances in video games
YearTitleVoice role
2003Piglet's Big GameEeyore
2007Transformers: The GameOptimus Prime
Transformers Autobots
2009Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots
2010Transformers: War for Cybertron
Transformers: Cybertron Adventures
2011Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2012Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
2012Transformers: Prime – The Game
2014Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
2015Transformers: Devastation
2016Transformers: Earth Wars
2019Crystal CrisisNarrator
2023FortniteOptimus Prime

Theme park rides[edit]

List of voice performances in theme park rides
YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2003The Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohEeyore
2011Transformers: The Ride 3DOptimus Prime


Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilm/TV ShowResult
2011Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramTransformers PrimeNominated
2023Children's and Family Emmy AwardsLifetime Achievement AwardWon