Garry Chalk

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Biography

Canadian actor

  • Primary profession
  • Actor·soundtrack·music_department
  • Nationality
  • Canada
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 17 February 1952
  • Place of birth
  • Southampton
  • Residence
  • Vancouver

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Has been involved in two cartoons that were either spin offs or remakes of an earlier series. He provided the voice of He-Man in "The New Adventures of He-Man" and later provided the voice of Man-At-Arms in the 2002 version of "He-Man & The Masters of the Universe". He also provided the voice of Optimus Primal on "Beast Wars: Transformers" and later voiced Optimus Prime on "Transformers Armada".

Unlike John Erwin and Cam Clarke, who provided the voices of both He-Man and Prince Adam i (Erwin in the 1983 Filmation series and Clarke in the 2002 Mike Young Productions series), Chalk only provided the voice of He-Man, while a different actor, Doug Parker, provided the voice of Prince Adam.

Emigrated to Canada in June 1957.

Originally auditioned for the role of Megatron evil leader of the Predacons when he was approached for Beast Wars: Transformers while David Kaye, who ultimately played Megatron, auditioned for Optimus Primal heroic leader of the Maximals, which went to Chalk. Ironically Chalk would play the original Decepticon Megatron in a season 2 episode of Beast Wars while Kaye later voiced Optimus Prime on Transformers Animated.

Like most of the Beast Wars voice actors who returned for the sequel Beast Machines, Chalk strongly disliked how his character, Optimus Primal, was rewritten as a religious fanatic and, according to co-star Scott McNeil, would often flip out in anger between recording sessions.

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