5 Actors You Never Knew Voiced Rocket Raccoon - CINEMABLEND
5 Actors You Never Knew Voiced Rocket Raccoon
Published:Sep. 26. 2014 9:04 AM
Truly palpable love for the small, furry, constantly-annoyed
Rocket Raccoonbroke out this past summer with the release of James Gunn’s
Guardians of the Galaxy, but the truth is that Marvel has been spending years getting audiences ready for this characters. Over the last couple of years, Rocket went from being a relative nobody in the Marvel universe to being featured in all kinds of video games and animated shows – all to get fans aware and pumped for his big screen debut. In that time, Marvel hired a number of truly talented performers to bring him to life, and while all of you know who Bradley Cooper is, you may be surprised by who else has done it.
Since 2011, fans who have been following along with Marvel’s every move has seen many different interpretations of Rocket, with each actor taking a look at the character, seeing something different, and providing him with different accents and attitudes. But who exactly are these guys? We’ve taken it upon ourselves to break it down for you below.
Greg Ellis
While Bradley Cooper is the most well-known of the actors who have voiced Rocket, Greg Ellis has the distinction of being the first to do so. Creating a cockney version of the Guardians team member, Ellis most recently played him on a 2012 episode of the animated show
The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, but he first brought life to the diminutive hero in the video game
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worldsback in 2011. In addition to his voice acting credits, a list that includes titles like
Batman: Brave and the Boldand
Star Wars: Rebels, Ellis is also a live-action actor who will very soon be seen on the new season of the rebooted
Hawaii Five-0.
Four more actors who voiced Rocket and the video that showcases each voice ahead...
Seth Green
Seth Green, who fans will recognize from a variety of projects ranging from
Buffy The Vampire Slayerto
Family Guyto
Robot Chicken, has actually voiced Rocket in two different shows. In addition to an episode of
Marvel’s Avengers Assemblethat aired earlier this year, Green also put his vocal talents to work playing the character in
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.. As an added bit of fun trivia, it’s also worth noting that Green was actually featured in
Guardians of the Galaxy- he was the voice of Howard the Duck in the end credits.
Billy West
There is only one place where you can hear Billy West’s interpretation of Rocket Raccoon, and that’s in an episode of
Ultimate Spider-Mancalled simply "Guardians of the Galaxy," but it’s still pretty cool given that West is one of the best voce-actors of all time. Today he’s probably best known for his work on
Futuramaplaying both Phillip J. Fry and Professor Farnsworth, but he has nearly 200 credits on his resume – including the great Ren and Stimpy. (It should be noted that actor Trevor Devall recently did the voice of Rocket on an episode of
Ultimate Spider-Mancalled "The Return of the Guardians of the Galaxy")
John DiMaggio
Billy West isn’t the only
Futuramastar to take a crack at voicing Rocket, as Bender himself has given it a go as well – albeit in video game form instead of animation. Veteran voice-actor John DiMaggio jumped into a recording booth last year to play the furry badass in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes(a game that also featured him as J. Jonah Jameson, Kingpin, Thanos, Odin, Ronan The Accuser, and more). His connection with Marvel doesn’t end there either, as he has also been a part of
Marvel's Avengers Assemble,
Ultimate Spider-Man,
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.and many more animated titles over the years.
Steve Blum
Steve Blum is credited with voicing Rocket in the 2013 video game
Marvel Heroes- where he also played Wolverine, M. Sinister, Taskmaster and Sauron (like DiMaggio, he’s clearly a pretty good multitasker). Doing voice work since 1981, Blum has more than 500 titles on his resume and he’s still less than 50 years old. Some of you will be familiar with him from his part on the show
The Legend of Korra, but those of you who go see
The Boxtrollsthis weekend will hear him as the "voices" of the trolls known as Shoe and Sparky.
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper is the name most of you will recognize, both because his version of Rocket is the most popular iteration of the character, and because he is an A-list movie star. He’s obviously much better known for his live-action work, but what may actually surprise you is that
Guardians of the Galaxywas the first time he has done a voice role. After his performance, I imagine a lot more offers could come rolling in for him.
To hear every single one of these voices in action, thanks to YouTube user
The Generation West, click thru to the next page!
Eric EisenbergView ProfileNJ native who calls LA home; lives in a Dreamatorium. A decade-plus CinemaBlend veteran; endlessly enthusiastic about the career he’s dreamt of since seventh grade.
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