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Canadian film, stage, television and voice actor
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Hadley Kay
Born1972 or 1973 (age 51–52)
Other namesHadley Kaye
OccupationActor
Years active1979-present
AgentInnovative Artists

Hadley Kay (born c. 1972/1973) is a Canadian film, stage, television, and voice actor best known for his appearances in The Care Bears Movie, Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, and Popples.

Career

At age six, he made his film debut opposite Bill Murray in the 1979 comedy Meatballs. Kay also appeared in Superman II, the Star Wars-based animated series Ewoks, Inspector Gadget, Beverly Hills Teens, and the earlier The Raccoons specials. Kay was the first voice actor to provide the voice of Scooby-Doo following the death of Don Messick. His other television credits include guest appearances in The Littlest Hobo, Bizarre, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders and Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Wayne & Shuster Superspecial Episode: "Star Shtick"
Meatballs Bradley
King of Kensington Sean Episode: "Diabolical Plots"
1980 Head On Michelle's Patient
Superman II Jason
The Christmas Raccoons Tommy (voice) Television film
1981 The Raccoons on Ice
1983 The Magic Show Boy in Audience
The Littlest Hobo Nathaniel 2 episodes
The Raccoons and the Lost Star Tommy (voice) Television film
Inspector Gadget Merchant, Professor Mongul, Additional voices 65 episodes
American Playhouse Marco Episode: "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank"
1984 The Raccoons: Let's Dance! Tommy (voice) Video short
The Guardian Jason Television film
Bambinger Sammy Short film
1985 The Care Bears Movie Nicholas Cherrywood (voice)
Tucker and the Horse Thief Solomon Weil Television film
Ewoks Oobel, Shaman's nephew (voices) 13 episodes
1986 Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation Dark Heart (voice)
Popples P.C. (voice) Unknown episodes
1987 My Pet Monster Blaine Episode: "Boogie Board Blues"
Beverly Hills Teens Radley Coleman (voice) 48 episodes
1988 Garbage Pail Kids Additional voices 3 episodes
Dead Ringers Delivery Boy
The Raccoons Bix Wheelie (voice) Episode: "Life in the Fast Lane!"
1989–1991 Babar Additional voices 65 episodes
Beetlejuice Prince Vince (voice) 3 episodes
1990 First Resort Fast Eddie Unknown episodes
1991–1997 Rupert Podgy Pig (voice) 15 episodes
1993–1994 Tales from the Cryptkeeper Herman 2 episodes
1994 Kero kero Keroppi Additional voices Direct-to-video
1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Rob Episode: "May I Walk with You"
Blood & Donuts Axel
1996 Monster by Mistake Keebo Unknown episodes
1997 Rugrats Bellhop, Clown, Oarsman (voices) Episode: "Vacation"
Johnny Bravo Scooby-Doo (voice) 2 episodes
The Fanatics Elliot Merkin Uncredited
A Rugrats Vacation Head Clown, Bellhop, Oarsman (voices) Direct-to-video
1998 Oh Yeah Cartoons! Cop 1 episode
1999 Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets Ballah (voice) Direct-to-video
2005 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs Silly Pencil (voice) Episode: "The Silly Pencil"
2006 Yin Yang Yo! Rainbowmane (voice) Episode: "The Trouble with Two-ni-corns/Scarf it Up!"
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut Jason
2008–2011 Turbo Dogs Stinkbert (voice) 26 episodes
2010 Pure Pwnage Fight Announcer Episode: "Pwnageddon"
The Dating Guy Mysterious Figure (voice) Episode: "VJ and the Holy Boner"
2011 How (Not) to Become a Vampire Additional voices Short film
2012 Beyblade: Shogun Steel Ian (voice, English dub) Episode: "The All-Out Mid-Air Battle"
2013 Beyblade: Metal Fusion Episode: "The Legend and the Evil Combine"
2016 Numb Chucks Elvis (voice) Episode: "Twas the Fight Before Christmas/O Evil Tree, O Evil Tree"
2019 Let's Go Luna! Dr. Flavio (voice) Episode: "Andy's Big Show/Leo Moves It"
2020 Arthur Nicky (voice) Episode: "An Arthur Thanksgiving"
2021 Pikwik Pack Willy Wigglesteam (voice) Episode: "The Rickety Railway/Ship Wrecked"

References

  1. ^ "Hadley Kay". Voice Chasers. Archived from the original on 30 August 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Revisiting Niagara Falls with child actor Hadley Kay from 'Superman II'". FOX 2 Detroit. 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  3. ^ "Hadley Kay - 13 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors.
  4. Shepherd, Laura (1987-09-26), Boogie Board Blues, My Pet Monster, retrieved 2022-12-06
  5. "Pikwik Pack". 7 November 2020.

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Preceded byDon Messick Voice of Scooby-Doo
1997 Johnny Bravo
Succeeded byScott Innes
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