Tom Kenny

Tom Kenny is an american actor, voic actor, comedian, and occasional singer.

Biography
Tom Kenny was born on July 13 in the year of 1962. He grew up in East Syracuse, New York. When Tom was young he was into comic books, drawing funny pictures and collecting records.

Career
Tom turned to stand-up comedy in Boston and San Francisco. This led to appearances on every cable show spawned by the stand-up epidemic of the 80's and 90's as well as stints on "The Dennis Miller Show" (1992), "The Pat Sajak Show" (1989), "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) and "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982). Tom was a regular on Fox TV's "The Edge" (1992) and spent a year as the host of NBC's "Friday Night" (1983). His mainstream television appearances include "Brotherly Love" (1995) and David Alan Grier's sitcom debacle, "The Preston Episodes" (1995). Tom supplies the voice for "Heffer" the cow on Nickelodeon's "Rocko's Modern Life" (1993) and Hanna Barbera's "Top Cat" (1961), as well as regular performances on The Cartoon Network's "Dexter's Laboratory" (1996), "Justice League" (2001), "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998), and "Johnny Bravo" (1997). Tom joined the cast of "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995) where he met his future wife Jill Talley. Together they've teamed up on Comedy Central's "The Mark Thomas Comedy Product" (1996), the stage show "The Show With Two Heads", HBO's "Not Necessarily the Election" (1996), the Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight" video and Travis "Sing" video. He also done numerous other roles, live-action and animation, most notably the title character of SpongeBob SquarePants.

Star Wars
A long time Star Wars fan, Tom Kenny has been involved with several Star Wars projects. His first was the video game: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, where he played the role of Biggs Darklighter, a role originally played by actor Garrick Hagon in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, and a role he would reprise in the video game sequel: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. He later got involved with the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series. He appeared in three episodes in Season 1 and 2 episodes in Season 2. In the Clone Wars Season 1 episodes:, , and he played Nute Gunray, a role originally played by Silas Carson in the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy films. In Bombard Jedi, he also played the role of Silood, the Rodian aide of Dee Bradley Baker's character of Onaconda Farr and Lair of Grievous, he played the role of Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb, the apprentice of Phil LaMarr's character of Kit Fisto. He returned as Nute Gunray in Season 2 episode: and Silood in. In Senate Murders, he also played the role of Republic Lieutentant Tan Divo. In an interview, Kenny claims that he enjoyed playing Divo.