Voices Behind The Family Guy
December 1st 2008 11:16
Family Guy was created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. The show was cancelled once in 2000 and again in 2002, but strong DVD sales and re-runs on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim led FOX to resume production of the show in 2005. To date it is one of only a handful of shows in television history to be cancelled and later revived by the power of their fan bases, and one of the few shows to be brought back to air by the same network that cancelled it.
The title character is Peter Griffin, an inept white-collar head of a lower-middle class family frequently beset by the consequences of his foolish antics. Family Guy's brand of humour is notable for the usually brief, frequently nonsensical cutaways (usually featuring oddball pop culture references) and flashbacks to various points in history, geography, and reality involving the characters and their ludicrous actions.
Here are some of the faces behind the voices on the Family Guy.
*These images sourced from chicagotribune.com.
The title character is Peter Griffin, an inept white-collar head of a lower-middle class family frequently beset by the consequences of his foolish antics. Family Guy's brand of humour is notable for the usually brief, frequently nonsensical cutaways (usually featuring oddball pop culture references) and flashbacks to various points in history, geography, and reality involving the characters and their ludicrous actions.
Here are some of the faces behind the voices on the Family Guy.
Seth MacFarlane created the show and does the voices of Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire.
Alex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. She has also worked on MADtv, American Dad! and The Simpsons.
*These images sourced from chicagotribune.com.
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WHAT ABOUT HIM???
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