The Real-Life Inspiration Behind Family Guy's Cleveland Brown
Cleveland Brown's original voice actor, Mike Henry, drew from a real-world inspiration that helped establish the character's most famous trait on Family Guy.
Read MoreCleveland Brown's original voice actor, Mike Henry, drew from a real-world inspiration that helped establish the character's most famous trait on Family Guy.
Read MoreActor Mike Henry found amazing success on "Family Guy." However, life wasn't always easy for the voice actor, as work was hard to come by early in his career.
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Read MoreDavid Crosby made two appearances on "The Simpsons." In his more memorable role, he presented Homer with a Grammy for his work in The Be Sharps.
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Read More"Family Guy" has been going strong for over 20 years and it feels like a film is bound to happen. This live-action fan-casting is nearly picture-perfect.
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Read More"Rick and Morty" co-creator Dan Harmon revealed he took inspiration from an episode of the AMC drama "Breaking Bad" for the "Pickle Rick" episode.
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Read MoreDee Bradley Baker has returned for Season 2 of "Star Wars: The Bad Batch" and expresses his enthusiasm for how it ties to George Lucas' "Star Wars" films.
Read MoreLongtime "Family Guy" voice actor John Viener says the cast isn't really into improvising their lines, despite all the years the show's been on the air.
Read MoreDebuting in 1999, "SpongeBob SquarePants" is a fan-favorite children's series. But here are some fan theories that will change the way you watch the show.
Read MoreThough the '90s classic TaleSpin can be found on Disney+, this episode is conspicuously absent. Here's why it's been removed from rotation.
Read MoreIn an interview about "South Park," Trey Parker and Matt Stone drew a direct connection between "All in the Family" and their most significant TV creation.
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