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Bill Mondy (born June 16, 1963), sometimes credited as Bill Monday, is an American film, television, and voice actor. He is known for his roles as Deputy Roscoe in the television series The Dead Zone and for voicing characters such as Mr. Black in Johnny Test and Evac in Transformers: Cybertron.
Early life and education
Bill Mondy was born in Rochester, New York. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1985 and a master's degree from New York University's Graduate Acting Program in 1988.
Career
After completing his education, Mondy began his acting career in theater, performing off-Broadway in productions such as a revival of Lanford Wilson's The Rimers of Eldritch at The Second Stage. He also played leading roles in regional theaters across the United States, including the Arena Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Huntington Theatre in Boston, and South Coast Repertory.
Mondy moved to Los Angeles and began a career in film and television. He is best known for his appearances in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (in the episode "Armageddon Game") and The Dead Zone. He also made guest appearances in Wolf Lake and The 4400. His television credits include L.A. Law, Touched by an Angel, and UC: Undercover. He had recurring roles in Blade: The Series, Reunion, Smallville, and portrayed Deputy Roscoe in nearly 40 episodes of The Dead Zone.
His film appearances include roles in The Crow: Salvation, I Spy, and Miracle.
Mondy's voice acting work includes narrating shows such as The First 48: Missing Persons on A&E Network, Last Day of the Dinosaurs on Discovery, Edge Of War on the Military Channel, China's Warrior King for National Geographic, and The Hunt for Dark Matter on CuriosityStream. He voiced characters in animated series, including Mr. Black and Brain Freezer in Johnny Test, Memnock in Supernoobs, and Burnt Oak in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Mondy has also been a promo voice for Disney and CBS.
Awards
In 2007, Mondy was nominated for a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series for his role in Robson Arms (for the episode "Mussolini and Me").
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=Television film
Television series
Video Games
Podcast Roles
Theatre Roles
References
External links
Official website
Bill Mondy at IMDb