Portrait of Michael McShane

Michael McShane

Acting

Biography

Michael McShane is an American actor, singer, and improvisational comedian. He is known for playing Friar Tuck in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Dr. Swanson in Office Space, and for voice over work in cartoons and video games such as Final Fantasy X, A Bug's Life, Spawn, Castle in the Sky, Treasure Planet and Happily N'Ever After. He appeared on the original British television show Whose Line Is It Anyway?.

Born: June 25, 1955

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Filmography

2015
Wayward Pines

as Big Bill

2013
Bluestone 42

as Carter

2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as Warden John Newton

2008
Lab Rats

as Dr. Vaabit

2007
Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party

as Jim Bidderman / Station Manager (voice)

2007
Careless

as Naked Man

2007
Holly Hobbie and Friends: Secret Adventures

as Jim Bidderman / Station Manager (voice)

2007
Happily N'Ever After

as Rumpelstilzchen (voice)

2006
2006
Holly Hobbie & Friends

as Jim Bidderman (voice)

2005
Thru the Moebius Strip

as Hymo (voice)

2005
Doctor Who

as Grayle

2005
American Dad!

as (voice)

2003
NCIS

as Matthew Heller

2003
Oliver Beene

as Fat Man

2002
Treasure Planet

as Hands (voice)

2002
John Doe

as Ray Brunellas

2002
Believe Nothing

as Professor Brinsley

2002
Big Trouble

as Bruce

2001
2001
Thunder Pig!

as Thunder Pig

2000
Clerks

as Officer Big Mac (voice)

2000
1999
Tower of Terror

as Chris 'Q' Todd

1999
Drop Dead Gorgeous

as Harold Vilmes, Judge #2

1999
Office Space

as Dr. Swanson

1998
A Bug's Life

as Tuck / Roll (voice)

1997
Spawn

as Twitch Williams (voice)

1997
King of the Hill

as Mountain Man (voice)

1995
Tom and Huck

as Muff Potter

1995
Brotherly Love

as Lloyd Burwell

1995
1994
Ri¢hie Ri¢h

as Professor Keenbean

1994
ER

as Hugo

1993
Frasier

as Frank

1992
Wild Turkey

as Bernard Matthews

1991
Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon

as Fatty Arbuckle / The God of Hollywood

1990
The Spirit of '76

as Angry Driver

1989
Seinfeld

as Franklin Delano Romanowski

1988
Tucker: The Man and His Dream

as Recording Engineer