Stuart Zagnit
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Stuart Zagnit | |
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Born | Stuart Allen Zagnit March 28, 1952 |
Other names | Stan Hart |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Stuart Zagnit (sometimes credited as Stan Hart) is an American voice, film and television actor. He has worked in all areas including Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional and national Tours, television, films, commercials and voice-overs. Zagnit has also worked as a voice actor for 4Kids Entertainment, DuArt Film and Video, and TAJ Productions.
Filmography[]
Film[]
- According to Greta - Man on Bus
- Across the Sea - Dr. Stein
- Fault - Joe the Wizard
- Jingle Hell - Scott Flynn
- The Testimony of Erin J - Ron S.
Television[]
- 30 Rock - Richard Nixon (in episode Rosemary's Baby)
- The Blacklist - The Haberdasher (in episode "Sutton Ross (No. 17)")
- Blue Bloods - Karl (in episode "Dedication")
- Bull - Potential Juror #11 (in episode "Potential Juror #11")
- Celebrity Ghost Stories - Willy Stiller (in episode "Jerry Stiller, Mindy McCready, Nick Hogan, Lourdes Benedicto")
- Elementary - Josef Shapiro (in episode "Rip Off")
- Instinct - Rabbi (in episode "Bad Actors")
- Law & Order - Harry Shapiro, DDS (in episode "I.D."), Carson (in episode "Justice"), Jim Roker (in episode "Girl Most Likely")
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent - LeMoyne (in episode "Malignant")
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Harrison Barnett (in episode "Folly")
- Small Miracles - Benjamin Metzger (in episode "The Wall")
- The Good Wife - Judge Larry Reardon (in episode "Innocents")
Voice roles[]
- Baki the Grappler - Koushou Shinogi, Seicho Kato
- Boundary Break - The Real Professor Oak (in episode "Pokemon Snap")
- Chaotic - Additional Voices
- Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter - Kosho Shinogi / Seicho Kato
- Lost Kingdoms II
- Mission Odyssey - Poseidon
- Napoleon - Penguin
- Pokémon - Professor Oak[1], Koga, Cedric Juniper
- Shaman King - Additional Voices
- Slayers - Zolf
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) - Dr. Dome (in episode "Return of the Justice Force"), Zanramon
- The Irresponsible Captain Tylor - Dr. Hidezaburo Kitaguchi, Admiral Yutta Do Lonawer (Eps. 9-10)
- - Dekinobu, Tokihara
- Viva Pinata - Additional Voices
- Winx Club (4Kids Entertainment edit) - Mike
Theatre[]
- 2015: "Wicked" (musical) Munchkinland National Tour - The Wizard
- 2015: "The Producers" (musical) - John Engeman Theater, Northport, L.I. - Max Bialystock[2]
- 2014: "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas!" (musical) - Broadway - Grandpa Who
- 2012: Newsies (musical) - Broadway - Swing
- 2011: "The People In The Picture" (musical) - Broadway - US Krinsky/Doovie
- 2011: The Merry Wives of Windsor (Terrace) - Brooklyn, NY - Sir John Falstaff
- 2009: Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (musical) - Pantages Theater - L.A., CA - Grandpa Who;
- 2009: On The Waterfront - site-specific staged reading at Brooklyn, Manhattan and NJ venues with Brave New World Rep. Theatre - Johnny Friendly;
- 2009: Diary of Anne Frank - Syracuse Stage, NY - Mr. Dussel;
- 2008: Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (musical) - National Tour, Baltimore, MD & Boston, MA - Grandpa Who;
- 2007: Fiddler On The Roof - Syracuse Stage, NY - Tevye
- 2005: Picon Pie - Off-Broadway, DR2 & The Lambs - Jacob 'Yonkel' Kalich
- 2000: Seussical The Musical - Broadway - The Mayor of Whoville
- 2000: The Wild Party (musical, LaChiusa) - Broadway - Goldberg
References[]
- ^ "Professor Oak's Japanese Voice Actor Has Died". Game Rant. 2018-08-17. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
- ^ Jacobson, Aileen (2015-06-26). "Get-Rich Scheme Goes Comically Awry in 'The Producers'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
External links[]
- Stuart Zagnit at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Stuart Zagnit at IMDb
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-zagnit-3710753b
Categories:
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Actors from New Jersey
- American male voice actors
- People from New Brunswick, New Jersey
- American television actor, 1950s birth stubs