Greg Finley, an actor, voiceover artist and Adr (additional dialogue replacement) specialist with credits including Robotech, The X-Files and Men in Black II, has died. He was 76.
Finley, who appeared and/or was heard in hundreds of movies and TV episodes, died Feb. 1 while on vacation in Phoenix, his son Guy Finley announced.
Finley served as a writer, director and voice actor on the 1980s syndicated anime series Robotech and created sounds for the Cigarette Smoking Man (played by William B. Davis) on The X-Files in the 1990s and a group of tiny aliens in Men in Black II (2002).
He retired in 2018 but still worked occasionally, appearing as recently as last year on the Netflix docuseries The King Who Never Was.
Greg Ronald Finley was born in Los Angeles on May 8, 1947. His father, Larry, a cousin of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, hosted shows on Ktla-tv and Kfwb radio and...
Finley, who appeared and/or was heard in hundreds of movies and TV episodes, died Feb. 1 while on vacation in Phoenix, his son Guy Finley announced.
Finley served as a writer, director and voice actor on the 1980s syndicated anime series Robotech and created sounds for the Cigarette Smoking Man (played by William B. Davis) on The X-Files in the 1990s and a group of tiny aliens in Men in Black II (2002).
He retired in 2018 but still worked occasionally, appearing as recently as last year on the Netflix docuseries The King Who Never Was.
Greg Ronald Finley was born in Los Angeles on May 8, 1947. His father, Larry, a cousin of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, hosted shows on Ktla-tv and Kfwb radio and...
- 2/8/2024
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Greg Finley, a prolific voiceover actor whose many credits include animated fare like Robotech and live-action projects including The X-Files and Men at Work II, died peacefully February 1 of heart-related causes while on vacation at a family member’s home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 76.
His death was announced by his son Guy Finley.
A voiceover actor with scores of credits stretching back to the 1980s, Finley (occasionally credited under the name Guy Garrett) had by that time already begun his show business career as an on-screen actor with small roles in episodes of, among others, Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1975) and, in 1981, Flo and The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.
His voice work began when fellow Beverly Hills High School alum Paul Rabwin, a producer on CHiPs, invited him to provide Adr on that series. . He’d soon...
His death was announced by his son Guy Finley.
A voiceover actor with scores of credits stretching back to the 1980s, Finley (occasionally credited under the name Guy Garrett) had by that time already begun his show business career as an on-screen actor with small roles in episodes of, among others, Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1975) and, in 1981, Flo and The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.
His voice work began when fellow Beverly Hills High School alum Paul Rabwin, a producer on CHiPs, invited him to provide Adr on that series. . He’d soon...
- 2/7/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Last night’s episode of the new CW hit series The Flash continued the greatness that is the fastest man alive with the introduction of DC Comics villain Tony Woodward (guest start Greg Finely) a.k.a. Girder while Joe and Harrison look into the murder case of Nora Allen. While I was never familiar with the Girder character, I really enjoy what Finley did with him as he got to bring him to life for the first time. I was only briefly familiar with Finley from before after having seen him in an episode or two of Star-Crossed, and while he is one big man, he is a very talented actor. I was worried at first that Tony was going to be somewhat of the stereotypical bully-turns-super-bully kind of character and while there was some of that in the episode, his presence was memorable. The special effects for his Girder look were absolutely…...
- 11/19/2014
- by Andy
- TVovermind.com
"Stabbed with a White Wench?s Black Eye" - When Emery (Aimee Teegarden) is confronted by a tabloid photographer (guest star Devere Jehl) with video of her talking about cyper, she enlists Julia?s (Malese Jow) help to find a replacement story for him. Meanwhile, Drake (Greg Finely) tells Roman (Matt Lanter) that Grayson?s (Grey Damon) parents are the leaders of the Red Hawks. When Grayson?s parents throw a big charity ball at their house, Drake makes plans to go, at Vega?s request, to undertake an important mission. Roman goes to the party to make sure Drake stays out of trouble, but gets caught in the middle of a kidnapping scheme.
- 3/20/2014
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Category: Drama
Coming home
Denise's (Catherine Bell) son Jeremy (Richard Bryant) returns to Fort Marshall for the first time since his ex-girlfriend Amanda's death. Joan (Wendy Davis) and Roland (Sterling K. Brown) learn the sex of their baby. Roxy (Sally Pressman) is preparing to reopen the Hump Bar but with a new name-Betty's Bar and Grill. Chase and Pamela (Brigid Brannagh) attend a BBQ with the other Delta Force families.
Army Wives
Sunday, 10 p.m.
Coming home
Denise's (Catherine Bell) son Jeremy (Richard Bryant) returns to Fort Marshall for the first time since his ex-girlfriend Amanda's death. Joan (Wendy Davis) and Roland (Sterling K. Brown) learn the sex of their baby. Roxy (Sally Pressman) is preparing to reopen the Hump Bar but with a new name-Betty's Bar and Grill. Chase and Pamela (Brigid Brannagh) attend a BBQ with the other Delta Force families.
Army Wives
Sunday, 10 p.m.
- 7/20/2008
- by By ROBERT RORKE
- NYPost.com
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