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    Brooks Wheelan

    Name

    Brooks Patrick Wheelan

    Born

    August 21, 1986
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.

    Years active

    2013–present

    Role(s)

    Voice actor (Fred, others)

    Brooks Patrick Wheelan (born August 21, 1986) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and writer who voices Fred in Big Hero 6: The Series. He has also provided voice acting for minor characters.

    Wheelan was a writer for Saturday Night Live, where he also appeared, and has been in Hawaii 5-0 as well as other television roles. He released a stand-up comedy album on 2015.

    Trivia[]

    • He replaces T.J. Miller, who voiced Fred in the film.
      • Despite this, Miller voiced Fred again in Kingdom Hearts III.

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    Brooks Wheelan

    Brooks Wheelan's Bio

    Brooks originally hails from Iowa where he attended the University of Iowa. In 2015, he released his debut album This Is Cool, Right?, which hit #1 on the iTunes charts and was included on PASTE Magazine’s 10 Best Comedy Albums of 2015 list. His television credits include HBO’s Girls, Comedy Central’s The Half Hour, @Midnight, Adam Devine’s House Party, NBC’s Late Night with Seth Myers, MTV’s Ridiculousness and TBS’ CONAN. He was a writer and cast member on Season 39 of NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Rolling Stone named Brooks as one the Top 45 Acts of Bonnaroo 2014.

    In 2012 he hit the comedy scene in stride when he was invited to perform at the New York Comedy Festival as a part of Comedy Central’s Top 10 Comics to Watch, and was a breakout performer as a new face at the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. Other festival appearances include SXSW, Sasquatch, Austin’s Moontower Comedy Festival, Portland’s Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Comedy Central South Beach C

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