In Alphabetical Order

Keith David

Voice of Cuddles

Keith David, born and raised in New York City, is a classically-trained graduate of the New York High School of the Performing Arts and The Juilliard School. His work has earned him Screen Actors Guild and Tony Award nominations, an NAACP Image Award, and three Emmy Awards.

A frequent collaborator with documentarian Ken Burns, David won his three Emmys for his voice-over performances in Jackie Robinson, A Necessary War, and Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson. Keith also leant his narrative expertise to Muhammad Ali: A Documentary by Ken Burns and Leonardo da Vinci: A Film by Ken Burns. Keith has enthralled viewers with his vocal talents in animated works such as The Princess and the Frog, Rick and Morty, the Prime Video hit series, Hazbin Hotel, and SNEAKS.

Keith appeared in Cord Jefferson’s Oscar-winning film, American Fiction, Jordan Peele’s Nope, and is also known for his prolific work in films such as 21 Bridges, Crash, There’s Something About Mary, and many more. On the small screen, Keith co-stars in Duster, a new series from J.J. Abrams, The Gray House, produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman, completed five seasons starring as Bishop James Greenleaf in Greenleaf on the OWN Network, and has been featured on series such as black-ish and Community.

True to his reputation as an icon of stage and screen, Keith starred as Floyd Barton in Seven Guitars, was nominated for a Tony for his role as Chimney Man in Jelly’s Last Jam, and has toured with Too Marvelous for Words, playing the legendary Nat King Cole.

Fulfilling a lifelong dream, Keith will release a jazz album in September 2025, and will be honored in 2026 with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Judy Greer

Voice of Sandy

Judy Greer has had a prolific career in both film and television, appearing in nearly two-hundred roles to date including the Blumhouse reboot of Halloween, directed by David Gordon Green, starring alongside Jamie Lee Curtis and the sequel, Halloween Kills. Greer also stars in Eric Larue, Michael Shannon’s directorial debut released by Magnolia Pictures. Indiewire describes it as a “standout film with a career-best performance from Greer.” Her independent film Aporia debuted to critical acclaim at the Fantasia International Film Festival with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating. In television, she has most recently wrapped the second season of The Last Thing He Told Me, opposite Jennifer Garner. She can currently be seen on the Apple TV+ series Stick opposite Owen Wilson. She was nominated for an Astra TV award for her work on the HBO limited series White House Plumbers opposite Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux for director David Mandel. She also received a Hollywood Critics Association nomination in 2022 for her role as “Leah Askey” in NBC’s The Thing About Pam. Up next, Judy will be seen in the Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk from director Francis Lawrence which will be releasing theatrically this September.

Tyler Posey

Voice of Chad

Tyler Posey can currently be seen opposite Josh Lucas and Walt Goggins in the independent film QUEEN OF THE RING, based on the book from Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jeff Leen. He recently starred opposite Jimmy Tatro in the REAL BROS OF SIMI VALLEY: THE REUNION. 

Tyler amassed a very large following as the title character of the hit MTV series TEEN WOLF and reprised the role in TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE for Paramount.

He was one of the leads of the Greg Araki series Now Apocalypse, stared in the films THE LAST SUMMER for Netflix, and ALONE opposite Donald Sutherland.

In addition to acting on TEEN WOLF, Tyler also directed episodes of the series. His production company is developing a few projects and is currently in production on a short film that he is producing as well as directing. He is also a very accomplished musician who recently played at Lollapalooza and on the Big Noise Tour.

Leah Remini

Voice of Peanut

Leah Remini is an Emmy Award–winning actress, producer, author, and activist whose career spans more than three decades.

A Brooklyn native, Remini booked her first network role at 19 and went on to appear in classic series including Who’s the Boss, Cheers, and Friends. She achieved worldwide fame as Carrie Heffernan on the hit CBS comedy The King of Queens, which ran for nine seasons and remains a syndication favorite.

Remini’s film credits include the comedies Old School opposite Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn, Second Act with Jennifer Lopez, and most recently the 2025 independent feature The Mother, the Menacer, and Me, opposite Lorraine Bracco. She also voiced FBI Agent Van Sant in Lionsgate’s action thriller, Flight Risk, directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mark Wahlberg.

Beyond scripted work, Remini has built a powerful career as a truth-teller. Her bestselling memoir Troublemaker chronicled her upbringing in Scientology and departure from the organization. In 2016 she created and co-hosted the groundbreaking A&E series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, which gave a platform to survivors of abuse and won two Emmy Awards, a Producers Guild Award, and a Television Critics Association Award. She continued that work with the Scientology: Fair Game podcast, downloaded more than 15 million times.

Remini is also the Emmy-nominated host of People Puzzler, the Game Show Network’s highestrated original series, and served as a judge on season 17 of So You Think You Can Dance.

Across television, film, and nonfiction storytelling, Leah Remini has distinguished herself as a fearless performer and advocate, using her platform to entertain, enlighten, and inspire audiences around the world.

Stephen Root

Voice of Edgar

Stephen Root, born in Sarasota, Florida, is a versatile American actor celebrated for his extensive work in film, television, and voice acting. A true character chameleon, Root has earned critical acclaim and a loyal following for seamlessly shifting between comedy, drama, and animation.

He is perhaps best known for his unforgettable turn as Milton Waddams in Mike Judge’s cult classic Office Space, as well as his Emmy-nominated role as Monroe Fuches in HBO’s Barry. Root’s film credits include standout performances in Get Out, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, No Country for Old Men, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, along with numerous collaborations with the Coen Brothers.

On television, Root first gained widespread attention as eccentric radio station owner Jimmy James in the hit sitcom NewsRadio. He went on to deliver memorable performances in acclaimed series such as Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, The Man in the High Castle, and Perry Mason.

A prolific voice actor, Root has brought to life beloved animated characters including Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland in King of the Hill, a role he will reprise in Hulu’s upcoming revival. He has also lent his voice to Rick and Morty, Bob’s Burgers, American Dad!, Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Universal’s animated feature Dog Man.

With a career spanning decades, Stephen Root continues to stand out as one of Hollywood’s most reliable and respected character actors, admired for his ability to disappear into every role and leave an indelible mark on the audiences who enjoy them.