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      • In 2003, Mike shared that he had a gastric bypass in an effort to lose weight - around the time he was voice acting in a number of video games such as Final Fantasy X-2, Emperor: Battle for Dune. In May 2013, Radio 5 Live's breakfast show accidentally announced that Mike had died - in actual fact it was Paul Shane who had passed away.
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    On May 17, 2013, Radio 5 Live's breakfast show accidentally announced Mike McShane had died. This was following the death of Paul Shane on May 16, 2013. A retraction was issued.

  3. Jan 2, 2022 · In May 2013, Radio 5 Live's breakfast show accidentally announced that Mike had died - in actual fact it was Paul Shane who had passed away. In 2013, Mike was actually starring in the role of Louis B. Mayer in a brand new musical titled The Tailor Made Man, in London's West End.

  4. Dec 7, 2018 · A legend of improv, Mike McShane tells us about his Transatlantic career. Whose Line is it Anyway? is on stage at the Royal Albert Hall Saturday 15 December and Sunday 16 December. Published on December 7, 2018

  5. Michael McShane is an American actor and comedian from Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for playing Friar Tuck from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and 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.

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    Michael "Mike" McShane is an American actor, voice actor, singer, and improvisational comedian.

    For Disney, he voiced Tuck and Roll in the 1998 Disney/Pixar film A Bug's Life, Hands in the 2002 Disney animated feature film Treasure Planet, Charles in the English dub of Studio Ghibli's Castle in the Sky, and Quosmir in Dave the Barbarian. He also portrayed Muff Potter in Tom and Huck and Chris "Q" Todd in the 1997 telefilm Tower of Terror. Additionally, he had a recurring role as Lloyd Burwell in the ABC sitcom Brotherly Love.

    McShane was born on June 25, 1955 in Boston, Massachusetts and studied drama at San Joaquin Delta College and San Francisco State University, performing with Faultline Theatre, the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theatre and the Eureka Theatre.

    McShane gained exposure in the early 1990s from semi-regular appearances on the British show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. He later appeared on other shows, such as S&M, The Big One, Seinfeld, Frasier, Doctor Who, Crashbox, Bluestone 42, and Avenger Penguins.

    His film credits include Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Ritchie Rich, Office Space, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Big Trouble, Happily N'Ever After, and Love in the Time of Monsters.

    He also lent his voice to video games, such as Emperor: Battle for Dune and the character Cid in Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, as well as appeared in several stage productions, including Assassins, Little Shop of Horrors, and A Tailor-Made Man.

    •Brotherly Love (1995) - Lloyd Burwell

    •Tom and Huck (1995) - Muff Potter

    •Tower of Terror (1997) - Chris Todd

    •A Bug's Life (1998) - Tuck and Roll

    •Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1999) - Klounberg

    •Treasure Planet (2002) - Hands

    •Michael McShane on Wikipedia

    •Michael McShane on IMDb

  6. Michael McShane is an American actor and comedian from Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for playing Friar Tuck from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and 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.

  7. 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.