Arthur Grosser
Arthur Grosser is a Canadian actor who was a Professor of Physical Chemistry at McGill University, Montreal. He has done a lot of voice acting work in several animated series as well as in video games such as Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed. In addition, he is the author of the 1981 book Cookbook Decoder and has had parts in several movies, his latest is the 2013 movie Honeymoon.
Filmography
Television
- Urban Angel (1991) - Bill Rack
- The Happy Castle (1989) (voice)
- Ultra Seven (1984) - Manabe (voice)
- Seeing Things (1981) - Coroner, Leopold, Dr. Rogers
Film
- Barney's Version (2010) - Mr. Dalhousie
- Hellhounds (2009) - Charon (voice)
- Café Olé (2000) - Sydney Purvis
- Ford: The Man and the Machine (1987) - Junior Partner
Animation/Anime
- Pinocchio (2012) - I, Phineas Cricket
- Bonifacio in Summertime (2011)
- Hugo the Movie Star (2005) - Dr. Loongkoffer
- What's with Andy? (2003) - Additional Voices
- Wunschpunsch (2000) - Additional Voices
- Papyrus (1998) - Raouser
- Bad Dog (1998) - Additional Voices
- Bob Morane (1998) - Professeur Clairembart
- C.L.Y.D.E. (1991) - Additional Voices
- Samurai Pizza Cats (1991) - Bad Max (aka Crow Magnon)
- Second Debut (1991)
- The Littl' Bits (1990) - Mayor Bossabit
- Sharky & George (1990) - Dr. Jake Eel
- Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio (1990) - Dr. Sorrow
- Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli (1989) - Bagheera
- Diplodos (1988) - Bubbles
- Adventures of the Little Koala (1987) - Duckbill
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1987) - Lord Kaliko
- The Great Cheese Conspiracy (1986) - Conrad
- John the Fearless (1984)
Video Games
- Assassin's Creed: Lineage (2009) - Pope Sixtus IV
- Assassin's Creed II (2009) - Jacopo de' Pazzi
- Far Cry Instincts (2005)
- Splinter Cell (2002) - Additional Voices
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