Terry McGovern (actor)

Terence Sean McGovern (born May 11, 1942) is an American actor, voice actor, television broadcaster, radio personality and acting instructor. He was elected into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame as a member of its Class of 2008.[1]

Terry McGovern
Born
Terence Sean McGovern

(1942-05-11) May 11, 1942
Other namesTerry McGovern
Terrence McGovern
Occupation
  • Actor
  • voice actor
  • television broadcaster
  • radio personality
  • acting instructor
Years active1965–present
Spouse(s)
Molly McGovern
(
m. 1967)
Children2
Websitewww.terrymcgovern.com

Early life

He was born in Berkeley, California, the son of Roger and Phyllis McGovern. His father was an actor and advertising copywriter.

Career

McGovern was schooled at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh with a double major in journalism and English, and later studied acting with Stella Adler and Milton Katselas. McGovern worked at KDKA radio and KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh from 1965 to 1969, leaving for KSFO in San Francisco during the summer of 1969. At age 30, McGovern traveled to Los Angeles, California, to further pursue his entry into acting. He started his career in films with George Lucas, in Lucas’ inaugural film, THX 1138. It was on this film that Terry created the word Wookiee. According to Lucas in a 1977 Rolling Stone interview, he stated: " We were riding along in the car one day and he (Terry) said: 'I think I ran over a Wookiee back there,' and this really cracked me up and I said, 'What is a Wookiee?' and he said, 'I don’t know, I just made it up.'"[2][3][4]

Lucas and McGovern continued their work together in the 1970s classics American Graffiti and Star Wars. McGovern played the role of the young high school teacher Mr. Bill Wolfe in American Graffiti, and in Star Wars he provided voice-overs for various personalities of the Empire. In 1993, he appeared in Mrs. Doubtfire, playing a voiceover director who argues with Daniel Hillard during the opening scene. McGovern also appeared in Back to the Future in a deleted scene as the McFlys' neighbor, who pressures George into buying an entire case of peanut brittle to help fund his daughter's Little League team.

McGovern acted as Jim Coyle in the CBS series Charlie & Co. and has helped to create hundreds of television and radio commercials. McGovern starred in Walt Disney’s animated series DuckTales and Darkwing Duck as the characters Launchpad McQuack and Babyface Beagle (only as Launchpad in Darkwing Duck). On theatrical stages, McGovern has had roles ranging from musical comedies to Shakespeare.

Since 1999, McGovern has voiced "Dan Stevens", fictional play-by-play announcer, for the NFL 2K series of sports video games, alongside voice actor Jay Styne (as "Peter O' Keefe"). Both have provided their voices for all seven games in the series, the last being the unlicensed All-Pro Football 2K8. Critics have praised McGovern and Styne's commentary as a great alternative to sports video games featuring real commentary teams.[5]

McGovern is an instructor of commercial and character voice and scene and monologue acting, and he contributes to the College of Marin with his expertise. He also served as a teacher of script writing and the history of broadcast announcing for the University of San Francisco. He is also the artistic director of The Marin Actors' Workshop, which he founded. McGovern has stated many times that out of his many, diverse jobs his favorite is teaching others the skills of acting.

McGovern published a poetry booklet entitled Rod McCroon's Look at the Loud, which is a parody of Listen to the Warm by Rod McKuen. The poetry was presented to his KSFO audience.

Since 2012, Terry has hosted the weekend morning show on Boss Boss Radio. The internet radio station plays the Top 40 hits of the Boss Radio era, 1964 thru 1980 at www.BossBossRadio.com.[6]

Personal life

McGovern and his wife Molly have two sons, Brendan and Anthony,[7][8] and they live in Marin County, California.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990DuckTales: The Quest for GoldLaunchpad McQuack
1997Lego IslandBill Ding, Studs Linkin, Radio Guy
1997Curse of Monkey Island, TheCapt. Blondebeard, Gruff
1998Star Wars Trilogy ArcadeAdmiral Ackbar, Controller, Rebel B
1998Star Wars: Rogue SquadronCrix Madine, Wes Janson
1999Star Wars: X-Wing AllianceAdmiral Ackbar, Rebel Pilot 2
1999Star Wars Episode I: RacerBozzie Baranta, Ratts Tyerell
1999Rising Zan: The Samurai GunmanNarrator, Gunman
2000Dead or Alive 2Bass Armstrong
2000Star Wars Math: Jabba's Game GalaxyRatts Tyerell
2000X-SquadSoldiers
2000Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey Adventure BookGraga, Clam
2002Ty the Tasmanian TigerLenny the Lyre Bird
2004ESPN NFL 2K5Dan Stevens
2004Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2Lenny, Trader Bob
2005Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the QuinkanLenny the Lyre Bird
2006The GodfatherAl Neri
2007Sam & Max Beyond Time and SpaceSanta Claus, the Spirits of Christmas
2010Sam & Max: The Devil's PlayhouseElf Snowcone, Nicholas Saint Kringle
2011Law & Order: LegaciesGiles Bedford
2012The Walking DeadLarry / Save-Lots Bandits, Gary
2013DuckTales: RemasteredLaunchpad McQuack
2013The Wolf Among UsJohann the Butcher
20172064: Read Only MemoriesKeith
  • Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith (1998) as Rebel Commander / Pirate Raider / Rebel Soldier 2 / Stormtrooper / Civilian Man / Trandoshan / Abron Mar (voice)
  • Star Wars: Droid Works (1998) (voice)
  • Sim Theme Park (1999) as Buzzy (voice)
  • D no Shokutaku 2 (1999) (voice)
  • Mechwarrior 3 (1999) as Dominic Paine (voice)
  • NFL 2K (1999) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within (1999) as Allen Hale, George Maxwell (voice)
  • X Fire (2000) (voice)
  • Star Wars: Force Commander (2000) as Stormtrooper #1 (voice)
  • Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness (2000) as Professor Pac (voice)
  • NFL 2K1 (2000) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo (2000) as Kol Kotha, Trader 1 (voice)
  • Shadow of Memories (2001) as Pedestrian 1, Pedestrian 6 (voice)
  • Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (2001) as Jedi Knight / Stormtrooper (voice)
  • Reader Rabbit: Capers on Cloud Nine (2001) as Sam the Lion (voice)
  • NFL 2K2 (2001) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs (2002) (voice)
  • Shinobi (2002) (voice)
  • Pac-Man World 2 (2002) as Professor Pac (voice)
  • NFL 2K3 (2002) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • Jet Set Radio Future (2002) (voice)
  • The Sims: Superstar (2003) as Sim (voice)
  • ESPN NFL Football (2003) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • Airforce Delta: Blue Wing Knights (2004) (voice)
  • Batman Begins (2005) (voice)
  • All-Pro Football 2K8 (2007) as Dan Stevens (voice)
  • Family Feud 2010 Edition (2009) as Announcer (voice)
  • Press Your Luck 2010 Edition (2009) as Announcer (voice)
  • Axis Football 17 (2017) as Dave Stevens (voice)
  • Axis Football 2018 (2018) as Dave Stevens (voice)

Broadcast history

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References

  1. "Bay Area Radio Hall Of Fame - Class of 2008". bayarearadio.org. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  2. Heilemann, Michael. "George Lucas Stole Chewbacca, But It's Okay". Binary Bonsai. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  3. "Star Wars: Origin of the Wookie - Mat Jarvis". microscopics.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  4. Folk, Bill. "Star Wars". terrymcgovern.com. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  5. GameSpot: The History of Football Games: The evolution of 2K
  6. "Home - Boss Boss Radio". bossbossradio.com. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  7. http://www.terrymcgovern.com/marinij.html
  8. Hjortsberg, William (2012). Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan. Hjortsberg. ISBN 9780786486946.
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