Wesley Singerman

Wesley Steven Singerman (born August 23, 1990) is an American record producer, songwriter and guitarist, and voice actor.

Wesley Singerman
Born
Wesley Steven Singerman

(1990-08-23) August 23, 1990
Tarzana, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor, voice actor, guitarist
Years active1999–2007 (actor)
2006 (?)–2012, 2013–present (guitarist)
Notable credit(s)
Meet the Robinsons
as Wilbur Robinson
A Charlie Brown Valentine, Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales and Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown
as Charlie Brown

Early life

Singerman was born in Tarzana, California on August 23, 1990.

Career

As a record producer, songwriter and guitar player, Singerman has worked on releases by Kendrick Lamar, Ty Dolla $ign, and Rich Brian, among others, Singerman announce that he will someday return his voice acting career.

As an actor, Singerman is most recognized for his role in the 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios' film Meet the Robinsons as Wilbur Robinson. He also voiced Charlie Brown in A Charlie Brown Valentine, Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales and Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown. After Meet the Robinsons, Singerman announced that he was retiring from his voice acting career to focus on music.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The Little Polar BearLarsEnglish version
2003Just for KicksSal
2004The Nutcracker and the Mouse KingNutcrackerDirect-to-video
English version
2007Meet the RobinsonsWilbur Robinson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000FelicityOscarEpisode: "And to All a Good Night"
2001The Amanda ShowEpisode #2.26
2002A Charlie Brown ValentineCharlie Brown (voice)TV short
Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales
2003Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown
20067th HeavenStudent #9Episode: "Got MLK?"

Video Games

YearTitleRole
2007Meet the RobinsonsWilbur Robinson
gollark: Yes, programs of sufficient complexity will basically always have security problems. Doesn't mean they need to deliberately add them!
gollark: (hint: it's not)
gollark: Oh, and Windows is secure now?
gollark: It just seems a bit stupid.
gollark: You *can* just disable it.


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