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Casey Kasem
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| Mostly Credited As: | Casey Kasem |
| Birth Name: | Kemal Amin Kasem |
| Date Of Birth: | April 27, 1932 (Age 77) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | Detroit, MI |
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Casey Kasem was born on April 27, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for being the voice actor of Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby Doo series however he also is a music historian and disc jockey. He was the host of the weekly American Top 40 radio program from 1970 to1988 he then came back from 1998 until January 10,2004 when he was succeeded by Ryan Seacrest. He has been married to the actress/singer Jean Kasem since 1980 and has had one kid with her whose name is Liberty Kasem. He had 3 kids with his former wife (whom he was married to from 1969 to 1979.) His son Mike Kasem is also a voice actor, and his daughter is the television host Kerri Kasem. As well as Shaggy, he was the voice actor of Robin in the original Batman series (1968) and the later SuperFriends series. He was the drummer on The Cattanooga Cats (1969), Alexander Cabot III from Josie and the Pussycats (1970, 1972), and he even was on television specials. In the 1980s he was a regular voice actor on Transformers however quit in the third season. He also walked out on his Shaggy role in 1985 when he was asked to voice Shaggy on a Burger King commericial. He didn't feel that he was appropriate for the character anymore considering that he was a vegetarian and felt that Shaggy and Scooby were bad role-models for kids who are already overeating. He returned to the role in 2002 when Warner Bros. agreed to portray Shaggy as a strict vegetarian.
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Casey Kasem was born on April 27, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for being the voice actor of Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby Doo series however he also is a music historian and disc jockey. He was the host of the weekly American Top 40 radio program from 1970 to1988 he then came back from 1998 until January 10,2004 when he was succeeded by Ryan Seacrest. He has been married to the actress/singer Jean Kasem since 1980 and has had one kid with her whose name is Liberty Kasem. He had 3 kids with his former wife (whom he was married to from 1969 to 1979.) His son Mike Kasem is also a voice actor, and his daughter is the television host Kerri Kasem. As well as Shaggy, he was the voice actor of Robin in the original Batman series (1968) and the later SuperFriends series. He was the drummer on The Cattanooga Cats (1969), Alexander Cabot III from Josie and the Pussycats (1970, 1972), and he even was on television specials. In the 1980s he was a regular voice actor on Transformers however quit in
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Casey Kasem TV Appearances |
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| Show: Family Guy (1999) |
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• Peter's Daughter |
06x07: (Nov/25/2007) |
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Himself (Deleted Scene: Volume Seven) |
| Show: Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue! (2006) |
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• High Society Scooby |
01x03: (Oct/07/2006) |
Voiced |
Uncle Albert |
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• More Fondue for Scooby-Doo! |
01x02: (Sep/30/2006) |
Voiced |
Uncle Albert |
| Show: Web Junk 20 (2006) |
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• Best of Web Junk Vol. 2 |
01x10: (Mar/17/2006) |
Voiced |
Himself |
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• Episode 1 |
01x01: (Jan/06/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: On Air With Ryan Seacrest (2004) |
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• 2/12/04 |
01x25: (Feb/12/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: Johnny Bravo (1997) |
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• The Sensitive Male / Bravo Dooby-Doo |
01x03: (Jul/21/1997) |
Voiced |
Shaggy |
| Show: E! True Hollywood Story (1996) |
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• Karen Carpenter |
01x06: (Apr/13/1997) |
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Himself |
| Show: Sister, Sister (1994) |
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• The Audition |
03x22: (May/15/1996) |
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Himself |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) |
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• Rosie O'Donnell/James Taylor |
19x06: (Nov/13/1993) |
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Himself, [Uncredited] |
| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) |
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• Debra Winger, Soul Asylum |
01x05: (Sep/03/1993) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Ben Stiller Show (1992) |
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• Episode #112 |
01x12: (Jan/17/1993) |
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Himself |
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• Episode #105 |
01x05: (Nov/01/1992) |
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Himself |
| Show: Saved by the Bell (1989) |
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• Rockumentary |
03x22: (Nov/30/1991) |
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Himself, [Special Guest Stars] |
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• Dancing to the Maxx |
01x01: (Aug/20/1989) |
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Himself, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: Tiny Toon Adventures (1990) |
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• Here's Hamton |
01x62: (Feb/22/1991) |
Voiced |
Flakey Fakem |
| Show: ALF (1986) |
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• Make 'em Laugh |
04x14: (Jan/08/1990) |
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Himself |
| Show: Transformers (1984) • 6 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Wednesday September 19th, 1984) |
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• Kremzeek! |
02x46: (Dec/27/1985) |
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Military Ship Captain |
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• Auto-Bop |
02x33: (Nov/13/1985) |
Voiced |
Clothes Horse |
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• Make Tracks |
02x25: (Oct/30/1985) |
Voiced |
Car Thief No. 4 |
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• Enter the Nightbird |
02x06: (Sep/30/1985) |
Voiced |
Audience Member No. 5 |
| Show: SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984) |
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• Reflections In Crime |
01x14: (Oct/20/1984) |
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Mirror Master |
| Show: Fantasy Island (1977) (1978) |
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• Awakening of Love / The Impostor |
07x17: (Mar/17/1984) |
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Agent |
| Show: Matt Houston (1982) |
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• Target: Miss World |
02x13: (Dec/23/1983) |
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Master of Ceremonies |
| Show: SuperFriends (1980) (1980) • 28 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday September 13th, 1980) |
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• Playground Of Doom |
03x22: (Oct/29/1983) |
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Robin, [Starring Roles] |
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• Attack Of The Cats |
03x19: (Oct/22/1983) |
Voiced |
Robin, [Starring Roles] |
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• The Malusian Blob |
03x18: (Oct/15/1983) |
Voiced |
Robin, [Starring Roles] |
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• Bully For You |
03x14: (Oct/08/1983) |
Voiced |
Robin, [Starring Roles] |
| Show: Challenge of the SuperFriends (1978) • 7 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday September 16th, 1978) |
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• The History of Doom |
01x16: (Dec/23/1978) |
Voiced |
Robin |
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• SuperFriends, Rest in Peace |
01x15: (Dec/16/1978) |
Voiced |
Robin, [Starring Roles] |
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• Doomsday |
01x14: (Dec/09/1978) |
Voiced |
Robin |
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• Fairy Tale of Doom |
01x13: (Dec/02/1978) |
Voiced |
Robin |
| Show: Charlie's Angels (1976) |
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• Winning is For Losers |
03x06: (Oct/18/1978) |
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Tom Rogers |
| Show: Switch (1975) |
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• Fade Out |
03x03: (Oct/14/1977) |
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Tony Brock |
| Show: The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) |
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• The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom (1) |
02x04: (Oct/02/1977) |
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Phil Hamilton |
| Show: Quincy, M.E. (1976) |
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• An Unfriendly Radiance |
02x10: (Apr/29/1977) |
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Sy Wallace |
| Show: Police Story (1973) (1973) |
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• Trial Board |
04x12: (Jan/04/1977) |
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Sobhe |
| Show: Ironside (1967) |
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• Fall of an Angel |
08x13: (Dec/19/1974) |
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Lab Technician |
| Show: Hawaii Five-O (1968) |
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• Steal Now -- Pay Later |
07x04: (Oct/01/1974) |
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Swift |
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• Mother's Deadly Helper |
06x22: (Feb/12/1974) |
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Freddie Dryden |
| Show: SuperFriends (1973) (1973) |
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• The Planet-Splitter |
01x15: (Dec/15/1973) |
Voiced |
Jor-El |
| Show: The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972) |
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• The Haunted Showboat |
02x02: (Sep/15/1973) |
Voiced |
Alexander Cabot III |
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• The Caped Crusader Caper |
01x15: (Dec/16/1972) |
Voiced |
Robin |
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• The Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair |
01x02: (Sep/16/1972) |
Voiced |
Robin |
| Show: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969) • 6 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday October 11th, 1969) |
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• The Haunted House Hang-Up |
02x05: (Oct/10/1970) |
Voiced |
Penrod Stillwall |
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• A Night of Fright is No Delight |
01x16: (Jan/10/1970) |
Voiced |
Colonel Beauregard |
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• Go Away Ghost Ship |
01x14: (Dec/13/1969) |
Voiced |
Ghost of Redbeard |
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• Scooby-Doo and a Mummy Too! |
01x12: (Nov/29/1969) |
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Malt Shop Clerk |
| Show: The Adventures of Batman (1968) • 8 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday November 02nd, 1968) |
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• Wrath of the Riddler |
02x16: (Dec/28/1968) |
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Punchcard (henchman) |
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• The Fiendish, Frigid Fraud |
01x15: (Dec/21/1968) |
Voiced |
Icy (henchman) |
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• The Cool, Cruel Christmas Caper |
02x14: (Dec/14/1968) |
Voiced |
Icy (henchman) |
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• Simon, the Pieman |
01x12: (Nov/30/1968) |
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Cookie |
| Show: Garrison's Gorillas (1967) |
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• The Death Sentence |
01x19: (Jan/16/1968) |
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Provost Marshal |
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Casey Kasem Trivia |
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Works At WLIT 93.9 FM Radio For Saturday Morning Pop In Chicago. | Host of the syndicated weekly radio show American Top 40 (1970-1988). |
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Casey Kasem Quotes |
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