Fred Tatasciore, born June 15, 1967, in New York City, began his path into voice actors with a solid foundation in theater and comedy studying Shakespeare at UCLA and performing improv with The Groundlings. Originally working in animation, he transitioned to voice acting around 1997.

Renowned for his commanding, deep voice, Tatasciore often brings powerful, hulking, or monstrous characters to life. Over time, however, his range has expanded considerably, showcasing his versatility.

Tatasciore has made appearances in web-based animation such as Cartoon Hangover’s Our New Electrical Morals, voicing “Business Cat.” More prominently, since 2021 he voices the titular character in Marvel’s Hit-Monkey on Hulu.

Adds: Meta Runner (Vocal Effects)

In the Australian independent animated web series Meta Runner (2019–2022), Tatasciore contributed vocal effects uncredited for various characters, adding to the immersive soundscape of the show. Although not part of the credited main cast, his auditory fingerprints are part of the series’ unique sound design.

Collaborations with Popular Studios and Creators

Tatasciore’s career spans collaborations with Marvel, DC, Cartoon Network, Hulu, and more. While Meta Runner lies outside his traditional associations, his uncredited work there shows his seamless integration into diverse animation worlds, including indie productions by Glitch Productions.

Fred Tatasciore voice actor Meta Runner

Impact on Online Animation and Streaming Platforms

Through roles in web serials and major streaming platforms, Tatasciore exemplifies how established voice actors contribute powerfully to digital-native narratives. His involvement in projects like Meta Runner enriches the often-understated audio dimension of independent web animation.

Fred Tatasciore’s range is vast. He’s voiced characters such as Hulk, Beast, and Volstagg (Marvel), Solomon Grundy and Bane (DC), Soldier: 76 (Overwatch), Damon Baird (Gears of War), Zeratul (StarCraft II), Megatron (Transformers), and many more – including over 50 superhero video game credits, earning him a Guinness World Record as of March 2017.

Legacy and Influence in Digital Media

Fred Tatasciore’s voice work spans multiple media—from television and video games to web-born animation. His contributions, even when uncredited (like in Meta Runner), underscore his adaptability and impact across platforms. As the digital animation landscape evolves, his influence continues to resonate with creators and fans alike.

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