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Bill Fagerbakke
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Bill Fagerbakke (born April 4, 1957) is an American actor and voice actor. His most famous on-screen roles include "Dauber" Dybinski on TV's Coach, and Tom Cullen in the mini-series version of Stephen King's The Stand. Voice over-wise, he is recognized best as Broadway on Disney's Gargoyles, Patrick Star on Spongebob Squarepants and as Cpl. Jeff Gossard on Roughnecks: Starship Troopers.
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William "Bill" Fagerbakke (Fontana (Californië), 4 oktober 1957) is een Amerikaanse acteur. Fagerbakke is het meest bekend van de Engelstalige stem van Patrick Ster in de animatieserie Spongebob Squarepants. Hij is getrouwd met Catherine McClenahan en heeft twee dochters Hannah (1991) en Carson (1994).
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Emma (Sarah Knowlton) and Frank (Bill Fagerbakke) are often isolated at their Wisconsin dairy farm, but some visitors are about to change their lives. The first visitor, Haynes (Curtis Armstrong), is an old friend of Frank's who seems to be on the run from a secret project gone bad. He'd like to keep a low profile, but the massive discharges of static electricity that occur whenever he touches anyone make that scenario unlikely.
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William "Bill" Fagerbakke (born October 4, 1957 in Fontana, California) is an American actor. Fagerbakke, who stands at 6'6" (1.98 meters), played football and appeared on television in such roles as Assistant Coach "Dauber" Dybinski on Coach, in movies, including Funny Farm, and several on-and-off Broadway stage shows
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Fagerbakke starred in a Hardee's commercial for the Big Hardee along with Coach star Jerry Van Dyke. In this commercial, Fagerbakke catches a half-eaten Big Hardee after Van Dyke consumes half of it and then hands it off. Fagerbakke did not partake in the consumption
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Fagerbakke succeeds for most of the production with a low-key humor, but his character's transition at the conclusion feels forced, which is more of a problem with the play than the actor. Armstrong is terrific as the twitchy Haynes, and is mesmerizing in a chilling exchange about how plutonium got its name.
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