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Scott Innes
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Scott Innes is one of the voices of the cartoon dog, Scooby-Doo, which he became after the original voice over actor, Don Messick, died in 1997. Scott won the Golden Mike Award in 2003, and was ... the voice of Astro of the Jetsons in a Radio Shack ad. Click Here for his own home page and biography that is way too long to post here.
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Scott Innes has voiced over five Scooby-Doo animated motion pictures and his voice was in the first “live-action” Scooby-Doo movie in 2002. He has voiced over 1,000 talking Scooby-Doo items such as toys and video games, which have been sold worldwide. He has appeared on countless TV shows such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Fox and Friends, and most recently TV Land’s 100 Greatest Quotes and Catchphrases of All Time. Scott’s own catchphrase of “Hug them babies when you get home” has become a staple of the Baton Rouge airways.
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Since becoming the voice of cartoon character Scooby Doo in 1997, Scott Innes has proven that a dog is man's best friend. Scott Innes has helped raise over a million dollars for St. Jude with a DREAM DAY concert yearly. All proceeds from his book, "Dreams DOO Come True" ... went to St. Judes. His show is consistently the #1 rated show in Baton Rouge PM-drive. With his catch phrase "hug those babies when you get home" Scott Innes has become an advocate for children's and a community role model. In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, Scott turned his home into a refuge for 8 hurricane victims.
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Scott Innes is best known as the voice of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy in several films including "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" and Scrappy-Doo in "Scooby-Doo: The Movie," the live-action film released in 2002. It was a pleasure to interview Scott between sets at WYNK Baton Rouge, where he’s a country music deejay. His Web site, www.scottinnes.com, includes information about songs he’s written, his radio show, and his book "Dreams DOO Come True!: My Life as a Dog."
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Scott Innes, who has been involved in Litchfield Youth Soccer since the early 1990s, works as a lawyer in Bedford and has a wife and two adult children, said Allen Lajoie, president of the soccer league. He said Innes was about 50 years old and had served on the town budget committee in the past,
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Scott Neely has been a professional artist for many years now. For the last seven years, he’s been an approved "Scooby-Doo" and Cartoon Network artist (working on such licensed properties as "Dexter's Laboratory," "Cow and Chicken," "Johnny Bravo," "Courage The Cowardly Dog," "The Grim Adventures of Billy And Mandy," "Powerpuff Girls" and "Ed, Edd, n' Eddy"). He has ... worked on "Pokemon," "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," "Winnie the Pooh," "Strawberry Shortcake," "Bratz" and "The Li'l Learners Club."
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