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Daran Norris is an American actor. He portrayed Dirk Trumbo on The Thundermans and portrays Thunderford on The Thundermans: Undercover.

Personal Life[]

Norris born on November 1, 1964, in Ferndale, Washington. He grew up in a family that encouraged creativity, which influenced his interest in acting and voice work from a young age. He later moved to California, where he pursued a career in entertainment, including various roles in television and voice acting in animated series.

Career[]

Norris has done liv-action and voiceovers, best known for his extensive work in animation and television. He gained significant recognition for voicing Cosmo and other characters in the popular Nickelodeon series "The Fairly OddParents," which aired from 2001 to 2018. His voice acting repertoire includes roles in animated series such as "Kim Possible," where he voiced Mr. Dr. Possible, and "Taz-Mania." In addition to his voice work, Norris has appeared in live-action roles, including guest spots on shows like "The Goldbergs" and "The Mindy Project." He has also lent his voice to video games, further showcasing his diverse talent in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Daran Norris has established himself as a prominent figure in both voice acting and television.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2001-present The Fairly OddParents Various Voice acting
2002-2007 Codename: Kids Next Door Count Spankulot Voice role
2004-2019 Veronica Mars Cliff McCormack Recurring
2007-2015 Phineas and Ferb Various Voice role
2009-2013 Big Time Rush Buddha Bob Recurring
2010-2013 Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated Various Voice acting
2015-2019 iZombie Johnny Frost Recurring
2016-present The Loud House Various Voice acting
2018 The Thundermans Dirk Trumbo Voice/live-action
2025- The Thundermans: Undercover Thunderford Recurring
2025 Henry Danger: The Movie Narrator Voice

Trivia[]

  • Noris is the first cast member in the Thundermans franchise to play two different characters across two series.
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