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Scooby-Doo! and the Robots

as Shaggy Rogers (voice) (archive footage)

2011
Scooby-Doo! and the Pirates

as Shaggy Rogers (voice) (archive footage)

2011
Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2009
Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2008
Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2007
What's New Scooby-Doo? Vol. 10: Monstrous Tails

as Shaggy Rogers (voice) (archive footage)

2007
Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2006
Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2005
Aloha Scooby-Doo!

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2005
Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2004
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

2003
Undercover Angel

as Casey Kasem

1999
James Dean: Race with Destiny

as Bill Romano

1997
Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

1994
Hanna-Barbera's 50th

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

1989
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School

as Shaggy Rogers / Mirror Monster (voice)

1988
Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

1988
Scooby-Doo! Meets the Boo Brothers

as Shaggy Rogers (voice)

1987
The Transformers: The Movie

as Cliffjumper (voice)

2024
Casey Kasem Casey Kasem

Birthday

1932-04-27

Place of Birth

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Biography

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, radio personality, and voice actor, who created and hosted several radio countdown programs, notably American Top 40. He was the first actor to voice Norville "Shaggy" Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise (1969 to 1997 and 2002 to 2009). Kasem began hosting the original American Top 40 on the weekend of July 4, 1970, and remained there until 1988. He would then spend nine years hosting another countdown titled Casey's Top 40, beginning in January 1989 and ending in February 1998, before returning to revive American Top 40 in 1998. Along the way, spin-offs of the original countdown were conceived for country music and adult contemporary audiences, and Kasem hosted two countdowns for the latter format beginning in 1992 and continuing until 2009. He also founded the American Video Awards in 1983 and continued to co-produce and host it until its final show in 1987. Kasem also provided many commercial voiceovers, performed many voices for children's television (such as Sesame Street and the Transformers cartoon series), was "the voice of NBC" and helped with the annual Jerry Lewis telethon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Casey Kasem, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia .
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