John Moschitta Jr.

John Moschitta Jr.

Nacimiento : 1954-08-06, New York City, New York, USA

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John Moschitta Jr., also known as "Motormouth" John Moschitta and The Fast Talking Guy (born August 6, 1954), is an American character actor, spokesman, and singer who is best known for his rapid speech delivery. He appeared in over 100 commercials as "The Micro Machines Man" and in a 1981 ad for FedEx. He provided the voice for Blurr in The Transformers: The Movie (1986), The Transformers (1986–1987), Transformers: Animated (2008–2009) and two direct-to-video films. Moschitta had been credited in The Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Fastest Talker, with the ability to articulate 586 words per minute. His record was broken in 1990 by Steve Woodmore who spoke 637 words per minute and then by Sean Shannon, who spoke 655 words per minute on August 30, 1995. However, Moschitta questions the legitimacy of those who claim to be faster than he is.

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John Moschitta Jr.

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John Bronco
John Moschitta
The unbelievable story of the rise, fall and ultimate redemption of the legendary pitchman for the Ford Bronco.
Blankman, mi hermano el chiflado
Mr. Crudd
Darryl es un joven con gran ingenio para inventar cosas. Cuando inventa un traje a prueba de balas, decide usar sus nuevas habilidades para convertirse en un superhéroe, lo que le traerá más de un problema.
El submarino chiflado
Defense Contractor
De la nada surge un desastre internacional cuando el submarino americano Standard tiene que darse prisa en obtener un arma nuclear antes que el fuerzas rusas.
Dick Tracy
Radio Announcer (voice)
El mafioso Big Boy Caprice asesina a su rival Labios Manlis para hacerse con el control de la ciudad y quedarse con su chica, la cantante Suspiros Mahoney. El detective Dick Tracy se encargará de impedir que consiga sus propósitos. En esta guerra aparecerá un tercer personaje misterioso conocido como The Blank.
Woodstock: The Lost Performances
Voice-Over
A compilation of some of the performances that didn't make it into the original Woodstock documentary.
Who Shrunk Saturday Morning?
Flash
A prime-time special previewing NBC's 1989-90 Saturday morning lineup, hosted by the cast members of NBC's "Saved by the Bell."
Transformers: Five Faces of Darkness
Blurr
Following the events in Transformers: The Movie, the Decepticons have fled and the Autobots are victorious under the command of a new leader, Rodimus Prime. In the midst of the celebrations, the Autobots are attacked, leaving the Decepticons the obvious suspects. Meanwhile, the mysterious Quintessons attempt to conceal a dark secret as old as Cybertron itself.
Transformers: La película
Blurr (voice)
Es el año 2005. Los Decepticons han conquistado Cybertron totalmente. Pero los Autobots tienen bases en la dos lunas de Cybertron, y también tienen Autobot City en la Tierra. La película comienza con una espectacular secuencia en la que Unicron, un planeta mecánico viviente, se come el mundo de Lithone, matando a todos sus habitantes, excepto uno que escapa en una nave espacial. Para impedir una ofensiva Autobot, los Decepticons atacan Autobot City y tiene lugar una enorme batalla que termina con la derrota de Optimus Prime y Megatron…
Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration
Self
Broadcast on NBC February 18, 1985, the Disneyland 30th Anniversary Celebration was hosted by John Forsythe and Drew Barrymore. The special is a look back into the first thirty years of Disneyland's history. Featuring footage from opening day in 1955, including the famous Walt Disney opening day speech.
Starchaser: La leyenda de Orin
Z'Gork
Bajo el yugo del malvado Señor Supremo Zygon, los robots han esclavizado a los humanos en el mundo subterraneo llamado Mineworld. En un mundo de dolor y muerte, Orin descubre una misteriosa espada mágica que sólo él puede blandir y decide salvar a los humanos de la opresión de Zygon.
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever
Self
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown Records, The show was also co-written by de Passe along with Ruth Adkins Robinson who would go on to write shows with de Passe for the next 25 years, including the follow up label tributes—through "Motown 40," Buz Kohan was the head writer of the threesome. The program was taped before a live studio audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983,[1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16. Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean", a Temptations/Four Tops "battle of the bands", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of "What's Going On", a Jackson 5 reunion.