Rob Huebel

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Rob Huebel was born on June 4, 1969, and is an American actor, voice actor, producer, and comedian known for his work in television and film. While his career includes significant live-action roles, he has also performed voice work for several animated series and films. He is noted for his background in improvisational comedy, which has informed much of his performance style. Huebel has received Emmy nominations for his work on the series The Awful Truth and Childrens Hospital.

In the realm of voice acting, Huebel has contributed to a number of popular animated projects. In 2022, he was a voice actor for the long-running animated series Bob's Burgers, playing the role of Dizzy Dog Carnie. His other voice credits include a role as Patrick Crash McCaren on the animated series Archer in 2015 and a part on American Dad in 2005. He also provided the voice for the Anchorman in the 2010 animated film Despicable Me and appeared in the animated short Fresh Day. Beyond specific roles, his frequent comedy collaborators include Paul Scheer, Will Arnett, and Rob Riggle.

In a live-action capacity, which is part of his broader acting portfolio, Huebel played the character Dylan Beagleton in the 2024 television series Knuckles, a spin-off from the Sonic the Hedgehog film series. This is consistent with his extensive list of television guest roles and film appearances, which includes shows such as The Office, 30 Rock, and Arrested Development, as well as films like The Descendants and I Love You, Man.

Despite a search for his professional activities, no verifiable information was found confirming Rob Huebel has performed voice work for any Japanese anime productions. His documented voice roles are primarily in Western adult animated comedy series and animated feature films.
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