
Eddie Deezen
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eddie Deezen (born March 6, 1957) is an American character actor, voice actor and comedian, best known for his bit parts as nerd characters in 1970s and 1980s films such as Grease, Grease 2, Midnight Madness, 1941 and WarGames, as well as for larger roles in a number of independent cult films, including Surf II: The End of the Trilogy and I Wanna Hold Your Hand. As a voice actor, he is easily recognizable for his distinctively high-pitched and nasally voice, most notably used for the characters of Mandark in the Cartoon Network series Dexter's Laboratory, Snipes the Magpie in Rock-A-Doodle, Ned in Kim Possible and Lenny the Know-It-All in The Polar Express. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eddie Deezen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

WarGames
as Malvin
1983

Grease
as Eugene Felnic
1978

The Polar Express
as Know-It-All
2004

Rock-A-Doodle
as Snipes (voice)
1991

Surf 2
as Menlo Schwartzer
1984

1941
as Herbie Kazlminsky
1979

Grease 2
as Eugene Felsnick
1982

Teenage Exorcist
as Eddie
1991

The Whoopee Boys
as Eddie Lipschultz
1986

Dorf's Golf Bible
as Waldo
1988

Laserblast
as Froggy
1978

Midnight Madness
as Wesley - White Team Leader
1980

A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
as Elmer
2011

Beverly Hills Vamp
as Kyle Carpenter
1989

Mob Boss
as Tony
1990

Million Dollar Mystery
as Rollie
1987

A Polish Vampire in Burbank
as Sphincter
1983

The Rosebud Beach Hotel
as Sydney
1984

Happy Hour
as Hancock
1987

Critters: All You Can Eat
as Big Ed
2024
TV Appearances

Magnum, P.I.
as Mickey Dalrumple
1980

Duckman
as Iggy Catalpa (voice)
1994

The Weird Al Show
as Guy Boarded Up in the Wall (voice)
1997

The Facts of Life
1979

Kim Possible
as Ned (voice)
2002

Darkwing Duck
1991

Punky Brewster
1984

Lloyd in Space
as Larry (voice)
2001

Dexter's Laboratory
as Mandark (voice)
1996

Oswald
as Andy (voice)
2001

Mother Goose and Grimm
as Ham (voice)
1991

Pound Puppies
as (voice)
2010