Dan Milano (born September 10, 1972, Northport, New York) is an American voice actor, puppeteer, writer, and director. He was one of the creators of the Fox sitcom Greg the Bunny and performed the title character Greg as well as Warren the Ape. He is also one of the voice actors and writers of Robot Chicken, and was nominated for an Emmy for writing on Robot Chicken: Star Wars 2.Milano also starred in Adult Swim's television series, Titan Maximum. He has also co-written and co-produced the MTV's series Warren the Ape, where he again played the title character Warren. In 2013, Milano began work at Dreamworks Television as part of their content development deal with Netflix.
Milano's likeness was used for a stop-motion puppet in the Season Two sketch "Cork", and a random rebel trooper in "Robot Chicken Star Wars II".
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Milano was the first live action actor to ever appear on Robot Chicken, as a disgruntled, long-haired nerd in Season One.
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Milano is an avid Ghostbusters fan, and photos of his daughter in a hand-made "Mr. Stay Puft" costume fighting off a diorama of action figures went viral in 2012. His infant daughter was also a model for "The Walking Dead" when she donned a onesie and posed with an animatronic zombie in 2012, as credited in an article releasing the product line.
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Dan Milano and his collaborator Matthew Huffman are named in writer Hugh Sterbakov's "Freshmen" comic series for Top Cow - when the first series story climaxes at a location called the "Milano/Huffman" Dam. This was in thanks for early consultations the two made on the project.
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Milano was the primary and in some cases only puppeteer in the early "Greg the Bunny" franchise, playing the roles of Greg, Warren the Ape, Count Blah, Pal Friendlies, and The Wumpus. But for the FOX series, Milano himself assigned the role of Count Blah to puppeteer Drew Massey, who played him on that show. Milano re-assumed the character for his appearances on IFC, but enlisted Massey once again for a cameo role on MTV's "Warren the Ape".
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Milano's wife Christa Starr inspired a character in Geoff Johns' adaptation of Marvel Comics' "Blade" for television. In the pilot, her character shakes down a drug dealer named "Danny Milano".
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Star Wars: Detours
2016
TV Series post-production
Dexter / Rotta the Hutt / Darth Maul (2012)
Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest
2016
TV Series
Pop
Dawn of the Croods
2015-2016
TV Series
Grug / Womp / Bud / ...
Robot Chicken
2005-2014
TV Series
Skeletor
Papa Smurf
Doctor
...
Mad
2010-2013
TV Series
Papa Smurf
Luke Skywalker
Mike Wazowski
...
Age of Conan: Hyboria Hangover
2013
TV Series
Grim
Star Wars: The Old Republic
2011
Video Game
Additional Voices (voice)
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
2010
TV Movie
Yarael Poof
Death Star Pilot (voice)
Warren the Ape
2010
TV Series
Warren DeMontague / Greg the Bunny
Titan Maximum
2009
TV Series
Willie Palmer
President Keith Caylo
Warship Navigator
...
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
2008
TV Short
Gareth / Youngling (voice)
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
2007
TV Short
Luke Skywalker (Empire On Ice) / Wuher / Boy (voice)
Greg the Bunny
2005-2006
TV Series
Warren DeMontague
Greg the Bunny
Count Blah
...
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
2006
Video Game English version, voice
Rogue Galaxy
2005
Video Game
Qrann Ijiru (English version, voice)
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show
2005
TV Movie
Greg The Bunny (voice)
Greg the Bunny
2002-2004
TV Series
Greg The Bunny
Warren DeMontague
MADtv
2002
TV Series
Greg the Bunny
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Star Wars: Detours
2016
TV Series post-production
Short Circuit
screenplay announced
Dawn of the Croods
2015
TV Series 2 episodes
All Hail King Julien
2015
TV Series written by - 1 episode
Sonic Boom
2015
TV Series written by - 1 episode
The Team Unicorn Saturday Action Fun Hour!
2014
TV Series 1 episode
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
2010
TV Movie written by
Warren the Ape
2010
TV Series written by - 12 episodes
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
2008
TV Short writer
Robot Chicken
2006-2008
TV Series writer - 8 episodes
Greg the Bunny
TV Series written by - 2 episodes, 2005 creator - 1 episode, 2005 character creator - 1 episode, 2005 writer - 1 episode, 2005
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show
2005
TV Movie creator
Greg the Bunny
TV Series created by - 13 episodes, 2002 - 2004 written by - 3 episodes, 2002
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Warren the Ape
2010
TV Series executive producer - 11 episodes
Greg the Bunny
TV Series executive producer - 3 episodes, 2005 producer - 1 episode, 2005
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show
2005
TV Movie executive producer
Greg the Bunny
2002
TV Series executive producer
Miscellaneous
Title
Year
Status
Character
Warren the Ape
2010
TV Series puppeteer - 11 episodes
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show
2005
TV Movie puppeteer: "Greg the Bunny" and "Warren 'The Ape' Demontague"
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
Crash & Bernstein
2013
TV Series 1 episode
Age of Conan: Hyboria Hangover
2013
TV Series
Warren the Ape
2010
TV Series 4 episodes
Greg the Bunny
2005
TV Series 2 episodes
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show
2005
TV Movie
Greg the Bunny
2002
TV Series
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Warren the Ape
TV Series lyrics - 2 episodes, 2010 performer - 1 episode, 2010
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
Hell and Back
2015
special thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Icons
2006
TV Series
Himself
Howard Stern
2002
TV Series
Greg the Bunny / Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Robot Chicken
2006
TV Series
Gohan
Nutcracker
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2011
Annie
Annie Awards
Best Writing in a Television Production
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010)
2009
Annie
Annie Awards
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2011
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010)
2009
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008)
2007
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)