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Moosie Drier (born August 6, 1964) is an American television and film actor. His career began as a child actor. Drier had regular appearances on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Bob Newhart Show and Kids Incorporated, and has also done work as a voice actor and as a director.
Date Of Birth August 6, 1964 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Director Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Attended U.S. Grant High School in Van Nuys, California 2 Since Drier's days on Kids Inc. he's done a lot of voiceover work and The Burbs was among the films he's listed in the credits as a voiceover actor.
Actor Title Year Status Character Ice Age: Collision Course 2016 Additional Voices (voice) Ryan 2015/I Short The Book of Life 2014 Additional Voices (voice) The Fur Is Gone 2014 TV Series Moosie The Comeback Kids 2014 TV Series Casting Director The Tale of the Princess Kaguya 2013 Additional Voices (English version, voice) Saving Santa 2013 Video Tin Soldier #1 / Old Man Elf (voice) Kaze tachinu 2013 Additional Voices (English version, voice) Epic 2013 Additional Voices (voice) People Like Us 2012 70's Studio Tech From Up on Poppy Hill 2011 Additional Voices (English version, voice) The Telemarketers: 36 Hrs 2009 Video Harden The Flock 2007 Walla Group (voice) Howl's Moving Castle 2004 English version, voice Jack & Jill 2000 TV Series Client at Russo's Storm 1999 Video Radar Tech Velocity Trap 1999 E.D. Officer The Munsters Today 1990-1991 TV Series Andy Graves / Lance Gateman The 'Burbs 1989 Voice-over actor (voice) Just the Ten of Us 1988 TV Series Warren Kids Incorporated 1984-1987 TV Series Riley Kids Incorporated: Rock in the New Year 1986 TV Movie Riley Hunter 1986 TV Series Phillip Epperson Cagney & Lacey 1986 TV Series Gorham Blacke's Magic 1986 TV Series Dale Highway to Heaven 1986 TV Series Tim Charles Jr. The A-Team 1986 TV Series Bobby Sherman Diff'rent Strokes 1986 TV Series Jon CBS Schoolbreak Special 1985 TV Series Danny Glitter 1984 TV Series Barney ABC Afterschool Specials 1974-1983 TV Series David / Willie Arthur / Freddie Family Ties 1983 TV Series Arnie Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase 1981 TV Movie Morris O'Neill Homeward Bound 1980 TV Movie Bobby Seaton CHiPs 1980 TV Series Wayne The Hollywood Knights 1980 Moosie Here's Boomer 1980 TV Series Brian NBC Special Treat 1980 TV Series Bobby Miller Rainbow 1978 TV Movie Mickey Rooney ABC Weekend Specials 1978 TV Series Quacky Quackenbush Hunters of the Reef 1978 TV Movie Mike Spanner When Every Day Was the Fourth of July 1978 TV Movie Howie Martin American Hot Wax 1978 Artie Moress Ants 1977 TV Movie Tommy The Bob Newhart Show 1972-1977 TV Series Howie Borden Oh, God! 1977 Adam Landers Phyllis 1976 TV Series Randall Williamson Executive Suite 1976 TV Series B.J. Koslo Big John, Little John 1976 TV Series Casey Bates Royce 1976 TV Movie Stephen Mabry Little House on the Prairie 1976 TV Series Junior Barrett Doc 1975 TV Series Michael Emergency! 1972-1975 TV Series Rick Jenkins / Timmy's Friend Police Story 1974-1975 TV Series Mike Brenner / Kevin Prescott All Together Now 1975 TV Movie Rafe Roll, Freddy, Roll! 1974 TV Movie Tommy Danton These Are the Days 1974 TV Series voice Apple's Way 1974 TV Series Craig Carlson The F.B.I. 1974 TV Series Boy at Day Care Center Adam-12 1973 TV Series Dennis Wingard The Waltons 1973 TV Series Georgie The Barbara Eden Show 1973 TV Movie Matthew Norris The Toy Game 1973 TV Movie Matthew Norris Laugh-In 1972-1973 TV Series Regular Performer Marcus Welby, M.D. 1973 TV Series Chris Tyler Up the Sandbox 1972 Billy (uncredited) Lassie 1972 TV Series Tommy Here Comes the Judge 1972 TV Movie First child The War Between Men and Women 1972 David Kozlenko Nichols 1971 TV Series Brother The Keepers TV Series Hank
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Rudderless 2014 ADR loop group Enough Said 2013 voice cast The Wolverine 2013 ADR voice artist The Master 2012 ADR loop group - uncredited Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 2012 ADR loop group: voice Rango 2011 ADR group Monsters vs. Aliens 2009 ADR group Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 2008 ADR voice group Kung Fu Panda 2008 ADR group Choke 2008 ADR loop group Bee Movie 2007 ADR group Shoot 'Em Up 2007 ADR loop group Cinderella III: A Twist in Time 2007 Video ADR loop group - as Moose Drier Rescue Dawn 2006 ADR loop group Tarzan II 2005 Video ADR loop group Madagascar 2005 ADR voice group The Chronicles of Riddick 2004 ADR loop group The Lion King 1 1/2 2004 Video ADR loop group The Jungle Book 2 2003 ADR loop group The Shape of Things 2003 voice-over 40 Days and 40 Nights 2002 ADR voice The Forsaken 2001 loop group Shrek 2001 ADR loop group What Lies Beneath 2000 ADR loop group American Beauty 1999 ADR voice Teaching Mrs. Tingle 1999 voice character
Director Title Year Status Character Country Road 12 2016 Short completed Stalking LeVar 2016 TV Series short 1 episode The Bar 2015 TV Series 10 episodes Too Late with Adam Carolla 2005 TV Series Reba 2003 TV Series 1 episode
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Stalking LeVar 2016 TV Series short additional director - 1 episode
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Oblivion 2013/I ADR group
Self Title Year Status Character The 11th Annual People's Choice Awards 1985 TV Special Himself - Kids Incorporated Dancer
Known for movies Howl's Moving Castle (2004) as Actor
Epic (2013) as Additional Voices
The 'Burbs (1989) as Voice-over actor
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) as Additional Voices