![]() Although Robin was sadly unavailable at the time, I was delighted that John, Gary and Ellen had brought along Dennis Bateman (The Spy) and Liz McCarthy (a recurring character known only as "The Mysterious Woman") this time around. 'People had called us Rent-a-Very Used Car before, just kidding. Understandably the video did numbers, and over the last six months, the gang have been releasing new episodes in what is now known as "The Sandvich Saga" on a regular basis.Īfter spotting that the actors would be returning to Boston for a panel at PAX East, I was keen to chat to them about this incredible series of bonkers videos. Schwartz changed the name of his company to Bundy Very Used Cars. Following our chat, the group had attempted to order a sandwich from a cafe in-character, leaving the staff completely bemused as a result. It also did really well on TikTok, which I have mixed feelings about.įifteen minutes after the gang left the grimy conference room in which the interview took place (I had immediately crawled onto the floor in an attempt to ease the anxiety from having conducted said interview), I got a Twitter notification. ![]() It was a riot of an interview and, to be honest, a bit of a career highlight. I chatted to John Patrick Lowrie (The Sniper), Gary Schwartz (The Heavy, The Demoman), Robin Atkin Downes (The Medic) and Ellen McLain (The Administrator) about the game's fifteen year long legacy, the process of finding their character's voices as well as their favourite quotes. If you have some additional information to supply on Gary Schwartz, feel free to submit the form below, so your comments can be added to this page.At PAX West in Seattle last year, I had the pleasure of interviewing the voice cast of Team Fortress 2. Poker Night at the Inventory (2010 Video Game) Heavy Weapons Guy. USERNAME: PASSWORD: Forgot password Remember Me Dont have an. Other notable voice roles Schwartz has played include Guss Tuno in various Star Wars games. He also lent his voice to various unnamed scientists in Aliens versus Predator 2. Gary Schwartz in the Internet Movie database. Images of the Heavy Weapons Guy voice actors from the Team Fortress franchise. Gary Schwartz (born August 7, 1952) is an American voice actor who provided the voice of Eisenberg in the 2001 video game Aliens versus Predator 2, as well as its 2002 expansion pack Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt. 1989 Biography from the WOSAT Press Kit Gary Schwartz' other activities include juggling, mime, and performing with his partner Caleb Chung in the highly-acclaimed comedy team, "Schwartz and Chung." He is also an associate and coach at the Spolin Theater Games Center, offering workshops in improvisation. His face and voice may be recognized in many TV commercials and music videos. On television, Gary's had a co-starring role on Hallmark's Zoobilee Zoo as the comical Bravo Fox, actor/impresario extraordinaire was a featured guest on two editions of Faerie Tale Theatre is a series regular on The Disney Channel's You and Me, Kid and has starred in several episodes of Super Mario Brothers. The inflection was a holdover from his last job - three frozen months slogging through the primordial ooze of the Ontario wilderness - co-starring as Rouka the Fire-Keeper in the award-winning feature, "Quest For Fire." GARY SCHWARTZ plays the Tall Thug with a Canadian accent. ![]() In a scene from that movie Lucky Straeker uses an RCA CRK32A Digital Command Center to control an RCA television. ![]() Gary Schwartz also played the role of Rouka in the CED title Quest for Fire.Īt about the same time "The DisneyDisc of Mystery and Magic." was made, he was playing the role of the Canadian thug in the movie The Wizard of Speed and Time. Previous Image | Next Image | Who's Who Home Gary SchwartzĪctor and voice-over artist Gary Schwartz played the role of the butler on the interactive RCA VideoDisc title "The DisneyDisc of Mystery and Magic." Here he is shown during the disc introduction explaining the use of the RCA CRK36A Random Access Control Center in conjunction with the SJT400 VideoDisc player sitting on top of the RCA CTC131 chassis television. Memories of VideoDisc - Who's Who in VideoDisc Gary Schwartz - Who's Who in RCA VideoDisc
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