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Alan Tudyk Inks With Artists First

Anthony D'Alessandro
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EXCLUSIVE: Primetime Emmy nominee Alan Tudyk has signed with Artists First.

The multi-hyphenate continues to be repped by Gersh Agency and UTA for voice over.

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Tudyk recently reprised his Rogue One: A Star Wars Story role of K2SO in the second season of Disney+’s Andor.

The Juilliard School alum is also voicing Doctor Phosphorus in Max’s upcoming DC animated series, Creature Commandos. Tudyk also plays Hei Hei in Disney Animation’s upcoming Moana 2.

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Most recently he starred as the lead title role on the Amblin/SyFy series Resident Alien from David Dobkin and Chris Sheridan, which was Syfy’s highest-rated new drama in more than eight years with the premiere pulling in nearly 10 million viewers.

Tudyk starred in the role of Mr. Darling in David Lowery’s Peter Pan for Disney opposite Jude Law, Jim Gaffigan, and Yara Shahidi.

When it comes to Disney, Tudyk’s resume at the studio is long having voiced Toucan in the Academy-Award winning Encanto, as well as roles in Raya and the Last Dragon, Zootopia and Moana. Tudyk’s role in the Disney animated feature Wreck-It Ralph garnered him an Annie Award for his role as ‘King Candy’. He can also be heard in its sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet as ‘KnowsMore’. Tudyk has also loaned his voice to ‘The Duke of Weaselton’ in Disney’s Academy Award-winning film, Frozen, ‘Alister Krei’ in Big Hero 6 and ‘Ludo’ and ‘King Butterfly’ on the Disney Channel series, Star vs. the Forces of Evil.

He also appeared on the newest season of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and recurred on Netflix’s Arrested Development.

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Well known for his role as Hoban ‘Wash’ Washburn’ in the cult series, Firefly, Tudyk also starred as the main antagonist in Doom Patrol for DC Universe, and previously was a series regular on NBC’s Powerless and ABC’s Suburgatory.

In 2015, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy web series Con Man, which aired on SyFy in 2017 and earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Among his other stage credits, Tudyk starred in Mike Nichols’ Spamalot on Broadway. The musical won three Tony Awards and was nominated for another 11. Alan has starred in films such as Trumbo, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, 42, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, 3:10 to Yuma, Death at a Funeral, Knocked Up, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and 28 Days.

Tudyk made his feature film debut in 1998, when he first appeared opposite Robin Williams in Patch Adams.

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