Mike Henry (voice actor) explained

Mike Henry
Birth Name:Michael Robert Henry
Birth Date:7 November 1965
Birth Place:Pontiac, Michigan, U.S.
Education:Collegiate School
Washington and Lee University
Years Active:1989–present
Spouse:
    Children:2

    Michael Robert Henry[1] (born November 7, 1965)[2] [3] is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for his work on the animated sitcom Family Guy, where he was a writer and producer, as well as the voice of Cleveland Brown (until 2021), Herbert, Bruce, Consuela, the Greased-up Deaf Guy, among others. Henry is also known for co-creating and starring in the spin-off The Cleveland Show (2009–2013), for which he voiced Cleveland Brown and Rallo Tubbs, among others. He is also known for his recurring role as Dann in the television series The Orville.[4]

    Early life and education

    Henry was born in Pontiac, Michigan,[5] on November 7, 1965, to artist parents and raised in Richmond, Virginia, with his younger brother Patrick. Their parents divorced when Henry was eight years old and the boys were primarily raised by their mother. He was awarded a scholarship and attended the nearby preparatory Collegiate School.[6] Henry graduated from Washington and Lee University (1988) where he earned his B.A. in history and served as class president his sophomore-senior years. Although interested in comedy, Henry never believed he could make a career of it so instead opted for more "business stuff".[7]

    Career

    Early career

    At 24, after a brief career in advertising, Henry moved to California to pursue acting. There he began taking classes at the Groundlings Theater and performing stand-up comedy.[8] After three years in Los Angeles, Henry returned to Virginia to shoot short comedy films that he wrote and acted in.[9] During that time, Henry often acted in his brother Patrick's student films at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he was introduced to his brother's college roommate, Seth MacFarlane.[6] Henry recalled in 2018, "We immediately hit it off and cracked each other up and kept in touch."[8]

    Henry later moved to New York City where he acted in commercials, studied improvisation at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater[10] and wrote, produced, starred in and co-directed (with his brother Patrick) comedy shorts for Lorne Michaels' Burly Bear Network.[11]

    Family Guy

    Henry’s break came in 1998, when MacFarlane contacted him about being part of a new show called Family Guy. Mike agreed and joined the project as a writer and voice actor. Henry has stated that the inspiration for Cleveland's voice was based on "this guy that [he] had once played basketball with".[12] During the show's first four seasons, he was credited as a guest star, but beginning with season five's "Prick Up Your Ears" he has been credited as a main cast member.[13]

    Two episodes into the second season, Family Guy was taken off the network's permanent schedule and shown irregularly thereafter. The show returned in March 2000 to finish airing the second season which contained 21 episodes; all the cast came back for the series return. During its second season, Fox publicly announced that the show had been cancelled.[14] Despite the announced cancellation, in 2001 Fox decided to make the third season.[15] During the third season, Fox announced that the show was canceled for good.[16] [17] Soon after Family Guy was cancelled, Henry and his brother created the popular web series Kicked in the Nuts!, a spoof of hidden camera shows. Family Guy was renewed again in 2005 for its fourth season due to strong DVD sales and its syndication on basic cable networks.[18] [19] Once again Henry and the rest of the cast came back for their voice works. In October 2017, Family Guy was renewed for its 16th season.[20]

    The Cleveland Show

    On September 27, 2009, The Cleveland Show premiered on Fox.[21] The project was created and executive-produced by Henry, Seth MacFarlane and American Dad! showrunner Rich Appel. The show focused on the Family Guy character Cleveland Brown, who referenced the spin-off at the end of the Family Guy episode "Baby Not on Board".[22] The first season consisted of 22 episodes and was picked up by Fox for a second 13-episode season. The announcement was made on May 3, 2009 before the first season even premiered.[23] Due to strong ratings, Fox picked up two additional nine-episode seasons, bringing the total episode count of the show to 44. The show was renewed for a third and fourth season on May 9, 2011.[24] The series was canceled after its fourth season on May 19, 2013,[25] but reruns continue to air on FXX in the United States and on Much in Canada. The series ran for a total of four seasons and 88 episodes.[26]

    Departure from voicing Cleveland

    On June 26, 2020, after twenty-one years of voicing the character, Henry announced on Twitter that he was stepping down from voicing Cleveland, stating "persons of color should play characters of color" due to heightening of the Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of that year.[27] [28] On September 25, 2020, it was announced that YouTube personality Arif Zahir, who is African American, would replace Henry as Cleveland, but some episodes produced before Henry's departure from the role will still see Henry voicing the character.[29] Speaking to Henry, who would continue to do other voices for the show, Zahir, who is a longtime fan of both the character and the show said, "you created something truly special, and I promise I will do my absolute best to honor your legacy."[30] To the fans he said, "I promise not to let you down."[30] Currently, there has been no word on a potential recasting of Consuela, Fouad and Rallo Tubbs, three characters of color that were voiced by Henry on the series. This later led to Harry Shearer stepping down from his role as Dr. Hibbert on The Simpsons. He was replaced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

    Personal life

    Henry married Linda Murray in 2002. They divorced in 2005 after three years of marriage.[6] They have a son together named Jack.[6] Henry has been married to his second wife, Sara Voelker, since 2007.[6] They have a daughter together named Josie.[6] Henry and Voelker currently reside in Henrico, Virginia.

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    2005Cleveland Brown,
    Herbert,
    Bruce,
    The Greased-up Deaf Guy,
    Fred Rogers, Various characters (voices)
    Direct-to-DVD

    Also co-producer
    2012TedSouthern NewscasterCameo
    2014A Million Ways to Die in the WestCowboyCameo

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1999–present Family GuyJohn Herbert,
    Bruce Straight,
    The Greased-up Deaf Guy, Various characters (voices)
    Also co-producer, producer, supervising producer, story editor, executive story editor, consultant, and writer;
    NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (2008)
    Nominated–Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (2009)
    1999–2021Cleveland Brown,
    Rallo Tubbs,
    Consuela
    Fouad
    Stepped down from voicing these characters on June 26, 2020
    2003 Kicked in the Nuts!Kicked in the Nuts GuyAlso co-creator, producer, director, editor, and writer
    2003–2006Gilmore GirlsEd4 episodes
    2005–2010Robot ChickenVarious characters
    (voices)
    4 episodes
    2005–presentAmerican Dad!Jackson, Various characters
    (voices)
    2007ScrubsUrologistEpisode: "My Point of No Return"
    2007Blue HarvestCleveland Brown as R2-D2, Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bruce as Greedo, Fouad as Imperial Officer, Various characters (voices)Television film
    2009–2013The Cleveland ShowCleveland Brown,
    Rallo Tubbs, Various characters
    (voices)
    88 episodes; Also co-creator, executive producer, and writer;
    ASCAP Award for Top Television Series (2013)
    Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated Series (2010)
    Nominated–Annie Award for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production (2011)
    Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated Series (2011)
    Nominated–Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (2011)
    2010Something, Something, Something, Dark SideCleveland Brown as R2-D2, Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bruce as Captain Piett, Consuela,
    Various characters (voices)
    Television film
    2010Yaddle (voice)Television special
    2011It's a Trap!Cleveland Brown as R2-D2, Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Rallo Tubbs as Nien Nunb, Consuela as Gatekeeper Droid,
    Various characters (voices)
    Television film
    2011Night of the HurricaneCleveland Brown,
    Rallo Tubbs,
    Dwayne Meighan, Various characters
    (voices)
    Television special
    2017–presentThe OrvilleDann
    2024TedBank TellerSeason 1 Episode 1 "Just Say Yes"

    Video games

    YearTitleVoice roleNotes
    2006Family Guy Video Game!Cleveland Brown,
    Herbert,
    The Greased-up Deaf Guy,
    Various characters (voices)
    2012Cleveland Brown,
    Herbert,
    Consuela,
    Various characters (voices)
    2014Cleveland Brown,
    Herbert
    Bruce,
    Consuela,
    Rallo Tubbs,
    Various characters (voices)

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Michael R. Henry. Writers Guild of America West. October 11, 2021.
    2. News: Spinning Off Into Uncharted Cartoon Territory. Dave. Itzkoff. Dave Itzkoff. The New York Times. August 27, 2009. June 29, 2020. Now a 43-year-old comedy producer and performer, Mr. Henry is….
    3. Family Guy's Mike Henry Says He'll No Longer Voice Cleveland Brown Character. People.com. Gabrielle . Chung. June 26, 2020. June 29, 2020. Henry, 54…. Note: Birthdate given as March 25, 1964, at Mike Henry Biography. TV Guide. September 15, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150915031651/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/mike-henry/bio/166655/. dead.
    4. News: Mike Henry of "Family Guy" talks voices, gags and instinct - Campus Times. 2008-09-11. Campus Times. 2018-05-01. en-US.
    5. Web site: About. Mike Henry official website. June 29, 2020. August 13, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190813111750/https://www.mikehenry.co/. live.
    6. News: With 'The Cleveland Show,' Mike Henry Spins Off Into Uncharted Cartoon Territory. Itzkoff. Dave. 2009-08-27. The New York Times. 2018-05-01. en-US. 0362-4331.
    7. News: 'Family Guy' voice actor visits University . 2014-10-24. PantherNOW. 2018-05-01. en-US.
    8. News: Playing in 'Cleveland'. Backstage.com. 2018-05-02.
    9. News: Welcome Back, Cleveland. Style Weekly. Richmond, Virginia. en. 2018-05-02.
    10. Web site: Mike Henry (VI). Metacritic. 2018-05-02.
    11. Voice of the People. Burruss. Mary. Style Weekly. Richmond, Virginia. en. 2018-05-10.
    12. Web site: Mike Henry: The Origins of Cleveland and Herbert. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/tRBOx3f_ZRs . 2021-12-21 . live. . 2009-04-16.
    13. News: Mike Henry of "Family Guy" talks voices, gags and instinct . September 11, 2008 . . September 8, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091016192410/http://www.campustimes.org/mike-henry-of-family-guy-talks-voices-gags-and-instinct-1.743902 . October 16, 2009 .
    14. News: Family Guy Returns, Just As Funny As Ever. Gilbert. Matthew. April 30, 2005. Boston.com. August 24, 2009.
    15. News: Family Guy may return. Levin. Gary. November 18, 2003. USAtoday.com. September 27, 2009.
    16. Web site: Family Guy has finally been officially canceled by Fox . TKtv . May 16, 2002 . August 24, 2009.
    17. News: McKinley . Jesse . Jesse McKinley . May 2, 2005 . Canceled and Resurrected, on the Air and Onstage . . May 17, 2023.
    18. News: Fox Reuniting Itself with Family Guy. James. Meg. April 13, 2005. Los Angeles Times. September 3, 2009.
    19. News: Yet another Family reunion . Chicago Sun-Times . Phil . Rosenthal . 53 . November 20, 2003 .
    20. News: 'Family Guy' Renewed or Cancelled: Is it Coming Back for Season 16?. Levine. Daniel S.. 2017-05-22. Heavy.com. 2018-05-02. en-US.
    21. Web site: FOX Announces Fall Premiere Dates For The 2009–2010 Season. June 15, 2009. The Futon Critic. August 23, 2009.
    22. Baby Not On Board. Family Guy. Fox. 7. 4. Baby Not on Board. Family Guy. November 2, 2008.
    23. News: 'Cleveland' rocks at Fox. https://archive.today/20120703141634/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h/content_display/news/e3id8ce138992a53121b4b8137dc51ea285. 2012-07-03. dead.
    24. Breaking News - FOX Picks Up Third Season of "The Cleveland Show" . TheFutonCritic.com. Fox Broadcasting. 2018-05-03.
    25. News: Fox announces 2013-14 fall schedule, which includes return of Kiefer Sutherland's '24'. Daily News. New York City. Hinckley. David. 2018-05-03. en-US.
    26. Fox Primetime – 'The Cleveland Show' – Fact Sheet. Fox Broadcasting. https://web.archive.org/web/20100117131748/http://foxflash.com/div.php/main/page?aID=1z2z2z252z1z2. January 17, 2010. dead. August 29, 2009.
    27. Web site: 'Family Guy' Voice Actor Mike Henry Stepping Down From 'Cleveland Brown' Role. Bruce. Haring. June 26, 2020 . . June 26, 2020.
    28. Otterson . Joe . 'Family Guy' Star Mike Henry Will No Longer Play Cleveland Brown . Variety. June 26, 2020 . June 26, 2020.
    29. Web site: Family Guy Reveals New Actor Voicing Cleveland Brown in Season 19. Andy. Swift. TVLine. September 25, 2020. September 25, 2020.
    30. Web site: Stars out: Liv Tyler leaves '9-1-1: Lone Star'. Michelle. Rose. TV Media . October 20, 2020.