- Born
- Birth nameGregory D. Eagles
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Greg Eagles is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has forged a career as an actor both in front of the cameras as well as in Voice Overs. He has acted in a number of television roles in such series as "The Shield" "The Riches" "NYPD Blue" and "The Sarah Conner Chronicles" And has recurred on soaps "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless" both on CBS. He also had a recurring role as the "Tarantula Shaman" on Disney XD's "Pair of Kings." He has also enjoyed a prolific career as a voice actor on such classic Cartoon Network shows as "The Powerpuff Girls", "Dexter's Laboratory" and "Cow and Chicken." He voiced Lobo, the titular character of an adult oriented DC cartoon. However he is best known as the voice of the "Grim Reaper" in "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" which lasted for eight seasons on the CN. He has also voiced numerous video games such as "Metal Gear Solid" where he voiced the role of Gray Fox, "Grand Theft Auto", "Saints Row", "Scarface" "Crash Bandicoot" and most recently "Mortal Kombat X". He also voiced the role of Sam Jackson's father in the Spike TV prime time animated series "Afro Ninja." Eagles also wrote and produced the animated short "Teapot" for Nickelodeon which he soon hopes to turn into a series.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Greg Eagles
- His deep, yet menacing voice
- Best known as the voice of Grim Reaper in "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy".
- After speaking with a slight Jamaican accent for the Bily & Mandy audition, the creator finally decided to keep Greg Eagles and make Grim Jamaican.
- When Kaneto Shiozawa, who voiced the character Gray Fox in the Japanese version of Metal Gear Solid (1998), died in 2000, it was mistakenly reported that Eagles, who voiced the same character in the game's English version, was the person who had died. Although Eagles is alive and well, and continues to do voice-work, the misinformation is still spread and many fans of the game continue to believe that he has been dead for years. Eagles first learned of this fact during an interview in 2003 and considers it to be "kinda trippy".
- Stated on Comic Con 2007, that the "prototype" of Grim's voice was actor Geoffrey Holder.
- The Teapot short was also storyboarded by Alex Almageur who did art for Billy & Mandy, making it another homage of Greg's B&M work.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content