John Ratzenberger
An enduring presence in the world of cinema, John Ratzenberger was born on April 6, 1947 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Actively involved in film-making since the 1970s, Ratzenberger has been best known for his contributions to the animated genre, lending his voice to all of Pixar's feature films, including "Toy Story," "Finding Nemo," and "The Incredibles," and earning him an enviable reputation as Pixar's "lucky charm". While he hasn't garnered awards at major film festivals, his distinctive voice and unique characters have become an integral part of Pixar’s authorial style. John Ratzenberger, with his warmly familiar voice and knack for memorable characters, is a beloved figure in the realms of animation and beyond.