Clancy Brown has played a whopping 28 characters from both DC and Marvel. Clancy Brown’s deep voice and intimidating presence have made him a natural fit for numerous comic book roles, from iconic villains to complex anti-heroes. With a career spanning multiple superhero franchises, Brown has breathed life into various characters in both animated series and live-action films.
Clancy Brown appeared in the first episode of The Penguin. This marked Brown’s 28th canonical comic book character to date. Starring in both movies and television series, Brown has played some of the most iconic superhero characters ever.
29 Salvatore Maroni
The Penguin
Clancy Brown took on the role of Salvatore Maroni in The Penguin, one of Gotham’s most notorious crime bosses. Maroni was betrayed by Carmine Falcone and imprisoned before The Batman but was subsequently visited by Oz Cobb during The Penguin episode 1. Nevertheless, Maroni has a pivotal role in Gotham City’s underworld, and Brown’s performance lent gravitas to the character, portraying him as both menacing and cunning.
28 Colonel Ray Schoonover
Daredevil & The Punisher
Colonel Ray Schoonover in Daredevil and The Punisher started as a seemingly straightforward military man and mentor to Frank Castle. However, Schoonover is later revealed to be deeply corrupt – involved in drug trafficking and other illegal activities. Clancy Brown’s portrayal of Schoonover captures the duality of a war hero turned villain. His commanding presence and delivery made him a captivating antagonist, a tragic embodiment of betrayal in Frank Castle’s life.
27 General Wade Eiling
The Flash
General Wade Eiling in The Flash is a hardened military officer who believes in extreme measures for national security. As the leader of the U.S. Army’s metahuman program, Eiling clashed with the Flash and his team on multiple occasions. Brown’s portrayal of Eiling was intense, full of conviction, and morally ambiguous. His deep voice added an authoritarian feel to the character, making him a formidable opponent throughout the show’s run.
26 Surtur
Thor: Ragnarok & What If…?
Clancy Brown voiced the fire demon Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok and later reprised the role in What If…?. Surtur, destined to bring about Ragnarok and the destruction of Asgard, required an imposing and ominous presence. Brown’s thunderous voice brought this apocalyptic character to life, giving Surtur the gravitas and sense of impending doom required for such a mythic figure.
25 Parallax
Green Lantern
In the 2011 flop Green Lantern, Clancy Brown voiced Parallax, the film’s main antagonist. Parallax feeds on fear, making him one of the most terrifying villains in the Green Lantern universe. Brown’s booming, menacing voice added an extra layer of dread to the character, making Parallax feel genuinely intimidating. Although the movie failed, Brown’s gave Parallax a distinct sense of malevolence.
24 Lex Luthor
The DC Animated Universe & More
Perhaps Clancy Brown’s most iconic comic book role is that of Lex Luthor, Superman’s arch-nemesis, whom he voiced across various DC animated series, beginning with Superman: The Animated Series and continuing in numerous other projects. Brown’s Luthor is calculating, ruthless, and charismatic, a master manipulator driven by ego and power. His portrayal of Luthor is widely regarded as one of the best interpretations of the character, combining intellect and menace with a subtle charm.
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Movie/TV Series |
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1996-2000 |
Superman: The Animated Series |
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2001-2003 |
Justice League |
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2004-2006 |
Justice League Unlimited |
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2004-2007 |
The Batman |
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2009 |
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies |
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2013 |
Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite |
23 Sasquatch
The Incredible Hulk: The Animated Series
Sasquatch, also known as Dr. Walter Langkowski, is a Canadian superhero who can transform into a giant, furry creature similar to the Hulk. In the thrilling episode of The Incredible Hulk: The Animated Series, Clancy Brown voiced the character in his struggle to control his transformations. Brown’s performance reflected the inner conflict of Sasquatch, portraying both his intelligence as a scientist and the rage that comes with his monstrous alter ego.
22 Red Hulk
Ultimate Spider-Man, Hulk And The Agents Of SMASH, & Avengers Assemble
In Ultimate Spider-Man, Hulk and the Agents of SMASH, and Avengers Assemble, Clancy Brown voiced General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, also known as the Red Hulk. As Red Hulk, Brown’s performance captured the anger and ferocity of a man who has been transformed into the very thing he despises. Brown’s voice added depth to the character, portraying him as a relentless and powerful force of nature
21 Mr. Freeze
The Batman (2004-2007)
Clancy Brown voiced Mr. Freeze in The Batman animated series, a tragic villain motivated by the desire to save his wife. Brown’s version of Freeze was cold and calculating, but he also imbued the character with a subtle sadness, making him more than just a ruthless antagonist. His deep, deliberate delivery underscored Freeze’s detached, emotionally frozen state, while still conveying the pain and desperation that drives his actions.
20 Bane
The Batman (2004-2007)
As Bane in The Batman animated series, Brown gave the character a powerful and authoritative presence. Bane, known for his brute strength and tactical intelligence, was voiced with a gravitas that fit his physically imposing nature. Brown delivered Bane’s lines with an intimidating confidence that highlighted the character’s dual threat as both a mastermind and a physical powerhouse.
19 Mister Sinister
Wolverine And The X-Men
In Wolverine and the X-Men, Clancy Brown voiced the famed X-Men villain Mister Sinister. As a geneticist obsessed with evolution and manipulating mutant genes, Sinister is one of the most intelligent and insidious figures in the X-Men universe. Brown’s resonant voice added a chilling quality to the character, making Sinister feel both intellectual and menacing, maintaining his characterization from the highly influential X-Men: The Animated Series.
18 Rhino
The Spectacular Spider-Man
Rhino, one of Spider-Man’s classic foes, was voiced by Clancy Brown in The Spectacular Spider-Man. Brown’s interpretation of the character leaned into Rhino’s brutish and simple-minded nature. Brown emphasized Rhino’s tragic element, portraying him as a man transformed against his will, trapped in a life of crime because of his circumstances and appearance.
17 George Stacy
The Spectacular Spider-Man
Captain George Stacy, voiced by Clancy Brown in The Spectacular Spider-Man, is Gwen Stacy’s father and a highly respected member of the NYPD. In this role, Brown brings a sense of authority and warmth to the character, portraying him as a steadfast protector of the city. Brown’s nuanced performance emphasizes Stacy’s integrity and his love for his daughter, while also highlighting his concern for Spider-Man’s vigilante actions.
16 Ox, AKA Raymond Bloch
The Spectacular Spider-Man
In The Spectacular Spider-Man, Clancy Brown also voiced Ox, one of the Enforcers and a minor villain in Spider-Man’s rogues’ gallery. As Ox, Brown brought a quiet menace to the character, portraying him as the muscle of the Enforcers with little need for words. His performance gave the character a grounded, street-level thuggishness, which contrasted well with Spider-Man’s more dynamic and witty personality.
15 Taskmaster
Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes Unite, Ultimate Spider-Man, & Avengers Assemble
Taskmaster, known for his ability to mimic any fighting style, was voiced by Clancy Brown in multiple animated series. Brown’s portrayal emphasized Taskmaster’s arrogance and mercenary attitude, making him both a formidable and cocky adversary. Brown added an edge to the character, blending sharp intelligence with a sense of ruthlessness. Whether facing Spider-Man or the Avengers, Brown’s Taskmaster exuded a self-assured danger, making him a standout villain in each series.
14 Per Degaton
Batman: The Brave And The Bold
Clancy Brown voiced Per Degaton, a time-traveling villain, in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Degaton is obsessed with creating a dystopian future under his rul. Brown’s portrayal was cold and calculating, with a tone that reflected Degaton’s obsession with power and control over history. His performance made Degaton feel like a genuine threat, highlighting the character’s arrogance and sense of superiority as a time-traveling conqueror.
13 Rohtul
Batman: The Brave And The Bold
In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Clancy Brown also voiced Rohtul, an evil counterpart to Batman from an alternate universe. Rohtul was a reflection of Batman’s abilities and intellect but with a sinister edge. Brown’s performance gave the character his menacing, dark tone, showing how the same skills and intelligence used for good by Batman could be twisted for evil.
12 Odin
The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
Brown voiced Odin, the All-Father and ruler of Asgard, in The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. As Odin, Brown’s voice carried the weight of millennia, capturing the character’s wisdom, authority, and occasional sternness. Brown brought a sense of regal command to the role, portraying Odin as a powerful yet compassionate leader who must make difficult decisions for the sake of Asgard and the universe.
11 King Faraday
Young Justice
In Young Justice, Clancy Brown voiced King Faraday, a government agent tasked with overseeing various covert operations. Faraday is known for his tough, no-nonsense attitude and dedication to national security, often making difficult ethical decisions. Brown’s portrayal emphasized these traits, giving Faraday a commanding presence and a sense of moral ambiguity.
10 General Zartok
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Clancy Brown voiced General Zatok, a Red Lantern warrior in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Zartok was a fearsome and ruthless combatant, fully committed to the Red Lantern cause. Brown’s voice gave Zartok an imposing and aggressive edge, capturing the character’s rage-fueled power and hatred for the Green Lantern Corps.