Futurama - Cast and Crew
Cast

Lauren Tom

Katey Sagal

John DiMaggio

David Herman

Frank Welker

Phil LaMarr

Maurice LaMarche

Kath Soucie

Tress MacNeille

Billy West
Crew

Eric Kaplan

Josh Weinstein

Matt Groening

Patric M. Verrone

Ken Keeler

David X. Cohen

Bill Oakley

Michael Rowe

Rich Moore

Dan Vebber

Cody Ziglar

David A. Goodman

Bill Odenkirk

Lee Supercinski

Michael Hughes

Tiffany Anne Brower

Jason Grode

Claudia De La Roca

Ariel Ladensohn

Brian J. Cowan

Tony Garcia

Ronald Cox

Geraldine Symon

Richard Raynis

Jane O'Brien

Gregg Vanzo

Alex Johns

Elise Belknap

Mili Smythe

Eric Horsted

Lewis Morton

Tom Gammill

Max Pross

Ron Weiner

Claudia Katz

J. Stewart Burns

Shirin Nafaji

Aaron Ehasz

Jeff Westbrook

Eric Rogers

Justin Adler

Kristin Gore

Jeanette Lim

Matt Karis

Mirsky

Eric Kaplan

Dan Vebber

Aaron Ehasz

Cody Ziglar

Jeff Westbrook

Ron Weiner

Darin Henry

Paul D. Calder

Paul Mahotz

Shirin Nafaji

Rich Moore

Peter Avanzino

Bret Haaland

Gregg Vanzo

Dwayne Carey-Hill

Serban Cristescu

Jill Anthony Thomas

Julie Mossberg

Scott Muller

Mary Hidalgo

Libby Thomas Dickey

Matt Groening

David X. Cohen

Mili Smythe

Jason Gorbett

N. Vyolet Diaz

Bill Morrison

Geraldine Symon

Julie Dufine

Michelle Long

Deanna Maclellan

David Naness

Serban Cristescu

Scott Vanzo
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