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SHAWN WALDOW

2000-present
First Appearance: Delusions of Grandeur ep56: The Wookiees 2000
Latest Appearance: Odious
TPR: 28   Top25: #21


Originally joining the group through his friendship with KShawn, Waldow (as we refer to him) actually made a couple of behind the scenes contributions before officially joining the cast. He taped a bit of the Wanderer and helped Alan edit an episode of the show. When he did join up, though, he made a big debut - imitating a monkey, dressed in a diaper, and being dragged on a leash at the 2000 Wookiee Awards. He toned things down a bit as part of the Next Generation cast, protraying the afro'd jive-talking agent in episodes 57 and 58. His move to San Diego kept him from completing the run of the show, but he did return in time for another great supporting role, this time as The Voice, guiding Junk Squad. He was the standout character in Vicious Circle, portraying the mysterious bum, starred in the final episode of NorthWest Morose as Rosser Tin, and flashed his (prosthetic) penis as Director Dick in The Polymer Chicken. He also produced a controversial segment for the 2002 Wookiee Awards featuring his 'Nazi Bunny' character, and will be seen in many more guises in the future, including his triple-role in Odious and his turn behind the mask as 'Boba Fett' in The Jedi part 6.

[Just for the record, Shawn would like to add "Nazi's make me want to puke and punch". For those of you who couldn't tell the Nazi Bunny thing was a joke at their expense.]

Videography

 AWARD NOMINATIONS
2002 Wookiee Awards
     ·Best Supporting Actor (sketch) - Junk Squad
     ·Best Supporting Actor (episode) - Delusions of Grandeur ep57: The Next Generation
     ·Best New Cast/Crewmember
POPULAR PERFORMANCES:

The Bum
Vicious Circle

Odious

Delusions of Grandeur ep57:
The Next Generation


Relevant links:
The Wookiees 2000 | Junk Squad | Odious | The Next Generation | Vicious Circle


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