Larry Brantley is an American voice actor best known outside anime as the voice of Wishbone, the title Jack Russell Terrier from the PBS children's series of the same name; he also lent character voices to the English dub of One Piece.
Brantley worked as a voice actor on the English dub of One Piece, contributing character voices in the tradition of his broader dubbing and animation work. Exact credited roles from the series are not documented in available records.
He got his start as a stand-up comedian and radio spokesman before moving into character voice work, later appearing in the children's animated series Boz the Bear and voicing Corporal Franklin Paddock in the video game Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood. He has also coached volleyball in McKinney, Texas, and he now performs with the cast of the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament show in the Dallas area.
Larry Brantley now performs with the cast of the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament show in the Dallas area. He has also coached volleyball in McKinney, Texas.
Brantley is best known outside anime as the voice of Wishbone, the title Jack Russell Terrier from the PBS children's series of the same name. He also contributed character voices to the English dub of One Piece.
Brantley worked as a voice actor on the English dub of One Piece, though his exact credited role is not documented in available records. It came during the same era as his other dubbing and animation work.
Beyond Wishbone and One Piece, Brantley appeared in the children's animated series Boz the Bear and voiced Corporal Franklin Paddock in the video game Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood. These credits span both animation and interactive media.
Brantley began as a stand-up comedian and radio spokesman before moving into character voice work. He later built a second career coaching volleyball in McKinney, Texas.

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