David Allen Ogden Stiers was an American actor, voice actor, and conductor. He was best known for his television roles as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in the CBS war comedy-drama series M*A*S*H, Reverend Gene Purdy in The Dead Zone, and D.A. Michael Reston in Perry Mason. He also voiced Mr. Maellard in Cartoon Network's Regular Show. Additionally, he voiced three characters in the Myst video game franchise: Jeff Zandi in Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, as well as Dr. Richard Watson and Esher (a D'ni survivor) in Myst V: End of Ages.
For Disney, he voiced Cogsworth and the opening narrator in the 1991 Disney animated feature film Beauty and the Beast. He also voiced Governor Ratcliffe and Wiggins in Pocahontas, Fenton Q. Harcourt in Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Mr. Jolly in Teacher's Pet and its film of the same name, Jumba Jookiba in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, Kamajī, Mr. Piccolo, and the Narrator in the English dub of Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away, Porco Rosso, and My Neighbors the Yamadas (respectively), and the Archdeacon in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Additionally, he played J.W. Harper in Iron Will, Alexei Jovanovic in Jungle 2 Jungle, Judge Justin Beach in the 1995 Touchstone Pictures film Bad Company, Arnold Spence in the 1996 Miramax film Everyone Says I Love You, and Henry Spivey in Krippendorf's Tribe.
Stiers also narrated several Winnie the Pooh stories, a two-part documentary on the 60th anniversary of Fantasia, and was the narrator in the American Dragon: Jake Long episode "The Talented Mr. Long". Additionally, he voiced the King and the Prime Minister in The Cat That Looked at a King.
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- Stiers never married and came out as gay in 2009.
- Before being cast as Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast, Stiers originally tried to audition for Lumiere before the role went to Jerry Orbach, whom Stiers had apologized.
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