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Charlie Schlatter is an American actor who has appeared in several films and television series. He is best known for his role as Dr. Jesse Travis, the resident student of Dr. Mark Sloan (played by Dick Van Dyke) on the CBS series Diagnosis: Murder. Since the 1990s, he has continued to work mainly as a voice actor, with roles such as the Flash in various media, the titular character on Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil and Wonder-Red in The Wonderful 101. Schlatter was spotted by a casting director during a performance in 1987 and was asked to audition for Bright Lights, Big City. This led to his first film appearance, as the younger brother of Michael J. Fox. He starred in 1988's Heartbreak Hotel (directed by Chris Columbus) where his character kidnaps Elvis Presley in an effort to make his mother (Tuesday Weld) happy. His most highly acclaimed role was in the 1988 comedy 18 Again!. His 18-year-old character swaps body and mind with his 81-year-old grandfather, played by George Burns. His work in this film was described as "displaying enormous range and extraordinary skill as an actor in his comedic starring role," He also starred in Australian romance film The Delinquents (1989) opposite Kylie Minogue. In 1990, he was cast in the role of Ferris Bueller for NBC's sitcom Ferris Bueller alongside Jennifer Aniston, based on the John Hughes film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.[2] In 1992, he co-starred in Sunset Heat with Michael Paré, Dennis Hopper and Adam Ant. In 1994, he appeared in Police Academy: Mission to Moscow as Cadet Kyle Connors. In late 1995, Schlatter began his role as Dr. Jesse Travis on the television series Diagnosis: Murder, opposite Dick Van Dyke, who was impressed with his performance. His character was introduced as a comic relief character in the third season after Scott Baio's character moved to Colorado and never returned. He remained on the show for the next six seasons until the series was cancelled in 2001. During the series, he also wrote the episode "A Resting Place." After the series' ending, he and Van Dyke remain close friends, who continues to visit him, Schlatter's wife Colleen and their three children. He was also one of the participants at his acting mentor's 90th Birthday Party on December 13, 2015 at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. He said in a 2017 interview on Acast.com, if he is still friends with the then 91-year-old Van Dyke: "Yeah, I know! I probably owe him a call or he probably owes me a call ... I don't know! It's been a little while. No, he's the best!" In early 2007, he appeared in the films Out at the Wedding and Resurrection Mary. In 2014, he appeared as a guest star on the NCIS season 11 episode "Shooter," playing Lorne Davis. In 2015, he became the narrator for truTV's video clip series Top Funniest starting in the third season. Animation Since the early 1990s, Schlatter would begin voicing characters in many series. Among his roles were The Flash on Superman: The Animated Series, The Flash on The Batman and Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts,[5] the title characters in the pilot of Jimmy Two-Shoes, Ace Bunny in Loonatics Unleashed and Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Kevin Levin on Ben 10 (not to be confused with Greg Cipes's portrayal in future variations), Hawk on A.T.O.M., Tommy Cadle on Pet Alien, Chris Kirkman on Random! Cartoons (a character he would later voice in the pilot of Bravest Warriors), Cameron on Bratz and Doctor Mindbender, Wild Bill and Lift-Ticket on G.I. Joe: Renegades. Schlatter was originally cast for the role of Philip J. Fry on Futurama,[6] but Billy West got the role due to a casting change. Schlatter was the voice of Buzz Bee, the mascot of Honey Nut Cheerios from 2004 to 2015. He also voiced Timmy in the Nickelodeon version of Winx Club and various characters on The Loud House. Video games Schlatter was the voice of Major Raikov in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater as well as Raiden in the short film Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser included on the second disk of the Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence game. He voiced Specter, the villain in the game Ape Escape 3. In 2012, he also voiced Finn in the game Sorcery. In 2004, he voiced Aatius Vedrix, Lucius Vulso, Tarakh, Steward Daedakovoon, Znink Flatzazzle and Dunn Coldbrow in EverQuest II. He voiced Robin and reprised his role as The Flash in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and Lego Dimensions. He also voiced the main protagonist Wonder-Red in The Wonderful 101. Filmography Live-action Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1988Bright Lights, Big CityMichael Conway198818 Again!David Watson / Jack Watson1988Heartbreak HotelJohnny Wolfe1989The DelinquentsBrownie Hansen1991All-American MurderArtie LoganDirect-to-video 1992Sunset HeatDavid1994Police Academy: Mission to MoscowCadet Kyle Connors1996EdBuddy2003White RushJay Gelb Television YearTitleRoleNotes 1990–91Ferris BuellerFerris Bueller13 episodes 1992Stormy WeathersSquirrelTelevision film 1994Silk StalkingsJunior BallantineEpisode: "Where There's a Will" 1995Too SomethingJeffreyEpisode: "Pilot" 1995–2001Diagnosis: MurderDr. Jesse Travis137 episodes 1997, 2002Touched by an AngelKevin Greeley2 episodes 2004Miss Cast Away and the Island GirlsMike SaundersTelevision film 2013SouthlandHowardEpisode: "Bleed Out" 2014NCISLorne DavisEpisode: "Shooter" 2016GoliathClerk WilsonEpisode: "Pride and Prejudice" 2017FeudMonte WestmoreEpisode: "Abandoned!" 2017ShamelessDr. DickEpisode: "Occupy Fiona" 2021For All MankindPaul Michaels7 episodes Voice acting Film YearTitleRoleNotes 2001Tom and Jerry: The Magic RingChipDirect-to-video[11] 2005Bratz: Rock AngelzCameronDirect-to-video[11] 2010A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's AdventuresHippie[11] 2011The Little Engine That CouldMajor[11] 2013Winx Club 3D: Magical AdventureTimmyEnglish dub 2014Dragon Nest: Warrior's DawnLambert[11] 2015Batman Unlimited: Animal InstinctsBarry Allen / The FlashDirect-to-video[11] 2016Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants Television YearTitleRoleNotes 1991Captain Planet and the PlaneteersHoggish Greedly, Jr.Episode: "Smog Hog" 1992Fish PoliceTadpole6 episodes 1996JumanjiWade Riley, FlintEpisode: "Love on the Rocks" 1997Superman: The Animated SeriesWally West / FlashEpisode: "Speed Demons"[11] 2001RugratsTalent Show HostEpisode: "Dil Saver/Cooking with Phil & Lil/Piece of Cake"[11] 2001Butt-Ugly MartiansB-bop-A-Luna26 episodes[11] 2001–04Totally Spies!Additional Voices52 episodes 2003Clifford the Big Red DogFrank WilliamsEpisode: "Led Astray/Wedding Bell Blues"[11] 2004Jackie Chan AdventuresRockoEpisode: "Dragon Scouts" 2004Evil Con CarneTony, Trooper #32 episodes 2005–07Pet AlienTommy Cadle52 episodes[11] 2005–06BratzCameron16 episodes 2005–07A.T.O.M.Hawk, Stingfly12 episodes[11] 2005–07Loonatics UnleashedAce Bunny, Toby the Pizza Boy26 episodes[11] 2006–07Codename: Kids Next DoorNumbuh 20,0002 episodes 2006–07Ben 10Kevin Levin, Devlin Levin4 episodes[11] 2007Kim PossibleChino2 episodes 2007–08The BatmanThe Flash3 episodes[11] 2007–09Random! CartoonsVarious3 episodes[11] 2008ChowderDog Citizen, SkeletonEpisode: "Schnitzel Quits" 2008The Life & Times of TimAdditional VoicesEpisode: "Senior Prom/Tim Fights an Old Man" 2008–09The Fairly OddParentsVarious3 episodes[11] 2008–13Phineas and FerbAdditional Voices4 episodes 2010–11G.I. Joe: RenegadesDoctor Mindbender, Wild Bill, Lift-Ticket, Cobra Security Chief, Guard #214 episodes[11] 2010–12Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilKick Buttowski52 episodes 2011Ben 10: Ultimate AlienTack, Plumber #3Episode: "Basic Training" 2011–15Winx ClubTimmy, Prince Thoren109 episodes Nickelodeon version[11] 2013Curious GeorgeSam, Bruno the Magician, Store Clerk3 episodes 2014The BoondocksPlastic Surgeon, CameramanEpisode: "Granddad Dates a Kardashian" 2015Transformers: Robots in DisguiseVertebreakEpisode: "Some Body, Any Body"[11] 2015TruTV Top FunniestNarrator8 episodes 2016–17Justice League ActionThe Flash6 episodes[11] 2016–22The Loud HouseVarious7 episodes[11] 2017Avengers AssembleYoung Howard StarkEpisode: "New Year's Resolution"[11] 2020Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?The Flash, Miner Forty-Niner, Announcer2 episodes[11] 2021DC Super Hero GirlsToyman2 episodes 2021–presentHarriet the SpySimon "Sport" Rocque17 episodes 2022–24Big NateChad Applewhite19 episodes 2024Hot Wheels Let's RaceSidecar10 episodes Video games YearTitleRole 2004Shellshock: Nam '67Deuce 2004EverQuest IIAatius Vedrix, Lucius Vulso, Tarahk, Steward Daedakovoon, Znink Flatzazzle, Dunn Coldbrow, Generic Male Froglok Merchant, Generic Male Troll Merchant, Generic Male Halfling Merchant, Generic Male High Elf, Generic Evil Eye Enemy, Generic Barbarian Enemy 2004Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake EaterMajor Raikov, SoldierEnglish version[11] 2005The PunisherTom, Crack Dealer, Chop Shop Worker, S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent, Prisoner 2005Bratz: Rock AngelzCameron 2005Neopets: The Darkest FaerieHeermedjet, Meerouladen, Messenger[11] 2006Ape Escape AcademySpecter[11]US English version 2006Ape Escape 3US English version 2006Over the HedgeMilton the Mole[11] 2006Gothic 3Additional Voices 2006Metal Gear Solid: Portable OpsRaikovEnglish version[11] 2007Spider-Man 3Apocalypse Thug, Additional Voices 2007Ben 10: Protector of EarthKevin Levin[11] 2007Bee Movie GameAdditional Voices 2008Kung Fu PandaRabbit #2, Rabbit #3 2008Rise of the ArgonautsAdditional Voices 2008SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: ConfrontationTom Hamilton, VIP #2 2008Madagascar: Escape 2 AfricaAdditional Voices 2008Kung Fu Panda: Legendary WarriorsRabbit #4, Rat Minion #1[11] 2012SorceryFinn 2012Lego Batman 2: DC Super HeroesTim Drake / Robin, The Flash, Damian Wayne 2013The Wonderful 101Wonder-Red, Arthur WedgewoodEnglish version[11] 2014Lego Batman 3: Beyond GothamTim Drake / Robin, The Flash 2015Lego Ninjago: Shadow of RoninKai 2015Lego DimensionsThe Flash, Kai, Darreth 2016Skylanders: ImaginatorsAdditional Voices 2020Mafia: Definitive Edition 2021DC Super Hero Girls: Teen PowerToyman[1