[On providing the voice of Superman]: "Initially, I thought, 'Oh, this is a fun little job doing a little cartoon.' I didn't realize the grave responsibility that was bestowed upon me."
I've found that the majority of my work is just a series of grunting, groaning and straining noises. Because, you know, Superman is forever getting clobbered with force fields, nuclear weapons, trains -- whatever large, blunt, heavy objects are at hand to clobber him. I have to dig deep for those special noises.
When Superman comes along with his red cape and his blue outfit, it works on such a primary level. Here's this guy who wears no mask. He's very positive. He tries to help everybody as much as he can. I think readers and especially children gravitate to that. They know they can trust this guy.
[On Superman's animated appearance]: "I look great as Superman. I am so buff."
Son of James Daly and Hope Newell, brother of Tyne Daly and uncle of Kathryne Dora Brown.
He has 2 children with wife Amy Van Nostrand.
Attended and graduated from Bennington College.
Was unable to provide the voice of Superman, as he previously did for Warner Bros. in their Superman and Batman animated series, when presented with the "Justice League" (2001) series as he was already contracted to star in "The Fugitive" (2000).
Is perhaps best known for the role of Joe Hackett on the TV Series "Wings" (1990). He beat out Kevin Conroy for the part, with whom he later worked on the animated Batman/Superman series.