Michael-Leon Wooley
Biography
Michael-Leon Wooley, born on March 29, 1971, is a versatile American actor and singer known for his contributions to television, film, and theater. He gained widespread recognition for his voice work as Louis, the charming alligator, in Disney's critically acclaimed animated film, The Princess and the Frog, which received an Academy Award nomination.
In addition to his work in animation, Wooley has made his mark in the gaming industry, featuring in a minor role in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto IV, developed by Rockstar Games. His talent spans across various genres, showcasing his adaptability and range as a performer.
Wooley's career is characterized by his dynamic performances and his ability to bring characters to life, both on stage and screen. He has a strong presence in theater as well, where he has participated in various productions that highlight his singing and acting prowess.
With a commitment to his craft and a passion for storytelling, Michael-Leon Wooley continues to captivate audiences through his engaging performances and memorable roles. His contributions to the entertainment industry reflect his dedication and talent, making him a notable figure in contemporary American arts.
Filmography
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The Princess and the Frog
2009 • Louis (voice)
Dreamgirls
2006
Superman: Unbound
2013
Breadwinners
2014 • Mr. Pumpers (voice)
Bravest Warriors
2012 • Impossibear (voice)
AJ and the Queen
2020 • Louis Bell / Cocoa Butter
Beware the Batman
2013 • Tobias Whale (voice)