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| - | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Chapman_Mike_personal_photo.png|thumb|250px|Teeg Dougland in the flesh! (In the sock cap!)]] |
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| + | '''Michael Chapman''' (born September 20, 1973) is the older of [[The Brothers Chaps]]. He and his brother [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] are the principal creators of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. He is also husband to [[Missy Palmer]] (the voice of [[Marzipan]]; married February 28, 2004) and father to the [[Very, Very Little Girl]]. | ||
| - | + | Mike attended [[Wikipedia:Dunwoody High School|Dunwoody High School]], and subsequently the [[Wikipedia:University of Georgia|University of Georgia]], the latter of where he studied photography and painting. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and the diploma was last reported to still be in the package in which it was sent. Mike enrolled at [[Wikipedia:Louisiana State University|Louisiana State University]] to attempt to get a [[Wikipedia:Master's degree|master's degree]] in photography, but according to Matt, he dropped out of the program sometime around 1999. | |
| - | + | He was a panel member for the "Beyond Saturday Morning" discussion group at the 2004 Atlanta Film Festival. | |
| - | + | ==Characters Voiced== | |
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| + | *All non-music video [[Powered by The Cheat]] characters (excluding [[The Cheat]]) | ||
| + | *The announcer in [[Where's the Cheat?]], and announcer #2 in [[Strong Bad Sings]]. | ||
| + | *[[Pom Pom]] (a sound clip of him blowing bubbles in milk) | ||
| + | *[[Blue Laser Babies]] | ||
| + | *[[The Knight]] | ||
| + | *[[The Worm]] | ||
| + | *[[Teeg Dougland]] | ||
| + | *[[Strong Sad]] in [[cheat talk]] | ||
| + | *[[That Time of Year]] narrator | ||
| + | *[[Shark-Tooth Bubs]] | ||
| + | *[[Videlectrix Guys|Videlectrix Programmer]] Number Two | ||
| + | *[[Craig]] in [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] | ||
| + | *[[The Exact Same]] | ||
| - | + | ==Characters Portrayed== | |
| - | * | + | *[[Dolph Hauldhagen]] |
| - | * | + | *Dave Olafstenston of [[Taranchula]] |
| - | * | + | *[[Thy Dungeonman (character)|Thy Dungeonman]] |
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| - | ==External | + | {{sectionstub}} |
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| + | ==Fun Facts== | ||
| + | <!--We may have to cite these--> | ||
| + | *His favorite [[Strong Bad Email]] is [[best thing]]. | ||
| + | *His favorite character is [[The Homestar Runner]]. | ||
| + | *At the time of the [[Wonkavision Magazine Interview]], his Top 5 favorite albums (in no particular order) were: | ||
| + | **[[Wikipedia:Tom Waits|Tom Waits]] — ''[[Wikipedia:Rain Dogs|Rain Dogs]]'' | ||
| + | **[[Wikipedia:The Modern Lovers|Modern Lovers]] — ''[[Wikipedia:The Modern Lovers (album)|Modern Lovers]]'' | ||
| + | **[[Beastie Boys]] — ''[[Wikipedia:Paul's Boutique|Paul's Boutique]]'' | ||
| + | **[[Wikipedia:Mudhoney (band)|Mudhoney]] — ''[[Wikipedia:Superfuzz Bigmuff|Superfuzz Bigmuff]]'' | ||
| + | **[[Wikipedia:Built to Spill|Built to Spill]] — ''[[Wikipedia:Ultimate Alternative Wavers|Ultimate Alternative Wavers]]'' | ||
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| + | == See Also == | ||
| + | *[[The Brothers Chaps' Fansite Acknowledgments]] | ||
| + | *[[HRWiki:Mike's 2007 birthday card|Mike's 2007 birthday card]] | ||
| + | *[[:Category:Mike Chapman Filmography|Mike Chapman filmography]] | ||
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| + | ==External Links== | ||
| + | *[[wikipedia:The Brothers Chaps|The Brothers Chaps]] at Wikipedia | ||
*[[IMDB:nm1053635|Mike Chapman's IMDb Page]] | *[[IMDB:nm1053635|Mike Chapman's IMDb Page]] | ||
| - | *Videos and interviews are available | + | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20090629081931/http://2005.sxsw.com/interactive/conference/panels/?action=bio&id=Z161906 SXSW Personal Profile (Archive)] |
| - | [[Category: | + | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20060209234853/http://www.flashforwardconference.com/speakers?name=mike_chapman Flashforward Conference Speaker Biography (Archive)] |
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| + | ''Videos and interviews are available at [[Interviews and Public Appearances]].'' | ||
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| + | [[Category:Chapman family members|Chapman, Mike]] | ||
Revision as of 17:05, 1 October 2019
Michael Chapman (born September 20, 1973) is the older of The Brothers Chaps. He and his brother Matt are the principal creators of the Homestar Runner body of work. He is also husband to Missy Palmer (the voice of Marzipan; married February 28, 2004) and father to the Very, Very Little Girl.
Mike attended Dunwoody High School, and subsequently the University of Georgia, the latter of where he studied photography and painting. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and the diploma was last reported to still be in the package in which it was sent. Mike enrolled at Louisiana State University to attempt to get a master's degree in photography, but according to Matt, he dropped out of the program sometime around 1999.
He was a panel member for the "Beyond Saturday Morning" discussion group at the 2004 Atlanta Film Festival.
Contents |
Characters Voiced
- All non-music video Powered by The Cheat characters (excluding The Cheat)
- The announcer in Where's the Cheat?, and announcer #2 in Strong Bad Sings.
- Pom Pom (a sound clip of him blowing bubbles in milk)
- Blue Laser Babies
- The Knight
- The Worm
- Teeg Dougland
- Strong Sad in cheat talk
- That Time of Year narrator
- Shark-Tooth Bubs
- Videlectrix Programmer Number Two
- Craig in Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective
- The Exact Same
Characters Portrayed
- Dolph Hauldhagen
- Dave Olafstenston of Taranchula
- Thy Dungeonman
Fun Facts
- His favorite Strong Bad Email is best thing.
- His favorite character is The Homestar Runner.
- At the time of the Wonkavision Magazine Interview, his Top 5 favorite albums (in no particular order) were:
See Also
External Links
- The Brothers Chaps at Wikipedia
- Mike Chapman's IMDb Page
- SXSW Personal Profile (Archive)
- Flashforward Conference Speaker Biography (Archive)
Videos and interviews are available at Interviews and Public Appearances.

