George Wallace

George Wallace’s Career in Comedy and Voice Acting
Stand-up comedy has been at the center of George Wallace’s entertainment career since childhood – by his own account, he knew he wanted to be a comedian by the age of six. Born on July 21, 1952, in Atlanta, Georgia, Wallace built a following through relentless touring and sharp observational humor, eventually landing a residency as a headlining act in Las Vegas. Beyond stand-up, his naturally expressive delivery made a smooth transition into voice work, most notably a recurring role on the long-running animated series Bob’s Burgers as Mr. Huggins, a role he held from 2018 to 2023. Earlier in his voice career, he voiced Hawthorne Wingo in the animated series C-Bear and Jamal in 1996.
Most Known Roles of George Wallace
- Mr. Huggins – Bob’s Burgers (2018-2023, animated TV series)
- Hawthorne Wingo – C-Bear and Jamal (1996, animated TV series)
- Mayor of Gotham City – Batman Forever (1995, film)
- Sheriff Wyner – The Ladykillers (2004, film)
- Ron Carter – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2018)
- Panelist/Himself – Funny You Should Ask (2017-2019)
Bob’s Burgers and Animated Work
Wallace’s five-year run on Bob’s Burgers as Mr. Huggins gave him his most sustained presence in animation. The show, which debuted in 2011, became one of Fox’s most enduring comedies, and Wallace’s contributions fit naturally alongside an ensemble of experienced comedic performers. His earlier voice credit on C-Bear and Jamal – a short-lived but culturally notable 1996 animated series aimed at young Black audiences – showed his range in character-driven material well before his later mainstream visibility.
Live Comedy and Ongoing Work
As of 2026, Wallace continues to tour extensively across the United States, with scheduled performances at venues including the Milwaukee Improv and Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia. His official website, georgewallace.net, serves as the central hub for tour dates and updates. He remains active on social media, maintaining a strong presence on both X (Twitter) and Instagram under verified handles.