Jim Gaffigan

Jim Gaffigan voice actor profile
Birth Date: 07/07/1966

Jim Gaffigan blends stand‑up, film, and voice acting with a clean, observational style that suits both joke‑heavy roles and grounded animated characters. Best known for voicing Van Helsing in the Hotel Transylvania films, Peng in Duck Duck Goose, and Lorenzo in Luca, he brings a heavily dad‑coded charm to every part he plays. His stand‑up‑comedian roots give his voice‑acting performances a natural, conversational rhythm that feels at home in family‑oriented animation.

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Jim Gaffigan’s Impact on Animation and Voice Acting

Jim Gaffigan, best known as a stand‑up comedian and actor, has carved out a distinct niche in voice acting through a run of animated films and shows that lean into his dry, conversational delivery. His vocal presence often plays up earnest, slightly hapless authority figures or warm, excitable dads, giving animated characters a grounded, almost dad‑joke energy that lands well with family audiences.

Most Known Roles of Jim Gaffigan

    Peng – Duck Duck Goose

    Van Helsing – Hotel Transylvania film series

    Lorenzo Paguro – Luca

    Henry Haber – Bob’s Burgers

    Papa Owl – An Almost Christmas Story

    Father Time – Star vs. the Forces of Evil

The Hotel Transylvania and Disney‑Pixar Work

Gaffigan’s biggest voice‑acting breakout came as Abraham Van Helsing in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, where he provided a pompous yet weirdly likable vampire hunter energy that contrasted with Adam Sandler’s Dracula. Later, for Disney‑Pixar’s Luca, he voiced the fish‑father Lorenzo Paguro, using a soft, paternal tone that anchored the film’s coming‑of‑age magic in very recognizable family dynamics. These roles helped cement him as a go‑to voice for animated dads and supervillain‑adjacent types that still manage to feel human.

Jim Gaffigan Voices

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