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Colin Carman as an adult

Colin Carman is one of the voice actors from Random House's Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Video series.

Working for Dr.Seuss[]

He was only in the room with Angelique while recording so he and Angelique never met the other cast part of this project.

You will hear his voice as:

  • The Cat in the Hat Comes Back - Conrad
  • There's a Wocket in My Pocket! - Boy
  • Dr. Seuss's ABC - Icabod's singing voice
  • Hop on Pop - An anthropomorphic dog who sees a bees then gets stung by a bee with 2 more bees following him and his sister and later spots 3 fishes in the tree, Pat's little brother who tells Pat not to sit on the cactus, Red the boy who likes to be in bed, boy in a tent who kicks the bear out from walking in, a white boy bear cub playing tennis and fighting at night with his racket with his bear sister, a clueless boy with spiked hair at the end who wonders what the poster of jumbled words says, a boy yellow bear cub hopping on his father's belly with his sister, one of the puppies who tells his two brother puppies about his sad father who had a bad day.
  • Oh Say Can You Say? - A boy who discovers the Klotz and the Glotz, a boy who refuses to eat Santa's Christmas mush, Jim's son in the water, a boy who Likes the East beast less than the West Beast
  • One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish - Jay and the boy who cuts the Zed's hair

Colin also voiced an unspecified voice from "Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!" and "Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever!"

Biography[]

Colin Carman, PhD, received his Bachelor of Arts from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and went on to earn both his master's of arts and PhD from the University of California-Santa Barbara.

After teaching at Colby College, Carman joined Colorado Mesa University faculty as an instructor of English in 2013. He teaches Survey of British Literature II, Western World Literature I, British Romanticism, Early American Literature, LGBT studies, Introduction to Literature, and Composition.

A contributing writer at the Gay and Lesbian Review, he served as a Mayers residential fellow at the Henry E. Huntington Library in San Marino, California, and has published widely in Romanticist and critical theory. In 2019, he was a residential fellow in England via the Jane Austen Society of North America's International Visiting Program.