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Lane Toran
Born
Lane Toran Caudell[1]

(1982-10-15) October 15, 1982 (age 42)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2012; div. 2020)

Lane Toran Caudell (born October 15, 1982) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his voice roles on Disney's Recess and Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!

Career

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Toran played Rod on 7th Heaven, an American television series about a Protestant minister's family living in the fictional town of Glenoak, California.[2]

In animation, he is probably best known as the voice of King Bob on Disney's Recess. He was the first actor to provide the voice of the title role of Arnold Shortman, and later on in the series, the voice of Wolfgang, the leader of the sadistic and heartless 5th grade bullies, on the Nickelodeon animated show Hey Arnold![3]

In the film Max Is Missing (1995), Toran played the part of a 12-year-old boy who accompanies his family on vacation to Peru. He is separated from his father while visiting the ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu. Thieves chase him after he is given a priceless mask by a dying man.

Over a year later, Toran starred in the light-hearted fantasy Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard. In this film, aimed at a pre-teen audience, he plays the part of a budding young magician who stumbles across an unusual ring. He embarks on a medieval, time-travel quest to find his enchanted sister and ends up in Camelot before King Arthur. It turns out the ring belongs to none other than Merlin.

The actor/musician has also sung the lead vocals for several TV series and has appeared on stage in Oliver!, Peter Pan and Li'l Abner. He has also played Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie, the Lion in the Wiz and the Prince in Cinderella in theatre.[4]

Together with Haylie Duff he co-wrote the song "Sweet Sixteen" on Hilary Duff's second studio album Metamorphosis.[2]

Toran announced in 2016 on his Instagram profile, that he would return to Hey Arnold! to voice some characters for the television movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie that would be released in 2017.[5]

He has also sung lead vocals on his own original songs and also with the band DieRadioDie in Los Angeles.

Personal life

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Toran was married to actress Jaclyn Betham from 2012 to 2020. He is the son of musician/singer Lane Caudell.[6]

Filmography

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Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
2020 Getaway Merv Director/Writer
2020 Tell Me a Story Steve Episode: "Thorns and All"
2017 Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie Che, Crewman, Pirate 1, Guard 1 TV movie
2015 RePlay Twain 2 episodes
2015 Satisfaction Scotty 2 episodes
2015 Nashville Bobby Episode: "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye"
2004 L.A. D.J. Skinny Skater
2004 The Eavesdropper Cameron
2003 As Told by Ginger Fred 2 episodes
2003 All Grown Up! Various
2003 Malcolm in the Middle Jason Episode: "If Boys Were Girls"
2001 The Rugrats: All Growed Up TJ TV movie
2001 Recess: School's Out King Bob
2000 The Weekenders Unnamed character Episode: "Shoes of Destiny"
1999 M.U.G.E.N Unnamed character Video game
1998 Billboard Dad Surfer
1997 Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard Johnny Mysto
1997–

2001

7th Heaven Rod 9 episodes
1997 101 Dalmatians: The Series Tripod 10 episodes
1997 Recess King Bob 40 episodes
1997 The Killing Jar Young Michael Sanford
1997 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Newsboy/Kid Episode: "The Great Escape/Beast with Four Eyes"
1996–

2001

Hey Arnold! Arnold Shortman/Wolfgang/Additional Characters Main cast; 40 episodes
1996 Moloney Joe Ballantine Jr. Episode: "Pilot"
1995 Roseanne Joseph Episode: "The Last Thursday in November"
1995 Max Is Missing Max TV movie

References

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  1. ^ "Lane Toran". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Schroeder, Jessa (February 23, 2017). "The main character's voice from 'Hey Arnold!' is now a hunky hipster and musician". New York Daily News. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Jensen, Erin (November 25, 2015). "Oh heeeeeeeeey, Arnold! This voice actor grew up to be a total hottie". USA Today. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Leverage Agency press release
  5. ^ Swift, Andy (June 13, 2016). "Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie: Original Cast Will Return, Nickelodeon Confirms". TVLine. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Price, Annie (November 24, 2015). "The voice actor behind Hey Arnold! is all grown and ridiculously hunky". Daily Express. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
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