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Brad Garrett Signs with Gersh for Voiceover Representation (EXCLUSIVE)

Actor Brad Garrett has signed with Gersh for voiceover representation, including animated features and series, gaming and voiceover branding.

This announcement follows last week’s launch of Gersh Voice, headed by veteran voice agent Pam Goldman.

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Garrett has brought to life dozens of beloved characters across some of the most popular animated films, including in Pixar’s “Finding Nemo,” “Ratatouille,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Finding Dory,” and the upcoming film “Elio,” as well as Disney’s “Tangled” and “Planes,” and “The Night at the Museum” franchise. His other notable voice credits include “Casper” and the voice of Eeyore in “Christopher Robin” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet.”

On screen, Garrett won three Emmy Awards for his performance in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” and also starred in “‘Til Death,” “Single Parents,” “Gleason” and “Fargo.”

Along with Gersh, Garrett is represented by Entertainment 360, UTA, & Gendler, Kelly & Cunningham.

The launch of Gersh Voice follows a recent series of strategic moves by Gersh that have doubled the agency’s size and expanded its presence to 16 countries.

The agency’s growth plan began following a 2023 equity investment from Crestview Partners. In 2024, Gersh acquired two A3 departments — forming Gersh Digital and expanding its Alternative department — and the global sports and entertainment agency You First, which established Gersh as a player in worldwide sports representation. That momentum continued in 2025 with the elevation of Leslie Siebert to president, formalizing a leadership structure focused on collaboration, client success and continued agency growth. Earlier this year, Gersh announced that it had hired veteran agent Bonnie Bernstein, who joined the agency from CAA.

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