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The main character in the strip, Dilbert is a stereotypical technically-minded single male. Prior to October 2014, he was usually wearing a white dress shirt, black trousers and a red-and-black striped tie that inexplicably curves upward; since then, he has worn a red polo shirt with a name badge on a lanyard around his neck.
Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] ... Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless: August 1993: 112:
In 1999, Dick voiced Dilbert's assistant in the animated television show Dilbert. [citation needed] He also voiced the recurring character "Monkey Man" on the Nickelodeon television series Hey Arnold!. [citation needed] In 2002, Dick provided the voice of Mr Sheepman and other characters in the short-lived animated series Clone High. [citation ...
Dilbert is a fictional character and the main character and protagonist of the comic strip of the same name, created by Scott Adams. The character has ideas which are typically sensible and occasionally even revolutionary, but they are rarely pursued because he is powerless.
Scott Adams (born 1957, US) – Dilbert; Stephen Fry (born 1957, England) Christopher Moore (born 1957, US) Victor Shenderovich (born 1958, Russia) Ebrahim Nabavi (سید ابراهیم نبوی, born 1958, Iran), winner of Prince Claus Award (2005) Bill Watterson (born 1958, US) – cartoonist, Calvin and Hobbes; Jello Biafra (born 1958, US)
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James M. Wise (born July 30, 1964) [1] is an American actor, singer, writer and composer. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Coach Tugnut in the Disney Channel Original Series Even Stevens. He is also known for his voice-over work in video games, movies and TV shows.
The Dilbert TV series offered conflicting views of Asok's athletic abilities. In the episode "The Company Picnic" Asok is shown to be unable to throw a baseball with either hand. In the episode "The Security Guard", Wally calls Asok "a woman", citing the fact he has little upper body strength (it is also mentioned that he once needed assistance ...