Robert Michael Moynihan Jr., born on January 31, 1977, is a multifaceted American comedian and actor known for his vibrant contributions to the world of entertainment. He gained widespread recognition as a cast member and writer on the iconic NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, where he showcased his comedic talents from two thousand eight to two thousand seventeen.
Beyond his work on SNL, Moynihan has made a significant impact in the realm of voice acting. He lent his voice to beloved characters such as Louie Duck in Disney's DuckTales from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-one, and Panda in the animated series We Bare Bears from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty. Additionally, he voiced Hal the Dog in the PBS Kids series Nature Cat, which aired from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty-five.
Moynihan's film credits include roles in animated features like Monsters University in two thousand thirteen and The Secret Life of Pets in two thousand sixteen, along with its sequel released in two thousand nineteen. His versatility extends to television, where he portrayed Jayden Kwapis on the sitcom Mr. Mayor and created, executive produced, directed, and wrote the show Loafy, in which he also voiced the character of a manatee.