John Moschitta Jr.

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John Moschitta Jr.

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Birthday
Aug 06, 1954 (71 years old)

John Moschitta Jr.

Known For

John Bronco
37min
DOLBY
Movie 2020

John Bronco

The unbelievable story of the rise, fall and ultimate redemption...

Queerspiracy!
25min
DOLBY
Movie 2007

Queerspiracy!

Can attending a gay pride parade turn your child gay?...

Hollywood Squares
1050 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 1998

Hollywood Squares

On September 14, 1998, a Hollywood Squares revival debuted with...

Blankman
1h 36m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Blankman

Darryl is a childlike man with a genius for inventing...

Going Under
1h 20m
DOLBY
Movie 1991

Going Under

An American submarine races to get a nuclear weapon before...

Woodstock: The Lost Performances
1h 8m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Woodstock: The Lost Performances

A compilation of some of the performances that didn't make...

Who Shrunk Saturday Morning?
30min
DOLBY
Movie 1989

Who Shrunk Saturday Morning?

A prime-time special previewing NBC's 1989-90 Saturday morning lineup, hosted...

The Transformers: The Movie
1h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 1986

The Transformers: The Movie

The Autobots must stop a colossal planet-consuming robot who goes...

Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration
1h 39m
DOLBY
Movie 1985

Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration

Broadcast on NBC February 18, 1985, the Disneyland 30th Anniversary...

Biography

John Moschitta Jr., also known as "Motormouth" John Moschitta and The Fast Talking Guy (born August 6, 1954), is an American character actor, spokesman, and singer who is best known for his rapid speech delivery. He appeared in over 100 commercials as "The Micro Machines Man" and in a 1981 ad for FedEx. He provided the voice for Blurr in The Transformers: The Movie (1986), The Transformers (1986–1987), Transformers: Animated (2008–2009) and two direct-to-video films. Moschitta had been credited in The Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Fastest Talker, with the ability to articulate 586 words per minute. His record was broken in 1990 by Steve Woodmore who spoke 637 words per minute and then by Sean Shannon, who spoke 655 words per minute on August 30, 1995. However, Moschitta questions the legitimacy of those who claim to be faster than he is.