Dan Aykroyd was never big on voice work before, but he seems to have gotten quite into it lately.
Most notably, he voiced the titular above-average bear in 2010's "Yogi Bear," the classic character's big-screen, computer-animated adventure. Aykroyd turned in a pretty good impression of Daws Butler, the voice actor who made the character famous.
Aykroyd also recently did the voice of the Scarecrow in 2013's "Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return," which reunited him with fellow Blues Brother Jim Belushi.
He's even embraced video game work, when the role is right. He did the voice of his "Ghostbusters" (1984) character, Ray Stantz, in a 2009 video game based on the comedy classic, as well as in the game "Lego Dimensions," which features characters from a number of famous films and TV shows (often voiced by the original actors).
Lest you think Aykroyd only does voice work when it's "cool," he's also worked on a couple of documentaries -- the mid-'90s Showtime series "Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen" and the 2006 VH1 documentary "Rock Legends: Platinum Weird."
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