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Jeff Garcia (comedian)

Jeffrey Garcia (May 3, 1975 – December 10, 2025) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Best known for his roles in animation, he voiced Sheen Estevez in ' as well as its two Nickelodeon spin-off television show series—The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius and Planet Sheen—along with Pip the Mouse in Barnyard and its spin-off television show series Back at the Barnyard.

Early life

Jeffrey Garcia was born on May 3, 1975 in La Puente, California.

Career

He began his stand-up comedy career in 1991, performing at various comedy clubs in Southern California for several years, he has also performed stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory.

As a voice actor, he was known for portraying Sheen Estevez in ' and its spin-off series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius and Planet Sheen on Nickelodeon. He also guest-starred on the animated series Clone High. He was also the leader of the KMRK-FM 96.1 Wild Wake-Up crew. He also voiced Tyler Nelson in The Maw franchise and Pip the mouse in the 2006 film Barnyard, reprising his role as Pip in the television spin-off Back at the Barnyard. He voiced Rinaldo the penguin in the 2006 film Happy Feet.

Garcia appeared on the half-hour comedy special Comedy Central Presents in May 2006. He was a contestant on the Comedy Central series Reality Bites Back, but quit after the first day. He also voiced Tipa, one of the smugglers and the bat, in the 2011 animated comedy film Rio. In the sequel Rio 2, he voiced a spoonbill and an auditioning Spix's macaw named Peri.

Personal life

Garcia was married to Lisa Garcia from 2002 to 2013; together they had two children: Savannah and Joseph Garcia. Garcia was involved with Gracie's Fund, a charity set up to help a young woman who was shot by her mother. He promoted the fund by performing comedy shows and donated a portion of the proceeds of his online DVD and CD sales.

Illness and death

In the months leading up to his death, Garcia's health declined, causing him to cancel several performances. In mid 2025, Garcia suffered a brain aneurysm, causing him to collapse and hit his head. A few weeks before his death, Garcia suffered a stroke; he was hospitalized for pneumonia on November 20. On December 8, Garcia was hospitalized again, but his lung collapsed after a day of recovery, placing him on life support. He died on December 10, 2025, at the age of 50.

Filmography

Live-action

Film

Television

Voice roles

Film

Television

Video games

Awards and nominations

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