The actor plays mascots for companies, having worked for Doc Tally's and Haggerty's Hot-Dog Factory.
Physical appearance[]
The actor is a man with voluminous blond hair and sideburns. He wears a grey turtleneck sweater under a dark grey cardigan, light grey pants, and brown, pointed shoes. He also has a long, pointed nose. His Doc Tally's mascot costume was rotund in shape, and consisted of a white, button-up shirt under a red coat and a belt with a large, burger-shaped buckle.
While working for Haggerty's Hot Dog Factory, he wears a different costume, that of a dog inside a hot dog. The dog is brown and is identical to Scooby, though Scooby himself denies the resemblance. The costume consists of a turtleneck sweater, a costume piece resembling hot dog buns, and a line of mustard. He also wears blue jeans and black shoes.
Personality[]
The actor has a significant ego and insists he is an artist of significant quality and ability, even though he is merely playing the mascots for Doc Tally's and Haggerty's Hot Dogs. He describes himself as a "triple threat," being an actor, director and writer. As such, he feels entitled to change the lines he is given at his own whim, which irritates Rick Tally to the point of him threatening to fire him. He also refuses to help Mystery Inc., believing himself to be too noble for such work.
History[]
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]
Season one[]
The actor worked as a mascot for the Doc Tally's restaurant chain, appearing for a competition event organized by the chain on its 70th anniversary. However, he was kidnapped by the Spectral Speedster and locked in a freezer filled with a strange slime. He was found inside the sabotaged freezer by Mystery Inc. during the race and freed.
Season two[]
The actor then worked as a mascot for Haggerty's Hot-Dog Factory in Chicago, appearing on television for an annual hot-dog eating competition between Joey Chestnut and "Big Eddy" Eats. He witnessed the Gnarled One attack, though he escaped unharmed. Later, he was asked by Mystery Inc. to act as bait to capture the monster, but he doggedly refused to help the group. They instead had to rely on Scooby, who resembles the mascot, to act as bait for the trap.