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Fake Brit: Oliver Cromwell and Charles II. Given the show's already epic confusion where accents are concerned, these examples are only noteworthy in that both actors do actually attempt to sound British (attempt being the operative word here).
Also, if the online comments are anything to go by, Siroc is typically recognized as the voice of Heero Yuy from Gundam Wing; and by far the most common reaction to King Louis is "Holy Crap! Is that Nathan from Misfits under that wig?!"
If you're into other obscure shows, the highwayman from "Four Musketeers and a Baby" is Cade Foster from First Wave.
Walter from Stargate SG-1 has a brief role as a jeweler in "The Girl From Upper Gaborski."