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Jared Zeus is known for Soma (2015), Mass Effect: Andromeda (2017) and The Picture of Dorian Gray (2021).- Actor
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Richard Topping is known for Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), Acting Up (2007) and The Importance of Being Earnest (2002).- Actor
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Sam A. Mowry was an American voice actor who voiced in various video games. He voiced Arpeggio from Sly 2: Band of Thieves, Kessler from Infamous, Alexander from Amnesia: The Dark Descent, various characters from Dota 2 and Rhaast from League of Legends. He also voiced in Star Trek Online, Torchlight and Champions Online.- Zak Craig is known for Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (2013).
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Toby Longworth is known for Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Four Lions (2010) and Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death (2003).- Actor
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Andreas Apergis is a Canadian actor, director, and translator whose career spans over 30 years in film, television, theatre, and voice acting. Known for his fluency in both English and French, he has built a reputation for versatility and depth across a wide range of roles.
He has appeared in numerous high-profile films, including X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pawn Sacrifice, Riddick, White House Down, and Mother!. On television, he is best known for his recurring role as Ray in the hit series Being Human, and for his work on series such as 12 Monkeys, Star Trek: Discovery and Reacher.
In the world of video games, Andreas has voiced several iconic characters, including Cesare Borgia in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and Frank Pritchard in Deus Ex: Human Revolution . His distinctive voice and nuanced performances have made him a fan favorite in the gaming community.
Beyond acting, Andreas is also a celebrated theatre director. His acclaimed stage adaptations of classical works such as Medea and The Bacchae have won multiple awards, including Best Production and Best Actor.- Actor
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Voice actor and former stand-up comic Roger Craig Smith is a man of a thousand voices. In just one animation production alone, Roger voiced more than 170 characters for the Emmy award-winning Cartoon Network series Regular Show. He's the titular character "Mouse", as well as "Moose" for Amazon Prime's Emmy-nominated children's series If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. For Netflix, Roger voices "Brock", "Mayor Fowler", "Cousin Ashley" and many more on Dreamworks' hit series from Tony Hale, Archibald's Next Big Thing. Also on Netflix, Roger voices "Pinkeye", "Bobby", and "Billy" in Dreamworks Animation's Harvey Girls Forever. On Cartoon Network, he voices "Sonic the Hedgehog" in Sonic Boom, "Hawkodile" and "Richard" for WB/LEGO's Unikitty!, "Diamondhead", "Forever Knight" and "Steam Smythe" on Ben-10, "Percy" and "Belson" in Clarence, "Bob" and "Schedulebot" in Powerpuff Girls. On Disney XD's NAACP Image Award-nominated Avengers: Black Panther's Quest, Roger has been voicing legendary superhero "Captain America" since 2012. He voices "Batman" in in the DC/WB film Superman: Red Son, as well as in the trilogy Batman Unlimited. His impact in the genre of anime includes voicing "Batman" in WB's feature film Batman Ninja, the maniacal "Deidara" in Naruto and "Shinji Hirako" in Bleach. Roger voiced "Sonic the Hedgehog" in Disney's blockbuster features Wreck-It Ralph and Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet and was called on by Disney in 2013 to voice lead villain "Ripslinger" in Disney's hit feature Planes.
Roger's legacy as an actor in video games is extensive. Voice of gaming icon "Ezio Auditore da Firenze" from Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed, with more than 28 million copies sold worldwide. He's the voice of the charming Legend "Mirage" in Respawn's record-setting Apex Legends, with over 70 million players in 2019 alone. WB chose Roger to voice the legendary "Batman" in WB's Batman: Arkham Origins and Arkham Origins: Blackgate. Roger has been voicing "Sonic the Hedgehog" for SEGA since 2010 and earned early gaming fandom when he voiced "Chris Redfield" in the Resident Evil series of games.
Roger is the announcer/narrator for NBC's smash hit World of Dance, averaging millions of viewers each episode. He's narrated more than 1,000 episodes of other shows, including TLC's longest-running prime-time series Say Yes to the Dress and DIY Network's Crashers series. He's voiced multiple promo campaigns for major networks and is the imaging/promo voice for the world-famous KROQ 106.7FM in Los Angeles. Multiple national retail campaigns continue to utilize Roger to enhance their message to consumers across all mediums.
An average day begins with sessions from his home studio at 7am for national retail clients, heading into LA from 9am-6pm for animation/game sessions, then back to his home studio for more promo/narration sessions in the evening.
Raised in SoCal and voted "Class Clown" in 8th grade, he focused his creativity toward training in musical theater. He spoke at both his 8th and 12th grade graduations, was elected freshman class president in high school, and hosted a live local TV talk show while earning his B.A. in Screenwriting from Chapman University...all while pursuing a career in stand-up comedy. After working as a comic for 5 years, he left stand-up to pursue voice acting full-time in 2005.
Knowing he's got fans of all ages on social media, Roger keeps his posts apolitical and family-friendly. An avid supporter of CHOC (Chidlren's Hospital Orange County), he frequently visits the hospital to meet with patients. He's currently learning ASL (American Sign Language) and enjoys getting outdoors as often as possible to pursue his passion for nature, hiking/mountain biking, and nightscape/astrophotography, which he shares regularly with his followers on Instagram and Twitter. (@rogercraigsmith).- Actor
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Paul Mercier was born on 13 July 1962 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008), Resident Evil 4 (2005) and Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). He has been married to Paula Tiso since 5 January 1985.- Actor
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D.C. Douglas has established himself as a versatile character actor and voice artist whose career spans nearly four decades across television, film, theater, and interactive entertainment. His distinctive voice and character work have earned him particular recognition in the gaming and anime communities.
In television, Douglas has crafted a solid career with over 50 guest-starring and recurring roles on network shows including Boston Common (1996), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Z Nation (2014), and CSI: Vegas (2021). His film work showcases his range in both mainstream and independent productions, with notable roles in Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014), Black Ops (2008), Aquarium of the Dead (2021), and Isle of the Dead (2016). Douglas has become especially renowned in the video game industry, where he's brought several iconic characters to life. He's particularly celebrated for his portrayal of Albert Wesker in the "Resident Evil" franchise (2007-2019), Legion in the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (2021) trilogy, and more recently, Rayvis in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023). His performance as Kamoshida in Persona 5 (2016) further demonstrates his ability to create compelling antagonists.
In the anime world, Douglas has developed a dedicated following through his performances as Yoshikage Kira in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012), Wooden Sword Ryu in Shaman King (2021), and Praetorian in Super Crooks (2021). His voice work extends to Western animation, including roles in Transformers: Rescue Bots (2011) and Regular Show (2010).
His commercial voice-over work includes major campaigns for national brands, notably as the voice of Geico's "Real Person" series (2005-2008), Ashley Furniture Homestore (2003-2006), and Experian (2016-2018), where he worked alongside SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)'s Tom Kenny.
Douglas's theatrical roots run deep, beginning in Berkeley, California, where he performed extensively throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. His grandmother, Grace Hathaway, whose background spanned circus, vaudeville, and burlesque, influenced his path to entertainment. After relocating to Los Angeles, he refined his craft at the Estelle Harman Actor's Workshop (1985-1989) and became an influential member of the New One-Act Theatre Ensemble (Theatre of NOTE) from 1989 to 1993.
As a creator, Douglas has written and directed several acclaimed short films, including the award-winning The Crooked Eye (2009), which starred Academy Award winner Linda Hunt. He later channeled his creative energy into political satire, producing viral videos addressing social issues and creating the series Breaking News: Fake Trump Cartoons! (2017), which featured collaborations with noted voice actors Jason Marsden, Maurice LaMarche, Steve Blum, and Robbie Daymond.
His engagement with fans has made him a popular guest at conventions across the globe, including events in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Middle East. These appearances have helped solidify his position as a respected figure in the voice acting community.- Actress
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She enjoys snow-boarding, reading, eating veggie-burgers, drinking smoothies, hanging out with her friends, acting, and making creative works such as beading jewelry, painting, writing poetry, sewing funky dresses, and photographing interesting images. Her heritage is Korean, and she speaks some Korean and Spanish. In her late teen years she did some modeling, but otherwise has always been into the performing/entertaining field. U.C.R., B.A. in psychology completed, and C.S.P.P., PhD in psychology. in progress for her education.- Actress
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Nika Futterman has been involved in world of acting and singing since early childhood when she performed in plays, musicals and student films. She spent a few years as an on-camera actress doing television, co-starring in such shows as Chicago Hope and Murphy Brown. Most recently, however, she has devoted her time exclusively to voice overs and has brought life to characters in cartoons such as Cat Dog, Hey Arnold, Mike, Lu and Og, Xyber 9, Piggley Winks, Chalk Zone, Kim Possible and video games such as The Matrix, Alter Echo, XMen, and Crimson Skies.- Actress
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Lydia Look, a multiple award winning multi-lingual actress and adept at both comedy and drama, is described in the Lifetime TV Movie Mistress Hunter as "Lydia's character, Hannah, is unsettlingly confident and shrewd...She's not someone you would want to mess with. Ever! That being said, Look offsets the tension with choice moments of understated humor, giving Hannah a wonderful depth and gifting the film with some of its most memorable scenes. The chemistry between Lydia and Lauralee is magical" (Allen Foster/Entertaining Options) or as the audiobook narrator of best selling author Kevin Kwan's CrazyY Rich Asians sequels, China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems where booklistreader raves that "Lydia Look...with energetic aplomb, provide emphatic punctuation to the shenanigans of Kwan's uber-rich characters." Lydia was born in Singapore where she was hand picked at age six and written up in her report card as being "Gifted, dynamic and talented" and possessing "The gift of the gab" by famed Speech & Drama teaching Irish nuns, Sister Dolores & Sister Josephine Healy. The Sisters nurtured her in all things Shakespeare, unabridged, and made sure she graduated with an Associate in Speech & Drama with their famed alma mater Guildhall School of Music & Drama before she could legally drive. As a teen, she was lucky to stay out of trouble, courtesy of Singapore's only television station, SBC, where she voice dubbed hundreds of local Mandarin television episodes into English and honed her acting with various stage companies. At eighteen, she got an arts scholarship to USC School of Film & Television and USC School of Theater for acting. In her sophomore year, she got cast in the leading role in the stage show The Woman Warrior where she played to full houses to critical acclaim at the Berkeley Repertory Theater and The Huntington Theatre. Graduation was furthered stalled as she optioned her first feature film script to The Samuel Goldwyn Company and was also hired to write a freelance episode for The Sentinel. Lydia has since graduated from college and still gratefully works, both as an actress & a writer in Hollywood. A hybrid creative that writes, produces and acts, her hidden talent includes making something out of absolutely nothing. Upcoming films include Steven Soderberg's "The Laundromat" and Paul Kowalski's "Paper Tiger". Lydia can be followed at https://www.instagram.com/thelydia_look/- Actress
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Laura Bailey is an award-winning Los Angeles-based voice actor known for her roles in animation and video games, as well as the massively popular hit show and media brand, Critical Role.
Critical Role has become one of the most popular storytelling and world building independent media companies in the world, and Laura plays a pivotal role within the company as a co-founder, primary cast member for the flagship show and executive producer of The Legend of Vox Machina animated series which will air exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Laura got her start in video games nearly 20 years ago and has since gone on to become one of the most prolific voice actors in the industry today, having worked on hundreds of titles. Some of Laura's notable roles include Abby in The Last of Us: Part II, Kait Diaz in the Gears of War franchise, Spartan Vale in the Halo franchise, Jaina Proudmoore in World of Warcraft, Fetch in the Infamous series, Supergirl in Injustice 2, Eltariel in Middle Earth: Shadow of War, The Boss in Saints Row 3 and 4, Catwoman in Batman: The Telltale Series, and Fiona in Telltale's Tales from the Borderlands, among others.
Laura also lends her talents to several animated series, including Marvel's Avenger Assemble as Black Widow, Marvel's Spider-Man as Gwen Stacy, Constantine: City of Demons as The Night Nurse, as well as roles in Rick and Morty, Pickle and Peanut, Guardians of the Galaxy, RWBY, The PowerPuff Girls, and others. Laura is also known for her work with popular anime studio Funimation, where she had roles in major titles including the Dragon Ball Z franchise as Trunks, Fruits Basket as Tohru Honda, Kureyon Shin-chan as Shin-Chan, Fullmetal Alchemist as Lust, Soul Eater as Maka Albarn and Yu Yu Hakusho as Keiko Yukimura.
Laura won her first BAFTA in 2021, being named Best Performer in a Leading Role at the BAFTA Games Awards. She is also the Best Performance recipient of the 2020 The Game Awards for her role as Abby in The Last of Us: Part II. Other accolades include winning five BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Awards (including two Voice Actress of the Year wins and Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game), two BTVA Anime Dub Television/OVA Voice Acting Awards, two BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards, two BTVA Anime Dub Movie/Special Voice Acting Awards and a NAVGTR Award.- Actor
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David Sobolov is the voice of Gorilla Grodd on The CW Network drama The Flash, Volibear in League of Legends for Riot Games, Blitzwing in the Paramount feature Bumblebee, The Centurion in the Fox feature Alita: Battle Angel, and Drax in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy animated series. You can hear David as the voice of Black Knight Garridan in Fortnite, as well as Black Bishop in Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Experience for LucasArts. He's the voice of Shockwave on Transformers Prime, Upgrade and Vin Ethanol on Ben 10, Dr. Fate in Injustice 2, The Arbiter in Halo Wars, and Lobo in Young Justice from Warner Brothers Animation.
David was the voice of Depth Charge on the classic Beast Wars Transformers series, Tatsurion the Unchained (aka Bob) on Kaijudo, Lt. Vasquez in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Jul M'dama in Halo 4, Dr. Garret Bryson in Mass Effect 3, Robocop in Robocop Alpha Commando, Lord Tyger on Spider-Man Unlimited, and Spookie Jar on Sabrina: The Animated Series.
His face and voice were featured in the on-camera performance capture role of Rios in Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel for EA, and in the feature film Sparks. You'll hear David speaking German in the first Call of Duty game, and Klingon in Star Trek Into Darkness.
David studied acting with the legendary Sanford Meisner and Richard Pinter at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York.