One-Winged-Angel wrote:
Tony Jay was the best.
And he will be sorely missed. BTW, nice new Kefka avatar.
Hokay.....
(Deep breath, and in no particular order....)
Michael Bell. Most notable role for me: He plays the role of Raziel from the
Legacy of Kain games with such dignity and clarity that I thought he was much younger. He is also good as The Pain from "Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater", and Medivh in "Warcraft III".
Simon Templeman. Kain from the
Legacy of Kain games, he gives malicious and Machiavellian life to what, in the first few LOK games, could've been a one-dimensional character.
Tony Jay. The Elder God, Zephon and (in the first game) Mortanius from the
Legacy of Kain games, Megabyte from
ReBoot, Dr Lipshitz from
Rugrats, Judge Frollo from
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Shere Kahn from recent productions relating to Disney's version of
The Jungle Book, and all around deep, dark and often sinister voice. He died last year, and he will be sorely missed.
Richard Doyle is a wonderful actor who played not only the sinister and manipulative Moebius from
Legacy of Kain, but also the wonderfully villainous Pious Augustus from
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem and the pyromaniacal cosmonaut from hell, The Fury from
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
David Hayter, who is known to one and all as Solid Snake (as well as Naked Snake) from the
Metal Gear Solid games. He also has apparently beaten every Metal Gear game he's voiced, and wrote the screenplays for the first two
X-Men films.
Paul Eiding, who while capturing the very essence of Colonel Campbell in the
Metal Gear Solid games, and doing a good job as Cedric from
Dark Chronicle (
Dark Cloud 2 for Yanks), he captured very well the OTT villainy needed for Porfessor Hojo for
Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus.
Roy Skelton, Peter Hawkins, Peter Halliday, Michael Wisher, David Graham and Nicholas Briggs are to be commended amongst bringing various monsters of
Doctor Who to life with wonderful voice acting, including the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Silurians, and many others.
Other voice actors in
Doctor Who that deserve a mention include John Leeson, the voice of K-9, as well as various incidental voices in the show, and Gabriel Woolf, who played the wonderfully villainous Sutekh in
Pyramids of Mars, and the voice of The Beast in
The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit.
Quinton Flynn, for bringing Raiden (
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty), Reno (
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children), Isaaru (
Final Fantasy X and
X-2) and Axel (
Kingdom Hearts II), with the right amount of attitude for each. (Axel's best moment is when, in response to Roxas' assertion that he's remembered his friendship, Axel, in a partly-angry, partly-resigned, and minorly sarcastic tone, snarls "I'm so FLATTERED!")
James Arnold Taylor, not just for doing a damn good job of playing Tidus and Shuyin (
Final Fantasy X and
X-2), but doing a very good impression (very hard to tell the difference) of Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow in
Kingdom Hearts II.
Jennifer Hale, for her various roles in the
Metal Gear Solid series (Naomi Hunter and Rose), but as the main characters of
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (Alexandra Roivas) and
Metroid Prime (Yes, she plays the grunts and screams of Samus Aran!)
Kim Mai Guest, as Mei Ling in
Metal Gear Solid and as Shalua Rui in
Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus
John diMaggio, as the wonderful Bender in
Futurama, Wakka and Kimahri in
Final Fantasy X and
X-2, and (thanks to my watching YouTube) as a wonderfully comedic Gilgamesh in
Final Fantasy XII.
Billy West, wonderful as many roles in
Futurama, including Fry, the Professor, and Dr Zoidberg.
Cam Clarke, playing Liquid Snake in the
Metal Gear Solid games.
George Newbern, first doing a good job as Mevyn Nooj in
Final Fantasy X-2, but showing his true potential in his appearances as Sephiroth in
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and
Kingdom Hearts II.
Hedy Burress, adds a lot to Yuna from
Final Fantasy X and
X-2, but improves especially in
X-2. Also plays Seymour's mother (hmm, something Freudian in the casting, I suspect)
Matt McKenzie is enigmatic as Auron from
Final Fantasy X.
Gregg Berger, wonderful as the obnoxious, but ultimately good Jecht from
Final Fantasy X, and wonderfully malevolent Turel from
Legacy of Kain: Defiance (I saw a making of video showing Berger acting out Turel's lines. Scary)
Corey Burton, not only for his roles in
Final Fantasy X and
X-2, but his very David Warner sound-a-like roles in
Kingdom Hearts II as Sark and the MCP.
Much of the cast of the Compilation of
Final Fantasy VII, including Steve Burton, Mena Suvari, Steve Blum and Rachel Leigh Cook.
......and that's about as much as I can muster.....
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