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'''James Horan''' (born [[December 14]], [[1954]]) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He's known to ''Star Trek'' fans for a number of roles, including Ikat'ika on ''Deep Space Nine'' and the enigmatic "Future Guy" on ''Enterprise''. He's made a number of guest appearances on live action TV, and also lent his voice talents to Doc LaCroix on ''Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles'', Smaug in ''The Hobbit'' video game, Doctor Strange and Ultron in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', Jack Ryder in ''[[Batman]]: Arkham Asylum'', and played Scar in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' (alongside [[Kirk Thornton]]). | '''James Horan''' (born [[December 14]], [[1954]]) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He's known to ''Star Trek'' fans for a number of roles, including Ikat'ika on ''Deep Space Nine'' and the enigmatic "Future Guy" on ''Enterprise''. He's made a number of guest appearances on live action TV, and also lent his voice talents to Doc LaCroix on ''Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles'', Smaug in ''The Hobbit'' video game, Doctor Strange and Ultron in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', Jack Ryder in ''[[Batman]]: Arkham Asylum'', and played Scar in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' (alongside [[Kirk Thornton]]). | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 27 June 2012
James Horan (born December 14, 1954) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He's known to Star Trek fans for a number of roles, including Ikat'ika on Deep Space Nine and the enigmatic "Future Guy" on Enterprise. He's made a number of guest appearances on live action TV, and also lent his voice talents to Doc LaCroix on Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles, Smaug in The Hobbit video game, Doctor Strange and Ultron in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Jack Ryder in Batman: Arkham Asylum, and played Scar in Kingdom Hearts II (alongside Kirk Thornton).

