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'''Keith David''' (born [[June 4]], [[1956]]) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He has appeared in several high-profile motion pictures such as [[Michael Bay]]'s ''[[Armageddon]]'', and in many cult classics such as John Carpenter's ''They Live'' and ''The Thing'', but is perhaps best known for his role as Imam in ''Pitch Black'' and ''The Chronicles of Riddick''.   
'''Keith David''' (born [[June 4]], [[1956]]) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He has appeared in several high-profile motion pictures such as [[Michael Bay]]'s ''[[Armageddon]]'', and in many cult classics such as John Carpenter's ''They Live'' and ''The Thing'', but is perhaps best known for his role as Imam in ''Pitch Black'' and ''The Chronicles of Riddick''.   


On the voice acting side, he is recognized for such roles as Goliath in Disney's ''Gargoyles'', the title character from HBO's ''Spawn'', the Arbiter in the ''Halo'' game series, David Anderson in the ''Mass Effect'' game series, Dr. Facilier in Disney's ''The Princess and the Frog'', Chaos in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and its sequel, as well as narrating commercials for the US Navy. Recently, David has lent his voice to [[Activision Blizzard]]'s  video game juggernaut ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'' alongside [[Lance Henriksen]] and [[Glenn Morshower]], as well as Electronic Arts' ''Mass Effect'' and ''Mass Effect 2'', the former also with Henriksen.
On the voice acting side, he is recognized for such roles as Goliath in Disney's ''Gargoyles'', the title character from HBO's ''Spawn'', the Arbiter in the ''Halo'' game series, David Anderson in the ''Mass Effect'' game series, Dr. Facilier in Disney's ''The Princess and the Frog'', Chaos in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and its sequel, as well as narrating commercials for the US Navy. Recently, David has lent his voice to [[Activision Blizzard]]'s  video game juggernaut ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'' alongside [[Lance Henriksen]] and [[Glenn Morshower]], as well as Electronic Arts' ''Mass Effect'', ''Mass Effect 2'' and ''Mass Effect 3'', the first and last of which were also with Henriksen.


He is, perhaps, the coolest man alive today.
He is, perhaps, the coolest man alive today.

Revision as of 19:36, 4 December 2014

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Keith David (born June 4, 1956) is an American screen actor and voice actor. He has appeared in several high-profile motion pictures such as Michael Bay's Armageddon, and in many cult classics such as John Carpenter's They Live and The Thing, but is perhaps best known for his role as Imam in Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick.

On the voice acting side, he is recognized for such roles as Goliath in Disney's Gargoyles, the title character from HBO's Spawn, the Arbiter in the Halo game series, David Anderson in the Mass Effect game series, Dr. Facilier in Disney's The Princess and the Frog, Chaos in Dissidia Final Fantasy and its sequel, as well as narrating commercials for the US Navy. Recently, David has lent his voice to Activision Blizzard's video game juggernaut Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 alongside Lance Henriksen and Glenn Morshower, as well as Electronic Arts' Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, the first and last of which were also with Henriksen.

He is, perhaps, the coolest man alive today.

Voice roles

Transformers (2007) The Game

Notes

  • It was originally believed that Keith David would play Barricade in the movie as well as the game. However his agent confirmed he would only be in the game. You have no idea how pissed people were.