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Gallery of the Day – Celebrity Videogame Voice-Overs

Occasionally videogames get our favorite celebrities to do voice-over work. These are a select few that have made an impact over the years.

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This mild mannered electronics expert may seem pretty tame, but in reality he is …

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Comedian David Cross, the star of Arrested Development and Mr. Show with Bob and David, lent his voice to the Grand Theft Auto character.

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This President is made up of processors and wires, but be sure that there’s an actual person behind its voice and it’s …

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The droogiest of the droogs, Malcolm McDowell gives us our first AI president since Ronald Reagan.

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Edward Buck most certainly doesn’t need anyone to speak for him, but if he did he would choose the most attractive actor in Hollywood, like …

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The stubborn Mal Reynolds, or as you would know him, Nathan Fillion.

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Although she’s only in her late 20s she’s ruled Qeynos for seven years. Such fortitude and strength makes you think of one person …

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Heather Graham. You may know her as Rollergirl from Boogie Nights.

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If you need a funnyman for a Grand Theft Auto game, look no further than …

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Ricky Gervais, whose cutting edge humor is perfect for the franchise known for being the edgy one in the room.

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Emperor Martin Septim, from Oblivion is a character so big that he could only be voiced by …

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Sean Bean, Ned Stark himself, lent his voice to the Emperor in this critically acclaimed game. Maybe this got him in the mood to play Ned.

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Sergeant Reznov, from Call of Duty: World at War, is a Red Army squad leader given a voice by …

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The incomparable Gary Oldman gives this Call of Duty game a bit more credibility. Every game could use a bit of Detective Stansfield.

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This “Witch of the Wilds” needs a voice that demands attention and respect, so they got …

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Kate Mulgrew, the multi-talented former Star Trek Captain, became the shape shifting Flemeth. Now that’s what I call an actor that can get into a role.

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