Roger JacksonAmerican voice actor
Date of Birth: 29.08.1956
Country: USA |
Content:
- Roger L. Jackson: The Voice of Ghostface
- Scream Trilogy and Beyond
- Video Game Icon
- Diverse Acting
- Zone of the Enders
- Scream 4 Reunion
Roger L. Jackson: The Voice of Ghostface
Roger L. Jackson is an American voice actor best known for his portrayal of Ghostface in the "Scream" film series. Nicknamed "Hollywood's Best Kept Secret" by E! Entertainment Television, Jackson has provided voices for a wide range of characters.
Scream Trilogy and Beyond
Jackson's iconic role as the killer in Wes Craven's "Scream" trilogy cemented his reputation as a master of horror voice acting. He has also appeared in numerous animated films and television shows, including Disney's "The Book of Pooh" and the hit series "The Powerpuff Girls."
Video Game Icon
Beyond his film and television work, Jackson has had a prolific career in video games. He has voiced monsters for "Dungeons & Dragons," heroes in "Galena" and "Baldur's Gate," and has collaborated extensively with the "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" franchises. Additionally, he has voiced cats in virtual pet programs.
Diverse Acting
Jackson's versatility extends to educational programs created for "The Learning Company" and "Broderbund." He has contributed to games such as "Final Fantasy X" and "King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride." Notably, he voiced the Cheshire Cat and Jabberwocky in American McGee's "Alice" and over thirty characters in Electronic Arts' "Sherlock Holmes" game.
Zone of the Enders
Jackson portrayed the tyrannical Colonel Noman in "Zone of the Enders" and its sequel, "Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner." Additionally, he voiced John O'Connor in Delphine Software International's "Fade to Black."
Scream 4 Reunion
In 2011, Jackson returned to the "Scream" franchise to reprise his role as Ghostface in "Scream 4." His chilling performance remains an unforgettable part of the horror genre.