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  • David Scully
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  • David Scully is a writer and voice actor. He is primarily his voice for known as Seth Crown and Thorne in TRON 2.0.
  • David Scully is a voice actor and comedian who voiced both Leon Powalski and Panther Caroso (and some Ape Soldiers) in Star Fox: Assault. Outside of Star Fox he is best known for voicing Sergeant Major Avery Junior Johnson in the Halo video game series and Dimitri in the Sly Cooper series.
  • In addition to his work as a voice-actor, Scully is also a comedian, often using his wide vocal range to do various impressions or moods in his routine. He joined the cast of the long-running Seattle-area local television sketch comedy show Almost Live! during its final seasons in the late nineties.
  • David Scully (born April 16, 1975) is a comedian and voice actor. He is broadly known for his voice acting career in video games, and is most famous for his voice work in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Saw: The Video Game. Scully and Jen Taylor also provided voice-overs for the PC game Aliens Versus Predator 2. He also provided the voice of eight-year-old Elroy in the Headbone Interactive series. He was a moderately successful actor, comedian, playwright and screenplay author in Britain before settling permanently in the United States as a voice over artist.
  • David Scully is a voice actor and writer. He played the voice of several characters in the Sly Cooper series, including Dimitri Lousteau and Rajan. He is also a comedian, often using his wide vocal range to do various impressions or moods in his routine. He joined the cast of the long-running Seattle-area local television sketch comedy show Almost Live! during its final seasons in the late nineties.
  • David Scully is a video game voice actor. For the No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way episode, he provided the voice of Isaac Barnes. David has also provided voices for Aliens vs Predator 2 (Jones), Halo (Sergeant Johnson), TRON 2.0 (J.D. Thorne/Seth Crown), Halo 2 (Sergeant A.J. Johnson), F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon (Douglas Holiday), SiN Episodes: Emergence (Viktor Radek), Halo 3 (Sergeant Avery J. Johnson), Left 4 Dead (Farmhouse Radio Voice) and more.
  • David Scully is a comedian and voice actor. This "vocal chameleon" is primarily known for his voice acting career in video games. He has also been called on to create original characters for games ranging from Southern drill sergeants, Russian spies, California surfers, and British diplomats, to celebrity impressions such as: Barry White, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alec Guinness, Alfred Hitchcock, Humphrey Bogart, Kermit The Frog, Marlon Brando, Russell Crowe, Morgan Freeman, and movie trailer man, Don LaFontaine.
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  • London, England
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  • F.E.A.R.
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Name
  • David Scully
Works
  • Halo series
  • Dota 2
  • Almost Live!
  • Left 4 Dead series
DOB
  • 1975-04-16
Birthdate
  • 1975-04-16
Media
  • Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
  • Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
  • Sly 2: Band of Thieves
  • Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
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  • Douglas Holiday
Gender
  • Male
Nationality
  • American
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  • David Scully is a writer and voice actor. He is primarily his voice for known as Seth Crown and Thorne in TRON 2.0.
  • David Scully is a voice actor and comedian who voiced both Leon Powalski and Panther Caroso (and some Ape Soldiers) in Star Fox: Assault. Outside of Star Fox he is best known for voicing Sergeant Major Avery Junior Johnson in the Halo video game series and Dimitri in the Sly Cooper series.
  • In addition to his work as a voice-actor, Scully is also a comedian, often using his wide vocal range to do various impressions or moods in his routine. He joined the cast of the long-running Seattle-area local television sketch comedy show Almost Live! during its final seasons in the late nineties.
  • David Scully (born April 16, 1975) is a comedian and voice actor. He is broadly known for his voice acting career in video games, and is most famous for his voice work in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Saw: The Video Game. Scully and Jen Taylor also provided voice-overs for the PC game Aliens Versus Predator 2. He also provided the voice of eight-year-old Elroy in the Headbone Interactive series. He was a moderately successful actor, comedian, playwright and screenplay author in Britain before settling permanently in the United States as a voice over artist.
  • David Scully is a voice actor and writer. He played the voice of several characters in the Sly Cooper series, including Dimitri Lousteau and Rajan. He is also a comedian, often using his wide vocal range to do various impressions or moods in his routine. He joined the cast of the long-running Seattle-area local television sketch comedy show Almost Live! during its final seasons in the late nineties.
  • David Scully is a video game voice actor. For the No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way episode, he provided the voice of Isaac Barnes. David has also provided voices for Aliens vs Predator 2 (Jones), Halo (Sergeant Johnson), TRON 2.0 (J.D. Thorne/Seth Crown), Halo 2 (Sergeant A.J. Johnson), F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon (Douglas Holiday), SiN Episodes: Emergence (Viktor Radek), Halo 3 (Sergeant Avery J. Johnson), Left 4 Dead (Farmhouse Radio Voice) and more.
  • David Scully is a comedian and voice actor. This "vocal chameleon" is primarily known for his voice acting career in video games. He has also been called on to create original characters for games ranging from Southern drill sergeants, Russian spies, California surfers, and British diplomats, to celebrity impressions such as: Barry White, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alec Guinness, Alfred Hitchcock, Humphrey Bogart, Kermit The Frog, Marlon Brando, Russell Crowe, Morgan Freeman, and movie trailer man, Don LaFontaine. He was a stage actor, comedian, playwright and sketch writer/comedian for NBC. In 2009 he created his own add firm where he serves as CEO, head writer and designer. He has recently launched his own popular line of greeting cards called The Arts Line. His work can be seen and heard on various websites.
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