The voice of play
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X-Men and Star-Trek actor Patrick Stewart has lent his deep and authoritative voice to many vocal projects, including Star Trek: Legacy and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. He did the voiceover for Emperor Uriel Septim VII, the son of Pelagius IV and twenty- first emperor of the Septim dynasty in the game. Over 3.5 million copies of this game were sold.
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In 2007, Frozen voice over artist Kristen Bell, ventured into new territory: video games. She voiced the modern-day assassin Lucy in Assassin’s Creed. But that wasn’t the end of it. Two years later, Kristen reprised her role for Assassin’s Creed 2.
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Hollywood actor Samuel L Jackson, known for his cult classic role in Pulp Fiction, voiced LSPD officer and C.R.A.S.H. member Frank Tenpenny in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The game has sold over 27 million copies.
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Hollywood actor Gary Oldman is no stranger to video game voice acting, and has given his voice to characters in both the Spyro and Call of Duty series: World at War. The 56-year-old actor voiced Ignitus, the Master of Fire and the father-figure to Spyro from the game series, The Legend of Spyro, and Sergeant Viktor Reznov, the secondary protagonist of the Russian campaign and a non-playable character in Call Of Duty: World at War. The game has sold over 11 million copies.
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