D.C. Douglas

D.C. Douglas voice actor profile
Birth Date: 02/02/1966

Character work defines this performer's career, spanning Hollywood villains and animated icons since the 1980s. Trained at the Estelle Harman Actors Workshop after relocating from the Bay Area, he built a reputation through theater before moving into television and voice work. Best known for Albert Wesker in Resident Evil, Legion in Mass Effect, and Yoshikage Kira in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

D.C. Douglas’s Journey from Bay Area Theater to Hollywood Villainy

Grandparents who worked vaudeville and burlesque circuits passed something down to Douglas long before any casting director took notice. That family history surfaced on Bay Area stages throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, then carried him to Los Angeles in 1985, where he trained at the Estelle Harman Actors Workshop. He co-founded the improv troupe Section Eight and joined Theater of NOTE, building a foundation that led to early television work, including a recurring role on the NBC pilot Boston Common in 1996.

The Resident Evil and Mass Effect Era

Albert Wesker turned Douglas into a fixture of survival horror. He voiced the character across nine games between 2007 and 2019, starting with Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and continuing through Resident Evil 5 and Teppen, making him the only actor to carry the role that long within the franchise. Around the same period he gave voice to Legion, the synthetic Geth ally in the Mass Effect trilogy, a performance later preserved in the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remaster.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Anime Credits

Yoshikage Kira arrived through the English dub of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable, a role that built him a following among anime fans separate from his gaming audience. Douglas had dabbled in anime dubbing during the 2000s but didn’t pursue it regularly until 2014, citing convention appearances and the chance to travel while working as reasons to stay involved. Additional anime credits include X. Drake in One Piece, Geo Noto Soto in Bastard!!, and Kitamura in Erased.

Television, Commercials, and Later Game Work

Network television kept Douglas working steadily, with appearances on 24 as Blake Simon, Star Trek: Enterprise as Zepht, and recurring parts on Z Nation, Castle, and Criminal Minds. His commercial voice became familiar through Geico’s Real Person campaign in the mid-2000s. Game work continued into the following decade with Rayvis in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Svarog in Honkai: Star Rail, and Kamoshida in Persona 5, while his vocal ensemble work on NieR: Automata earned a Behind The Voice Actors award in 2018.

D.C. Douglas Voices

Credits on MTVA: 5 Roles from 5 Titles
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Video Games

Game: Tekken 8 (2024)
Raven (Japanese)
Six months off the grid sounds like a vacation until you learn Raven spent every day of it grinding through...
Game: Dead or Alive 6 (2019)
Diego (English)
Diego is a character from Dead or Alive 6 voiced by D.C. Douglas in English and voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto...
Game: NieR: Automata (2017)
Pod 042 (English)
Pod 042 is a character from NieR: Automata voiced by D.C. Douglas in English and voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto in...
Game: Persona 5 (2016)
Suguru Kamoshida is a character from Persona 5 voiced by D.C. Douglas in English and voiced by Yūji Mitsuya in...

Movies

Gin (English)
Gin is a character from Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine voiced by D.C. Douglas in English and voiced by Yukitoshi...
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