Richard Waugh

Richard Waugh

Infobox Actor


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birthname = Richard Waugh
birthdate = birth date and age|1961|2|28
birthplace = London, Ontario, Canada flagicon|Canada
occupation = Actor
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Richard Waugh is one of the more recent voice actors for Albert Wesker in the video games ", Resident Evil 0" and "Resident Evil 4". He has lent his voice throughout Capcom's "Resident Evil", for which he has been thanked and acknowledged. His distinctive approach to voicing the character has influenced all other actors who have played the part including Jason O'Mara in the movie . He spent six years with the Shaw Festival multiple award-winner for work in commercials.

On television, he was a member of the repertory cast of the A&E TV series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery" (2001-2002). He also played the title role of Jimmy MacDonald in "Jimmy MacDonald's Canada", a 2005 comedy mockumentary that ran on CBC. In film Richard Waugh starred alongside Timothy Dalton in the film "Possessed". He also had a brief appearance in the film "Ice Bound". He played an FBI agent in the 2003 remake of "The In-laws".

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