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Christopher Randolph Born 1959
Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesNationality American Occupation Actor Christopher Randolph (born 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actor known for providing the English voice for Hal "Otacon" Emmerich in the Metal Gear series. Prior to landing his role as Otacon, he auditioned for multiple parts, including Solid Snake [1]. He also writes, directs, and teaches acting [2].
His on-screen guest appearances include TV shows such as Will & Grace, Doogie Howser, M.D., Mad About You, and NewsRadio. He's appeared on several soap operas, including Days of Our Lives, As the World Turns, and Guiding Light, where he continues to recur as ER Doctor Tompkins; and he has leading roles in the short films "Convention" directed by Ryan Fleck (Half Nelson), and "Pumpkin Hell" directed by Max Finneran. His numerous stage credits include "King Lear" on Broadway with Christopher Plummer, and many Off-Broadway and regional productions around the country. He is the brother of actress Tod Randolph, and singer/songwriter Nick Randolph of the group "Stonehoney."
He also appeared in an episode of James Rolfe's "Angry Video Game Nerd". LINKS Interviews This Week in Geek interview with Christopher Randolph
Categories:- American voice actors
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