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David Kaye
Kaye at an autograph session at Botcon 2008 in Cincinnati, OhioBorn David V. Hope
October 14, 1964
Peterborough, Ontario, CanadaOccupation Voice actor/Announcer Years active 1986–present Spouse Maria Hope Website http://www.davidkaye.com/ David V. Hope (born October 14, 1964), known professionally as David Kaye, is a Canadian American actor who is better recognized for his work as a voice actor. His most recognized roles include Sesshomaru in the shōnen anime InuYasha, Treize Khushrenada in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Megatron in five of the Transformers series (Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon, and Transformers: Cybertron), Cronus in Class of the Titans and Clank in the Ratchet & Clank series of video games.
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Career
Kaye began his career in radio in the early 1980s, working in London, Ontario and eventually transferring to station LG73 (also known as CKLG, which became CHMJ (AM) in 2001) in British Columbia, Vancouver from 1989 to 1994. Whilst there he was part of "The Morning Zoo" team, writing and improvising material as well as creating characters such as "Cowboy Dick." Kaye also had his own slot, the time of which changed over the years. In 1991, his slot aired from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays.
His acting studies include film and television, cold reading, classical theater acting and character voice study.
His big break in animation came in 1989, when he was cast as the voice of General Hawk in G.I. Joe. Consequently, Kaye lost interest in radio, an integral reason behind his departure from LG73. Since then, he has voiced hundreds of characters, his excellent range allowing a wide variety of ages, accents and dialects. For many, his most notable role is of Megatron in Beast Wars and the related Beast Machines. Kaye continued to voice the subsequent incarnations of Megatron in Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon, and Transformers: Cybertron series. Kaye was not asked to voice Megatron for the Transformers: Robots in Disguise series. He originally was not going to play the character in Transformers: Cybertron, however, Kaye was later asked to reprise his role after a handful of episodes were recorded with a different actor. This gap was the reason the initial three episodes of the series did not air in the United States until later (and even then, the first two were compressed into a single episode.) He has played Megatron for the longest duration when compared with other voice actors of the character. Kaye provided the voice of Megatron's antithesis Optimus Prime in 2007-2009's Transformers Animated, which makes him the first actor who has voiced both Megatron and Optimus Prime on a regular basis.
He is also well versed in automated dialogue replacement (ADR, commonly known as dubbing) in anime, playing Sesshomaru in the popular InuYasha and Soun Tendo in Ranma ½.
His voice has also carried him into audiobooks, video games and commercial radio and television announcing and advertising. He is the current voice over for the Fox Sports Network and can be heard on radio stations worldwide.
Kaye's live action roles consist of a large majority from the Sci-fi genre, such as Battlestar Galactica, The X Files, and The Twilight Zone. He is often typecast as a television reporter or anchor. Kaye has stated that he often becomes more interested with the technical aspects of live action acting rather than preparing for the roles themselves.[citation needed] Consequently, his on-camera roles have waned. Besides there is little time, as 12 hour days in studio recording tend to cut into his time to seriously pursue on-camera roles. He's been asked on several occasions to 'jump back in'. "When the time is right and I can devote more time to the craft, you bet." Additionally, his theatre work has included the popular plays A Streetcar Named Desire and Of Mice and Men.
Currently, Kaye has chosen to dedicate his working hours to voice work, placing his theatre and live action roles on the sidelines.[citation needed]
Filmography
Animation
- Barbie and the Three Musketeers - Alexander
- Barbie as Rapunzel - Hugo
- Barbie Mariposa - Royal Guard
- Broken Saints - Lear Dunham
- Class of the Titans - Cronus
- Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island - Bunga Berry
- Night Warriors: The Anime - Pyron
- Dan Vs. - Additional voices
- Death Note - Shinigami (ep4), additional voices
- Dragon Ball Z - Recoome, Brocco
- Eat-Man '98 - Bolt Crank (Only in the first two episodes; the remaining episodes were not dubbed into English)
- Exosquad - General Draconis, Lt. Hallas
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes - Iron Man
- Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle/Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture - Kim Kaphwan
- Firehouse Tales
- G.I. Joe: Renegades - Narrator (uncredited), Patrick O'Hara
- Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Individual Eleven - Batou
- Hot Wheels AcceleRacers - Deezel "Porkchop" Riggs
- InuYasha - Sesshomaru
- Key the Metal Idol - Tomoyo Wakagi
- Kleo The Misfit Unicorn - Slim and Various
- Kong: The Animated Series - Professor Ramon De la Porta
- Maison Ikkoku - Master of Cha-Cha Maru
- Make Way for Noddy - Noddy
- MegaMan NT Warrior - ProtoMan.EXE
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Treize Khushrenada
- Monster Rancher - Monol, Captain Clay, Celius, End Bringer, Moo (final episode)
- Ranma ½ - Soun Tendo, The Gambling King, Daisuke, Additional Voices
- Regular Show - Addtional Voices
- Ronin Warriors - The Ancient One/Narrator
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated - Argus Fentonpoof, Dr. Phobos, Bill Buntman
- Skysurfer Strike Force - Jack Hollister/Skysurfer One (season 2)
- Street Fighter - Akuma
- The Greatest Heroes of the Bible - Various voices
- Transformers: Animated - Optimus Prime, Grimlock, Lugnut, Cliffjumper, Warpath, Highbrow
- Transformers: Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Armada, Energon, and Cybertron - Megatron, Savage/Noble, Galvatron
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger - Monster 18
- Transformers: Prime
- The Twisted Whiskers Show - Claude
- Up - Newsreel announcer
- X-Men: Evolution - Professor X, Apocalypse, Multiple
- Young Justice - James Gordon
Live action
- Battlestar Galactica - James McManus (Season 1: "Colonial Day", Season 2: "Lay Down Your Burdens (Part 1)", "Lay Down Your Burdens (Part 2)")
- Carpool - Scott Lewis
- Death Note - voice of Koreyoshi Kitamura
- Happy Gilmore - Reporter
- Martian Child - Andy
- The X Files - (2 episodes)
- X2: X-Men United - TV Host (Uncredited)
Video games
- Batman: Arkham City - James Gordon
- Beetle Adventure Racing - Game Announcer
- Dead Island - Logan
- Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2 - Üso Ewin
- Impossible Creatures - Upton Julius
- InuYasha: Feudal Combat - Sesshomaru
- Kessen - Narrator
- Lost: Via Domus - John Locke
- Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects - Iron Man, Daredevil
- Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 - Captain America, Col. Nick Fury
- Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond - Matt Hazard
- Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS - ProtoMan.EXE
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space - Random Pilots
- Need for Speed series - Game Announcer
- Psychonauts - Ford Cruller
- Ratchet & Clank series - Clank
- Resistance: Fall of Man, Resistance 2 - Nathan Hale
- Spider-Man: Friend or Foe - Electro
- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions - Mysterio
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - Suhadi Sadono
- Transformers - Megatron
- Transformers Animated - Optimus Prime and Lugnut
- Overstrike - Dalton Brooks
Other
- BBC Radio 1 - Announcer: Coverage of Miami Winter Music Conference 2007 Radio 1 In Miami
External links
- Official website
- David Kaye at the Internet Movie Database
- David Kaye at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Interview with David Kaye - Jan 2004
Categories:- 1964 births
- American voice actors
- Audio book narrators
- Canadian film actors
- Canadian television actors
- Canadian voice actors
- Living people
- People from Peterborough, Ontario
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