Roger Craig Smith
Roger Craig Smith
Roger Craig Smith is an American voice actor and former stand-up comedian, widely recognized for his iconic work in video games and animation. Born on August 11, 1975, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Smith began his career in comedy before transitioning to voice acting. He is best known for voicing Chris Redfield in the Resident Evil video game series and Sonic the Hedgehog in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Smith’s ability to bring characters to life with his versatile voice has made him a standout talent in the entertainment industry, with roles spanning across video games, television, and movies.
In addition to his voice acting career, Roger Craig Smith has worked as a voice director and producer, further showcasing his expertise in the entertainment industry. He has voiced numerous characters in a variety of genres, including the action-packed series Batman: Arkham Origins, where he portrayed Batman, and various animated TV shows like Avengers Assemble and The Legend of Korra. Smith’s work in video games and animation has earned him a dedicated fan base, and he continues to be one of the most sought-after voice actors in the industry.
One of his notable quotes is, "The best part of voice acting is that you get to create something unique every time, and you get to put yourself into the character." This reflects Smith's belief in the creative freedom that comes with voice acting, where each performance is an opportunity to explore a new role and express something personal. Through his extensive career, Roger Craig Smith has become a beloved figure in the world of voice acting, known for his diverse range of characters and his ability to connect with audiences on a deep level.