Roger Craig Smith (born August 11, 1975) is an American voice actor
and former stand-up comedian, best known as the voice behind Sonic the
Hedgehog from the series of the same name since 2010, Ezio Auditore da
Firenze from the Assassin's Creed series, Chris Redfield in the
Resident Evil series, Hawkodile and Richard from Unikitty!, Captain
America in several Marvel projects, Deidara in Naruto: Shippuden,
Thomas in Regular Show, Shinji Hirako in Bleach, Martin Reest in
Monster, Batman in Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman Ninja, and Superman:
Red Son. He also voiced Kyle Crane in Dying Light and Mirage in Apex
Legends.Born in St. Joseph, Michigan, Smith graduated from Chapman
University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in 2003 with a
degree in screenwriting.Smith originally began his career as a
stand-up comedian, performing stand-up comedy for five years in film
school before getting into voice acting full time in 2005, his
stand-up routines also helped him influence his voice-over career. His
voice-work has been called upon by companies such as Disney/Disney
Television Animation, Cartoon Network, Xbox Game Studios, Sony,
Wal-Mart, Baskin-Robbins, E! and TLC.[self-published source?]
and former stand-up comedian, best known as the voice behind Sonic the
Hedgehog from the series of the same name since 2010, Ezio Auditore da
Firenze from the Assassin's Creed series, Chris Redfield in the
Resident Evil series, Hawkodile and Richard from Unikitty!, Captain
America in several Marvel projects, Deidara in Naruto: Shippuden,
Thomas in Regular Show, Shinji Hirako in Bleach, Martin Reest in
Monster, Batman in Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman Ninja, and Superman:
Red Son. He also voiced Kyle Crane in Dying Light and Mirage in Apex
Legends.Born in St. Joseph, Michigan, Smith graduated from Chapman
University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in 2003 with a
degree in screenwriting.Smith originally began his career as a
stand-up comedian, performing stand-up comedy for five years in film
school before getting into voice acting full time in 2005, his
stand-up routines also helped him influence his voice-over career. His
voice-work has been called upon by companies such as Disney/Disney
Television Animation, Cartoon Network, Xbox Game Studios, Sony,
Wal-Mart, Baskin-Robbins, E! and TLC.[self-published source?]
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