Noshi Dalal

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Noshir Dalal is an American actor and voice actor known for his work in animation and video games, with a career that spans on-screen roles and extensive voice and performance capture work. He was born on August 15, 1978, in Rochester, New York, and studied acting at the University of Rochester before moving to New York City to work in theater for a decade. He eventually relocated to the Los Angeles area to pursue further opportunities in film and voiceover.

In the realm of animation, Dalal voiced the character Kurosaka, also known as the Dark General, in the 2021 Netflix original anime series Yasuke. Produced by the renowned Japanese studio MAPPA, the series presents a fantastical reimagining of the first African samurai, and Dalal's role contributed to its English-language cast. His other prominent voice work in animated projects includes providing the voice of Admiral Rampart in the first two seasons of the Disney+ series Star Wars: The Bad Batch. He has also lent his voice to episodes of the adult animated anthology series Love, Death & Robots.

While Dalal is highly active in animation, he is particularly acclaimed for his work in the video game industry, where he frequently undertakes both voice and performance capture roles. Among his most notable and recurring video game roles are Charles Smith in Red Dead Redemption 2, the English voice of the protagonist in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Kotallo in Horizon Forbidden West, Bode Akuna in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Rain in Mortal Kombat 1. His performance capture work, which involves acting out a character's movements and expressions, has been a significant part of his career, bringing physical depth to his characters. His career demonstrates a strong focus on roles that require a combination of vocal skill and physical performance, making him a recognizable presence across major animation and gaming franchises.
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