Robbie Stevens

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Robbie Stevens is a British voice actor with a career spanning several decades, known for his versatile character work in animation, video games, and audio dramas. He is also occasionally credited under the name Ben Stephens. Stevens trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and spent ten years working in theatre and television before transitioning to voice acting full-time.

Stevens has been providing voices for projects since 1983, with a significant and long-standing association with the works of Gerry Anderson. He is particularly recognized for his extensive range of characters in the series Terrahawks, where he voiced roles including Yungstar, 101, Stew Dapples, Dix-Huit, and Hudson. He later took on the role of Captain Blue in the CGI series New Captain Scarlet.

In anime and animation dubbing, Stevens is known for his work on the English adaptation of the film Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva. In this British-produced dub, he provided the voices for two characters: Oswald Whistler and Pierre Starbuck. His video game credits are extensive and include performances in major franchises such as the Fable series, Assassin's Creed, and Call of Duty: Black Ops. Beyond this, his voice can be heard in numerous other games, including Aegyptus and Sea Wolf.

Stevens has also built a prolific career in audio drama, notably with Big Finish Productions, where he has voiced various characters in their range of Doctor Who audio adventures. His credits for Big Finish include appearances in episodes such as Quicksilver, We Are the Daleks, Criss-Cross, The Waters of Amsterdam, The Peterloo Massacre, The Helliax Rift, and Order of the Daleks. In addition to his character work, his professional experience encompasses a wide variety of voiceovers for radio and television commercials, as well as educational projects for teaching English as a foreign language.
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