Alex Fernandez

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Alex Fernandez is an American actor with an extensive career in both on-screen television roles and voice acting for animation and video games. He has been active in the entertainment industry since at least the mid-1980s. His voice acting work is prominent in English dubs of Japanese anime, animated series, and a wide range of video game titles.

In the realm of anime and animated features, Fernandez has contributed his voice to a variety of projects. He voiced the character Choco in the 2006 English adaptation of the anime film Tekkonkinkreet. His role as Philotas is in the animated feature Alexander: The Movie, also known as Alexander Senki or Reign: The Conqueror. He also took on the title role in the English version of the original video animation New Hurricane Polymar, voicing the character Hurricane Polymar. Other notable anime voice roles include Kyle in Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Leon in Pet Shop of Horrors, and Tatsunosuke in Ninja Scroll: The Series. He also provided voices for segments of The Animatrix and the series Spawn.

Beyond anime, Fernandez is highly recognized for his prolific work in video games. He is well-known for voicing the antagonist Maester Seymour Guado in the iconic role-playing game Final Fantasy X and its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2. He has also voiced notable characters such as Carlito Keyes in Dead Rising, Mangus in Brütal Legend, Uka-Uka in Crash Twinsanity (taking over the role from Clancy Brown), and Abel in The Walking Dead: The Final Season. One of his earliest roles was as the original voice of The Chief in the classic educational game Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?. His extensive video game filmography includes many other titles, such as the Saints Row series, various Star Wars games, and multiple installments in the James Bond franchise.

In addition to his voice work, Fernandez has built a substantial career in live-action television. He has appeared in numerous popular series, with recurring roles as National Security Advisor Anthony Prado on Commander in Chief, Rafael Alvarez on Without a Trace, Roy Vickers on Dallas, and Pablo Diaz on Devious Maids. He has also made guest appearances in a wide array of shows including Prison Break, Heroes, House, NCIS, True Detective, and The West Wing, demonstrating his versatility as a performer.
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