Doug Lee

Description
Doug Lee is an American voice actor and narrator known for his work in animation and video games, often providing voices for older, authoritative male characters. He was born in Los Angeles, California, and spent part of his youth in Europe before returning to the United States to attend UCLA. His career in media began in broadcasting, where he spent a decade as a radio on-air personality, a role that ultimately led him to pursue acting professionally.

In the realm of anime and animated features, Lee's voice can be heard in several English-language adaptations. He is the Narrator for the Saban dub of the My Favorite Fairy Tales episode Red Riding Hood. His other anime voice roles include the character Fad in the series Cowboy Bebop and the Minister in Robotech II: The Sentinels. He also provided the voice for the Magic Mirror in the Snow White segment of the Grimm's Fairy Tales television series.

Lee is also widely recognized for his extensive contributions to video games. He is perhaps best known as the definitive voice of Indiana Jones in several LucasArts video games, including Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine. He has been a recurring voice in the Koei Tecmo Warriors franchise, voicing the character Huang Gai and often serving as the narrator in numerous titles such as Dynasty Warriors 5, 6, and 7, as well as the Warriors Orochi series. His other prominent video game roles include the sage Tellah and the archfiend Rubicante in the 3D remake of Final Fantasy IV, for which he was credited under the alias Lee Everest, and Gouken in the Street Fighter IV series.
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