Gary Dourdan

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Gary Dourdan is an American actor whose career spans film, television, and voice acting. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he began his screen career in the late 1980s with a recurring role on the comedy series A Different World. Throughout the 1990s, he built a diverse portfolio with supporting parts in feature films such as Alien Resurrection, Playing God, and Thursday. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Warrick Brown on the long-running CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a role he played for over 180 episodes from 2000 to 2008.

Within the realm of animation, Dourdan has contributed his voice to character roles. He is credited with providing the voice for a character in the first season of the animated series Kim Possible. His most widely recognized voice acting performance is in the 2008 direct-to-video anthology film Batman: Gotham Knight. Set between the movies Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, the film presents six interconnected stories in an anime style. In the segment titled Crossfire, Dourdan voices Detective Crispus Allen, a Gotham City police officer who is skeptical of Batman's methods. This role represents a notable intersection of his live-action acting career with the animated superhero genre.

Information regarding recurring collaborations with specific voice directors, studios, or other voice actors is not readily available. Similarly, while his live-action work has earned him industry recognition, such as NAACP Image Awards for CSI, no specific awards or major nominations for his voice acting performances are documented in the available sources.
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