Victor Williams
Description
Victor Williams is an American actor and voice actor born on September 19, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York. He began his on-screen acting career in 1996 with a role in The Jamie Foxx Show and has since built a extensive career spanning both live-action and voice acting. In the realm of animation and anime, he is known for his voice work in various projects. A key anime credit is his role as Dan in the World Record segment of the 2003 animated anthology film The Animatrix, a project that combined American and Japanese animation talents and was directed by Takeshi Koike. He also provided voice work for the 2005 animated film Play Dolls. Beyond these specific anime titles, his voice acting credits include the animated series Justice League in 2001 and the video game NBA 2K9 in 2008. Throughout his career, he has had recurring collaborations with fellow voice actors, including Kevin Michael Richardson and Tara Strong, with whom he worked on The Animatrix and Play Dolls. His body of work demonstrates a versatility that spans television, film, and video games, with a significant number of credits in live-action roles alongside his contributions to animation.
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- EnglishAnime overview: World Record