D.C. Douglas

Anime voice actor D.C. Douglas is a guest at Thy Geekdom Con 2026

DC Douglas has spent 30+ years in "The Biz" — which is Hollywood-speak for "he's been everywhere, and you definitely know his voice even if you don't know his name." Let's fix that.

VIDEO GAMES — DC is the man behind some of gaming's most iconic villains and beloved weirdos. He's Albert Wesker across nine "Resident Evil" titles spanning over a decade of gloriously menacing badassery — from "Umbrella Chronicles" and "RE5" all the way to 2019's "Teppen." He's also Rayvis in "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor"; Legion in "Mass Effect 2 & 3"; Kamoshida in "Persona 5"; Svarog in "Honkai: Star Rail"; Pod 042 in "Nier: Automata"; Grimoire Noir in "Nier: Replicant"; G1 Michigan in "Armored Core VI"; Azrael in "BlazBlue"; Raven in "Tekken 6"; 89 in "AI: The Somnium Files"; Burton in "Borderlands 3"; foxy grandpa Gunter in "Fire Emblem: Fates"; Rufus and Valimar in the "Trails" series; and Guild Robot #1 in "Black Ops 7." Oh, and various odd characters in both "Borderlands 4" and "Outer Worlds 2!”

ANIME — DC is X Drake in "One Piece," the delightfully unhinged Yoshikage Kira in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," and the magnificently irritable Kalego in "Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun." Beyond that: Shinji in "Lycoris Recoil," Geo in "Bastard!!," Ryu in "Shaman King (2021)," The Praetorian in "Super Crooks," Master in "Akudama Drive," Randle in "Tiger & Bunny," Edo in Netflix's "Ultraman," Battuta in "How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord," Shoot McMahon in "Hunter x Hunter,” and Ryu in the cult classic "Backstreet Girls: Gokudolls" — a sentence that could only come from one career.

CARTOONS — On the Western animation side, DC voiced The Incarnate in Marvel's "What If…?," Omnipod in "WondLa" on Apple TV+, Deathstroke in "DC Super Hero Girls," Newton in "The Rocketeer," Chase in "Transformers: Rescue Bots," Colonel Rawls in the final season of "Regular Show," Superman on "Family Guy,” and Mick in "The Tom and Jerry Show."

FILM & TV — Pa Kettle in "Z Nation," Bud in "Sharknado 2," Zepht in "Star Trek: Enterprise," and Aiden Wexler in Syfy's "Isle of the Dead,” Daniel in “Aquarium of The dad” (noticing a pattern?), and another 300+ appearances on random shows and weird films over the last 25 years.

Check him out on IMDB and DCDouglas.com to spot more titles you know.