You were always the character guy.” I started doing characters and voices in my comedy act and started hearing more about people asking me who was representing me for voice over work and hearing less of “Hey we’d like to book you to do your wonderful standup comedy.” They weren’t saying that. On the advice of my High School theater arts instructor, who after hearing me do some standup said, “Hey do your characters. Ended up going to college and while I was in college I started doing standup comedy. Got out of High School and thought I was going to be a drummer in a band and all that stuff and that didn’t really go anywhere. ![]() ![]() Was always sort of playing bit parts in plays and things like that. I wanted to be more of a ham than anything else. I was always kind of a goofball in school. I guess I’ll try and make this as quick as possible. Well I guess there is an element to how the happy break of having somebody “discover” you in a class. So how did you get started in voice work? I read your bio and it looks like you just jumped right in. Roger, Thank you for taking the time to chat with us today. Over the past few years, Roger has done voice work for Cartoon Network, Microsoft Game Studios, Nickelodeon and Sony. ![]() In addition to his work in film, Roger has done voice work as the role of Batman in Warner Bros video game, Batman: Arkham Origins. We had the opportunity to speak to Roger Craig Smith, an American Voice Actor, who has lent his voice to various projects like Sonic the Hedgehog (in Disney’s Wreck-It-Ralph, video game and film), Captain America / Steve Rogers in Avengers Assemble on Disney XD and as Ripslinger, the villain in Disney’s brand new animated feature film Planes. When you go to the movies and watch an animated film, or when you’re at home playing video games, have you ever wondered who the voices were behind all those animated characters we have grown to know and love? Or what it takes to be a voice actor? This post contains affiliate links and our team will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on the links.
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