D.C. Douglas, born on February 2nd, is an accomplished American individual. He excels as an actor, voice actor, writer, director, and editor, and is celebrated for his extensive contributions to the entertainment field, particularly within the science fiction genre. Despite being a relative newcomer to the Star Wars universe, his career boasts a diverse portfolio across film, television, video games, and animated series.
Douglas's involvement within the Star Wars galaxy commenced with providing supplementary vocalizations in the MMORPG "Star Wars: The Old Republic." Subsequently, he provided the voice for the character 2MED2 in the widely acclaimed video game "LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga." More recently, Douglas embodied the complex character Rayvis in the critically acclaimed action-adventure title "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor," thereby cementing his presence within the Star Wars mythos.
Outside of the Star Wars franchise, Douglas has contributed to numerous other science fiction projects. Within the video game sphere, he is highly regarded for his depiction of the iconic Albert Wesker in the "Resident Evil" saga, featuring in nine installments between 2007 and 2019. He also voiced Legion in "Mass Effect 2" and "Mass Effect 3," leaving a significant impression on franchise enthusiasts ("Does this unit... Have a soul?").
Douglas's science fiction credentials also encompass the realms of anime and animated shows, including "Transformers: Rescue Bots" and "DC Super Hero Girls."
Regarding motion pictures, Douglas has been featured in several science fiction films, notably "Sharknado 2" and the SyFy original production "Isle of the Dead." His television credits include appearances in sci-fi programs such as "Star Trek: Enterprise" and "Charmed."
In addition to his acting endeavors, Douglas also functions as a writer, director, and editor. He has authored and directed a number of short films in addition to web-based series.