Bryan Session
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Bryan Session is a San Francisco-based voice artist who has worked professionally for more than 20 years. He has narrated documentaries, provided voice-overs for commercials and corporate videos, and acted in numerous video games for Sony PlayStation and others. His roles have included Dr. Lawrence Mujari in the Syphon Filter series as well as several characters in Tekken 4. Bryan has worked for ESPN, VH-1, Discovery Networks, the Oracle Corporation and many others. He plays Dr. Jekyll in the Shoestring Radio Production of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and provides the title voice in the children’s interactive game Brian the Brain.