Dameon Clarke
Dameon J. Clarke | |
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Born |
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada | January 16, 1972
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Actor |
Agent | Prestige Talent, Justice and Ponder, Abrams, BBR, Mary Collins Agency |
Website |
dameonclarke |
Dameon J. Clarke is a Canadian actor who has done work for films, television shows, anime and video games. Many of his live-action works include supporting roles in shows like Graceland, 24, Castle, Supernatural and Prison Break. Clarke has also done voice-acting roles as Handsome Jack in the Borderlands video game series and Cell in Dragon Ball Z.
Career
Clarke began acting at the age of eleven in Vancouver, Canada. His first role was a made-for-TV movie called Secrets of a Married Man as the son of Chris Jordan (played by William Shatner). After several years as a young actor, Clarke took a sabbatical from acting to finish school before returning to voice acting at age twenty-five. .
While living in Dallas, Texas in the early 2000s, Dameon Clarke worked alongside Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey, Jr. and director Richard Linklater in a leading role in the film A Scanner Darkly, which would later help launch his film and TV career. He was also introduced to Funimation Productions and starred in many of their shows, including Dragon Ball Z, Full Metal Alchemist, YuYu Hakusho and many more. Clarke earned a BTVA Award for his role as Cell in Dragon Ball Z.
Dameon Clarke is one of the few actors to have guest-starred on the entire CSI franchise and two shows of the NCIS franchise (NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS). In 2008, Clarke starred in the film How to Be a Serial Killer and won several awards, including ones from the NY Horror Film Festival and LA Shriekfest Film Festival, for his portrayal of Mike Wilson. Clarke is currently entering his third season on Graceland as ADIC Clarke on the USA Network.
Filmography
Television
- Rizzoli & Isles
- Graceland – ADIC Clarke (Assistant Director In Charge of the FBI) (multiple episodes)
- 24 – Alan Tanner (multiple episodes)
- NCIS – Homicide Detective Paul Dockry
- NCIS: Los Angeles – Gage Jensen
- Castle – Scott Dunn (multiple episodes)
- Prison Break – Andrew Blauner (4 episodes)
- Criminal Minds – Chris Crawford
- Supernatural – Jack Montgomery
- Major Crimes – Alan Burke
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Scott Tucker
- CSI: Miami – Wayne Reynolds
- CSI: NY – Aaron Dexter
- Without a Trace – Kelsey Howard
- What About Brian – Brad (multiple episodes)
- Make It or Break It – Committee Chairman
- Raising the Bar – Sean Lusik
- Walker, Texas Ranger – Guest Star
- Third Watch – Estrada (2 episodes)
- LAX – Jim
- Nobody's Happy – John O'Connor
Film
- The Alamo – Mr. Jones
- A Scanner Darkly – Mike
- Blackout – Mark
- The Bystander Theory – Jason Kilgore
- Drew Peterson: Untouchable – Detective Franklin
- Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal – Coach Adam Reeve
- Hall of Mirrors – Agent Riley
- House of the Generals – Fritz
- How to Be a Serial Killer – Mike Wilson – New York City Horror Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 2008[1]
- Hawken – Otto
- I Love You Phillip Morris – Houston Lawyer
- Indefinitely – Jay Hossela
- Kiss the Devil in the Dark – Marcus
- The Mecca – Mobster
- The President's Man: A Line in the Sand – Andy Shelby
- The Prodigy – Chris
- Quiet Desperation – Clyde Calloway
- Saving Jessica Lynch – Ranger Harper
- Secondhand Lions – Animal Truck Driver
- Secrets of a Married Man – Alex
- Seventy-8 – Edward
- Sister – Brett
- Sole Possessions – Danny
- Who the F is Buddy Applebaum – Tom Stevens
Video games
- Army of Two – Multiple Roles
- Army of Two: The 40th Day – US Grunt[2]
- Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr – Ken, Editor, Hale Cooper
- BloodRayne series
- BloodRayne – Hedrox, Zerenski
- BloodRayne 2 – Zerenski, Minions, Additional Voices
- Borderlands
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! – Jack[3]
- Borderlands 2 – Handsome Jack, Marshall Friedman[4] – Video Game Award for Best Male Voice Acting, 2012
- Tales from the Borderlands – Handsome Jack
- Dawn of Mana – Multiple Characters
- Dragon Ball series
- Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo – Bora, Tambourine
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 – Cell, Tambourine
- Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas – Cell, Cell Jr. (2002–2008)
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai – Cell
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai – Another Road – Cell
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse - Cell
- Super Dragon Ball Z – Cell
- Final Fantasy IV DS – Scarmiglione
- Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir – Scar
- The Last Remnant – Young
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3 – Nathan "Rad" Spencer
- Roadkill – Slade
- Skylanders: Trap Team – Multiple Characters
- Spikeout: Battlestreet – Multiple Voices
- Street Fighter X Tekken – Rolento
- Ultra Street Fighter IV – Rolento (credited as Alan Smithe)
- Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict – Anubis
- Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria – Arngrim (uncredited)
- Ys: The Ark of Napishtim – Dogi
Anime
- Blue Gender – Dice Quaid, Ted
- Case Closed – George Kaminski (seasons 1–4) (39 episodes), Inspector Worthington, Lily's Father, Walton
- Dragon Ball series – (12 Eps.) Tambourine
- Dragon Ball GT – Cell (Multiple Eps.)
- Dragon Ball Z – Cell (63 Eps.), Gohan (Future), Pigero (Ep. 16)
- Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound – Producer
- Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan – Paragus
- Dragon Ball Z Kai – Cell (29 episodes)
- Ergo Proxy – Proxy One (Multiple Eps.)
- Fullmetal Alchemist – Scar (18 episodes)
- Fruits Basket – Kazuma Sohma
- The Galaxy Railways – President Drake (Ep. 13–14)
- Girls Bravo – Ebi (monologue) (multiple episodes)
- Gunslinger Girl – Victor Hilshire (multiple episodes)
- GunXSword – Wu
- Kamichu! – Neko Modoki
- Kiddy Grade – Armblast[5] (multiple episodes)
- Lupin III – Chris, Philip (multiple episodes)
- Lupin III: Voyage to Danger – Keith Hayden
- YuYu Hakusho – Younger Toguro
Theater
- A Journey to the Center of the Earth – Gordon
- Cause of Death – Mr. Haines
- Goody Fucking Two Shoes – Craig
- This Lime Tree Bower – Ray
- Wedding Spell – Sir Gawain
Awards
- NY Horror Film Festival Award for Best Actor as Mike Wilson in How to Be a Serial Killer
- Shriekfest LA Film Festival Award for Best Actor as Mike Wilson in How to Be a Serial Killer
- Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance by a Human Male as Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2
- BTVA Award for Best Actor in an Animated Series as Cell in Dragon Ball Z Kai
External links
- Official website
- Dameon Clarke at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Dameon Clarke at the Internet Movie Database
- Dameon Clarke at Behind The Voice Actors
References
- ↑ "Corporate Info". Montereymedia.com. 2009-08-18. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
- ↑ EA Montreal. Army of Two: The 40th Day. Electronic Arts. Scene: Closing credits, Voice Talent.
- ↑ 2K Australia, Gearbox Software. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!. 2K Games. Scene: Closing credits, 3:55 minutes in.
- ↑ Gearbox Software. Borderlands 2. 2K Games. Scene: Closing credits, 3:30 in.
- ↑ "Watch Kiddy Grade Anime Episodes Streaming on FUNimation". Funimation.com. Retrieved 2014-02-12.