D.C. Douglas Rejoins Dean Panaro Talent in Los Angeles
Los Angeles-based actor and voiceover veteran D.C. Douglas has officially rejoined the roster of Dean Panaro Talent, marking a return to one of his earliest agency relationships in the industry. Known for his distinctive voice and charismatic screen presence, Douglas brings with him decades of experience across television, film, video games, and animation.
A Reunion Years in the Making
Douglas’s relationship with Dean Panaro dates back to the days of Abrams Artists Agency, where Panaro helped shape and represent a broad array of successful voiceover talent. During that era, Douglas built a name for himself voicing iconic characters such as Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil franchise, Legion in Mass Effect 2 and 3, Chase in Transformers: Rescue Bots, and Yoshikage Kira in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Panaro was there through many of those early voiceover breakthroughs, offering the boutique-level representation that Douglas credits with helping him establish long-term success.
One Year Away—and a Strategic Return
After a recent one-year departure to explore a different representation venture within Los Angeles, Douglas reassessed his needs amid a changing industry. With the landscape shifting—AI disruption, corporate consolidations, and fewer traditional casting pathways—Douglas recognized the value in returning to a rep who understands the nuances of both his brand and the evolving VO market.
“It became clear that boutique-level, hands-on representation wasn’t just nostalgic—it was necessary,” says Douglas. “Dean has always understood my range, my humor, and where I fit best in the business.”
Multi-Region Representation Strategy
Douglas’s career spans the entire country, and his agency relationships reflect that strategy. He is represented by:
- Dean Panaro Talent for Los Angeles and West Coast work
- Access Talent for New York projects
- Erik Sheppard for Texas-based casting
- Big Fish Northwest for opportunities in Washington State
This geographic diversification allows him to remain agile and connected to multiple major casting markets, especially crucial as the entertainment industry decentralizes further into regional recording setups and remote sessions.
A Versatile Career, Ongoing Momentum
Douglas’s body of work spans genres and mediums. From menacing villains to comedic oddballs to grounded, emotional narration, he’s done it all. Beyond Resident Evil and Mass Effect, his credits include Fire Emblem, Trails of Steel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Killer Klowns, Persona 5, Borderlands 4, and hundreds of promos and narrations for networks and streamers. He’s also a sought-after guest on the convention circuit, appearing at fan events across the U.S. and internationally.
His work as a filmmaker and producer adds yet another layer. He recently wrapped filming on the dark psychological thriller What Did You Do?, directed by Stephen Romano and currently in post-production. Douglas plays a central role in the film, which blends vintage 35mm aesthetics with modern digital precision and is slated for festival submissions in 2026.
Already Back in the Booth
Since rejoining Dean Panaro Talent, Douglas has already resumed a steady stream of bookings across commercial, video game, and trailer VO. The reconnection has proven immediate and effective. As production ramps up across all sectors of entertainment post-strike, Douglas is poised to take advantage of opportunities both familiar and new.
For casting inquiries in the Los Angeles market, contact Dean Panaro Talent via deanpanarotalent.com.