10 Voice Over Roles That Bring In the Fans
Whether he’s giving sinister monologues, charming an audience with AI logic, or kicking butt across multiverses, D.C. Douglas has carved a unique path through the voice acting world. With a career that spans anime, gaming, and pop culture madness, he’s voiced everything from serial killers to sentient robots—and somehow made each one memorable. Here’s our ultimate rundown of his top 10 most Googled, fan-beloved, quote-worthy voice roles. Let’s dive in.
1. Albert Wesker – Resident Evil Series
This is the role that turned D.C. Douglas into a villain icon. From Resident Evil 5 to Umbrella Corps, Douglas’s take on Wesker made sunglasses indoors cool again. His delivery is cold, calculating, and endlessly meme-worthy. Just say “complete. Global. Saturation.” to any gamer and watch them shiver with delight—or PTSD.

2. Yoshikage Kira – JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable
If you like your villains with a dash of elegance and a deadly hand fetish, Kira is your man. Douglas delivers the role with such eerie sophistication that even long-time JoJo fans took notice. This performance didn’t just elevate the dub—it put it on the map. Kira’s obsession with a “quiet life” has never sounded so delightfully disturbing.
3. Legion – Mass Effect 2 & Mass Effect 3
“Does this unit have a soul?” That one line was enough to send players into existential dread. As Legion, Douglas managed to inject humanity into a synthetic character. His calm, calculated voicework remains one of the standout performances in BioWare history—and a rare case of gamers getting misty-eyed over a robot.
4. Rayvis – Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
This towering Gen’Dai warrior may not be a household name—yet—but Douglas made Rayvis into one of the most compelling characters in the game. Between his imposing presence and gruff nobility, Rayvis offered a refreshing break from the typical Star Wars mold. And yes, you’ll wish he had more screen time. We all do.
5. X Drake – One Piece (Anime & Stampede)
In a world full of rubber pirates and talking reindeer, X Drake still manages to stand out. Douglas gives the dinosaur-transforming Marine a cool, commanding presence that fans of One Piece instantly gravitate toward. Also, it’s probably the only time he’s been both a cop and a T-Rex. Versatility, thy name is Douglas.
6. Pod 042 – NieR: Automata
Deadpan never sounded so good. As Pod 042, Douglas embodies the driest, most literal AI sidekick in modern gaming. His back-and-forth with 2B and 9S made him a cult favorite—and his audio logs are still being quoted by diehards who can’t let go of existential android angst.
7. Raven – Tekken 6 & Tekken 8
“Mission complete. Returning to base.” That’s the voice of Raven—a stealthy ninja in a high-tech bodysuit who somehow manages to out-cool even the Mishima family drama. Douglas’s portrayal has only gotten slicker over time, with Tekken 8 proving he still brings the same lethal calm to the role. Now if only we could teleport like he does.
8. Azrael – BlazBlue: Chronophantasma
Need someone to punch their way through the fabric of reality? Azrael is your guy. Douglas turns the hulking beast into a force of nature—growling, taunting, and dominating the battlefield with raw vocal power. Azrael is chaos personified, and Douglas leans into that beautifully.
9. Kamoshida – Persona 5 / Royal
Few characters in gaming are as universally hated as Suguru Kamoshida, and that’s exactly why Douglas nails it. The creepy, power-abusing gym teacher in Persona 5 is such a convincing villain that fans were both horrified and impressed. When you make players want to punch their controller, you’re doing your job right.
10. Rufus Albarea & Shoot McMahon – The Legend of Heroes / HunterXHunter
Both of these guys get nods from fans, but the competition at the top is fierce. Still, with a career this prolific, narrowing it down to 10 was almost cruel.
One Final Throat Clearing
From sinister masterminds to sarcastic sidekicks, D.C. Douglas proves that a distinctive voice—and a wicked sense of timing—can make all the difference. These roles have helped cement him as a fan-favorite across genres, consoles, and continents. One thing’s for sure: If your favorite game or anime has a villain with killer lines, check the credits. It might just be Douglas.