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Jackson, Roger L.

(R. Jackson, Roger Jackson, Roger Labon Jackson)

PERSONAL

Full name, Roger Labon Jackson; born and raised in GA.

Addresses: Agent—Sandie Schnarr Talent Agency, 8500 Melrose Ave., Suite 212, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Career: Actor, voice artist, and puppeteer. Appeared in and provided voice work for advertisements. Worked as a director for stage productions and commercial artist. Also known as R. Jackson.

Member: Puppeteers of America.

Awards, Honors: Received an award for directing a stage production; received awards for his commercial artwork.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(As Roger Jackson) Phone voice, Scream (also known as Scary Movie), Miramax, 1996.

(Uncredited) Voice of translator device, Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996.

Voice of Zenjero, A Jungle Story (animated), c. 1996.

Phone voice, Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Miramax, 1997.

Mama's boy, Edtv (also known as Ed TV), Universal, 1999.

Joe, Just One Night (also known as S.F.O.), Flashpoint/First Look International/Overseas Film Group, 2000.

Phone voice, Scream 3 (also known as Ghostface and Scream 3: Ghostface Killer), Miramax, 2000.

Voice of first alien, Titan A.E. (animated; also known as Planet Ice, Titan, Titan A.E.: After Earth, Titan: After Earth, and Titan—Despois da destruicao da terra), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000.

Phone voice from Scream, Boogeyman: The Killer Compilation (documentary; also known as Boogeyman), Flixmix, 2001.

Voice of Arnold the Super Reaper, Monkeybone (live action and animated; also known as Untitled Monkey bone Project), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001.

Voice of Mojo Jojo, The Powerpuff Girls (animated; also known as Powerpuff Girls Movie, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, and The Powerpuff Girls: The Movie), Warner Bros., 2002.

Voices of Reggie the squirrel and Thunder, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002.

Voice of drunken gentleman, Van Helsing: The London Assignment (animated short film; also known as Van Helsing Animated), Universal Home Entertainment, 2004.

Voice of Junner, The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury (animated short film), Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2004.

Voice of Evil Cornhead, Mr. Incredible and Pals (animated short film), Pixar Animation Studios, 2005.

Bank manager, Film Noir, Wild Bunch Distribution, 2007.

Provided voices for other animated productions, including the voice of Modred, Camelot; and the voices of Aaron and Ramses (the pharaoh) in the animated film The Story of Moses (also known as Moses).

Animated Film Work; Additional Voices:

Home on the Range (also known as Sweating Bullets), Buena Vista, 2004.

Happily n'Ever After (also known as Es war k'einmal im Maerchenland), Lions Gate Films, 2007.

Television Appearances; Animated Series:

Voices of Mojo Jojo and other characters, including an eighteenth–century man, The Powerpuff Girls (also known as The Kick–Ass Girls, PPG, and Youlide– Chui nu), Cartoon Network, 1998–2000.

Voice, The Book of Pooh, Disney Channel, beginning 2001.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Mechanic, "Comrade Duke," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1983.

Voice of Groucho Marx, "Celebrity Deathmatch: The Motion Picture," Celebrity Deathmatch (animated; also known as MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch"), MTV, 1999.

Voices of Mel Gibson, Bono, and Indian reporter, "Celebrity Deathmatch International," Celebrity Deathmatch (animated; also known as MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch"), MTV, 1999.

Himself, "Scream," The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story and THS), E! Entertainment Television, 2001.

Voice of Michaels (some sources cite voice of Richards), "Change of Heart," The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2001.

Voice of demon, Passions (also known as Harmony's Passions and The Passions Storm), NBC, 2002.

(In archive footage) Voice of Mojo Jojo, "Primetime Cartoons," VH1 Goes Inside, VH1, 2003.

Voice of Mojo Jojo, "Jealousy, Jealous Do/Hector, King of the Britons," Evil Con Carne (animated), Cartoon Network, 2004.

Himself, Hollywood's Best Kept Secrets (also known as E's "101"), E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Voices of Franklin D. Roosevelt and ghost face killer, "That Hurts Me," Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.

Narrator and voices of Horton and Paul Walker, "Metal Militia," Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2006.

Voice of the Clown father, "Operation C.L.O.W.N./Operation S.P.A.N.K.E.N.S.T.I.N.E.," Codename: Kids next Door (animated; also known as Code-name: KND, Kids next Door, KND, KND: A turmado bairro, and Kodenavn: Nabobarna), Cartoon Network, 2006.

Some sources cite appearances in other programs.

Stage Appearances:

Corin, As You Like It, Apollo Theatre, 2004.

Geppetto, the cat, and the puppetmaster, Pinocchio, Apollo Theatre, 2005.

Appeared as Caliban in The Tempest; and appeared in other productions, including productions of the work of Edward Albee and Anton Chekhov.

Stage Work:

Director of stage productions, including productions by Edward Albee.

Radio Appearances; Episodic:

Himself, West Coast Live! (also known as Sedge Thomson's "West Coast Live!"), various stations, 1997.

Appeared in other productions, including appearances as villains.

Internet Appearances; Episodic:

Voices of a rabbit and a bear, The God & Devil Show (animated), http://www.mondominishows.com, Easter episode in 2000.

Provided other voices for other episodes of The God & Devil Show, including the voices of Woody Allen, Chris Rock, and Herve Villechaize.

RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Narrator and voice of Dr. Pon, Keio yugekitai (also known as Keio Flying Squadron), 1993.

Voices of Cuddles, a kangaroo rat, a three–headed carnivorous plant, a snake oil salesperson, and first ghoul kid, King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride, 1994.

Introductory narrator and voices of Dr. Beleauxs and hotel manager, Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier, 1995.

Voice of John O'Conner for English version, Fade to Black, 1995.

Voice, Renegade: The Battle for Jacob's Star, 1995.

Voice, Star Wars: X–Wing vs. TIE Fighter, 1995.

Voice of Dr. Pon, Keio yugekitai: Katsugekihen (also known as Flying Squadron 2), 1996.

Voices of Dr. John Watson and several other characters, The Lost Casebooks of Sherlock Holmes: Case of the Rose Tattoo (also known as Sherlock Holmes: Mystery of the Rose Tattoo), 1996.

Voices of Scythians, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine— Harbinger (also known as Star Trek DS9— Harbinger), Storm front Studios, 1996.

Voice, The Fennels Figure Math, McGraw–Hill Home Interactive, 1996.

Voices, Soviet Strike, 1996.

Voice of Greedo and computer voice, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Dark Forces II (also known as Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2, and Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Dark Forces 2), 1997.

(Uncredited) Voice of Stinger, Armored Core: Project Phantasma, 1997.

Voice, Byzantine: The Betrayal, 1997.

Voice of Bates, Clock Tower: Ghost Head (also known as Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within and Ghost Head), 1998.

Voices of Ka'Pa the Hutt, imperial commander, Kaerobani, second rebel officer, Ree Yees, Tusken, and Rodian, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Mysteries of the Sith, 1998.

(As Roger Labon Jackson) Voice, Future Cop: L.A.P.D., 1998.

Voice of Big Boss Joe, Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase through Time, 1999.

(Uncredited) Voice of Nine Ball, Armored Core: Master of Arena, 1999.

Voices of Ark "Bumpy" Roose and Ebe Endocott, Star Wars: Episode 1—Racer, 1999.

Voices of SovKhan and first Manta pilot, Slave Zero, 1999.

Voice, Prince of Persia 3D, 1999.

Voice, Rippin' Riders, 1999.

Voice, Star Trek: New Worlds, 1999.

Voice of Colonel James Clifford, X Fire (also known as X–Squad), 2000.

Voice of Keldorn Firecam, Forgotten Realms: Baldur's Gate II—Shadows of Amn, 2000.

(As Roger Jackson) Voices of Cheshire Cat, Jabberwock, and dormouse, Alice (also known as American Mc-Gee's "Alice"), 2000.

Voices, Gen Fu (also known as Dead or Alive 2: Hard-core and DOA2: Hardcore), 2000.

Voice of Mojo Jojo, The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X–Traction, 2001.

Voice of Mojo Jojo, Powerpuff Girls: Mojo's Pet Project, 2001.

Voice of Sim, The Sims Hot Date, 2001.

Voices of Keldorn Firecam and Tahazzar, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (also known as Baldur's Gate II), 2001.

Voices of Maester Wen Kinoc and Fayth (Ixion), Fainaru fantaji X (also known as FFX, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy X International), 2001.

Voices of Nohman and axe, Zone of the Enders Z.O.E. (also known as ZOE and Zone of the Enders), 2001.

Voices of Schuu Shen–Jon, Jedi Padawan, and Mahwi Lihnn, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, 2001.

Voices of Smeer ZeTrois and RSF officer, Star Wars: Episode 1—Battle for Naboo, Lucas Arts Entertainment Company, 2001.

Voice, Pool of Radiance: The Ruins of Myth Drannor, 2001.

Voice, Tarzan Untamed (also known as Disney's "Tarzan Untamed" and Tarzan: Free Ride), 2001.

Voices, SimCoaster (also known as Theme Park Inc.), 2001.

Voice of Kraid Nemmeso, Star Wars: Racer Revenge, LucasArts Entertainment, 2002.

Voice of old Hiruko Ubusuna, Shinobi, Sega of America, 2002.

Voice of Sundeep, The Legend of Alon D'ar, 2002.

Voices of Xao Gon and Zhang, New Legends, 2002.

Voices of Captain Orsa and other characters, Star Wars: Jedi Star fighter, LucasArts Entertainment, 2002.

Voices of imperial worker and member of rebel shock troop, Star Wars: Jedi Knight II—Jedi Outcast, Lucas Arts Entertainment, 2002.

Voices of Mojo Jojo and other characters, The Power-Puff Girls: Relish Rampage, BAM! Entertainment, 2002.

Voice, Star Wars: Galaxies—Empire Divided, Lucas Arts Entertainment/Sony Online Entertainment, 2002.

Voices, Armored Core 3, Agetec, 2002.

Voices, Star Trek: Starfleet Command III, Activision, 2002.

Narrator, Dennou senki Virtual–On Marz (also known as Cyber Troopers Virtual–On Marz and Virtual–On Marz), Sega of America, 2003.

Voice of Gino, Operator's Side (also known as Lifeline), Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2003.

(In archive footage) Voice of the mouth of Sauron, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Electronic Arts, 2003.

Voice of Naguri Tensai, Bujingai (also known as Bujingai: The Forsaken City and Bujingai: Swordmaster), BAM! Entertainment, 2003.

Voice of Nohrman, Anubis: Zone of the Enders (also known as ZOE2, Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner— Special Edition), Konami of America, 2003.

Voice of Sim, The Sims Makin' Magic, 2003.

Voice of Sim, The Sims: Superstar, Electronic Arts, 2003.

Voices of imperial worker and rebel informant, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Jedi Academy, Lucas Arts Entertainment, 2003.

Voices of Maester Wen Kinoc and other characters, Final Fantasy X–2 (also known as Fainaru fantajii X–2), Square Enix, 2003.

Voice, Lionheart, Black Isle Studios, 2003.

Voices, Gladius, Lucasfilm, 2003.

Voice of Redcap, Dororo (also known as Blood Will Tell and Blood Will Tell: Tezuka Osamu's "Dororo"), Sega of America, 2004.

Voice of Rhama Sabrier, Galleon, Atlus USA, 2004.

Voice of Sim, The Sims 2, Electronic Arts, 2004.

Voice of Sim, The Urbz: Sims in the City, Electronic Arts, 2004.

Voice, EyeToy: AntiGrav, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2004.

Voice, King Arthur, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2004.

Voice, Kuon, Agetec, 2004.

Voice, Tenchu kurenai (also known as Tenchu: Fatal Shadows), Sega of America, 2004.

Voices, Armored Core: Nexus, Agetec, 2004.

Voices, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II—The Sith Lords (also known as Star Wars: KOTOR II), LucasArts Entertainment, 2004.

Commentator, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06, Electronic Arts, 2005.

Voice of agent, Project Altered Beast, Sega of America, 2005.

Voice of Burton Willis, Rogue Galaxy, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2005.

Voice of Fuma, Ryu ga gotoku (also known as Yakuza), Sega of America, 2005.

Voice of Lord Yun, Jade Empire, Microsoft, 2005.

Voices of automated ship, clone trooper lieutenant and other clone troopers, and gun ship pilot, Star Wars: Republic Commando, LucasArts Entertainment, 2005.

Voices of Willie and park drones, Crash Tag Team Racing, Vivendi Universal Games, 2005.

Voices, Armored Core: Last Raven, Agetec, 2005.

Voice of Alvie, Bone: The Great Cow Race, Telltale Games, 2006.

Voice of Emperor Gramis Gana Solidor, Fainaru fantaji XII (also known as Final Fantasy 12), Square Enix, 2006.

Voice of the mouth of Sauron, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle–Earth II, Electronic Arts, 2006.

Voice of the mouth of Sauron, Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth II—Rise of the Witch King, Electronic Arts, 2006.

Voice of Sim, The Sims 2: Pets, Electronic Arts, 2006.

Voice of Verus, Baten Kaitos II: Hajimari no tsubasa to kamigami no shishi (also known as Baten Kaitos Origins), Nintendo of America, 2006.

Voice, Hitman: Blood Money, Eidos Interactive, 2006.

Voices, 25 to Life, Eidos, 2006.

Voice of Abe Lincoln, Sam and Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die! (also known as Sam and Max Episode 104: Abe Lincoln Must Die!), Telltale Games, 2007.

Voice of Abe Lincoln, Sam and Max: Bright Side of the Moon (also known as Sam and Max Episode 106: Bright Side of the Moon), Telltale Games, 2007.

Voice of Abe Lincoln, Sam and Max: Ice Station Santa, Telltale Games/Game Tap Entertainment, 2007.

Voice of Abe Lincoln, Sam & Max: Season 1, Dream-Catcher Interactive, 2007.

Voice of Sim, MySims, Electronic Arts, 2007.

Voices of Green Goblin and Lizard, Spider–Man: Friendor Foe, Activision, 2007.

Voices of Ragnadaam III, Garyu, Bornay, and Gantetsu, Shining Force EXA, Sega of America, 2007.

Voice, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Electronic Arts, 2007.

Voices, Mass Effect, Microsoft Game Studios, 2007.

Voice of Death Star technician, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Lucas Arts Entertainment Company, 2008.

Voice of Storm Moai, Sam and Max: Chariots of the Dogs, Telltale Games/Game Tap Entertainment, 2008.

Voice of Storm Moai, Sam and Max: Moai Better Blues, Telltale Games/Game Tap Entertainment, 2008.

Voice of Storm Raven, The Destiny of Zorro, 2008.

Voice of zombie Abe Lincoln, Sam and Max: Night of the Raving Dead, Telltale Games/Game Tap Entertainment, 2008.

Voice of zombie Abe Lincoln, Sam and Max: What's New Beelzebub, Telltale Games/Game Tap Entertainment, 2008.

Voices of Abe Lincoln, zombie Abe Lincoln, and Storm Moai, Sam & Max: Season 2, Telltale Games, 2008.

Voice, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, Electronic Arts, 2008.

Miscellaneous voices, Spider–Man: Web of Shadows, Treyarch Invention/Activision/Shaka Games, 2008.

Provided voices for Catz, a virtual pet program for a computer desktop; and for other products, including a Barbie CD-ROM computer program.

Videos:

Voice of Hol Horse for English version, Jojo no kimyona boken (anime series; also known as Jojo's Bizarre Adventure), originally released in Japan, beginning 1993.

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