Lance Henriksen | |
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Henriksen at the 2025 Comiccon France | |
| Born | (1940-05-05)May 5, 1940 (age 85) New York City, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1961–present |
| Spouses | |
| Children | 2 |
Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in various science fiction, action and horror genre productions, includingBishop in theAlien film franchise andFrank Black in the television seriesMillennium (1996–99) andThe X-Files (1999).[1]
He has also done extensive voice work, including the Disney filmTarzan (1999) and the video gamesGun (2005),Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) andBioWare'sMass Effect trilogy (2007–2012). Other film credits includeThe Right Stuff (1983),The Terminator (1984),Hard Target (1993),Color of Night (1994),The Quick and the Dead (1995),Powder (1995),Scream 3 (2000),Appaloosa (2008), andFalling (2020).
Henriksen was nominated for threeGolden Globe Awards for his role onMillenium, and won aSaturn Award (out of four total nominations) for his performance inHard Target. In 2021, he was nominated for aCanadian Screen Award for Best Actor forFalling.
Henriksen was born on May 5, 1940 in Manhattan, New York. His father, James Henriksen, was a Norwegian merchant sailor and boxer nicknamed "Icewater" who spent most of his life at sea, while his mother, Margueritte Werner, struggled to find work as a dance instructor, waitress and model.[2][3][4] Henriksen's paternal grandmother was aSámi reindeer herder.[5][6] His parents divorced when he was two years old, and his mother struggled to raise him and his brother Walter, leading to his spending part of his childhood in foster care.[7][8] During an interview, Henriksen recounted how, at the age of seven, his mother handed him his birth certificate and said, "You'll always know who you are", then pushed him out of his home. Henriksen did not actually leave home until he was 12, saying he'd "had enough" of his home life, and that he had been physically assaulted by multiple family members: "I got bludgeoned a lot. Different people, relatives. I remember every single face from my childhood. My alcoholic uncles, whoever. I'm not having a pity party here; I'm not Quasimodo. That's just how it was".[9] On another occasion, two of his uncles tried to persuade him to takeMethadrine and then take part in a staged car accident for the insurance money.[8]
Growing up, Henriksen had a reputation for getting into trouble in the various schools he attended, and even spent time in a children's home. He left school after completing first grade, and was illiterate until the age of 30.[10]
Henriksen found work as a muralist[clarification needed] and as a laborer on ships. For a time, he worked in Europe[vague]. Around age 30, he found theater work as a set designer, and he received his first acting role because he built the set for a production. It was around this time that he taught himself to read.[10] For his first role, he put the entire script on tape with the help of a friend, then learned his part and all of the others.[11] Soon afterward, he graduated from theActors Studio and began acting in New York City.[12]
Henriksen's first film appearance was inThe Outsider in 1961, as an uncredited extra. He received his first credit in his second film, 1972'sIt Ain't Easy. He auditioned for the role ofLeon Shermer inDog Day Afternoon (1975), but received the smaller part of an FBI agent that killsJohn Cazale's character.[13][14] He appeared in two more films directed bySidney Lumet:Network (1976) andPrince of the City (1981).[13] In a 2009 interview, Henriksen called Lumet "the kind of guy that loves New York actors, because that's where he works and that's what he knows....He would give you the job that was maybe only meant for four days, and he'd give you the run of the show because he wanted to help support young actors in New York."[13]
Henriksen had supporting roles in a variety of films, including the science-fiction filmClose Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and the horror filmDamien - Omen II (1978).[15] He also had a co-starring role in the low-budget horror filmMansion of the Doomed (1976). He played Police Chief Steve Kimbrough inPiranha Part Two: The Spawning (1982),[15] the astronautWalter Schirra inThe Right Stuff (1983), actorCharles Bronson in the television filmReason for Living: TheJill Ireland Story (1991), and a cameo appearance asThe King inSuper Mario Bros. (1993).
WhenJames Cameron was writingThe Terminator (1984), he originally envisioned Henriksen, with whom he had worked onPiranha II, as playing thetitle role, acyborg.[16] The role ultimately went toArnold Schwarzenegger. Henriksen does appear in the film as Hal Vukovich, a Detective in theLos Angeles Police Department.

Henriksen played the androidBishop in Cameron's filmAliens (1986), and as Bishop's designer Michael Weyland inAlien 3 (1992).[17] He also played Charles Bishop Weyland, the man upon whom Bishop was based, inAlien vs. Predator (2004).Bill Paxton and Henriksen are the only actors whose characters were killed bythe Terminator, theAlien, and thePredator. He played the vampire leader Jesse Hooker inKathryn Bigelow's cult filmNear Dark.[15]
He portrayed gunfighters in the WesternsDead Man andThe Quick and the Dead, and appeared with British actorBruce Payne inAurora: Operation Intercept in 1995. That year, he also played Sheriff Doug Barnum in the filmPowder.[18] He appeared with Payne again inFace the Evil (1997), and the dystopian classicParanoia 1.0 (2004).
In 1996, Henriksen starred in the television seriesMillennium, created and produced byChris Carter, the creator ofThe X-Files. Henriksen playedFrank Black, a formerFBI agent who possessed a unique ability to see into the minds of killers. Carter created the role specifically for the actor.[19] His performances onMillennium earned him critical acclaim, aPeople's Choice Award nomination for Favorite New Male TV Star, and three consecutiveGolden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series (1997–1999). The series was canceled in 1999. On television, Henriksen appeared in the ensemble ofInto the West (2005), a miniseries executive-produced by Steven Spielberg. He appeared in a Brazilian soap opera,Caminhos do Coração (Ways of the Heart) fromRede Record, aired in 2007–2008. Henriksen guest-starred on aSeason 6 episode ofNCIS (2009) playing an Arizona sheriff, and appeared in a recurring role as The Major onNBC'sThe Blacklist.

In the years afterMillennium, Henriksen has become an active voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to a number of animated features and video game titles. In Disney'sTarzan (1999) and its direct-to-video followup, he isKerchak, the ape who serves as Tarzan's surrogate father. He provided the voice for the alien supervillainBrainiac inSuperman: Brainiac Attacks (2006) and for the character Mulciber inGodkiller (2009). Henriksen is the voice of the character Molov in the video gameRed Faction II (2002) and has also contributed toGUN (2005),Run Like Hell (2002), the canceled titleFour Horsemen of the Apocalypse (2004),[20] and the role-playing gameMass Effect (2007) as Admiral Hackett of the Human Systems Alliance. Henriksen was also the voice behindPlayStation 3's internet promotional videos.
In 2005, Henriksen was the voice ofAndrei Rublev inCartoon Network'sIGPX. The actor lent his voice to the animated television seriesTransformers: Animated as the characterLockdown. In 2009, Henriksen voiced Lieutenant General Shepherd in the award-winning gameCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. He later provided the voice Karl Bishop Weyland inAliens vs. Predator; also, this character's appearance resembles Henriksen's. Henriksen voiced Master Gnost-Dural inStar Wars: The Old Republic, and he also reprised his role as Admiral Hackett inMass Effect 3. Henriksen reprised his role as Bishop inAliens: Colonial Marines.
He starred in a 2003 series of Australian television commercials forVisa, titledUnexplained (about the raining of fish from the sky[21] overNorfolk) andBig Cats (about theBeast of Bodmin Moor). In these commercials, Henriksen speaks as a Frank Black-type character about these phenomena asMark Snow-inspired mysterious music plays in the background, as a link to Henriksen's TV seriesMillennium.Unexplained went on to a gold world medal at the 2004 New York Festivals.
He made a cameo appearance in the 2009 horror comedyJennifer's Body, and starred in theAfter Dark Horrorfest filmScream of the Banshee, released in 2011.[22] He played Henry Gale in Leigh Scott'sThe Witches of Oz.[23]
In January 2015, he was signed for the lead in theindie thrillerMonday at 11:01 am[24] In 2016, he starred in the feature filmDeserted, a psychological thriller.[25] Henriksen played the role of Hopper.[18]
In 2018, Henriksen performed motion capture and vocal performance for the character of Carl Manfred in the video gameDetroit: Become Human. The game's plot involves androids gaining sentience and free will, topics explored briefly with Henriksen's Bishop character inAliens.
In October 2018, Henriksen was signed for one of the two leads inFalling, the directorial debut of actorViggo Mortensen, who also wrote, produced and co-starred.[26] Reviewing the film's 2020 premiere,The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore noted not only the quality of Henriksen's performance, but the opportunity Mortensen's script presented: "[F]ew moviegoers who've enjoyed him over the years will be surprised, but many will resent that we, and he, have waited so long for a role like this."[27]
He received aCanadian Screen Award nomination forBest Actor at the9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for his performance inFalling.[28]
In 2022, Henriksen was cast in the upcoming American horror film,Awaken the Reaper.[29] The film is currently shooting in New York and slated for a 2024 release date. It is directed by Justin Paul[30] andDave Campfield and produced by Fourth Horizon Cinema, Impact Media Studios and Design Weapons.[31]
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Henriksen was working with potter Joan Stone doing his pottery in her studio during the early 1970’s.Henriksen has been married twice. He was married to Mary Jane Evans from 1985 to 1989 and to Jane Pollack from 1995 to 2006.[citation needed]
Henriksen has one child from each marriage.
Henriksen continues to produce art. He worked as a muralist before he became an actor, and he has worked with clay since 1960. In September 2017, Henriksen set up a website to showcase and find homes for some of his most recent clay works. He "still believes that there is nothing as simple and beautiful as raw clay... And that Potters have the remaining soul of the nomads...always searching...."
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | The Outsider | U.S. Marine | Uncredited |
| 1972 | It Ain't Easy | Randy | |
| 1973 | Emperor of the North | Railroad Worker | Uncredited |
| 1974 | To Kill the King | Hank Adams | |
| 1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | FBI Agent Murphy | |
| 1976 | Mansion of the Doomed | Dr. Dan Bryan | |
| Network | Network Lawyer at Khan's Place | Uncredited | |
| The Next Man | Federal Security | ||
| 1977 | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Robert | |
| 1978 | Damien - Omen II | Sergeant Neff | |
| 1979 | The Visitor | Raymond Armstead | |
| 1981 | The Dark End of the Street | Jimmy | |
| Piranha II: The Spawning | Police Chief Steve Kimbrough | ||
| Prince of the City | District Attorney Burano | ||
| 1983 | Nightmares | MacLeod | |
| The Right Stuff | Wally Schirra | ||
| 1984 | The Terminator | Detective Hal Vukovich | |
| 1985 | Jagged Edge | Frank Martin | |
| Savage Dawn | Stryker | ||
| 1986 | Aliens | Bishop | |
| On Dangerous Ground | Brook Alastair | ||
| 1987 | Near Dark | Jesse Hooker | |
| 1988 | Pumpkinhead | Ed Harley | |
| Survival Quest | Hank Chambers | ||
| Deadly Intent | Raymond | ||
| 1989 | The Horror Show | Detective Lucas McCarthy | |
| Johnny Handsome | Rafe Garrett | ||
| Hit List | Chris Caleek | ||
| 1990 | The Last Samurai | Johnny Congo | |
| 1991 | The Pit and the Pendulum | Tomas de Torquemada | |
| Stone Cold | "Chains" Cooper | ||
| 1992 | Jennifer 8 | Sergeant Freddy Ross | |
| Alien 3 | Bishop | ||
| Michael Weyland, Bishop's creator | Listed in credits as "Bishop II" | ||
| Comrades in Arms | Rob Reed | ||
| Delta Heat | Jackson Rivers | ||
| 1993 | Excessive Force | Captain Raymond Devlin | |
| Super Mario Bros. | The King[a] | Cameo appearance | |
| Man's Best Friend | Dr. Jarret | ||
| Hard Target | Emil Fouchon | ||
| The Outfit | Dutch Schultz | ||
| Knights | Job The Cyborg | ||
| The Criminal Mind | Agent Winslow | ||
| 1994 | No Escape | The Father | |
| Color of Night | Buck | ||
| Boulevard | McClaren | ||
| Felony | Taft | ||
| 1995 | Aurora: Operation Intercept | William Stenghel | |
| The Quick and the Dead | "Ace" Hanlon | ||
| Dead Man | Cole Wilson | ||
| Powder | Sheriff Doug Barnum | ||
| Mind Ripper | Dr. Jim Stockton | a.k.a.The Outpost | |
| The Nature of the Beast | Jack Powell | Direct-to-video | |
| 1997 | Dusting Cliff 7 | Colonel Roger McBride | Direct-to-video, a.k.a.Last Assassins |
| Gunfighter's Moon | Frank Morgan | Direct-to-video | |
| No Contest II | Eric Dane / Erich Dengler | ||
| 1999 | Tarzan | Kerchak | Voice[32] |
| 2000 | Scream 3 | John Milton | |
| 2002 | The Mangler 2 | Headmaster Bradeen | Direct-to-video |
| The Untold | Harlan Knowles | Direct-to-video, a.k.a.Sasquatch | |
| Unspeakable | Jack Pitchford | Direct-to-video | |
| 2003 | Antibody | Dr. Richard Gaynes | |
| Mimic 3: Sentinel | Garbageman | ||
| 2004 | Modigliani | Foster Kane | |
| Madhouse | Dr. Franks | Direct-to-video | |
| Alien vs. Predator | Charles Bishop Weyland | ||
| Dream Warrior | Parish | ||
| Starkweather | The Mentor | Direct-to-video | |
| Out for Blood | Captain John Billings | Direct-to-video | |
| Paranoia 1.0 | Howard | Direct-to-video, a.k.a.One Point O | |
| 2005 | Tarzan II | Kerchak | Voice, direct-to-video[32] |
| Hellraiser: Hellworld | The Host | Direct-to-video | |
| 2006 | When a Stranger Calls | The Stranger | Voice |
| The Garden | Ben Zachary | Direct-to-video | |
| Abominable | Ziegler Dane | ||
| Sasquatch Mountain | Chase Jackson | ||
| The Da Vinci Treasure | Dr. John Coven | ||
| Superman: Brainiac Attacks | Brainiac | Voice[32] | |
| Pirates of Treasure Island | Long John Silver | Direct-to-video | |
| 2007 | Bone Dry | Jimmy | Direct-to-video |
| The Chosen One | Cardinal Fred | Voice, direct-to-video[32] | |
| 2008 | Deadwater | Colonel John Willets | Direct-to-video, a.k.a.Black Ops |
| Dying God | Chance | Direct-to-video | |
| Dark Reel | Connor Pritchett | ||
| Appaloosa | Ring Shelton | ||
| Necessary Evil | Dr. Fibrian | Direct-to-video | |
| Pistol Whipped | The Old Man | ||
| Prairie Fever | Monte James | ||
| Alone in the Dark II | Abner Lundbert | ||
| Adventures in Voice Acting | Himself | Documentary | |
| 2009 | Screamers: The Hunting | Orsow | Direct-to-video |
| The Slammin' Salmon | Dick Lobo | ||
| The Seamstress | Sheriff Virgil Logan | Direct-to-video | |
| Jennifer's Body | Passing Motorist | Cameo | |
| Nightmares in Red, White and Blue | Himself | Voice | |
| 2010 | Cyrus | Emmett | |
| The Lost Tribe | Gallo | Direct-to-video | |
| The Genesis Code | Dr. Hoffer | ||
| Godkiller: Walk Among Us | Mulciber | Voice[32] | |
| Scream of the Banshee | Broderick Duncan | Direct-to-video | |
| The Penitent Man | Mr. Darnell | ||
| 2011 | Good Day for It | Lyle Tyrus | |
| Monster Brawl | God | Voice | |
| The Arcadian | Father Reed | Direct-to-video | |
| 2012 | Astronaut: The Last Push | Walter Moffitt | |
| Beautiful Wave | Jimmy Davenport / Baja Man | ||
| My Dog the Champion | Billy | ||
| It's in the Blood | Sheriff Russell | ||
| 2013 | Gemini Rising | Colonel Stephen Cencula | a.k.a.Alien Rising |
| Gingerclown | Braineater | Voice | |
| The Book of Daniel | Cyrus the Great | Direct-to-video | |
| Phantom | Commodore Vladimir Markov | ||
| 2014 | Road to Paloma | FBI Agent Joe Kelly | |
| Dark Awakening | Father Donovan O'Malley | ||
| The Sector | Shadow Man | Direct-to-video | |
| Hollows Grove | Bill | ||
| Garm Wars: The Last Druid | Wydd 256[33] | ||
| 2015 | Harbinger Down | Graff | Direct-to-video, a.k.a.Inanimate |
| Fragile Storm | Norman | Short film | |
| Kids vs Monsters | Heinrich | Direct-to-video | |
| Stung | Mayor Caruthers | ||
| Spirit Riders | Rex | ||
| 2016 | Monday at 11:01 A.M. | The Bartender | |
| The Hamster | The Narrator | Short film | |
| Cut to the Chase | The Man | Direct-to-video | |
| Daylight's End | Chief Frank Hill | ||
| Deserted | Hopper | ||
| The Sector | The Finisher | ||
| After the Sun Fell | Dicky | ||
| Gehenna: Where Death Lives | Morgan | ||
| The Unwilling | Father Harris | ||
| Lake Eerie | Pop | ||
| 2017 | Needlestick | Alexander Crick | |
| Mom and Dad | Mel Ryan | ||
| 2018 | West of Hell | The Devil | |
| Big Legend | Jackson Wells | ||
| Gone Are the Days | Taylon Flynn | ||
| A Reckoning | Henry Breck | ||
| D-Railed | Manny | ||
| Mimesis Nosferatu | The Auter | ||
| 2019 | Cliffs of Freedom | Old Demetri | |
| Her Mind in Pieces | Norman | ||
| Exorcism at 60,000 Feet | Captain Houdee | ||
| Eminence Hill | Mason Mills | ||
| Being | Reverend Campbell | ||
| 2020 | Falling | Willis Peterson | |
| A Place Among the Dead | L | ||
| 2021 | The Unhealer | Reverend Stanley Pflueger | |
| The Dead of Night | Earl | ||
| Reklaw | Lott | Short | |
| Why? | Sheriff Logan | ||
| Alpha Rift | Corbin | ||
| Vote for Santa | Santa | ||
| 2022 | Bring on the Dancing Horses | ||
| The Edge of Her Mind Anthology | Norman | ||
| The Artifice Girl | Elderly Gareth | ||
| 2023 | When Jack Came Back | Barry Davis | |
| On Fire | George Laughlin | ||
| 2024 | Altered Reality | Jack | |
| 2025 | One | Pastor Jesse Davidson | |
| TBA | Awaken the Reaper | Deacon Tom | |
| TBA | Acre Beyond the Rye | Dr. Bradford Weeks | Post-production |
| TBA | Bring Me the Head of Lance Henriksen | Lance | Post-production; filmed in 2010 |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | B.A.D. Cats | Timothy | Pilot episode |
| Ryan's Hope | Preston Post | 8 episodes | |
| 1983 | Cagney & Lacey | Johnny "Nose" | Episode: "Hopes and Dreams" |
| Hardcastle and McCormick | Deseau | Episode: "Man in a Glass House" | |
| Blood Feud | Mel Pierce | Television film | |
| 1984 | The A-Team | Mack Dalton | Episode: "In Plane Sight" |
| Riptide | John McMasters | Episode: "Raiders of the Lost Sub" | |
| Legmen | Finch | Episode: "A Woman's Work" | |
| Cagney & Lacey | Sergeant King | Episode: "Heat" | |
| Hardcastle and McCormick | Josh Fulton | Episode: "Never My Love" | |
| 1989 | Beauty and the Beast | "Snow" | Episode: "Snow" |
| 1990–1991 | Tales from the Crypt | Reno Crevice / Sergeant Ripper | 2 episodes |
| 1996–1999 | Millennium | Frank Black | 67 episodes |
| 1998 | The Day Lincoln Was Shot | Abraham Lincoln | Television film |
| 1999 | The X-Files | Frank Black | Episode: "Millennium" |
| Harsh Realm | General | Pilot episode | |
| 2001 | The Legend of Tarzan | Kerchak | Voice, episode: "Tarzan and Tublat's Revenge" |
| Lost Voyage | David Shaw | Television film | |
| 2004 | Static Shock | Kobra Leader | Voice, episode: "Future Shock"[32] |
| Evel Knievel | William "Awful" Knoffel | Television film | |
| 2005 | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! | Mobius Quint | Voice, episode: "Hunt for the Citadel of Bone" |
| Into the West | Daniel Wheeler | Episode: "Hell on Wheels" | |
| IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix | Andrei Rublev | Voice, episode: "Time to Shine" | |
| Supernova | Colonel Harlan Williams | Television film | |
| 2006 | Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes | Ed Harley | |
| 2007 | Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud | ||
| In the Spider's Web | Dr. Lecorpus | ||
| Caminhos do Coração | Dr. Walker | 6 episodes | |
| 2008 | DEA | The Narrator | Voice |
| Ladies of the House | Frank Olmstead | Television film | |
| 2008–2009 | Transformers: Animated | Lockdown | Voice, 3 episodes[32] |
| 2009 | NCIS | Sheriff Clay Boyd | Episode: "South by Southwest" |
| 2010 | The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes | Grim Reaper | Voice, 4 episodes[32] |
| Castle | Benny Stryker | Episode: "Close Encounters of the Murderous Kind" | |
| 2011 | The Witches of Oz | Henry Gale | 2 episodes |
| Memphis Beat | Tom Harrison | Episode: "The Feud" | |
| The Dog Who Saved Halloween | Professor Eli Cole | Television film | |
| 2012–2013 | Tron: Uprising | Tesler | Voice, 16 episodes[32] |
| 2012 | The Legend of Korra | Lieutenant | Voice, 7 episodes[32] |
| 2013 | Hannibal | Lawrence Wells | Episode: "Trou Normand" |
| 2014 | The Strain | The Narrator | Voice, episode: "Night Zero" |
| 2014–2017 | All Hail King Julien | Doc Sugarfoot | Voice, episode: "Election"[32] |
| 2015–2016 | The Blacklist | The Major / Bill McCready | 4 episodes |
| 2015 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Zog | Voice, episode: "Dinosaur Seen in Sewers!"[32] |
| 2015–2017 | Into the Badlands | Penrith | 3 episodes |
| 2016 | Grey's Anatomy | Griffin McColl | Episode: "Odd Man Out" |
| Criminal Minds | Chazz Montolo | Episode: "A Beautiful Disaster" | |
| The Night Shift | Clive | 2 episodes | |
| Legends of Tomorrow | Obsidian | Episode: "Compromised" | |
| 2017 | The Machine | Stanley | Voice, television film |
| 2018–2020 | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | Baron | Voice, 2 episodes[32] |
| 2020 | New Looney Tunes | Ironbootay | Voice, episode: "Undercover Bunny" |
| Better Things | Virgil | Episode: "She's Fifty" | |
| Big Dogs | Totentatz | 2 episodes | |
| 2023 | Rabbit Hole | Crowley | Episode 8: Ace in The Hole |
| Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Vannesa | Episode: "Anubis" |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Alien III | Bishop | [34] |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Run Like Hell | Nick Conner | [32] |
| Red Faction II | Molov | ||
| 2002–2004 | Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | Abaddon | |
| 2005 | Gun | Major Thomas Magruder | [32] |
| 2007 | Mass Effect | Admiral Steven Hackett | |
| 2008 | Transformers Animated: The Game | Lockdown | |
| 2009 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena | Max Dacher | [32] |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | General Shepherd | ||
| 2010 | Aliens vs. Predator | Karl Bishop Weyland[32] | Voice and likeness |
| 2011 | Mass Effect 2: Arrival | Admiral Steven Hackett | |
| Star Wars: The Old Republic | Jedi Master Gnost-Dural | [35] | |
| 2012 | Mass Effect 3 | Admiral Steven Hackett | [32] |
| Infex | Hazelton | ||
| 2013 | Aliens: Colonial Marines | Bishop | Voice and likeness |
| Michael Weyland | |||
| 2018 | Detroit: Become Human | Carl Manfred | Voice, performance capture, and likeness[32] |
| 2022 | The Quarry | Jedediah Hackett |
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