Jason Spisak, born on August 29, 1973, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, is best known for his prolific career as a voice actor in video games and animation. Growing up in Pennsylvania, Spisak developed a passion for storytelling and acting from a young age, eventually leading him to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Spisak made his first foray into the world of voice acting in 1995 when he earned his first voice acting credits for his work on the anime series "Kaitou Saint Tail." He dubbed a total of 15 episodes that year, marking the beginning of what would become a successful career in the industry.
Over the years, Spisak has lent his voice to a multitude of characters in various video games and animated series. Some of his most notable works include voicing characters in popular video games such as "Mafia II," "Lego Jurassic World," and "Dead Rising," among many others. His versatile voice acting talent has earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim within the industry.
In 2010, Spisak made a memorable appearance as a hipster in the film "Everything Must Go," starring alongside comedic legend Will Ferrell. Between 2011 and 2013, he voiced the characters Razer and Veon on the DC Comics show "Green Lantern: The Animated Series," showcasing his ability to bring characters to life with his voice alone.
Despite his busy schedule in the entertainment industry, Spisak remains dedicated to his family life. He is a proud father of two daughters and continues to balance his career with his responsibilities as a parent. His commitment to both his craft and his loved ones serves as a testament to his values and work ethic.
In 2016, Spisak lent his voice alongside Jason O'Mara in the DC Comics animated film "Batman: Bad Blood," further solidifying his status as a respected voice actor within the industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Spisak's legacy as a talented and versatile voice actor continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.
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