
Age: 61
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David Kaye is a Canadian voice actor. He is best known for animation roles such as Megatron in five of the Transformers series (Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Armada, Energon, and Cybertron), Optimus Prime in Transformers: Animated, Professor X in X-Men: Evolution, Cronus in Class of the Titans, Khyber in Ben 10: Omniverse, several characters in Avengers Assemble, and Duckworth in the reboot of DuckTales. He is also known for anime roles including Sesshōmaru in Inuyasha and Treize Khushrenada in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, and video game roles such as Clank in the Ratchet & Clank series and Nathan Hale in the Resistance series. He is also the announcer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO and voiced the Celestial Arishem in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Eternals. He did voice work for various other studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for many years while occasionally doing voice work in Los Angeles, California, US, before fully relocating there in 2007.

David Kaye

Optimus Prime
for Optimus Prime in My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
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The show is a parody of the spin-off of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, titled Equestria Girls. It is less about the Mane 6, & more about Booger & the Boys, which consists of Max from Max & Ruby, Booger from Mixels, & Spike in his dragon form from FIM (Cuphead, Mugman & Ms. Chalice from The Cuphead Show! join the group in Season 6), getting into crazy meme-related adventures with their friends Twilight, who has less screen-time & is more of a supporting character, & her new boyfriend Jeff The Killer who, unlike his Creepypasta counterpart, is more friendly. As well as Griffinillia's character of Fandroid The Musical Robot, along with Fandroid's best friend Melody. The show usually revolves around cartoony slapstick comedy reminiscent of the Looney Tunes and Silly Symphonies combined with surreal humour of shows such as Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and Aqua Teen Hunger Force, as well as pop culture references. there is also alot of pop music, often performed by Booger, Max, & Spike