
Age: 51
male
Daniel Southworth is an American accomplished actor, and voice actor with wide experience in feature films, television shows, motion capture, voice-over, and commercials. Power Ranger fans know him as Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger from Power Rangers Time Force. Mortal Kombat fans enjoyed his portrayal of Kenshi in the popular web series Mortal Kombat Legacy 2, and he began voicing Diesel 10 in Disney's Thomas & Friends: The Movie. Dan's popularity among anime fans follows his voice and motion capture role as Vergil in the best-selling video game Devil May Cry 3. Devil May Cry 3.5 was later released so that fans could experience the game as Dan's character. Video gamers have continued to enjoy his work in the games Killzone -Shadow Fall, Battlefield 4, Ninja Gaiden 3, Dark Souls 2, and Resident Evil to name a few of the many motion capture projects he has performed in. Dan helped design, execute, and perform action sequences for commercial clients Time Warner, Sony, Discover card, and McDonald's among others and has extended this talent to feature films like The Scorpion King, The Rundown, and Terrance Malick's The New World. He also took part in James Cameron's early visualizations of Avatar and developed action for Neill Blomkamp's Halo 3 Full Combat web sequences. For the role of Shiro in the film Hunted, Dan performs in some of the most innovative action designs to date. Aside from notable television roles in the shows Revolution, Martial Law, Charmed, and V.I.P., Dan has also delivered well-received comedic performances in Film Antic's productions Sauce, Last Supper, the comedy series Sketchy, and as Vince Stallen, horrible boss, in Entry Level along with various comedic characters in Disney Channel's hit sitcom, Kickin' It.

Daniel Southworth

Eric Myers
for Eric Myers in Power Rangers Time Force - In The World
Suggested by dantesgrid

“Time for…! The Time Force Rangers return from the future to stop an impending threat, but what they’re not aware of is that they’ll be giving the timeline one of the most impactful events in the history of the Power Rangers…” The twenty ninth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe, and the film before the thirtieth film that closes phase 2 with a bang!