
Age: 65
Wes Johnson is an American actor, cartoonist, comedian and voice artist, who has appeared in such films as A Dirty Shame, Head of State, The Invasion, For Richer or Poorer and Hearts in Atlantis. He has appeared on television in Homicide: Life on the Streets, The Wire, and Veep. Wes' voice has appeared in cartoons, commercials and video games. He provided voice acting for three installments of The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. He voiced Lucien Lachance, the Gray Fox, the Arena Announcer, Sheogorath, Hermaeus Mora, Emperor Titus Mede II and was the default voice for Imperial males in Oblivion. In 2014, Johnson reprised the role of Sheogorath for the YouTube series Elder Scrolls Lore by the channel ShoddyCast. Later in 2015 he voiced the super mutant King Ludd as well as Scribe Bigsley in ShoddyCast's The storyteller: A Fallout Lore Series.[2] He also lent his voice to Star Trek: Legacy, which features the voices of all five original TV Captains, and the video game Star Trek: Conquest. He appeared in Fallout 3 as the nefarious Mister Burke as well as the Super Mutants Fawkes and Uncle Leo, the Protectrons, Sentry Bots, and Scribe Bigsley. In Fallout 4 he reprised the Protectrons, as well as playing The Silver Shroud and Moe Cronin. He plays Z'aanta in Square Enix's Octopath Traveller.

Wes Johnson

Shigeru Nakahara
for Shigeru Nakahara in Yakuza 3 (Video Game English Dub)
Suggested by yo_gazza2

After the events of Yakuza 2 / Yakuza Kiwami 2 Kiryu decides to move to Okinawa with Haruka. Due to his past experience as an orphan Kiryu decides to open up an orphanage in front of a beach to raise other orphans to live more honest and better lives then he ever did. Sadly just when everything seemed peaceful trouble looms when Morning Glory starts getting eviction notices from the landlords, the Ryudo Family. After a confrontation with its captain, Rikiya Shimabukuro, Kiryu has a talk with Patriarch Shigeru Nakahara, who intends to sell the land to Tokyo investors seeking to build a resort. Though the cash offer is sizable, Kiryu refuses. Things only get more complicated when both Daigo Dojima and Shigeru Nakahara are shot by a man with an uncanny resemblance to Shintaro Kazama, Kiryu's late adoptive father, together with a mysterious foreign agent. Determined to learn the truth about the man who shot both of them, and to avert a potential threat to the orphanage, Kiryu decides to return to Kamurocho.
