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Troy Baker

Troy Baker

American voice actor (born 1976)


Troy Baker (born April 1, 1976) is an American voice actor and musician. He is known for his numerous roles in video games, including Joel Miller in The Last of Us franchise, Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite (2013), Samuel "Sam" Drake in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016) and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (2017), Rhys Strongfork in Tales from the Borderlands (2014), Snow Villiers in Final Fantasy XIII (2010), Kanji Tatsumi in Persona 4 (2008), Vincent Brooks in Catherine (2011), Talion in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (2014) and Middle-earth: Shadow of War (2017), Pagan Min in Far Cry 4 (2014), Revolver Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (2015) and Higgs Monaghan in Death Stranding (2019) and Death Stranding 2: On The Beach (2025). Baker currently holds the record for the most acting nominations at the BAFTA Games Awards, with 5 between 2013 and 2021.

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Baker has also voiced Batman, The Joker, Hawkeye, and Loki in various media, and has provided voices for a number of English dubs of anime, including Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Naruto: Shippuden, Code Geass, and Soul Eater. He was previously the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band Tripp Fontaine, with whom he released an album titled Random Thoughts on a Paper Napkin (2004). He then released the solo album Sitting in the Fire (2014) before he and his backing band changed their name to Window to the Abbey and released the album Moving Around Bias (2017).

Career

Acting

Baker in January 2011

Baker began his voice acting career doing radio commercials in Dallas. He was recruited by Christopher Sabat to do voice-over work at Funimation for the English adaptation of the anime Case Closed. He went on to work in dubbing anime such as Bleach, Dragon Ball Z, Fullmetal Alchemist, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Naruto, Naruto: Shippuden, and the Funimation dub of One Piece. He then moved to Los Angeles and began working on Marvel-based animated series, providing the voice of various characters in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, as well as Hawkeye and Loki in Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble.[1]

Baker's career in the video game industry began when he voiced Matt Baker in the tactical shooter series Brothers in Arms. In an interview with The Griff, he said, "It was starting to become necessary for actors to become involved [in gaming], so I got into that and it was literally stumbling from one job into the next. That was kind of my first snowball effect."[2] His most notable roles came in 2013, when he provided the voice of Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite and the voice and motion capture of Joel in The Last of Us. Both games earned critical acclaim, gaining scores over 90% on GameRankings[3][4] and Metacritic,[5][6] and widespread commercial success.[7][8] He was nominated for both of these roles at VGX 2013, winning for The Last of Us. He then worked on Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, playing Nathan Drake's older brother Sam. He reprised the role in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.[9]

In 2011, Baker became the voice of Siris, the hero of Chair Entertainment's blockbuster mobile game series Infinity Blade, and in 2014 he was the voice of Talion, the protagonist of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, which earned a rating of 9.3 on IGN. He also voiced Ace (Experiment 262) in the English dub of the anime Stitch! He was listed on Entertainment Weekly's in their best of 2013 issue for best breakout actor in the video game industry for his performances in The Last of Us, BioShock Infinite, and as the Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins. He is one of the few actors to have portrayed Batman (Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Lego Dimensions, Batman: The Telltale Series and Batman: The Enemy Within), the Joker (Batman: Arkham Origins), and the three major iterations of Robin (Tim Drake in Batman: Arkham City, Dick Grayson (as Nightwing) in Injustice: Gods Among Us and Jason Todd (as Red Hood and the main antagonist) in Batman: Arkham Knight).[10]

In May 2018, Baker and voice actor Nolan North began hosting the weekly YouTube series Retro Replay. In April 2020, due to an apparent disagreement on the future direction of the show, Baker left to start his own series.[11]

Partnership scandal

Baker in 2019
Troy Baker Twitter
@TroyBakerVA

I'm partnering with @VoiceverseNFT to explore ways where together we might bring new tools to new creators to make new things, and allow everyone a chance to own & invest in the IP's they create. We all have a story to tell. You can hate. Or you can create. What'll it be?

January 14, 2022[12]

On January 14, 2022, it was discovered that Voiceverse NFT,[by whom?] a company that Baker announced his partnership with, had stolen voice lines generated from 15.ai as part of their marketing campaign without permission.[13][14][15][16] Log files showed that Voiceverse had generated audio of Tara Strong as Twilight Sparkle and Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash from the show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic using 15.ai, raised the pitch to make them sound unrecognizable from the original voices, and appropriated them without proper credit to falsely market their own platforma violation of 15.ai's terms of service.[17][18]

The initial partnership between Baker and Voiceverse was met with severe backlash and universally negative reception.[13] Critics highlighted the environmental impact of and potential for exit scams associated with NFT sales.[19] Commentators also pointed out the irony in Baker's initial tweet announcing the partnership, which ended: "You can hate. Or you can create. What'll it be?" This was hours before the public revelation that the company in question had resorted to theft instead of creating their own product. Baker responded that he appreciated people sharing their thoughts and their responses were "giving [him] a lot to think about".[20][21] He also acknowledged that the "hate/create" part in his initial tweet might have been "a bit antagonistic", and asked fans on social media to forgive him.[14][22]

Two weeks later, on January 31, Baker announced that he would discontinue his partnership with Voiceverse.[23][24][25]

Music

Before pursuing acting, Baker was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band Tripp Fontaine, which released the radio single "Burning Out" from their debut album Random Thoughts on a Paper Napkin in 2004.[26][27]

Baker's first solo album, Sitting in the Fire, was released on October 14, 2014.[28][29][30] On October 6, 2017, Baker and his backing band, also called Sitting in the Fire, released his second album Moving Around Bias under the new name of Window to the Abbey.[31]

Personal life

In 2012, Baker married photographer Pamela Walworth, also from Dallas. They reside in Los Angeles.[1] They have a son who was born in 2018.[32]

Filmography

Anime

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Live-action

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Discography

Studio albums

  • Random Thoughts on a Paper Napkin (2004, with Tripp Fontaine)
  • Sitting in the Fire (2014, solo)
  • Moving Around Bias (2017, with Window to the Abbey)

Singles

  • "Burning Out" (2004, with Tripp Fontaine)
  • "My Religion" (2013, solo)
  • "Merry Christmas" (2015, solo)
  • "Water into Wine" (2017, with Window to the Abbey)
  • "The Promise" (2017, with Window to the Abbey)
  • "Breathe" (2020, with Window to the Abbey)

Video game performances

Awards and nominations

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Notes

  1. The English voice actors were not listed in the closing credits.
  2. Skylanders roles are reprising for later releases.[146]

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    Troy: Yeah
    Robert: Can you talk about being involved, in the game? ...
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