Cam Clarke Movies and Career Information
Nov 06, 1957
Burbank
Actor
Cameron Arthur "Cam" Clarke (born November 6, 1957) is a prolific American voice actor and singer, well known for his work in animation and video games. He has provided voices for various Star Wars video games, as well as the fan project TROOPS. He often voices teenagers and other similarly young characters. In Mormon circles, Cam Clarke is best known as the original "Jimmy Flinders" character during the 1970s, from the hit LDS musical, Saturday's Warrior. He is also known as the voice of Liquid Snake in the Metal Gear video game series. Cam Clarke was born in 1957 in the city of Los Angeles, California to actor Robert Clarke and singer Alyce King. Cam's first entry into show business was his appearances on his family's ABC variety show The King Family at the age of six. He continued to perform with his family on various TV specials until the 1980s when he got his first voice acting roles in the animated shows Snorks and Robotech. In addition to his Star Wars roles, he is well known for his long list of video game and animation roles, playing the characters Medivh and Malygos in World of Warcraft, Liquid Snake in Metal Gear Solid franchise of video games, Kaneda in English dub of
- Cam Clarke Movies before 2012
- Clifford's Really Big Movie 2004
- Akira 1988
- Dot and the Whale
- Happily N'Ever After 2