Dave Fennoy Biography
Dave Fennoy born David Henderson Fennoy is an American voice actor. His roles include Lee Everett in The Walking Dead, Bluebeard in The Wolf Among Us, and Finch in Tales from the Borderlands, all three of which were designed by Telltale Games.
Dave Fennoy Age
David was born on January 20, 1952, Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. He is 67 years as of 2019.
Dave Fennoy Height
He stands at a height of 6″.4′
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Dave Fennoy Wife
Fennoy lives with his wife, Monique Fennoy.
Dave Fennoy Young
Dave was a child actor at the Karamu House in Cleveland. In his senior year of high school, he was president of the theater club and directed as well as performed in several plays, before attending Macalester College in St Paul Minnesota as a theater major. Fennoy later left college when he began touring as a professional musician. He later returned and graduated from Howard University with a degree in jazz studies and a guitar minor
Dave Fennoy Career
Fennoy started as a DJ in the San Francisco bay area when he first became interested in voiceover work. He created a demo tape, which was seen by Joan Spangler, a talent agent in San Francisco, who signed him. He booked his first audition, a spot for the California Lottery; however, after quick success, things slowed down to a near halt. He began taking voiceover classes to remedy the situation. In 1989, an agent by the name of Leigh Gilbert invited Fennoy to sign with her agency in Los Angeles. He turned the offer down, as he was the morning DJ at local radio station KSOL at the time.
In February 1990, the radio station fired Fennoy, so he contacted Gilbert and moved to Los Angeles. Once there, he quickly found himself voicing commercials, television promos and cartoons. One of his first jobs was as the voice of RoboCop in a telephonic RoboCop game. In 1990, he voiced his first character in an animated series, Dick Scott in New Kids on the Block. The following year, he voiced Bo Jackson in ProStars and later did many additional characters on Sonic the Hedgehog. In 2008, Fennoy began doing the five second voice-overs in the beginning of Hulu video clips. (“The following program is brought to you with limited commercial interruption by…”)
One of his most notable roles, if not the most notable, has been that of Lee Everett in The Walking Dead by Telltale Games.
Dave Fennoy Minecraft Story Mode
Starred as Gabriel the Warrior
Dave Fennoy Lee
One of his most notable roles, if not the most notable, has been that of Lee Everett in The Walking Dead by Telltale Games.
Dave Fennoy Fortnite
FORTNITE’S SAVE THE WORLD introduces Fennoy as “The Director”.
Dave Fennoy Fallout
Fennoy voiced Jed Masterson in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts
Dave Fennoy Star Wars
He played the role of Pong Krell
Dave Fennoy Batman
He has provided the voice to two different versions of Lucius Fox in Batman video games and additional voices in Batman: Arkham Origins.
Dave Fennoy Rodin
Starred in the video game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate playing the role of Rodin
Dave Fennoy Fallout 76
In Fallout 4 he voices Malcom Latimer and Max Loken
Dave Fennoy Net Worth
Fennoy’s 2019 estimated net worth is Under Review` compared to Under Review in 2018.
Dave Fennoy Voices (Animation)
Year |
Title |
Role |
2017 |
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! |
Meldon |
Star Wars Rebels |
Kryze Pilot, Lead Eldar Warrior, Stormtrooper |
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2017–18 |
OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes |
Ofrang, Bernard, Spanky, Kappa, Guard |
2016 |
Transformers: Robots in Disguise |
Overload |
2015 |
Shimmer and Shine |
Neighbor |
2015–16 |
Mixels |
Globert, Boogly, Krog, Kramm, King Sergeant |
2015–16 |
Guardians of the Galaxy |
Korath, Lead Guard, Chitauri Gunner |
2013 |
Ben 10: Omniverse |
Tetrax Shard of Dimension 23, Additional Voices |
2012 |
Archer |
George, Commander Kellogg |
2011 |
The LeBrons |
Otis the Lion |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars |
Pong Krell |
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2010 |
Ben 10: Alien Force |
Tetrax |
2009 |
The Secret Saturdays |
Mayor |
2006 |
Ben 10 |
Tetrax, Radio Newscaster, Doctor |
2004 |
Kim Possible |
Exterminator |
1999–2000 |
Rocket Power |
Announcer, Assistant |
1997 |
Spicy City |
Additional Voices |
1996 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Alvin Huxley |
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest |
Clark, Guard |
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1994 |
Aladdin |
Man |
Sonic the Hedgehog |
Additional Voices |
|
1990 |
New Kids on the Block |
Dick Scott |
Dave Fennoy voice performances in direct-to-video
Year |
Title |
Role |
2018 |
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay |
Blockbuster, Tobias Whale, Black Manta |
2017 |
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature |
Mouse Henchman #2, Additional Voices |
2015 |
The Laws of the Universe Part 0 |
Tokuo Yanase |
2013 |
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate |
Rodin, Fortitudo |
2012 |
Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens |
Tetrax Shard |
Strange Frame: Love & Sax |
News Anchor |
|
2007 |
Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix |
Tetrax Shard, Prisoner #3, Prisoner #4 |
2006 |
Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther |
T’Chaka, Additional Voices |
Dave Fennoy Video Games
Year | Title | Role |
2019 | Crackdown 3 | Djimon Keita |
2018 | Where the Water Tastes Like Wine | Shaw |
State of Decay 2 | Sydney Clement | |
Lego The Incredibles | Judge | |
Spider-Man | Additional Voices | |
Darksiders III | Abraxis, Usiel, Human | |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Rodin | |
2018–19 | The Walking Dead: The Final Season | Lee Everett |
2017 | Horizon Zero Dawn | Additional Voices |
Friday the 13th: The Game | Detective Joe Maddery | |
LawBreakers | Additional Voices | |
Batman: The Enemy Within | Lucius Fox | |
SpellForce 3 | Gor | |
2016 | Batman: The Telltale Series | Lucius Fox |
2064: Read Only Memories | Narrator | |
Duke Grabowski: Mighty Swashbuckler! | LL Seet T, Sheriff Deputy, Pirates, Yoloti | |
Mafia III | Charles Laveau | |
Final Fantasy XV | Weskham Armaugh | |
2015
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Evolve | Additional Voices |
Batman: Arkham Knight | Lucius Fox | |
Lego Dimensions | B. A. Baracus, M. A. Maracus, Agent Hawkins | |
Minecraft: Story Mode | Gabriel the Knight | |
Fallout 4 | Max Loken, Malcolm Latimer | |
Street Fighter V | Azam, Oro, Taylor | |
2014 | Infamous Second Son | Concrete Knight |
The Elder Scrolls Online | Additional Voices | |
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark | Decepticon Shotgunner, Lockdown Gunner | |
Bayonetta 2 | Rodin, Sapientia, Additional Voices | |
Dreamfall Chapters | Likho | |
Vainglory | Baptiste | |
Tales from the Borderlands | Finch, Additional Voices | |
2013 | Marvel Heroes | Blade |
Dota 2 | Batrider, Ember Spirit, Faceless Void, Huskar, Jakiro, Venomancer, Wraith King | |
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified | Outsider Grunt, Additional Voices | |
Grand Theft Auto V | The Local Population | |
Infinity Blade III | Therin, Additional Voices | |
The Wolf Among Us | Bluebeard | |
2013–15 | Skylanders series | Thunderbolt, Slobber Tooth |
2013 | Bayonetta: Bloody Fate | Rodin, Fortitudo |
2013 | Batman: Arkham Origins | Enforcers |
2013 | The Walking Dead: Season Two | Lee Everett |
2012 | The Darkness II | JP Dumond |
The Walking Dead | Lee Everett | |
Lollipop Chainsaw | Josey | |
The Secret World | Zuberi, Vampire Hunter | |
Guild Wars 2 | Captain Rahim | |
2011 | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Warpath, Additional Voices |
Driver: San Francisco | Additional Voices | |
Saints Row: The Third | Pedestrians | |
Law & Order: Legacies | Dr. Montrose | |
2010 | Mass Effect 2 | Warlord Okeer, Ronald Taylor, Tarak, Turian Commuter |
Star Trek Online | Kagran | |
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | Soldiers | |
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty | Gabriel Tosh, Additional Voices | |
Mafia II | Sammy Stevens | |
Fallout: New Vegas | Jed Masterson | |
2009 | Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall | Tetrax Shard |
Prototype | Additional Voices | |
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time | Maximilian Zane | |
Bayonetta | Rodin, Sapientia, Additional Voices | |
2008 | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | Ed |
Zen Pinball | Lee Everett | |
Too Human | Troy, Traitor Leader | |
2007 | Tomb Raider: Anniversary | Kin “Kold” Kade |
2006 | Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams | Additional Voices |
Saints Row | Stilwater’s Residents | |
Project Sylpheed | Raymond Logan | |
Spider-Man: Battle for New York | Nick Fury | |
2005 | Ultimate Spider-Man | Nick Fury |
Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble | Hulk Davidson, Fire Leo, Kuwaga | |
2004 | World of Warcraft | Bwonsamdi |
2000 | Star Wars Episode I: Racer | Toy Dampner |
Tachyon: The Fringe | Commander Alberion Obulo | |
1999 | Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance | Dunari, Lando Calrissian |
1997 | The Curse of Monkey Island | King Andre, Pirate #3 |
1993 | Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! | Mark, Billy Dee |
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Dave Fennoy Interview
INTERVIEW – In Conversation With Dave Fennoy (Lee Everett, The Walking Dead: The Game)
Source: alternativemagazineonline.co.uk
Hello Mr Fennoy, thank you for your time and welcome to AMO!
Happy to be asked to answer a few questions for your readers and the gaming community.
Can you tell our readers a little bit about yourself please?
Hmmm, you never know where to start with such a wide open question… that said, I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. I used to wonder why my parents moved there… it was called for years “the mistake on the lake”, “the armpit of the nation” and several other not so nice phrases… but in retrospect, it was a great childhood and after High School I escaped!
I was a child stage actor, a musician as a young adult, a radio personality… don’t you call them presenters?… a husband and father… now an ex-husband… still a father and a father-in-law since February when my daughter got married. After years on the radio in the Bay area, I turned my attention to voice over work. I moved to LA in 1990 and began my VO career. Since then I’ve voiced too many commercials to count, many many TV Promos and In Show Announcements, narrations on numerous subjects and of course many cartoons and games.
Where might AMO’s readers have seen or heard your acting over the years?
Assuming your readers are mostly interested in games, I’m on more than 40 titles. Some recent games include Transformers 3, Starcraft 2, five characters on DOTA, Law and Order, and of course the recently released Walking Dead.
When did you first decide to get into voice acting?
I mentioned that I began my career in 1990 in LA, but to be very exact my career had its birth even before I was on the air in San Francisco. In 81 AND 82 I was writing commercials for a radio station in the bay area and whenever I could I would voice them and later as a morning jock… ah, presenter… I would do the comedy voices of many of the characters on my show.
How did you become involved with the The Walking Dead?
I got involved with the Walking Dead in the usual way… an audition arrived in my email. I did it, sent it, and a few days later got the call.
Had you previously read any of the comics or watched the TV show adaptation?
I had seen the graphic novel and watched the show infrequently. I thought it was good, but have to confess I wasn’t a regular watcher.
What attracted you to the role?
I liked the idea of playing a game character that was multifaceted. Even the audition stated that they wanted the character to be very real and that the game would be based on relationships.
How would you describe Lee Everett as a character?
Lee is a complicated character. A former college professor on his way to jail for killing his wife and her lover. He is a good man with a secret, his crime, who takes on the job of caring for an 8-year-old girl orphaned by the zombie apocalypse while thrown together with people he probably never would have spent any time with as they all try to figure out how to survive.
What has it been like working with Telltale Games?
Working with Telltale Games has been great. They are smart, creative, and have come up with what I see as a game for grownups.
Your character quickly builds a strong relationship with a young girl named Clementine. Have you met the voice actress for Clementine or did you both record your lines separately?
As with most games, all my VO work has been done solo. I haven’t had the pleasure of working with Melissa, or Adam, or any of the other very fine actors.
When it comes to Clementine, is it easy to convey the protective nature of Lee’s personality as a father yourself?
Yes, I call upon the feelings I had as a young father caring for my own daughter.
The game allows the player to have quite a lot of input into what Lee will say – does it ever get confusing recording so many different responses within a single conversation?
The Telltale crew makes sure that I know content and context of the lines I am saying. We spend a lot of time making sure performances match each other.
Do you have any visual aids to help set the scene when recording your lines?
They bring the artwork to all the sessions so I get to see where the action is taking place and have a clear idea of what the characters look like.
The Walking Dead is an episodic video game – do you record your lines in advance or will you still be going back into the studio in the months ahead?
We still have a lot of recording to do!
Do you find voice acting easier or harder than traditional acting?
I don’t know that it’s easier or harder… in many ways it’s the same and yet different. Every nuance has to be in my voice. On camera, to quote Jack Nicholson sometimes you can “let the clothes do the acting.”
And of course I don’t have to worry about hair, makeup, or waiting for them to get the lighting right.
How close is Lee’s voice to your own? It sounds very natural!
Lee’s voice is my voice. I just talk and let the emotions flow.
You have worked on a number of video game projects throughout your career, including other adventure games such as The Curse of Monkey Island as well as blockbuster console hits like Metal Gear Solid 4 and Mass Effect 2. Are you a gamer yourself and do you enjoy working on such projects?
Argh! I knew you were going to ask that… gotta confess, I’m not a gamer… but I love, love, love being a voice on games.
Is it nice being known as ‘The Hulu Guy’ in America? We actually don’t have Hulu here in the UK!
No Hulu?! Wow, how do you survive. Kidding… but seriously, Hulu is where the world of TV is going. Appointment TV is so last century and paying for cable or satellite is a huge rip off!
Do you ever get people recognising you in public from your voice alone?
Not often, but sometimes. I was at a restaurant not long ago and the waiter gave me a puzzled look and then with a flash of recognition on his face said “Dude… you’re the Hulu guy aren’t you!”
Sadly, he didn’t even comp me a dessert. More often, I’m in a conversation with someone and when the “what do you do’s?” happen… I get a few moments of celeb status. Wonder if that would work on Sofia Vergara?
What’s next for you after The Walking Dead?
I’m sure it’ll be more Hulu, more commercials, and of course more games. Oh, this fall look for the graphic novel ‘Anomaly’ to be released. It’s gonna be the biggest graphic novel ever and it has iPhone/iPad apps that allow the pages to come to life with voices and information. It’s truly going to be amazing.
Thank you for your time Mr Fennoy, it has been an absolute pleasure interviewing you and I think that you’re doing a fantastic job as the voice of Lee Everett in The Walking Dead!
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