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Quinton Joseph Flynn (born October 10, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American voice actor, actor, and writer. He is most notable for providing the English voices of video game characters such as Raiden in Sons of Liberty, Isaaru in Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, and most recently Axel in Kingdom Hearts II. He can also be heard in the Strategy game Generals as the Hum-vee, Missile Defender, Pathfinder, Raptor, and U.S. Pilot units.He is now a regular member of the all new Crash Series Voice Team.

Flynn also attends a lot of anime conventions and usually he shows up with his good friend Jeff Nimoy.

Selected works


Trivia


  • Known to friends and colleagues as "Q."
  • Is a huge Saturday Night Live fan and has recently been working on SNL try-out tapes.
  • Attended Kent State University.
  • Frequently works alongside fellow voice actor Cam Clarke. As of mid-2005, he and Clarke have appeared in fourteen projects together.
  • Despite doing voice of work for many notable video games, he is admittedly not a gamer - This was evidenced in an interview with IGN.com about Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children when he asked if the interviewer had played a preview copy of FFVII, upon which he was told that FFVII had been out for 9 years.*
  • Did movie overdubbing and improv with Will Ferrell for a short time.
  • Half of the musical comedy duo, The Snozzberries, with Robbie Rist.
  • He did voice Kiyo from Zatch Bell for a short time until Jason Spisak, founder of the Symphony OS took his place.

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Quinton Flynn

 

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