Hayter, David 1969–(Sean Barker)

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HAYTER, David 1969(Sean Barker)


PERSONAL


Full name, David B. Hayter; born February 6, 1969, in Santa Monica, CA.

Addresses: Agent William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Sandie Schnarr Talent Agency, 8500 Melrose Ave., Suite 212, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Manager Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Astaire Bldg., Suite 3003, Culver City, CA 90232.


Career: Actor, voice artist, producer, and writer. Voice performer for commercials and for logo on Electronic Arts Sports games.


Awards, Honors: Apex Award, best adapted screenplay for a fantasy, science fiction, or horror film, and Fennecus Award nominations, best story and screenplay, both 2000, Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, best writing, 2001, and Nebula Award nomination (with Tom DeSanto and Bryan Singer), Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, best script, 2002, all for XMen.


CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Voice of Roger "Steve" Wilson (Captain America), a recurring role, SpiderMan (animated), Fox, 1997.

(As Sean Barker) Voice of Roger "Steve" Wilson (Captain America), SpiderMan Unlimited (animated), Fox, 19992001.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Voices of Belgian soldier and Hasan, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century, PBS, 1996.

(As Sean Barker) Voice of Bernie Wiseman, Kido senshi Gundam 0080 pocket no naka no sensou (anime; also known as Gundam 0080: A War in the Pocket and Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: A War in the Pocket ), The Cartoon Network, 2001.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Ed's secretary, Long Shadows, PBS, 1994.

(As Sean Barker) Voice, Guyver: Dark Hero (anime; also known as Guyver 2: Dark Hero ), SciFi Channel, 1994.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Misha Sarotsky, "From Russia with Like," Major Dad, CBS, 1993.

Voice of Brace Huntington, "Partners in Danger, Part 2: The Cat," SpiderMan (animated), Fox, 1997.

Dave Bowman, "Wednesday's Child," Blue Heelers, Network 7, 2002.

Television Appearances; Other:

Voice of Captain America for several animated specials, movies, and series, including Cartoon AllStars to the Rescue, Cartoon Madness, Hollywood Jam, House of Toons Live!, Mickey's Toontown USA, PokeMadness 2000, Rapsheeba Strikes Out, The Search for Harry Potter, Super Hero Jam, and Toon Jam.

Television Work:

Additional voices, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated series), TNT, 1990, syndicated, 1990.

Additional voices, "Sins of the Fathers: Part 2/Make a Wish: Part 1," SpiderMan (animated), Fox, 1996.

Executive producer, Lost in Oz (pilot), The WB, beginning 2002.

Film Appearances:

Presume dangereux (also known as Believed Violent ), Candice Productions, 1990.

First police officer, Drive, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 1997.

Tom Rice, Burn, 1998.

Museum police officer, XMen (also known as XMen 1.5 ), Twentieth CenturyFox, 2000.

Film Producer:

Burn, 1998.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

(As Sean Barker) Voice of Arsene Lupin III, Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (anime; also known as Arsene Lupin and the Castle of Cagliostro, The Castle of Cagliostro, and Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro ), Streamline Pictures, 1991.

Voice of Hiroshi Ozora, Moldiver (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1993.

(As Barker) Voice of Kurama, Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie (anime), Media Blasters, c. 1993.

Voices of Taka and Tamahome, Fushigi Yugi: Memories First OAV (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1995.

(As Barker) Voice of reporter, Hyper Doll (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, c. 1995.

Voices of Taka Sukunami and Tamahome, Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious PlayReflections OAV 2 (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1997.

Voices of Taka Sukunami, Tamahome, and Yoshui, Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious PlayReflections OAV 3 (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1997.

(As Barker) Voice of Tamahome, Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious PlaySuzaku DVD Box Set (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1999.

Himself, XMen Production Scrapbook, Twentieth CenturyFox Home Entertainment, 2003.

Voice of Spike Spiegel for all Englishlanguage versions of the "Cowboy Bebop" anime videos; voice of Isamu, Macross Plus (anime); voice of Raiden, Sonic X (anime); voice of Lei Fang, Street Fighter II (anime); also provided voices for the anime videos Blackjack and They Were 11. Several of these videos were originally broadcast as television series in Japan.

Video Games:

Voices of Solid Snake and David/"Dave," Metal Gear Solid (also known as MGS ), Konami Computer Entertainment, 1998.

Voice of Solid Snake, Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions (also known as Metal Gear Solid: Special Missions ), Konami Computer Entertainment, 1999.

Voices of Solid Snake and Lieutenant J. G. Iroquois Pliskin, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2001.

Voice of announcer, Madden NFL 2003, Electronic Arts, 2002.

Voices of first and second Roman legionnaires and the Angkor Thom guard, Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (also known as Eternal Darkness ), Nintendo of America, 2002.

Voice of Solid Snake, Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, Konami Computer Entertainment, 2002.

Voice of Solid Snake, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, Nintendo of America, 2003.

Also provided voices for the video game Mech-warrior 2.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

XMen (based on a story by Tom DeSanto and Bryan Singer and on XMen comic books; also known as XMen 1.5 ), Twentieth CenturyFox, 2000.

(With others) The Scorpion King, Universal, 2002.

(Uncredited; with others) The Hulk, Universal, 2003.

(And story) X2 (also known as XMen 2, XMen 2: XMen United, X2, and X2: XMen United ), Twentieth CenturyFox, 2003.

Teleplays; Pilots:

Lost in Oz, The WB, 2002.

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Scriptwriters Network, http://scriptwritersnetwork.com, December, 2002.

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