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[[File:Halo2 Credits.jpg|thumb|O'Donnell's Halo 2 Credit.]] | [[File:Halo2 Credits.jpg|thumb|O'Donnell's Halo 2 Credit.]] | ||
'''Bob O'Donnell''' | '''Bob O'Donnell''' was an actor and voice actor for video games. He is the father of Bungie music artist [[Martin O'Donnell]]. | ||
He has worked on only a few films and video games, most notably voicing Dr. Kerr in the [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] video game Oni and the Drunken Dwarf in Myth. He also voiced a small uncredited part in ''[[Halo 2]]'', speaking the single line by the [[Prophet of Objection]] in the opening cinematic of the game. In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', he is credited as the "Voice of the terminals", or [[Data pads]]. | He has worked on only a few films and video games, most notably voicing Dr. Kerr in the [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] video game Oni and the Drunken Dwarf in Myth. He also voiced a small uncredited part in ''[[Halo 2]]'', speaking the single line by the [[Prophet of Objection]] in the opening cinematic of the game. In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', he is credited as the "Voice of the terminals", or [[Data pads]]. | ||
Bob O'Donnell passed away on October 22, 2018. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 13:40, February 23, 2018
Bob O'Donnell was an actor and voice actor for video games. He is the father of Bungie music artist Martin O'Donnell.
He has worked on only a few films and video games, most notably voicing Dr. Kerr in the Bungie Studios video game Oni and the Drunken Dwarf in Myth. He also voiced a small uncredited part in Halo 2, speaking the single line by the Prophet of Objection in the opening cinematic of the game. In Halo: Reach, he is credited as the "Voice of the terminals", or Data pads.
Bob O'Donnell passed away on October 22, 2018.
Trivia
- O'Donnell's part as the Prophet of Objection was not acknowledged in the credits of the original release of Halo 2. This was rectified when Halo 2 Vista was released, finally recognizing O'Donnell for his part in the end credits.