Ralph Lister will be meeting his fans at Yorkshire Cosplay Con
British actor RALPH LISTER spent 15 years in main-stage theatre in London, Madrid, Hong Kong, and Edinburgh before moving to Los Angeles as an on-camera actor and voice talent from 1999-2008.
Major motion picture credits include Oz: The Great & Powerful, with James Franco, Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Rachel Weisz, director Sam Raimi; Setup, with Bruce Willis, Curtis ‘Fifty Cent’ Jackson, and Ryan Philippe; Alleged, with Brian Dennehy, Fred Thompson, Colm Meaney; studio comedy Mr. Woodcock, with Billy Bob Thornton, Susan Sarandon; Jewel of the Sahara, with Gerard Butler; and A Lot Like Love, with Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet.
In August last year, Ralph guest starred as a US attorney in Episode 3 of AMC’s gritty crime drama Low Winter Sun opposite Mark Strong and Lennie James.
As a voice talent, Ralph’s most widely known international success is as series regular Walter “Angel of Death†Dollneaz in blockbuster animé hit Hellsing. Ralph’s voice can also be heard in Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean, in Revolution Studios’ Thirteen Going On Thirty, as the narrator of the 10-Year Anniversary edition of Jean Reno’s The Professional, and for the documentary accompanying the DVD release of March of the Penguins.
As an established and award-winning audiobook narrator, Ralph records for most of the major US publishing houses, and has now narrated in excess of 130 titles, in December 2014 completing James Clavell’s Shogun: The Epic Novel of Japan for Blackstone Publishing. At 54 finished hours of audio, this title was one of the longest books Ralph has narrated (the opening three titles of Steven Erikson’s epic series The Malazan Book of the Fallen, completed for Brilliance Audio in 2012, were, individually, also almost as long).
Recent theatre includes leading roles in Equinox, Opus, An American Daughter, Frozen, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, On Golden Pond, and as James Whistler in a biographical exposition supporting the Whistler Exhibition at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ralph shares his time between his homes in Grand Rapids and Los Angeles.
For more information check out his websites:
ralphlistervoice.com
ralphlister.com
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