Walter Alexis Lang (born November 12, 1965), best known as Lex Lang, is an American voice actor and voice director, who has provided voices and served as a director for a number of animations and video games. He is best known for voicing Doctor Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Suguru Geto in Jujutsu Kaisen, and Goemon Ishikawa in Lupin the Third.[1][2]

Lex Lang
Lang at the 2013 Phoenix Comicon
Born
Occupation(s)Voice actor, voice director
Years active1996–present
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Websitewww.lexlang.com Edit this at Wikidata

Early life

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Lang was born in Hollywood, California,[3] on November 12, 1965.[4] He began performing at 7 years old, he would host his own radio show and master of ceremonies for Seagram's National Comedy Competition.[3]

Throughout high school, Lang has acted in various theatre productions at the Community Theatre in Scottsdale, Arizona.[3] His stage credits include The Fantastiks, Bus Stop, The Apple Tree, Of Mice and Men and Rodgers and Hammerstein's, Cinderella.[3]

While attending college, he performed stand-up comedy and did impressions for various clubs including The Comedy Store, Dr. Giggles, The NFL Cub, Anderson's Fifth Estate and The Improv.[3] He would perform along with Jim Carrey, Richard Belzer, and David Spade.[3] He would later move back to Hollywood, California to study music at the Musician's Institute before pursuing voice acting in 1996.[3]

Career

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A two-time Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards-honored voice actor, (first for his portrayal of Professor Behdety in the 2003/2004 season of Tutenstein, then again as The Doorman and his dog Hundley on the 2009/2010 season of Curious George), he has been in hundreds of productions ranging from original animation, anime, video games, celebrity voice matching, and movie trailers.[5][1][2] He is known for playing the voice of Doctor Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot series, replacing Clancy Brown.[6] He is also known for his anime voice work playing roles such as Sagara Sanosuke from Rurouni Kenshin and Goemon Ishikawa XIII in the Lupin III franchise.[5][1][2]

Lang has worked as voice director for clients including Cartoon Network, EWAM, Sony, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Technicolor, PCB Productions, Microsoft, Xbox 360, Code Masters, HBO and Warner Brothers.[7]

Personal life

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Lang is married to fellow voice actor Sandy Fox.[8] They live in Studio City, California.[8]

Lang is also a musician, he has played guitar, bass and the piano.[3] He has also written 200 different songs for various genres.[3]

Other ventures

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In 1998 Lang and his wife co-founded the Love Planet Foundation, a non-profit organization which creates educational materials for children on the importance of recycling, world water awareness, and the preservation of the planet.[9] They also created Love Planet Productions, which includes several multimedia projects such as anime presentation shows, toddler shows and products, and Zen programming.[10] In 2006 they launched a bottled spring water business called H2Om Water with Intention, which has received recognition as a sponsor at several events including Sting's Rainforest Foundation Carnegie Hall Concert and the Elevate Film Festival.[11][12][13] Lang was also a Deepak Chopra meditation instructor.[14]

Filmography

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Anime

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List of voice performances in anime
Year Series Role Notes Source[15][16][17]
1997 Street Fighter II V Det. Tsung, Interpol Aide, Additional voices As Alex Lang [18]
1997 Tokyo Revelation Additional voices OVA [18]
1997 El-Hazard: The Wanderers Student Councilman, Village Elder, Palace Guard Animaze/Pioneer dub [18]
1997 Armageddon Delta Boy Animaze dub, as Alexis Lang [18]
1998 Battle Athletes Additional voices OVA [18]
1998 El-Hazard: The Magnificent World 2 Additional voices OVA [18]
1998 Fushigi Yûgi Additional voices   [18]
1998 Giant Robo Additional voices OVA [18]
1999 Battle Athletes Victory Sergei Garenstein, Operator   [18]
1999–2006 Digimon series Cyberdramon, WarGreymon, Omnimon, Rapidmon, others    
1999 The Cockpit Captain A OVA, as Walter Lang [18]
1999 Magic Knight Rayearth High Priest Zagato, Mayor, Rayearth, Big Ugly Monster, Windam Also ADR script writer (Ep. 12), music producer
As Alexis Lang
[18]
1999 Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory Allen OVA [18]
1999 Ninja Cadets Hayashi, Matsuzaka OVA [18]
1999 Jungle de Ikou! Evil Ongo, Takuma's dad OVA [18]
1999 Rurouni Kenshin Hiko Seijuro OVA series, Sony dub [18][19]
1999 Wild 7 Dispatcher OVA [18]
2000 Flint the Time Detective Dino Fisherman   [18]
2000 Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Windam, Lantis, Rayearth, Zagato, Satoru Shidou   [18]
2000 Trigun Terrorist, Newscaster   [18]
2000–2002 Rurouni Kenshin Sagara Sanosuke, Iwanbo, others TV series, Media Blasters dub [18]
2001 Arc the Lad Jack   [18]
2001–2002 Transformers: Robots in Disguise Tow Line    
2001 Apocalypse Zero Kakugo Hagakure, Zero OVA [18]
2001 Hand Maid May Kintaro Yamazaki   [18]
2001 Mezzo Forte Bodyguard OVA [18]
2001 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Ginias Sahalin OVA [18]
2001 Nightwalker Cain, Shunichi, Asami's Lover   [18]
2001 Saint Tail Hayase, Henchman   [18]
2001 Transformers: Robots in Disguise Tow-Line   [18]
2001 Vampire Princess Miyu Ryosuke, others TV series, Tokyopop [18]
2002 Babel II: Beyond Infinity Lodem, Babel I, Balan, Dennis Also ADR director and writer [18]
2002 Cosmo Warrior Zero Axelater, Phase Braker, Dr. Aminner, Doctor, Master, Dr. Machine   [18]
2002 éX-Driver Student, Todo Thug A, Cain Tokioka, others OVA
Also ADR director and ADR writer
[18]
2002 Tsukikage Ran Additional voices   [18]
2002 Ys Dark Fact OVA [20]
2003 Argentosoma Frank, various characters   [18]
2003 Ai Yori Aoshi Suzuki, Boy 2, TV Announcer, Akiko's Father, Takashi, Student, others   [18]
2003 .hack//SIGN Crim   [18]
2003 Blue Dragon Blue Dragon, Dark Dragon    
2003 Daigunder Tri-Horn   [18]
2003 Figure 17 D.D.   [18]
2003 Gun Frontier Stage Coach Guard, Guard, Man B, Heidelnoir   [18]
2003 Heat Guy J Shun Aurora, Giobanni Gallo, others   [18]
2003 Idol Project BaliHawaii Presenter, Manager, Alien OVA
Also ADR director Ep. 3-4
[18]
2003 Immortal Grand Prix Metoo Microseries [18]
2003 Initial D series Ryosuke "Ry" Takahashi Tokyopop dub [18][21]
2003 Kikaider Patrol Car Officer, Carmine Spider   [18]
2003 Last Exile Claimh-Solais Soldier, others   [18]
2003 Lupin the Third Part II Goemon Ishikawa XIII, Kosuke Kidani TV series [18]
2003 Mirage of Blaze Shuhei Chiaki, Danjyo Kousaka, Attendant Also ADR director, writer [18]
2003 s-CRY-ed Kunihiko Kimishima   [18]
2003 Wild Arms King Kianu   [18]
2003 Witch Hunter Robin Juzo Narumi, Thug, Shunji Nagira   [18]
2003 Ys II: Castle in the Heavens Jira, Dark Fact OVA [20]
2003–2004 Mahoromatic Slash, Gang Member, Commander Hayato Daimon Also OVAs and specials [18]
2003–2004 The Twelve Kingdoms Shoryu, others Also ADR director, ADR writer (Ep. 1-40) [18]
2004 Burn-Up Scramble ATM Thief, Imaginary Boyfriend, Arcade Thug   [18]
2004 Gad Guard Haneke, various characters   [18]
2004 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Officer, Commander, others   [18]
2004 Gungrave Bunji Kugashira, "Mad Dog" Ladd Carabel   [18]
2004 Here is Greenwood Furusawa OVA, Media Blasters dub [18]
2004 Space Pirate Captain Herlock Captain Harlock OVA [18]
2004 Stellvia Ritsou Soujin, others   [18]
2004 Submarine 707R Jack Vance Captain, Chairman Jonathan, PKN Chairman, other OVA [18]
2004 Wolf's Rain Soldier   [18]
2004 éX-Driver: Nina & Rei Danger Zone Additional voices OVA
Also voice director, ADR writer
[18]
2005–2009 Naruto Teuchi, Tsubasa, Hayate Gekko, Jigumo Fuma, others   [19]
2005 Aquarian Age: The Movie Ray Alucard   [18]
2005 Fafner in the Azure Kenji Kondo, various characters Also voice director [18]
2005 Immortal Grand Prix Dew TV series [18]
2005 Mars Daybreak Kuberness, Regardie, EF Soldier   [18]
2005 New Getter Robo Ryoma Nagare   [18]
2005 Otogi Zoshi Mansairaku   [18]
2005 Planetes Sia's father   [18]
2005 Saiyuki Reload Genjyo Sanzo   [18]
2005 Samurai Champloo Musashi "Johnny" Miyamoto, Xavier the Third, others   [18]
2005 Scrapped Princess Socom, Galil, others   [18]
2005 Tenjho Tenge Ishimatsu, others   [18]
2006–2014 Bleach Marechiyo Ōmaeda, Runuganga   [19]
2006 Kannazuki no Miko Kazuki Ōgami [22]
2006 Fate/stay night Issei Ryudo   [18]
2006 Karas Announcer, Monster, Shako   [18]
2006 Saiyuki Reload Gunlock Genjo Sanzo   [18]
2007 Tales of Phantasia Lundgrom OVA [18]
2008–2009 Blue Dragon Blue Dragon
2008 Lucky Star Meito Anizawa, TV Host, others   [18]
2009–2015 Naruto Shippuden Teuchi, Kitane, Hayate Gekko, others    
2015 Lupin the Third Part IV: The Italian Adventure Goemon Ishikawa XIII TV series [23]
2015–2016 Durarara!!×2 Egor, Shu Aozaki   [24][19]
2015 Yuki Yuna is a Hero ADR Director [25][26]
2015–2016 Aldnoah.Zero Cruhteo Also ADR director [27]
2015 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works Soichiro Kuzuki TV series [28]
2016–present One-Punch Man Flashy Flash, various [29][30]
2017 Dragon Ball Super Goku, Goku Black Bang Zoom! dub for Toonami Asia [31]
2018 Lupin the Third Part V Goemon Ishikawa XIII TV series [23]
2018 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable Anjuro Katagiri [20]
2020 Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Vendor Man [20]
2020–present Jujutsu Kaisen Suguru Geto
2022–present Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Marechiyo Omaeda [32]

Animation

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List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source[17][16]
2002 ChalkZone Ronnie Lox Episode: "Purple Haze/No PlaceLike Home/Disaster Park/I Need a Song"  
2004 All Grown Up! Talk Show Host, Page Episode: "Brother, Can You Spare the Time?" [20]
2004–06 Justice League Unlimited Atomic Skull, Captain Cold, Heat Wave 8 episodes [20]
2006–07 Avatar: The Last Airbender Fire Lord Sozin (young), additional voices 3 episodes  
2006–08 Legion of Super Heroes R. J. Brande, Grimbor the Chainsman, Announcer #1 3 episodes [20]
2007–08 The Batman Metallo, Basil Karlo/Clayface, Hamilton Hill, additional voices 4 episodes [20]
2007–15 Curious George Hundley, Doorman Main role [20]
2009 Batgirl: Year One Batman Motion comic [33]
2009–10 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Doctor Polaris, Hourman, Gold, Hydrogen, Alloy, Batman / Dick Grayson 5 episodes [19][20]
2012 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Doctor Doom 2 episodes [19][20]
2013 Regular Show Barry, Police Officer #2 Episode: "Every Meat Burritos" [19][20]
2015 Ever After High Lance Charming [19]
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Resistance Rises Poe Dameron Episode: "Poe to the Rescue"  
2016 Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir Jagged Stone [34]
2018–19 Star Wars Resistance Major Vonreg 8 episodes [35]
2018 South Park Narrator (adult Kenny McCormick) Episode: "The Scoots"

Film

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List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source[15][17][16]
1996 Black Jack Additional voices Animaze dub [18]
1998 Yu Yu Hakusho: the Movie Kazuma Kuwabara OVA, Animaze/Media Blasters dub [18]
1999 Reborn from Hell: Samurai Armageddon Shosetu Yu Live-action dub [18]
2000 Digimon: The Movie WarGreymon, Omnimon, Rapidmon    
2001 Street Fighter Alpha Guard   [18]
2001 Akira Man on Vehicle's Radio 2 Animaze dub [18]
2001 Reborn from Hell II: Jubei's Revenge Shosetu Yu Live-action dub [18]
2002 Cowboy Bebop: The Movie Additional voices   [18]
2002 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Miller's Report Additional voices   [18]
2004 éX-Driver The Movie Caine Tokioka, Fitz, David, Police Officer Also voice director, ADR writer [18]
2004 Mobile Suit Gundam F91 Bardo   [18]
2004 Alive Tenshu Yashiro Live-action dub [18]
2007 The Three Robbers Felix  
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Rick Flag    
2011 Legend of the Millennium Dragon Additional voices   [18]
2013 Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Captain Atom, Funeral Presider    
2015 The Last: Naruto the Movie Hayate Gekko   [20]
List of voice performances in feature films
Year Series Role Notes Source[15][17][16]
1997 Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie Lerigot, Rygog As Alexis Lang  
1998 Six-String Samurai Death    
2003 Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo Goemon Ishikawa XIII [23]
2015 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Additional voices    
2015 Hotel Transylvania 2 Additional voices   [36]
2015 The Laws of the Universe Part 0 Additional voices Limited theatrical release [37]
2017 The Star Hunter    
2018 Lupin the Third: Legend of the Gold of Babylon Goemon Ishikawa XIII [23]
2019 Goemon's Blood Spray Goemon Ishikawa XIII [23]
2019 Lupin the Third: Blood Seal of the Eternal Mermaid Goemon Ishikawa XIII (Special) [23]
2020 Lupin the Third: Goodbye Partner Goemon Ishikawa XIII (Special) [23]
2020 Lupin III: The First Goemon Ishikawa XIII [38]
2022 Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Suguru Geto [39]

Video games

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List of voice performances in video games
Year Series Role Notes Source[17][40]
1997 Bushido Blade Hongou    
2000 Star Trek: Klingon Academy Civil War First Officer, Hopogh Captain, Federation Commander 4    
2001 Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix Jacob "Deke" DeCourt    
2002 Digimon Rumble Arena WarGreymon, Omnimon   [20]
2003 .hack//Mutation Moonstone, Crim   [20]
2003 .hack//Outbreak Moonstone, Crim   [20]
2003 Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike Han Solo, additional voices   [20]
2003 Final Fantasy XI Additional Voices  
2004 .hack//Quarantine Moonstone, Crim   [20]
2004 Crash Twinsanity Dr. Neo Cortex   [20]
2004 EverQuest Additional Voices  
2004 World of Warcraft  
2005 Haunting Ground Debilitas    
2005 Star Wars: Battlefront II Han Solo, additional voices   [20]
2005 The Matrix: Path of Neo Police, Security, Civilian  
2005 Crash Tag Team Racing Dr. Neo Cortex   [20]
2006 Star Wars: Empire at War Scout Trooper   [20]
2006 Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked Worso Tsurumaki    
2006 Naruto series Hayate Gekko, Gamabunta, Shikaku Nara, Kidomaru, Teuchi    
2006 Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII Incidental characters   [41]
2006 Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra Luis Virgil   [20]
2007 Ghost Rider Blackout    
2007 Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner Grey    
2007 Blue Dragon Young Nene   [20]
2007 Crash of the Titans Dr. Neo Cortex   [20]
2007 Mass Effect Ambassador Din Korlack, Yaroslev Tartakovsky, Colonist, Refugee, Salarian Doorman, Salarian Patron, Salarian Soldier    
2008 Crash: Mind over Mutant Dr. Neo Cortex    
2008 Golden Axe: Beast Rider Additional Voices   [42]
2009 Brütal Legend Glitter Fists, Warfathers    
2009 Dragon Age: Origins Additional Voices    
2009 Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Marvin Brannagh Uncredited [20]
2010 Mass Effect 2 Keystone, Elite Krogan Enemies, Stocks Volus, Urdnot Warrior, Used Ship Salesman    
2010 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Stormtrooper   [20]
2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Autobot Soldiers, Decepticon Soldiers Posted under Additional Voices
2012 Mass Effect 3 Ambassador Din Korlack    
2012 Kinect Star Wars Magna Guard, Stormtrooper   [20]
2013 The Cave The Zen Master, King, Speakerbox    
2013 Marvel Heroes Doctor Doom   [20]
2013 Skylanders: Swap Force Grim Creeper   [43][19]
2014 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Additional voices   [44]
2014 Titanfall Spyglass   [19]
2014 Skylanders: Trap Team Grim Creeper   [45]
2014 Digimon All-Star Rumble WarGreymon, Examon, Dorulumon, Omnimon   [20]
2015 Batman: Arkham Knight Officer Kevern, Officer Deaves, Officer Doyle   [46]
2015 Skylanders: SuperChargers Grim Creeper   [47]
2015 Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns Pact Commander (Charr Male)   [48]
2016 Skylanders: Imaginators Grim Creeper, Dr. Neo Cortex   [49]
2017 Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Dr. Neo Cortex   [50]
2018 God of War Additional Voices   [20]
2018 Lego DC Super-Villains Deathstorm, Mazahs, Heat Wave, Mantis   [20]
2019 The Lego Movie 2 Videogame Additional Voices    
2019 Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Dr. Neo Cortex, Mega-Mix, Narrator, Dr. Neo Cortex (Baby), additional voices   [51]
2020 Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time Dr. Neo Cortex    
2020 Yakuza: Like a Dragon Additional voices   [52]
2021 Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! Dr. Neo Cortex    
2023 Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Additional voices   [53]
2024 Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Additional voices   [54]

Live-action

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List of voice performances in live-action television and film
Year Title Role Notes Source[17]
1994 VR Troopers Tropedobot, Robot    
1996 Masked Rider Cyborsect    
1996 Power Rangers Zeo Louie Kaboom Uncredited
1997 Power Rangers Turbo Rygog, Lerigot as Alexis Lang
1998 Power Rangers in Space Ecliptor, Jakarak Uncredited
2002 Power Rangers Wild Force Zen-Aku
2020 Doom Patrol Candlemaker

Other appearances

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List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source[17][16]
2001 Primetime Glick Announcer    
2002 Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck Contestant  


References

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