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Jon St. John (left) with a fan in 2011 | |
Born | December 19, 1960 (age 58) |
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Occupation | Voice actor, singer, producer |
Years active | 1975–present |
Agent | Solid Talent |
Known for | Duke Nukem Big the Cat E-123 Omega |
Children | 3 |
Website | http://www.jonstjohn.audio |
Jon St. John (born December 19, 1960) is an Americanvoice actor and singer. He started his career in voice work in 1975, when he was a Top 40radioDJ in North Carolina. Because of his vocal talent and technical skills, he was hired as a production director for several US radio stations in cities including: Norfolk, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, and Los Angeles. St. John was also a radio personality for many years most recently on K-EARTH 101 in Los Angeles. He has since provided the voice for numerous video game characters, most notably Duke Nukem. On May 4, 2014 he was the host for the 5th anniversary of the PWA:UK (Plymouth Wrestling Alliance).
He has provided the voice for the drill instructor Dwight T. Barnes as well as various other Marines in Half-Life: Opposing Force. He has done the voices for Big the Cat in Sonic Adventure and Sonic Heroes, Trash Man, General Warthog and other characters in Twisted Metal 4, E-102 Gamma in Sonic Battle, the announcer in Sonic Advance 3, E-123 Omega in Sonic Heroes, Bolt Logan in Chrome and Chrome: SpecForce and Agent Michael Ford in Conduit 2 He also dubs the voice of professor Simon and Archibald in Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle. He also provided the narrator's voice in Forsaken. St. John also voices characters for rides and attractions at the LEGOLAND theme park in Carlsbad, CA. and at Dollywood theme park in Tennessee, he's the voice of BUZZ the Buzzard, an audio animatronic character who introduces riders to the Mystery Mine ride. He was also the crew chief in NASCAR Racing 2003 Season, NASCAR Racing 2002 Season, and NASCAR Racing 4. In 2011, he voiced for an exclusive Heroes of Newerth announcer pack[1] and also a special sound pack for the TeamSpeak voice communication software.[2] He is currently working on voicing for Dudebro II and Dota 2,[1] as well as providing PvP voiceovers for Guild Wars 2.[3]
St. John is probably best known for being the voice of Duke Nukem in the Duke Nukem video game series from 1996 onwards, starting with Duke Nukem 3D with re-casting of Joe Siegler and Todd Replogle of Apogee Software. He stated in an interview that the voice of Duke Nukem was based upon Clint Eastwood's voice with a lower pitch. In an interview on zergwatch.com, St. John was asked about sound clips of his performance being used in a Ventrilo Harassment video, and replied 'Yes...I was made aware of it by Jeron (an audio producer at 3DR) who suggested I check it out prior to recording a special Duke greeting to the 3DR crew just before the Duke Nukem Forever trailer was released. 'I laughed my head off! That lady was out of her mind pissed off!' and after being asked if he thought Nukem was 'just another gig' he went on to say 'Just another gig? Are you kidding? Duke is KING! Can you think of any other video game hero with his attitude, destructive force or good looks? I don't think so. I love playing the part of Duke and I'm honored to be associated with such a pop icon.'