- Born
- Birth nameCameron Arthur Clarke
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Cameron Arthur Clarke is an American voice actor who is known for voicing Leonardo and Rocksteady from the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, Shotaro Kaneda from Akira, Freddy from the Barnyard franchise, Liquid Snake from Metal Gear Solid, Clay Kaczmarek from Assassin's Creed II and Simba from The Lion King franchise whenever Matthew Broderick is unavailable.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Christian Frates
- Parents
- RelativesLiza Rey(Cousin)Cathy Cole(Cousin)Tina Cole(Cousin)Ric de Azevedo(Half Sibling)Lex de Azevedo(Half Sibling)Candy Conkling(Cousin)Jamie Conkling(Cousin)Chris Conkling(Cousin)Xandra Conkling(Cousin)Carolyn Thomas(Cousin)Pat Fraley(Cousin)Maxine King(Aunt or Uncle)Luise King(Aunt or Uncle)Donna King(Aunt or Uncle)Yvonne King(Aunt or Uncle)Alvino Rey(Aunt or Uncle)Buddy Cole(Aunt or Uncle)Rachel Coleman(Niece or Nephew)Emilie de Azevedo Brown(Niece or Nephew)Eliza de Azevedo Brown(Niece or Nephew)Win Butler(Cousin)Will Butler(Cousin)Marilyn King(Aunt or Uncle)Jamie Green(Cousin)
- Often voices teenagers and other similarly young characters
- Voice of Leonardo from The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Smooth voice that can quickly go from high-pitched and wavy to deep and rocksteady
- His performance as Kaneda in the Streamline dub of Akira
- Although he does voiceovers for video games, he doesn't play video games.
- Studied voice acting under voice actor Michael Bell. One of the most important things Bell taught him was to never audition with a voice he couldn't sustain, which would damage his voice as well as alienate potential clients.
- Voice of Leonardo from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) animated series of the late 1980s, and later the voice of Prince Adam/He-Man for the 2002 Mike Young-Produced series remake of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002).
- In 1999, released his album "Inside Out." The album contains various love songs by various artists including James Taylor and Carly Simon reworked and performed in gay perspective.
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