Douglas Lee

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Douglas Lee (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor and narrator. Various works sometimes credit him under the aliases Lee Everest, Leigh Everest, or Rod Clarke.

Born to a father who worked as an architect and a mother famous for acting, Lee had lived in Europe for a time before moving back to the United States in Denver, Colorado. Upon graduating from high school, he returned to California and attended UCLA. He discovered his passion for broadcasting and later found work as a radio jockey.

The years Lee spent being on the air made him realize that drama was his true calling. After taking several acting courses and finding a suitable agent, he gradually made a name for himself in the field of voice acting. His hobbies are skiing and hiking.

Lee's gruff yet suave voice makes him ideal for older male roles and narration work. He has lent his performances to characters such as Fad in Cowboy Bebop, Rubicante in the DS remake of Final Fantasy IV, and Gouken in Street Fighter IV.

Works

The following roles listed below come from titles associated with Koei Tecmo and third party works distributed as part of a deal with other companies.

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