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

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]

Early life

Lang was born in Hollywood, California.[3] 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

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.[4][1][2] He is known for playing the voice of Doctor Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot series, replacing Clancy Brown.[5] 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.[4][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.[6]

Personal life

Lang is married to fellow voice actor Sandy Fox.[7] They live in Studio City, California.[7]

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

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.[8] They also created Love Planet Productions, which includes several multimedia projects such as anime presentation shows, toddler shows and products, and Zen programming.[9] 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.[10][11][12] Lang was also a Deepak Chopra meditation instructor.[13]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Series Role Notes Source[14][15][16]
1997Street Fighter II VDet. Tsung, Interpol Aide, Additional voicesAs Alex Lang[17]
1997Tokyo RevelationAdditional voicesOVA[17]
1997El-Hazard: The WanderersStudent Councilman, Village Elder, Palace GuardAnimaze/Pioneer dub[17]
1997ArmageddonDelta BoyAnimaze dub, as Alexis Lang[17]
1998Battle AthletesAdditional voicesOVA[17]
1998El-Hazard: The Magnificent World 2Additional voicesOVA[17]
1998Fushigi YûgiAdditional voices [17]
1998Giant RoboAdditional voicesOVA[17]
1999Battle Athletes VictorySergei Garenstein, Operator [17]
1999–2006Digimon seriesCyberdramon, WarGreymon, Omnimon, Rapidmon, others  
1999The CockpitCaptain AOVA, as Walter Lang[17]
1999Magic Knight RayearthHigh Priest Zagato, Mayor, Rayearth, Big Ugly Monster, WindamAlso ADR script writer (Ep. 12), music producer
As Alexis Lang
[17]
1999Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust MemoryAllenOVA[17]
1999Ninja CadetsHayashi, MatsuzakaOVA[17]
1999Jungle de Ikou!Evil Ongo, Takuma's dadOVA[17]
1999Rurouni KenshinHiko SeijuroOVA series, Sony dub[17][18]
1999Wild 7DispatcherOVA[17]
2000Flint the Time DetectiveDino Fisherman [17]
2000Magic Knight Rayearth 2Windam, Lantis, Rayearth, Zagato, Satoru Shidou [17]
2000TrigunTerrorist, Newscaster [17]
2000–2002Rurouni KenshinSagara Sanosuke, Iwanbo, othersTV series, Media Blasters dub[17]
2001Arc the LadJack [17]
2001–2002Transformers: Robots in DisguiseTow Line  
2001Apocalypse ZeroKakugo Hagakure, ZeroOVA[17]
2001Hand Maid MayKintaro Yamazaki [17]
2001Mezzo ForteBodyguardOVA[17]
2001Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS TeamGinias SahalinOVA[17]
2001NightwalkerCain, Shunichi, Asami's Lover [17]
2001Saint TailHayase, Henchman [17]
2001Transformers: Robots in DisguiseTow-Line [17]
2001Vampire Princess MiyuRyosuke, othersTV series, Tokyopop[17]
2002Babel II: Beyond InfinityLodem, Babel I, Balan, DennisAlso ADR director and writer[17]
2002Cosmo Warrior ZeroAxelater, Phase Braker, Dr. Aminner, Doctor, Master, Dr. Machine [17]
2002éX-DriverStudent, Todo Thug A, Cain Tokioka, othersOVA
Also ADR director and ADR writer
[17]
2002Tsukikage RanAdditional voices [17]
2002YsDark FactOVA[19]
2003ArgentosomaFrank, various characters [17]
2003Ai Yori AoshiSuzuki, Boy 2, TV Announcer, Akiko's Father, Takashi, Student, others [17]
2003.hack//SIGNCrim [17]
2003Blue DragonBlue Dragon, Dark Dragon  
2003DaigunderTri-Horn [17]
2003Figure 17D.D. [17]
2003Gun FrontierStage Coach Guard, Guard, Man B, Heidelnoir [17]
2003Heat Guy JShun Aurora, Giobanni Gallo, others [17]
2003Idol Project BaliHawaii Presenter, Manager, AlienOVA
Also ADR director Ep. 3-4
[17]
2003Immortal Grand PrixMetooMicroseries[17]
2003Initial D seriesRyosuke "Ry" TakahashiTokyopop dub[17][20]
2003KikaiderPatrol Car Officer, Carmine Spider [17]
2003Last ExileClaimh-Solais Soldier, others [17]
2003Lupin the Third Part IIGoemon Ishikawa XIII, Kosuke KidaniTV series[17]
2003Mirage of BlazeShuhei Chiaki, Danjyo Kousaka, AttendantAlso ADR director, writer[17]
2003s-CRY-edKunihiko Kimishima [17]
2003Wild ArmsKing Kianu [17]
2003Witch Hunter RobinJuzo Narumi, Thug, Shunji Nagira [17]
2003Ys II: Castle in the HeavensJira, Dark FactOVA[19]
2003–2004MahoromaticSlash, Gang Member, Commander Hayato DaimonAlso OVAs and specials[17]
2003–2004The Twelve KingdomsShoryu, othersAlso ADR director, ADR writer (Ep. 1-40)[17]
2004Burn-Up ScrambleATM Thief, Imaginary Boyfriend, Arcade Thug [17]
2004Gad GuardHaneke, various characters [17]
2004Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone ComplexOfficer, Commander, others [17]
2004GungraveBunji Kugashira, "Mad Dog" Ladd Carabel [17]
2004Here is GreenwoodFurusawaOVA, Media Blasters dub[17]
2004Space Pirate Captain HerlockCaptain HarlockOVA[17]
2004StellviaRitsou Soujin, others [17]
2004Submarine 707RJack Vance Captain, Chairman Jonathan, PKN Chairman, otherOVA[17]
2004Wolf's RainSoldier [17]
2004éX-Driver: Nina & Rei Danger ZoneAdditional voicesOVA
Also voice director, ADR writer
[17]
2005–2009NarutoTeuchi, Tsubasa, Hayate Gekko, Jigumo Fuma, others [18]
2005Aquarian Age: The MovieRay Alucard [17]
2005Fafner in the AzureKenji Kondo, various charactersAlso voice director[17]
2005Immortal Grand PrixDewTV series[17]
2005Mars DaybreakKuberness, Regardie, EF Soldier [17]
2005New Getter RoboRyoma Nagare [17]
2005Otogi ZoshiMansairaku [17]
2005PlanetesSia's father [17]
2005Saiyuki ReloadGenjyo Sanzo [17]
2005Samurai ChamplooMusashi "Johnny" Miyamoto, Xavier the Third, others [17]
2005Scrapped PrincessSocom, Galil, others [17]
2005Tenjho TengeIshimatsu, others [17]
2006–2014BleachMarechiyo Ōmaeda, Runuganga [18]
2006Kannazuki no MikoKazuki Ōgami[21]
2006Fate/stay nightIssei Ryudo [17]
2006KarasAnnouncer, Monster, Shako [17]
2006Saiyuki Reload GunlockGenjo Sanzo [17]
2007Tales of PhantasiaLundgromOVA[17]
2008–2009 Blue Dragon Blue Dragon
2008Lucky StarMeito Anizawa, TV Host, others [17]
2009–2015Naruto ShippudenTeuchi, Kitane, Hayate Gekko, others  
2015Lupin the Third Part IV: The Italian AdventureGoemon Ishikawa XIIITV series[22]
2015–2016Durarara!!×2Egor, Shu Aozaki [23][18]
2015Yuki Yuna is a HeroADR Director[24][25]
2015–2016Aldnoah.ZeroCruhteoAlso ADR director[26]
2015Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade WorksSoichiro KuzukiTV series[27]
2016–presentOne-Punch ManFlashy Flash, various[28][29]
2017Dragon Ball SuperGoku, Goku BlackBang Zoom! dub for Toonami Asia[30]
2018Lupin the Third Part VGoemon Ishikawa XIIITV series[22]
2018JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is UnbreakableAnjuro Katagiri[19]
2020Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045Vendor Man[19]
2020–presentJujutsu KaisenSuguru Geto
2022–present Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Marechiyo Omaeda [31]

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source[16][15]
2002ChalkZoneRonnie LoxEpisode: "Purple Haze/No PlaceLike Home/Disaster Park/I Need a Song" 
2004All Grown Up!Talk Show Host, PageEpisode: "Brother, Can You Spare the Time?"[19]
2004–06Justice League UnlimitedAtomic Skull, Captain Cold, Heat Wave8 episodes[19]
2006–07Avatar: The Last AirbenderFire Lord Sozin (young), additional voices3 episodes 
2006–08Legion of Super HeroesR. J. Brande, Grimbor the Chainsman, Announcer #13 episodes[19]
2007–08The BatmanMetallo, Basil Karlo/Clayface, Hamilton Hill, additional voices4 episodes[19]
2007–15Curious GeorgeHundley, DoormanMain role[19]
2009Batgirl: Year OneBatmanMotion comic[32]
2009–10Batman: The Brave and the BoldDoctor Polaris, Hourman, Gold, Hydrogen, Alloy, Batman / Dick Grayson5 episodes[18][19]
2012The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesDoctor Doom2 episodes[18][19]
2013Regular ShowBarry, Police Officer #2Episode: "Every Meat Burritos"[18][19]
2015Ever After HighLance Charming[18]
2016Lego Star Wars: The Resistance RisesPoe DameronEpisode: "Poe to the Rescue" 
2016Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat NoirJagged Stone[33]
2018–19Star Wars ResistanceMajor Vonreg8 episodes[34]
2018 South Park Narrator (adult Kenny McCormick) Episode: "The Scoots"

Film

List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source[14][16][15]
1996Black JackAdditional voicesAnimaze dub[17]
1998Yu Yu Hakusho: the MovieKazuma KuwabaraOVA, Animaze/Media Blasters dub[17]
1999Reborn from Hell: Samurai ArmageddonShosetu YuLive-action dub[17]
2000Digimon: The MovieWarGreymon, Omnimon, Rapidmon  
2001Street Fighter AlphaGuard [17]
2001AkiraMan on Vehicle's Radio 2Animaze dub[17]
2001Reborn from Hell II: Jubei's RevengeShosetu YuLive-action dub[17]
2002Cowboy Bebop: The MovieAdditional voices [17]
2002Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Miller's ReportAdditional voices [17]
2004éX-Driver The MovieCaine Tokioka, Fitz, David, Police OfficerAlso voice director, ADR writer[17]
2004Mobile Suit Gundam F91Bardo [17]
2004AliveTenshu YashiroLive-action dub[17]
2007The Three RobbersFelix 
2008Justice League: The New FrontierRick Flag  
2011Legend of the Millennium DragonAdditional voices [17]
2013Justice League: The Flashpoint ParadoxCaptain Atom, Funeral Presider  
2015The Last: Naruto the MovieHayate Gekko [19]
List of voice performances in feature films
Year Series Role Notes Source[14][16][15]
1997Turbo: A Power Rangers MovieLerigot, RygogAs Alexis Lang 
1998Six-String SamuraiDeath  
2003Lupin the Third: The Mystery of MamoGoemon Ishikawa XIII[22]
2015Maze Runner: The Scorch TrialsAdditional voices  
2015Hotel Transylvania 2Additional voices [35]
2015The Laws of the Universe Part 0Additional voicesLimited theatrical release[36]
2017The StarHunter  
2018Lupin the Third: Legend of the Gold of BabylonGoemon Ishikawa XIII[22]
2019Goemon's Blood SprayGoemon Ishikawa XIII[22]
2019Lupin the Third: Blood Seal of the Eternal MermaidGoemon Ishikawa XIII(Special)[22]
2020Lupin the Third: Goodbye PartnerGoemon Ishikawa XIII(Special)[22]
2020Lupin III: The FirstGoemon Ishikawa XIII[37]
2022Jujutsu Kaisen 0Suguru Geto[38]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Series Role Notes Source[16][39]
1997Dragon Ball GT: Final BoutSon GohanUncredited[17]
1997Bushido BladeHongou  
2000Star Trek: Klingon AcademyCivil War First Officer, Hopogh Captain, Federation Commander 4  
2001Fear Effect 2: Retro HelixJacob "Deke" DeCourt  
2002Digimon Rumble ArenaWarGreymon, Omnimon [19]
2003.hack//MutationMoonstone, Crim [19]
2003.hack//OutbreakMoonstone, Crim [19]
2003Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel StrikeHan Solo, additional voices [19]
2003Final Fantasy XIAdditional Voices 
2004.hack//QuarantineMoonstone, Crim [19]
2004Crash TwinsanityDr. Neo Cortex [19]
2004EverQuest Additional Voices 
2004World of Warcraft 
2005Haunting GroundDebilitas  
2005Star Wars: Battlefront IIHan Solo, additional voices [19]
2005The Matrix: Path of NeoPolice, Security, Civilian 
2005Crash Tag Team RacingDr. Neo Cortex [19]
2006Star Wars: Empire at WarScout Trooper [19]
2006Samurai Champloo: SidetrackedWorso Tsurumaki  
2006Naruto seriesHayate Gekko, Gamabunta, Shikaku Nara, Kidomaru, Teuchi  
2006Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VIIIncidental characters [40]
2006Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach ZarathustraLuis Virgil [19]
2007Ghost RiderBlackout  
2007Monster Kingdom: Jewel SummonerGrey  
2007Blue DragonYoung Nene [19]
2007Crash of the TitansDr. Neo Cortex [19]
2007Mass EffectAmbassador Din Korlack, Yaroslev Tartakovsky, Colonist, Refugee, Salarian Doorman, Salarian Patron, Salarian Soldier  
2008Crash: Mind over MutantDr. Neo Cortex  
2008Golden Axe: Beast RiderAdditional Voices [41]
2009Brütal LegendGlitter Fists, Warfathers  
2009Dragon Age: OriginsAdditional Voices   
2009Resident Evil: The Darkside ChroniclesMarvin BrannaghUncredited[19]
2010Mass Effect 2Keystone, Elite Krogan Enemies, Stocks Volus, Urdnot Warrior, Used Ship Salesman  
2010Star Wars: The Force Unleashed IIStormtrooper [19]
2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Autobot Soldiers, Decepticon Soldiers Posted under Additional Voices
2012Mass Effect 3Ambassador Din Korlack  
2012Kinect Star WarsMagna Guard, Stormtrooper [19]
2013The CaveThe Zen Master, King, Speakerbox  
2013Marvel HeroesDoctor Doom [19]
2013Skylanders: Swap ForceGrim Creeper [42][18]
2014Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIIIAdditional voices [43]
2014TitanfallSpyglass [18]
2014Skylanders: Trap TeamGrim Creeper [44]
2014Digimon All-Star RumbleWarGreymon, Examon, Dorulumon, Omnimon [19]
2015Batman: Arkham KnightOfficer Kevern, Officer Deaves, Officer Doyle [45]
2015Skylanders: SuperChargersGrim Creeper [46]
2015Guild Wars 2: Heart of ThornsPC Charr Male [47]
2016World of Warcraft: LegionKil'jaeden 
2016Skylanders: ImaginatorsGrim Creeper, Dr. Neo Cortex [48]
2017Crash Bandicoot N. Sane TrilogyDr. Neo Cortex [49]
2018God of WarAdditional Voices [19]
2018Lego DC Super-VillainsDeathstorm, Mazahs, Heat Wave, Mantis [19]
2019The Lego Movie 2 VideogameAdditional Voices  
2019Crash Team Racing Nitro-FueledDr. Neo Cortex, Mega-Mix, Narrator, Dr. Neo Cortex (Baby), additional voices [50]
2020Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About TimeDr. Neo Cortex  
2020Yakuza: Like a DragonAdditional voices [51]
2021Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!Dr. Neo Cortex  

Live-action

List of voice performances in live-action television and film
Year Title Role Notes Source[16]
1994 VR Troopers Tropedobot, Robot    
1996 Masked Rider Cyborsect    
1996Power Rangers ZeoLouie KaboomUncredited
1997Power Rangers TurboRygog, Lerigotas Alexis Lang
1998Power Rangers in SpaceEcliptor, JakarakUncredited
2002Power Rangers Wild ForceZen-Aku
2020Doom PatrolCandlemaker

Other appearances

List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source[16][15]
2001Primetime GlickAnnouncer  
2002Whammy! The All-New Press Your LuckContestant 


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