Albert Wesker Died For My Career

Wesker

“Yea, though I walk through the valley… and parts of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, I will fear no casting director, for my work as Albert Wesker precedes me, and thy fans and conventions comfort me.”

And when, exactly, did I sell my soul to this religion?  In the year of our Wesker 2006.  I was asked to audition for a video game called “Umbrella Chronicles” over at Cup Of Tea Productions in Burbank, run by two great ladies – Danni Hunt and Lainie Bushey.  I hadn’t heard of the game… Actually, to be honest, I’m a workaholic and haven’t heard of many video games at all.  Only the ones I audition for or get hired to work on.  (I didn’t take my first vacation until 10 years after I moved to Los Angeles!)

A Wesker Nativity

Peter Jessop

Peter Jessop

I auditioned for several characters.  One, in particular, required a voice match.  They played the voice of Peter Jessop doing Albert Wesker. They said Peter was unavailable as he had several other gigs lined up, which makes sense.  In addition to being one of the good guys in this biz, he’s also a very talented and sought-after VO guy.

The voice Peter created is near impossible to recreate as it’s so unique in accent and intonation.  I gave it a whirl and then completely forgot about the audition.

Wesker On The Mount

About 3 months later, I got a call to come do the sessions – still having no idea how huge this character was.  I went in and worked with the lovely and accomplished Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.  I have to give her props for these sessions.  Voice directing a video game with producers from another country is a big challenge.  Not only is there a language barrier, but there is the abscence of a cultural shorthand.  When we thought I had nailed the voice, the direction would be translated and relayed back to us that it needed to be more this or that, etc.  The final result is a bit of a mish-mosh.  No worries.  It was a job.  I got paid.  They were happy.  The world continued to turn (as well as some fans, I heard!)

Wesker Raises The Dead

0wesker Albert Wesker Died For My CareerAbout a year later, my agent calls to tell me I booked “Resident Evil 5” as Albert Wesker.  I thought it was strange the character would appear in a different game.  I mentioned this to a friend.  He was a fan and, needless to say, he schooled my ass lickety-split (always wanted to put “ass” and “lickety-split” in the same sentence).  I went on the internet and realized I had landed into the middle of a huge franchise with hundreds of thousands of zombie-killing fans… Yeah, I felt a little pressure!

Lally

Ken Lally

Then the producers cranked it up by asking me to audition for the physical motion capture part of Wesker.  You know, where he walks slowly with a gun and looks über-bad-ass?  I was excited to experience that aspect of video game production.  But I had also thrown my back out four days before while renovating our new house!  So my audition consisted of me walking around, not looking that bad-ass, but more broke-ass…  Hmm, that phrase seems wrong.  In the end, they hired Ken Lally (an actor and stunt man) to be the physical mo-cap guy.

[Side note:  In response to the emails, "No," Ken didn't do any of the Albert's voice in the final production.  That was all me.]

Wesker’s Last Supper

Waugh

Richard Waugh

The first recording session of RE5 started off a bit scary.  They played what I had recorded previously, but also what popular Canadian VGA, Richard Waugh, had done previously (not Peter Jessop)!  I thought, “Uh-oh…, Me no study his voice!”   They said they wanted to merge the two, but then to evolve the voice.  ”Thank Wesker!”  I was all for evolving it. (I prefer to create, not impersonate… Oooo, I’m a poet!)

[Another side note:  Albert Wesker has been voiced by four actors over the last 13 years, Peter, Richard, myself, and the original; Sergio Jones.]

Pimocap

D.C. with bad skin.

Of course, what made the process so much more complicated and fun this time was that I was also mo-capping the facial expressions.  That was a first for me.  Stand perfectly still and emote facially, but larger than life — and keep the subtle voice acting going – “Oh!  And don’t gesture!” Oy vey… Telling a voice actor not to gesture while performing is like asking a chef to cook without utensils… Like asking Jude Law to wear a condom before sex… Like asking Sarah Palin to think before she speaks! … Like… Oh, never mind.

Working with Reuben Langdon, Capcom, and director Liam O’Brien was a real pleasure, though.  I recorded over an 8 month period, I think, which is unique for most video games.  I really enjoyed the humor and talent that everyone brought to the experience.

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Wesker’s Crucifixion

This time around, I was excited for the launch.  It didn’t hit me until after “Resident Evil 5″ actually came out that Albert – sweet, cold, evil Albert – was dead.  No more franchise for me, baby… Of course, had he not died, they might have used a different voice actor in the future.  I’ve been at this long enough to know that’s the biz – money, logistics, time, and then talent…  But it was still a little bittersweet that he took that lava plunge and ate missiles. (If you haven’t played it, yet, I’m making that up.)

The upside is that it has elevated my voice over profile for other video games.  Most notably, I landed a major new character in [redacted] -  a completely different genre, but one helluva game (2010 release)!  This game also features some great actors from a certain awesome Sci Fi television show…  (Oh, how I taunt and tease…)

Another upside; I’ve received requests for personal appearances at conventions around the world.  Some of which I might actually go to.  More on that at a later date (I’m looking at you, Ohio…).  That’s something my film and television career hasn’t done for me… (Though, oddly enough, “The Bold And The Beautiful” called today about a gathering of fans… Something about me and a horse… Yes, more on that later, too!)

The Resurrection Of Wesker?

Lest you gamers think I take it all for granted, let me be clear: I truly know how important Albert Wesker was to my voice over life.   In fact, every night, I recite this prayer;

Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray to Wesker my soul to keep;
When in the morning light I wake,
Please don’t kill me.

It’s worked so far…

Other interviews I gave around RE5 launch:

Eric Frederiksen at Kombo.com
Jim Sterling at Destructoid.com
Un-Wired TV video
Brazil Audio Interview – ResidentEvil.com.br

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  • CHRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!!

    *cough* Yeah, best variety of intonations for a single name, ever. Job well done ;)

  • Yeah! I prefer your voice… is more bad-ass and suits Wesker perfect! I was sad when I discovered he died too… he is my favorite character T_T

    A peruvian RE fangirl comment =D

  • It's a shame they cut out Wesker when he finally got a fantastic voice for him. If Capcom decides to reboot the franchise from scratch they MUST give you a shot to reprise Wesker. I guess it would be great to interpretate him with liberty.
    Jones, Waugh and Jessop were great too, but for me, Wesker = DC Douglas.

    Best of luck on your future works.

    Greetings from Mexico!

  • you totally nail wesker voice Mr.Douglas, your my favorite of the 4 VA, and i want to ask you something:

    a few months ago u had an interview with unwired tv and you said u did a prequel thing as weskers VA and then u talked about wesker being in DSC but my question is: are these two proyects the same? or are they different?

    • They are, indeed, the same. Again, it was a short piece…

      • damn im disappointed, well i guess DSC can't handle more than one scene of the awesomeness of D.C Douglass/Wesker. =) good luck on your future proyects and i hope to hear you again on another resident evil game.

  • I’ve been a fan of RE since the very 1st one came out- so I practically grew up with the RE series. That being said, you are by far the best Wesker VA, and I’ll even go as far as saying I can’t picture wesker in a game without you as the VA. Great job!

  • Hm. For Darkside Chronicles, are they doing the same thing they did in Umbrella Chronicles, with the remade scenes? Or is it all new footage? I know that Code Veronica had four or five Wesker cutscenes… will those still be in it, and the ‘flashback’ is new footage, or is the flashback the -only- footage of Wesker in all of Darkside Chronicles?

    Also, you have one sexy voice Mr. Douglas!

  • why did capcom killed Wesker so easy i mean he was the mastermind of viruses and information we saw him in many RE's they could atleast kill him like he could survive and for god sake he wasn't even scary at the end , Tyrant, Nemesis, Sadler, Salazar, those were scary mutated monsters, but Wesker like a care bear only his voice was so sinister and badass serious thanks misterdc for good VA

  • I think i know CAPCOM and the RE series well enough to know that WESKER is NOT GONE for good!

    It's only a matter of "I HOPE" they cast you as WESKER again because in MY opinion. YOU were the best WESKER in the line of his VA'S. And iam not just saying that either. Wesker is ma fav character in RE and i believe you did an AMAZING job. Please continue to do a great job! And come to Houston soon!:)

  • I think the biggest fight i see with fans is "DC" or "Waugh." For me personally when I compare yours with Waugh, I prefer yours just a bit more and here's why:

    I really really don't mean to shoot down Richard in any way because his Albert Wesker voice is very distinct in its own nature, but I honestly feel that it sounds a bit too……..aged? I don't know how else to explain it in words. I mean god Albert is in his late 30's to 40's in the game is he not? And Richard's Wesker voice seems a bit beyond what Wesker should actually sound like in age, at least in my opinion. I know Wesker is serious minded character, but yours sounds more fresh and less….for lack of better words, stiff? I have to admit honestly though, there are parts in the game where Wesker just makes me laugh. Especially at the end when you have to scream "CHRIIIIIIIIIIIISSS!" or during mid-fight scenes like "You can't hide four-EH-VAH!" I'm sorry, but its just so epic and awesome and sounds funny at the same time for Wesker because you put a bit more emotion in to the voice than Richard does and I'm so used to hearing Richard's so hearing the emotion in it is very very amusing. But that is the most epic scream from Wesker I have ever heard and I doubt any other actor could duplicate that. All in all I absolutely love your work, you have a very distinct voice and not many have that.

    On a side note, I still can't get over the fact that you do the voicing for the Geico celebrity commercials. God that's awesome. I love those commercials so much, but I had no idea it was actually you voicing for it. Just simply awesome!

    • Thanks for the nice review! It really is just a matter of taste for the viewer. The performers in VGs usually have several balls of influence to juggle. And that changes with each game.

      Yes, I miss GEICO! However, keep an ear out for the McDonalds breakfast "be the sizzle" spots! Should be airing now!

  • Sos muy bueno en el doblaje de Wesker, la verdad me dejaste impresionado. Soy un fan de la Saga Resident Evil desde el primer hasta el ultimo juego (aunque mas que como "juego" yo lo veo como una historia que trasciende esa palabra).
    La verdad yo no creo que Albert Wesker haya muerto. Posible es que no tengamos noticias de el en un buen tiempo, pero estoy seguro de que una franquicia tan grande y con una historia tan buena no dejaria morir a uno de sus mas emblematicos personajes (junto con Jill Valentine, Ada Wong y Leon Scott Kennedy), seria tan ilogico como si mañana se muriera Bowser de la Saga Mario.
    Por otro lado, opino que si se hiciese otro Resident Evil con Albert Wesker, vos deberias ser irrefutablemente quien sea el actor de doblaje, porque tu trabajo fue genial.
    Un saludo.

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