
“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
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
About 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!

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

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.]

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.

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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My abs are a little better than these, but protected by a layer of state-of-the-art fat.

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You played a awesome Wesker, and lets hope under all that lava that wesker will come back
who knows ;P
I keep an eye out often for other works you've done, just because I like the style of voice acting you do. The talent required by people is usually not fantastic, but your work and Mr.Langdon is simply just stunning. Art comes in many forms, but it's not often so many people can enjoy once piece of art together.
Can't say I'll ever want anyone else to do Wesker either… besides… -cough- It's not fair I can't have fantastic phone sex with you as it is. -snort- lol. I joke, yet I don't. Oh me… I show nothing but respect for your married other half. -nervous smile-
Thanks for the kind words… I'm considering a new company that provides Albert Wesker phone sex, so we'll see…
You did a fantastic job with Wesker and are definitely my favorite actor in the role. You gave a sleek, dangerous (dare I say, sexy?) edge to him. It was nice to see the character come to the forefront in RE5, since he'd been more of a behind the scenes type of guy for so long. Bravo!
Thank you! Love the "sleek" characterization!
Dobrý večer, musím Vám upřímně děliž že když jsem poprvé uslišela Albertův hlas ve hře Resident Evil 5 tak se mi zježili vlasy hrůzou. Máte skutečně výborný hlas, celou hru jsem měla ledový pocit. Děsil mně Weskrův hlas až do morků kostí pokaždé když otevřel tu svoji prořízlou papulu. Dobrá práce jen tak dál. Gratuluji tohle se Vám opravdu povedlo.
xD
Argh! My widget doesn't translate this one! But, thank you?
one of my friends asked me to leave a message for you:-)
“I do love your particular Wesker,better than the former one in RE4.TK6′s Raven is also impressive.I shall never regret since Wesker call JinKazama’s name in my whole life…:-)”
Let me just say you are one of the best voice actors of our time. You not only add a great voice to a actor, also high quality acting. A lot of voice actor lack the good acting. You are also portrayed Wesker the best. I’ve been a fan since the beginning, so I’ve got to witness all the changes in his voice and character and your portrayal in my opinion is the best. I’m also a big fan of the villain, so I say this with love. You just captured his character perfectly. Your roles in Umbrella Chronicles in Resident Evil 5 Peaked my interest in you, but your humor made me a fan. I remember playing Umbrella Chronicles and thinking, “Wow Wesker sounds cool in this game.” Then in Resident Evil 5 I was blown away by the great acting. I remember after 5 I went on a D.C binge. Researched you on the net and found out Wesker was voiced by a guy with a wonderful sense of humor. Who’d of thought? Funny equals massive points for you my friend. I also found out you voiced characters in Tekken 6 and Mass Effect 2. Bought those and enjoyed them. Legion was boss, always kept him in my group.
I hope you succeed in any venture you take, cause I enjoy your work. I hope to be able to see more of it. You set a high bar with Wesker. It’s made me not want to see that new Resident Evil movie, cause I know you wont be portraying Wesker. The kid playing him is going to fail, cause he lacks the epic voice that is D.C. I will accept no other man as Wesker. Well I love Wesker so I’ll probably still watch the movie and play the games, but I’ll be wishing the whole time it was you behind the shades.
As you can probably tell by now you got a bit of a fan girl in me and as a fan girl I have and will always continue to defend you from haters on the net.
Also that blooper thing you did as Wesker was FUNNY!! Man that was a treat. Again big points for the funny. That whole blog was a joy to read! The Wesker prayer, the comments about Jude Law and Sarah Palin. Even the name of this blog made me chuckle. Wesker or not you are a fantastic human Being.
I am flattered and very humbled. Thank you! I hope I can land a new gig in the future that will be in line with your VG tastes!
Again, thanks!
You made Wesker the most badass character…ever. While the other actors were okay (They used monotone) your voice acting was incredible, the accent you gave him is unique
Capcom should feel terrible for killing him off after the epic voice you gave him, I expect their sales to drop >:( Best of luck getting new jobs! Try to make more characters this badass later on down the road.
P.S. Did you get any props from the game?
Douglas, I loved the voice you gave him.
Actually, n last Manga and Videogame Festival, I bought the same clothes to look exactly like him and with a pancart saying: "¿Are you there, D.C Douglas?" (In Spanish, of course.)
Thanks a lot for all.
Your name will be always remebered on my mine
- A Wesker Fan. (lol)
So then…Resident Evil: Revelations, a newly announced RE game seemingly set before your 'death'. Have you been contacted by Capcom about this at all? Thanks for your time!
PS: Great work on Mass Effect 2 by the way.