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Angel, Dollhouse, The Gifted
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Lady Helen trilogy, Eon and Eona
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Star Trek Holo-Ween, SuperAustralians, The Human Fly
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I Dream of Jeannie
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Neverlanders, Harley Quinn, Batman/TMNT Adventures
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Ultimate X-Men, Wonder Woman, Batman
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Cavity, Moments, Changing Ways
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Future State: Nightwing, Wonder Woman, Black Magick
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Transformers, Detective Comics, Doctor Who
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Street Fighter, Overwatch, Mega-Man, TMNT
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Adventures of Superman, Nightwing, Neverlanders
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Peacemaker series, Sentients of Orion series, Parrish Plessis trilogy
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Torchwood, Warehouse 13, Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dragon Ball Super
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American actor, singer and songwriter James Marsters first found international fame playing punk-goth Brit vampire Spike in the critically acclaimed American TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the equally popular spin-off, Angel. He has also played Brainiac in TV’s Smallville and had recurring guest roles in Hawaii 5-0, Torchwood, Caprica and Witches of East End. James also starred in Marvel’s Runaways TV series, and voiced the villain Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super.
Film roles include romantic love story P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler and Kathy Bates, USA Original true-crime film Cool Money, independent thriller Shadow Puppets, Winding Roads, The House On Haunted Hill, Chance with Buffy co-star Amber Benson and the live action film of Dragon Ball.
James’s voiceover talents can be found portraying Lex Luthor on the DVD release of Superman: Doomsday and he continues to read for the very popular Dresden Files books on tape series.
He has received numerous nominations and awards, including the Spacey Award, the Saturn Award, the Cinescape Face of the Future Award, the Golden Satellite Award, and the Teen Choice Award.
James is also a singer songwriter and has enjoyed sell-out concerts in America, Canada, Australia and Europe. He brought out his first solo album, Civilized Man, in 2005 and has self produced 5 more CDs with his band, Ghost of the Robot.