![]() After working as a comedian for 5 years, he quit stand-up to pursue voice acting full-time in 2005. in screenwriting from the Chapman University…while pursuing a career in stand-up comedy. He spoke at his 8th and 12th grade graduations, was elected freshman class president in high school, and hosted a local live television talk show while earning his B.A. Raised in SoCal and voted “Class Clown” in 8th grade, he focused his creativity on musical theater training.Several national retail campaigns continue to use Roger to enhance their message to consumers across all media. He has voiced several promotional campaigns for major networks and is the imaging/promo voice for famed KROQ 106.7FM in Los Angeles. He has narrated over 1,000 episodes of other shows, including TLC’s longest-running primetime series Say Yes to the Dress and DIY Network’s Crashers series. Roger is the announcer/narrator for NBC’s global hit, World of Dance, which averages millions of viewers each episode.for animation/game sessions, then returns to his home studio for more sessions promotion/narrative in the evening. ![]() for domestic retail clients, heads to Los Angeles from 9 a.m. An average day starts with sessions from his home studio at 7 a.m.Roger voiced “Sonic the Hedgehog” in the Disney blockbusters Wreck-It Ralph and Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet and was tapped by Disney in 2013 to voice the main villain “Ripslinger” in the hit feature. His impact in the anime genre includes the voice of “Batman” in the WB feature Batman Ninja, the maniac “Deidara” in Naruto, and “Shinji Hirako” in Bleach. He voices “Batman” in the DC/WB movie Superman: Red Son, as well as the Unlimited Batman Trilogy. On Disney XD’s NAACP Image Award-nominated Avengers: Black Panther’s Quest, Roger has voiced the legendary superhero “Captain America” since 2012. On Cartoon Network, he voices “Sonic the Hedgehog” in Sonic Boom, “Hawkodile” and “Richard” for WB/LEGO!’s Unikitty, “Diamondhead”, “Forever Knight” and “Steam Smythe” on Ben-10, “Percy ” and “Belson” in Clarence, “Bob” and “Schedulebot” in Powerpuff Girls. Also on Netflix, Roger performs “Pinkeye”, “Bobby” and “Billy” in Dreamworks Animation’s Harvey Girls Forever. For Netflix, Roger performs “Brock”, “Mayor Fowler”, “Cousin Ashley” and more on Tony Hale’s hit Dreamworks series, Archibald’s Next Big Thing. He is the titular “Mouse” character, as well as “Moose” for Amazon Prime’s Emmy-nominated children’s series If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. In a single animated production, Roger voiced over 170 characters for Cartoon Network’s Emmy Award-winning series Regular Show. Voice actor and former stand-up comedian Roger Craig Smith is literally a man of a thousand voices. ![]() He is currently learning ASL (American Sign Language) and enjoys getting out as often as possible to pursue his passion for nature, hiking/mountain biking and nightscape/astrophotography, which he shares regularly with his Instagram followers. A fervent supporter of CHOC (Children’s Hospital Orange County), he frequently visits the hospital to meet with patients.
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