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American actor known for his deep voice.
Frequently typecast as a Scary Black Man. Fortunately, he found his renaissance as a Voice Actor, from which he ganered a veritable army of devoted fans. He'll always be Goliath to us.
He is not David Keith. What he is, is an awesome singer.
Also, don't mess with his fries.
Roles:[]
- Adventure Time — Flame King
- Armageddon — The Air Force general who suggests blasting the asteroid with 50 nukes.
- The Big House — Clarence Cleveland
- The Cape — Max Malini
- The Chronicles of Riddick — Abu 'Imam' al-Walid
- Community — Narrator for the episode "Pillows and Blankets, spoofing his work on Ken Burns' documentaries
- Coraline — The Cat
- Civilization V — One quote in the trailer
- Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy — Chaos
- ER — Pastor Watkins
- Fallout — Decker
- Fantastic Four — Black Panther
- Gamer — Agent Keith
- Gargoyles — Goliath, Officer Morgan, and Thailog
- Halo — The Arbiter
- Hercules — Apollo
- House of Mouse — Mufasa (replacing James Earl Jones)
- The Job — Lieutenant Williams
- Justice League — Despero
- Justice League: The New Frontier — The Center
- Mass Effect / Mass Effect 2 / Mass Effect 3 — Captain/Councilor/Admiral Anderson
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Keith the Southwood Carpenter
- Modern Warfare 2 — Sergeant Foley (who will make you DO EVERYTHING!)
- Planescape: Torment — Vhailor
- Platoon — King
- The Princess and the Frog — Dr. Facilier, providing his singing voice as well.
- Princess Mononoke — Okkoto (in the dub)
- Psych — Bill Guster
- The Quick and the Dead — Lt. Cantrell
- Requiem for a Dream — "Little" John
- Saints Row — Julius Little
- 7th Heaven — Stanley Sunday
- Spawn in multiple animated appearances
- The Spectacular Spider-Man — Tombstone (only in the first episode)
- There's Something About Mary — Mary's stepfather
- Teen Titans — Atlas
- They Live — Frank Armitage
- The Thing — Childs
- Transformers — Barricade (sadly, only in the video games)
- Final Space — Superior Stone
Other Work:[]
As might be imagined, someone with his unique voice is often in demand as something other than an actor. Specifically, he makes an excellent narrator for such things as:
- City Confidential, the narration of which he took over after Paul Winfield's death.
- Comic Book Superheroes: Unmasked (a documentary for the History Channel)
- Empires: Egypt's Golden Empire
- Ken Burns' Jazz (a documentary series)
- New York: A Documentary Film (the first three episodes; these were later recycled for the series The American Experience)
- United States Armed Forces commercials
- The War, possibly the definitive World War II documentary in recent years
- WWE documentaries and DVDs, for which David has occasionally narrated.