Dex Manley
Dexter "Dex" Manley is an American commercial and video game voice actor. He has worked under 300 commercials and 25 video games.[1] He worked for Microsoft, Boeing Company, Alaska Airlines, and others. Dexter extensively worked for Nintendo, providing voice for many Mario and Donkey Kong games. Manley also lent his voice twice to the Star Fox series, voicing ROB 64 in Star Fox: Assault. He appeared as a host on 2005 SIGGRAPH meeting, where he discussed voice acting topics. Manley is the president of Tenacious Media, media and marketing company operating in Seattle, Washington. Dexter is also a film actor, usually filming in independent films and playing supporting roles.
Known video game work
- Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal - J.D. Stone
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games – Lakitu
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games - Lakitu (DS version only)
- Mario Golf - Charlie
- Mario Golf: Advance Tour - Commentator
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour - Commentator
- Mario Party 9 - Lakitu
- Mario Party: Island Tour – Lakitu
- Mario Super Sluggers - Announcer/Lakitu
- Mario Superstar Baseball - Announcer/Lakitu
- Moonbase Commander - DeWulf
- Moop and Dreadly in the Treasure on Bing Bong Island - Moop[2]
- Ollo in the Sunny Valley Fair - Wally/Brawny/Farmer Franklin
- Saw - Jeff Thomas Ridenhour
- SiN Episodes: Emergence - Various
- Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" - Hong Kong Doodle, Weasel Doorman[2]
- Star Fox: Assault - ROB 64[2]
- Starsiege - Squadmate #5
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Lakitu, Giga Lakitu
Filmography
- Cage the Dog - Bobby
- Unsung - Bruce
- Bloody Mary - Luther
- Bullets, Blood & a Fistful of Ca$h - Tommy Two Toes
- Son of Terror - Undertaker
- Nowhere Man - Mike Jordache
- Movie Pizza Love - Martin
- Mondo Scooterama - Stooge
- Bite Size - Douglas Peatry's Father
- The Taken - Chip
References
- "Describing of March 31, 2005 SIGGRAPH Meeting in Seattle". Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
- "Behind The Voice Actors - Dex Manley". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
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