Dean Scofield

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Dean Scofield (born January 12, 1957, Alhambra, California) [1] [2] is an American actor who has provided the voice of the recurring character Johnny Sasaki in Metal Gear Solid , Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.

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Career

Scofield was credited as Dino Schofield in Metal Gear Solid because he thought that the union would not support the work on the game. Scofield also played the role of Veronica's nephew and Archie Bunker's gay waiter Fred Rooney in the sitcom television series Archie Bunker's Place . His final appearance on Archie Bunker's Place was in the episode "Archie Fixes Up Fred". [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Survival Quest Olivia's Fiancé
1994 Double Exposure Maria's Lover
1994Animal Instincts IIDavid
1994 Secret Games 3 Alex Larson
1994 Prehysteria! 2 Mr. Wellington
1994 Fist of Legend Voice
1995 Project Metalbeast Ferraro
1995 My Father Is a Hero Voice
1996 Iron Monkey 2
1997Dusting Cliff 7Mitch Stevens
1998 Black Thunder Captain Jones
1999 Tycus Studious Man
1999The Incredible GenieJosh
2000The FlunkyProducer
2003ElysiumVoice
2014CruDr. Shaffrey
2023Painting JaneLou Anderson
2023Single BellsBanquet Guest

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978 Cotton Candy Bart BatesTelevision film
1979–1980 Archie Bunker's Place Fred5 episodes
1983, 1985 Simon & Simon Travis / Allen Davis2 episodes
1984 The Master Terrorist WaiterEpisode: "Hostages"
1985 Hill Street Blues ReporterEpisode: "Hacked to Pieces"
1986 General Hospital Dave3 episodes
1986 Highway to Heaven Brad2 episodes
1988 Something Is Out There Andrew Brockhurst
1990 Cop Rock Tommy Ryan3 episodes
1992 Likely Suspects Eric BlakenyEpisode: "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
1992 Desperate Choices: To Save My Child John SchuylerTelevision film
1993EdenPaul3 episodes
1994 Saved by the Bell: The College Years Reverend DunlapEpisode: "Wedding Bells"
1997, 1999 E! True Hollywood Story Narrator2 episodes
1998 Mike Hammer, Private Eye Carl PrichardEpisode: "A Candidate for Murder"
2011 Days of Our Lives Lawyer James RosenEpisode #1.11618
2012–2013Room for RentCousin Carl3 episodes
2019 Weird City Ron MaxsomeEpisode: "The One"

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References

  1. "Dean Scofield - Behind The Voice Actors". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  2. "Dean Scofield". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  3. "Archie Bunker's Place: Season 1, Episode 20". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved July 24, 2022.