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Don Leslie | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Don Leslie is an American actor, known for voicing General Modula in Sym-Bionic Titan , Ra's al Ghul in the videogame Batman: Dark Tomorrow and Batman in audio books.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | John and Mary | Night Bartender | Uncredited |
1977 | Orca | Young Fisherman | |
1981 | Prince of the City | D.A. Louis D'Amato | |
1982 | The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana | Reporter | Television film |
1998 | Desert Blue | Additional Voices | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Law & Order | Louis Farb | Episode: "Collision" |
2001 | As the World Turns | Judge Horowitz | Episode dated 8 May 2001 |
2006 | Numbers | Bartender | Episode: "Undercurrents" |
2010–2011 | Sym-Bionic Titan | General Modula (voice) | 8 Episodes |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | TOCA Race Driver | 'Cannonball' Jack Johnson | |
2003 | Batman: Dark Tomorrow | Ra's al Ghul | [1] |
2011 | Star Wars: The Old Republic | Additional Voices | |
2012 | Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes | Red Duke | |
2015 | Warframe | Cephalon Jordas | |
2016 | Dishonored 2 | Workers | |
2017 | Dishonored: Death of the Outsider | [1] | |
Book Title | Book Author | Role | Release Date | Notes |
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Younger Next Year | Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge | Narrator | 02-10-2005 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Blood and Thunder | Hampton Sides | Narrator | 10-09-2006 | [2] |
Under and Alone | William Queen | Narrator | 12-01-2006 | [2] |
Buried in the Bitter Waters | Eliot Jaspin | Narrator | 02-05-2007 | [2] |
Report from Ground Zero | Dennis Smith | Narrator | 02-21-2007 | [2] |
The 33 Strategies of War | Robert Greene | Narrator | 04-25-2007 | [2] |
The 48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene | Narrator | 04-25-2007 | [2] |
The Real All Americans | Sally Jenkins | Narrator | 04-30-2007 | [2] |
The Innovator's Dilemma | Clayton M. Christensen | Narrator | 11-27-2007 | [2] |
Secret Ingredients | David Remnick | Narrator | 12-04-2007 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Majipoor Chronicles | Robert Silverberg | Narrator | 08-05-2008 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Churchill, Hitler, and 'The Unnecessary War' | Patrick J. Buchanan | Narrator | 08-29-2008 | [2] |
American Prince | Peter Golenbock, Tony Curtis | Narrator | 10-14-2008 | [2] |
Ender in Exile | Orson Scott Card | Narrator | 11-11-2008 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show | Orson Scott Card et al. | Narrator | 11-24-2008 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
The Hanged Man | Orson Scott Card | Narrator | 01-05-2010 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Take Four | Karen Kingsbury | Narrator | 06-22-2010 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
The Dispossessed | Ursula K. Le Guin | Narrator | 09-14-2010 | [2] |
Pathfinder | Orson Scott Card | Narrator | 11-23-2010 | One of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Columbine | Dave Cullen | Narrator | 03-26-2024 | 25th Anniversary Memorial Edition, one of multiple credited narrators [2] |
Batman: Legends of Robin | John Whitman | Bruce Wayne / Batman | 1996 | |
Batman & Robin: An Audio-Action Adventure | Kevin Thomsen | Bruce Wayne / Batman | 1997 |
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