Gray Haddock

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Gray Haddock
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Haddock at the 2017 New York Comic Con
NationalityAmerican
Education University of Texas at Austin
Occupation(s)Voice actor, film producer
Years active1995–2019
Employer Rooster Teeth (2011–2019)
SpouseLara Toner
Children2

Gray G. Haddock is an American actor and film producer. He is the former head of animation at Rooster Teeth, a production studio in Austin, Texas, where he created the 2019 mecha web series Gen:Lock . He is known for voice roles such as Locus and Roman Torchwick in the Rooster Teeth productions Red vs. Blue and RWBY , respectively, as well as Sanosuke Sagara in the English dub of Rurouni Kenshin , Oreldo in Pumpkin Scissors , and Yousuke Fuuma from Wedding Peach .

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Career

Gray Haddock graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1996.[ citation needed ]

Haddock received his first voice acting credit in 1995. He acted for many years, primarily as a voice actor in English dubbed versions of Japanese anime. In 1997, he was cast as Sanosuke Sagara in the film Rurouni Kenshin: Requiem for the Ishin Patriots , a role which he reprised in the 2001 film Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection and the Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc two-film series in 2011 and 2012. [1] In 1998, he played the role of Lei Wulong in Tekken: The Motion Picture . [2]

Miles Luna, a former Rooster Teeth writer and voice actor, with Haddock at RTX 2015 RTX 2015 - Miles Luna and Gray Haddock (20437232492).jpg
Miles Luna, a former Rooster Teeth writer and voice actor, with Haddock at RTX 2015

In August 2011, Haddock was hired by Rooster Teeth as a visual effects artist and digital compositor working on season 9 of Red vs. Blue . [3] [4] He then worked on season 10 of Red vs. Blue and, in 2013, he took on a voice acting position as Roman Torchwick in Rooster Teeth's animated series, RWBY . [5] He also took on the role of Locus in Red vs. Blue, a character that debuted in Season 11.

In 2014, Haddock co-starred in the two-hander play Venus in Fur , opposite Molly Karrasch and directed by his wife Lara Toner. [6]

In 2014, Haddock worked as a producer on the second season of RWBY. [7] In September 2014, he became head of the newly-formed Rooster Teeth Animation department. [8] When production started on its third season in 2015, Haddock became a co-director and producer for RWBY. [9] In 2018, he became writer and director for a mecha series on Rooster Teeth, Gen:Lock . [10] In June 2019, following complaints from his former employees regarding negative working conditions, Haddock stepped down as the head of RT Animation to fulfill a strictly creative role. [11] In September 2019, he announced he had left Rooster Teeth. [12]

Filmography

Voice acting

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Wedding Peach Yousuke FuumaTV series
1995 Legend of Crystania Captain Chivalry, GribFilm
1996Tattoon MasterHydraTV series
Reborn from Hell II: Jubei's Revenge Jubei YagyuFilm
1997 Sakura Diaries Mashtu TatsuhikoTV series
Rurouni Kenshin: Requiem for the Ishin Patriots Sanosuke Sagara Film
1997–1998 Ninja Resurrection Jubei YagyuTV mini-series, 2 episodes
1998 Lost Universe RandoTV series
Tekken: The Motion Picture Lei Wulong Film
1998–1999 Steam Detectives Le BledTV series, 6 episodes
1999 Hoshin Engi HakuyukoTV series
2001 Z.O.E. Dolores, I Basilico BasiliskTV series, episode: "James no sainan"
Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection Sanosuke Sagara TV mini-series, 2 episodes
Conquest: Frontier Wars Turbine Doc, Blanus, BattleshipVideo game
2002 Jing: King of Bandits PostinoTV mini-series
2003Kidô shinsengumi: Moe yo kenUkon TanakaFilm
Deus Ex: Invisible War SSC Guard #2, Announcer #1Video game
2003–2004 Wedding Peach Yousuke Fuuma/Viento TV series
2004Ou Dorobou Jing in Seventh HeavenPostinoShort film
Thief: Deadly Shadows Townspeople #3Video game
2005–2006 Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor ArchanfelTV series, 6 episodes
2006 009-1 LokiTV series, 4 episodes
2006–2010 Pumpkin Scissors OreldoTV series, 24 episodes
2007 Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Various soldiersVideo game
2011 DC Universe Online Green Lantern, Black Hand, Star Labs ScientistVideo game
2011–2012 Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc Sanosuke Sagara Film series, 2 films
2012–2019 Red vs. Blue Locus, Donald Doyle, Resistance SoldierWeb series
2013–2016 RWBY Roman Torchwick Web series
2014–2015X-Ray and VavRusty BonjourWeb series, 5 episodes
2016 My Hero Academia Electric Villain (additional voices)Anime, 1 episode
2016Luck and LogicRentaro TsurugiAnime
2016–2018 RWBY Chibi Roman Torchwick Web series, 5 episodes
2019 Gen:Lock Leon AugustWeb series
2020 Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy SpinisterAnimated series

Live action

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016–2018Fan ServiceHimselfPodcast, 49 episodes
2017Million Dollars, But...HimselfWeb series, episode: "Theme Pack: Animation"

Production

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 My Sucky Teen Romance Visual effectsFilm
Jeff, Who Lives at Home Visual effectsFilm
2011–2018 Red vs. Blue Visual effects (until 2012)
Supervising producer (since 2014)
Web series
2013–2018 RWBY Editor, producer (since 2014), co-director (2015 to 2018)Web series
2014–2015X-Ray and VavProducer (5 episodes)Web series
2016–2019 RWBY Chibi Supervising producer (6 episodes)Web series
Camp CampProducer (5 episodes), writer (2 episodes)Web series
2019 Gen:Lock Writer, directorWeb series

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  1. "Voice Compare: Rurouni Kenshin – Sanosuke Sagara". Behind The Voice Actors. November 17, 2009. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2016. And last but not quite the least is VA Gray G. Haddock who voiced Sanosuke in ADV's handiwork on Ruroni Kenshin namely Samurai X Reflection and he is not that bad.
  2. Lipkowitz, Gary (October 13, 2000). "Postmarks: 'Tekken' Produced in Austin". The Austin Chronicle . Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 7, 2016. It features the phenomenally talented voices of John Paul Shepard, Adam Dudley, David Stokey, Edi Patterson, Gray Haddock, Claire Hamilton, Ellie McBride, Jessica Robertson, Ken Webster, Mark O'Brien, Jessie Schwartz, and Douglas Taylor (among others).
  3. Haddock, Gray (2012). "Greetings and salutations..." Rooster Teeth. Archived from the original on December 12, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016. I started here at RT last year, working as a VFX artist / digital compositor on the CG sequences of RvB season 9, around... ep10, I think?
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  12. Haddock, Gray (2019-09-13). "Given some inquires, I feel I ought to relay I parted ways with RT recently. We've left the door open to the possibility of my doing creative work for them down the road. Meanwhile, I'm off to pursue new projects, and will keep you posted. I wish everyone in RTanim the best". @graymartigan. Retrieved 2019-09-17.