
Liam O'Brien is one of the more recent voice actors. Chances are that if you notice a character who seems
aristocratic or
have noble standing, they'll have this guy voicing them. Most likely characteristics of his voice are an almost-faux British accent or a very laid-back demeanor. And he doesn't differentiate that much—
—
"You want any voice differentiation? That's Gaara!"His real forte seems to be voicing characters who have more than a few screws loose in their head, from the eccentric to the
completely batshit insane. In fact, this is what shot him to fame when he voiced Gaara in
Naruto. He has a knack for
Ambiguously Gay characters, and one hell of an
Evil Laugh that's present in just about every villain he's ever played.
He's currently married to fellow voice actress Amy Kincaid (who played Shirley Fenette in
Code Geass and Kotone Himekawa in
To Heart), and also does a butt-load of ADR directing (Most notably for the most recent entries in the
Resident Evil series).
Notable roles from Liam O'Brien:
- Ax Crazy: what a lot of his characters have in common. If the character is a good guy, the character is most likely a Sociopathic Hero, those with Dark and Troubled Past, Blood Knight, an antihero, or a former villain turned good guy/antihero*. If the character is a bad guy, the character he voices is most likely going to be a Smug Snake, Manipulative Bastard, Mad Scientist, Psychotic Manchild, Villain Protagonist, Depraved Bisexual, evil nobles, or those without any redeeming qualities.
- Evil Sounds Deep: if the character he voices happens to be very deep, then they are most likely are going to be villains. If the villain has a higher pitched voice, then the said villain is going to be psychotic.
- Kinda funny when you realize his natural voice is higher than what most of the characters he voiced.
- Evil Laugh: he's very found with this. That, along with borderlining with Evil Is Hammy.
- Mad Scientist: what Lloyd, Dr. Clive, and Dist have in common. Although the only the last one is the flatout villain.
- Man of a Thousand Voices: sure we have Gaara, Lloyd, and Dr. Clive for starters, but he's really capable of others. Also, his official resume lists British, Cockney, Spanish, Russian, Irish, German, Brooklyn, and New Jersey as his dialect specialties (the first one happens to be the most common one).
- Mean Character, Nice Actor
- Unions In Hollywood
- Pigeonholed Voice Actor: most of his characters tend to be mentally unstable villains.
- Villain: the roles what he's best well-known for. As with a Youtube comment comparing the evil laughs of English and Japanese voice acting
in Eternal Sonata: "best evil voice actor ever". He's getting there to become the definitive English counterpart of Norio Wakamoto.