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| Name | R. C. Bray |
| Birth name | Ray Charles Bray |
| Birth date | 15 October 1971 |
| Birth place | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Voice actor, audiobook narrator |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Spouse | Jennifer O'Donnell, 2003 |
R. C. Bray. Ray Charles "R. C." Bray is an American voice actor and audiobook narrator renowned for his commanding, versatile vocal performances. He gained widespread acclaim for his narration of Andy Weir's *The Martian*, which earned him the prestigious Audie Award for Science Fiction. His career spans numerous genres, making him one of the most prolific and recognized figures in modern audiobook production.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Bray developed an early interest in performance, participating in theater during his youth. He attended Bridgewater State University, where he studied communications and further honed his skills in various campus productions. After graduation, he initially pursued work in radio and commercial voice-over before transitioning into full-time audiobook narration and voice acting.
Bray began his professional narration career in the early 2000s, quickly establishing himself with work for major publishers like Penguin Random House Audio, Blackstone Publishing, and Podium Audio. His breakthrough came with his performance of *The Martian*, which became a benchmark in the industry. He is particularly noted for his work in military science fiction, including narrating the popular Expeditionary Force series by Craig Alanson and the Galaxy's Edge series by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole. Beyond science fiction, his extensive catalog includes titles in thriller, horror fiction, and non-fiction, collaborating with authors such as Jeremy Robinson, Nicholas Sansbury Smith, and Mark Greaney. Bray has also provided character voices for video games, including the Call of Duty franchise, and has performed in animated series and audio dramas.
Bray's narration of *The Martian* earned him the Audie Award for Science Fiction in 2014. He has received multiple additional Audie Award nominations and has won several AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards for exemplary audio performances. In 2016, he was a finalist for the Voice Arts Award for his narration of The Detour by S. A. Bodeen. His consistent output and fan popularity have also led to frequent appearances on bestseller lists for Audible and other audiobook platforms.
Bray married actress Jennifer O'Donnell in 2003, and the couple has two children. He maintains a relatively private life, residing with his family in New England. An avid fan of Boston sports teams, including the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots, he occasionally references these interests in interviews and on his social media profiles.
A selection of notable audiobook narrations includes: * The Martian (2014) by Andy Weir * Columbus Day (2016) by Craig Alanson * Hell Divers (2016) by Nicholas Sansbury Smith * The Gray Man (2009) by Mark Greaney * Infinite (2016) by Jeremy Robinson * Galaxy's Edge (2017) by Jason Anspach & Nick Cole Notable voice acting roles in other media include: * Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) – Video Game * The Zula Patrol (2005) – Animated Series * Various characters for GraphicAudio productions
Category:American voice actors Category:American audiobook narrators Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:People from Boston