Generated by GPT-5-mini| George Newbern | |
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| Name | George Newbern |
| Birth name | George Young Newbern |
| Birth date | 1964-12-15 |
| Birth place | Little Rock, Arkansas, United States |
| Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
| Years active | 1982–present |
George Newbern is an American actor and voice actor known for live-action roles on television and for an extensive body of voice work across animation, feature films, and video games. He gained attention in the 1980s and 1990s for guest and recurring roles on series and continued to build a reputation as a versatile character actor. In voice work, he is especially known for portraying leading roles in superhero franchises and prominent video game titles.
Newbern was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was raised in a family connected to Little Rock and spent formative years in the American South before relocating for work. Newbern attended local schools in Arkansas and later pursued acting opportunities that led him to connections with theater and television communities in Chicago and Los Angeles. During his early career he trained through regional theater productions and workshops associated with companies like Goodman Theatre and audition circuits that serviced performers working in Broadway-adjacent productions and network casting in Hollywood.
Newbern's career began with on-screen appearances in the early 1980s. He secured guest roles on network series and made-for-television films produced by studios connected to ABC, NBC, and CBS. In the late 1980s and 1990s he appeared in recurring roles on series with ties to creators and producers affiliated with Aaron Spelling and David E. Kelley. His live-action credits include appearances on dramas and comedies alongside performers such as Tim Daly, Kelsey Grammer, and Heather Locklear. Newbern worked on projects developed by production companies including Warner Bros. Television, Paramount Television, and 20th Century Fox Television.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s he balanced television work with supporting roles in theatrical films distributed by companies like Universal Pictures and Sony Pictures Classics. Directors he collaborated with include filmmakers connected to the independent circuits and mainstream studio projects. Newbern appeared in genre television and episodic series produced by showrunners who previously contributed to franchises such as Star Trek and Law & Order.
Newbern expanded into voice acting where he became best known for portraying superheroes and major franchise characters. He voiced a prominent character in the DC animated universe produced by Warner Bros. Animation and associated with adaptations of works by writers like Alan Moore and Frank Miller. Newbern provided the voice of a principal superhero in several animated series and direct-to-video features tied to the DC Comics library, working with directors who also contributed to projects connected to Bruce Timm and Darren Aronofsky-adjacent animation teams.
In video games he has voiced characters in titles developed by studios such as Naughty Dog, Rockstar Games, BioWare, and Square Enix. His game credits include roles in action-adventure franchises, role-playing games, and licensed adaptations tied to cinematic properties. Newbern voiced lead or supporting characters in entries for platforms associated with PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo, collaborating with composers, narrative designers, and motion-capture teams recognized from productions like The Last of Us and Mass Effect.
He has also voiced characters in animated series and feature animation produced for networks and streaming services associated with Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and Netflix. That work connected him to ensembles featuring actors from The Simpsons, Family Guy, and theatrical voice casts that include performers from Disney animated features.
Newbern married in the late 1990s and has family ties that have occasionally intersected with the entertainment community through events and charity appearances associated with organizations like Actors Fund and industry benefit galas hosted in Los Angeles. He has participated in panels at conventions dedicated to comic books, animation, and video games, including appearances at shows organized by promoters who run events similar to San Diego Comic-Con International and regionally focused expos. Newbern maintains residences that facilitate work in both recording studios in Burbank and location shoots across the United States.
Newbern's filmography spans film, television, animation, and video games. Select live-action credits include roles in features distributed by Universal Pictures and television appearances on series from networks such as ABC, NBC, and FOX. His animation credits include principal roles in productions by Warner Bros. Animation, Disney Television Animation, and independent animation studios. Game credits list collaborations with developers like BioWare, Naughty Dog, Rockstar Games, and Square Enix, with performances in licensed tie-ins and original interactive narratives.
Notable associations in his filmography include recurring work within the DC Comics animated franchise, ensemble casts for streaming series commissioned by Netflix and cable series produced for HBO Max, and guest roles on episodic television connected to producers affiliated with CBS Studios and Warner Bros. Television.
Over his career Newbern has received recognition from fan communities and industry circles for his voice performances, including nominations and awards presented at genre conventions and by organizations that celebrate animation and gaming achievements such as groups comparable to the Annie Awards and industry festivals highlighting voice acting. He has been acknowledged by trade publications and fan voting platforms for contributions to animated adaptations of DC Comics properties and for performances in prominent video game releases.
Category:1964 births Category:American male actors Category:American male voice actors