David Humphrey
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David Humphrey | |
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Born | David S. Humphrey June 7, 1973 Wyoming, NY |
🏳️ Nationality | American |
Other names | David Humphry |
💼 Occupation | Voice actor Theatre actor Bass singer Swimming instructor |
📆 Years active | 2000-present |
Known for | Being the voice of Shadow the Hedgehog |
👶 Children | 2 |
David S. Humphrey (born June 7, 1973) is an American voice actor, theatre actor, bass singer, and swimming instructor, best known for voicing Shadow the Hedgehog[1] in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series from 2001 to 2004, before getting replaced by Jason Griffith. Humphrey also does acting in theatre plays along with co-star Ryan Drummond. Humphrey currently works as a bass singer of Vybration.
Career[edit]
Humphrey starred (and continues to star) in several theatre musicals and plays such as Forever Plaid and 1776, starring in the latter as Thomas Jefferson and former as Frankie.[2] Humphrey's performance in Forever Plaid was well-received by critics and audiences.[3] Humphrey would work with fellow co-star Ryan Drummond, who would later go on to voice Sonic the Hedgehog in the titular video game franchise from 1998 until 2004. Humphrey starred in other theatre productions such as Cotton Patch Gospel in 2003, South Pacific in 2004, The Invention of Love in 2005, Into the Woods and Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings in 2006, and The Secret Garden in 2007.[2]
In 2000, during the production of Sonic Adventure 2, Drummond was approached by the producers to voice Sonic's rival in the game, Shadow the Hedgehog. Drummond declined the role, instead offering it to Humphrey, who would go on to voice Shadow in the game, being released on the Sega Dreamcast on June 19, 2001. Despite Shadow was supposed to stay dead in Sonic Adventure 2, he would later return as a major character in Sonic Battle in 2003, with Humphrey returning to voice him, only voicing grunts and yells. Later that year, Shadow would also return in Sonic Heroes, suffering amnesia after falling down to Earth back in Sonic Adventure 2, teaming up with Rouge and E123-Omega.
In 2003, Humphrey, Drummond, and the voice cast of Sonic Adventure and Adventure 2 were not asked to return for the anime TV series Sonic X, for the English 4Kids dub. Humphrey and Drummond would both replaced by Jason Griffith as Shadow and Sonic, respectively. Despite the recast, Humphrey and Drummond would voice their respective characters in Heroes and would reprise their roles through archival recordings in the 2004 game Sega Superstars, being the last time their voices were used.
Besides voicing Shadow, Humphrey would go on to voice Jack Keane in the titular video game of the same name, and in 2006-2011, voiced Vlad in the Press Start 2 Continue web series and the video game of the same name in 2011. Humphrey returned to the Sonic the Hedgehog series in a fanfic web series Sonic and Tails R in 2021, not reprising his role as Shadow, but instead voicing Knuckles the Echidna in place of his former voice Scott Dreier.
Humphrey currently works as a bass singer for the cappella sextet Vybration. Humphrey also has a twitter account.
In May 2020, Humphrey recorded a video of him singing the song, Where's the Girl, on the Lamb's Player Theatre channel.[4]
Personal life[edit]
Humphrey was born on June 7, 1973 and raised in Wyoming, NY. When he was six years old, he entered swimming competitions and continued doing so until high school, where at 16, he became a lifeguard. Humphrey started teaching swim lessons and life guarding.
At 25 years old, he moved to San Diego in 1998.[5] He has two children.
Filmography[edit]
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006-09 | Super Mario Bros. Z | Shadow the Hedgehog | Archival recordings; 6 episodes |
2006-2011 | Press Start Adventures | Vlad | 12 episodes |
2021 | Sonic and Tails R | Knuckles the Echidna | Radio web series |
Video games[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Sonic Adventure 2 | Shadow the Hedgehog | Credited as David Humphry |
2002 | Sonic Adventure 2 Battle | Archival recordings | |
2003 | Sonic Battle | ||
Sonic Heroes | |||
2004 | Sega Superstars | Archival recordings | |
2007 | Jack Keane | Jack Keane | |
2011 | Press Start 2 Continue | Vlad |
Theatre credits[edit]
- Forever Plaid at Laguna Playhouse - Francis (2000-05)
- 1776 at Starlight Theatre - Thomas Jefferson (2002)
- Cotton Patch Gospel at Lamb's Players Theatre - Johnny (2003)
- 1776 at Lamb's Players Theatre - Thomas Jefferson (2003)
- South Pacific at Laguna Playhouse - Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC (2004)
- The Invention of Love at Cygnet Theatre - Moses John Jackson (2005)
- Into the Woods at Lamb's Player Theatre - Rapunzel's Prince (2006)
- Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts - Francis (2006)
- The Secret Garden at Lamb's Player Theatre - Archibald Craven (2007)
- Bleeding Kansas at Diversionary Theatre - George Clarke (2008)
- miXtape - A Musical Journey Through The 80s at The Horton Grand Theatre (2010-13)
- Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps at Lamb's Player Theatre and The Horton Grand Theatre - Richard Hannay (2013)
- The Foreigner at Lamb's Player Theatre and The Horton Grand Theatre - Reverend David Marshall Lee (2014)
- Return to the Forbidden Planet at New Village Arts - Captain Tempest (2015)
- 9 to 5 at Spreckels Theatre - Franklin Hart Jr. (2017)
- A Little Night Music at Cygnet Theatre - Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm (2018)
- Monty Python's Spamalot at Cygnet Theatre - Sir Dennis Galahad, The Black Knight (2018)
- Persuasion at Lamb's Player Theatre - Captain Wentworth
References[edit]
- ↑ Doermann-Rojas, Autumn (2018-02-01). "David S. Humphrey". Cygnet Theatre. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "David S. Humphrey theatre profile". www.abouttheartists.com. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
- ↑ Writer, PAM KRAGEN-Staff (2005-01-12). "Welk's fine 'Plaid' is worth another look". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
- ↑ David Humphrey - Where's the Girl, retrieved 2023-05-03
- ↑ "Noonan Family Swim Club (S)". Homeschool Social. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
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