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Chris Cox Chris Cox has voiced a number of characters for DC related projects including:


Work History


Acting Credits

Static Shock 2000-2004 Steve Nash/Point Man
     "Hoop Squad" February 28, 2004 Steve Nash/Point Man
Justice League Unlimited 2004-2006 Captain Atom
Shining Knight
     "The Greatest Story Never Told" September 11, 2004 Captain Atom[1]
     "Task Force X" May 21, 2005 Captain Atom
Shining Knight
Warden
Watchtower Personel #3
     "Question Authority" June 25, 2005 Captain Atom
Aztek[2]
     "Flashpoint" July 2, 2005 Captain Atom
Watchtower Personnel
Father
     "Panic In The Sky" July 9, 2005 Captain Atom
     "Patriot Act" February 25, 2006 Shining Knight
Cop
The Batman 2004-2008 Thug
     "The Breakout" November 11, 2006 Thug with Utility Belt
Superman: Doomsday September 18, 2007 Damon Swank
Batman: Arkham Asylum August 25, 2009 Guard Eddie Burlow
Masked Orderly #2
Masked Guard #3
All-Star Superman February 22, 2011 Lead Agent
Batman: Arkham City October 18, 2011 M.P.T Officer Eddie Burlow
Deadshot[3]
Batman: Arkham Origins October 25, 2013 Deadshot
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate October 25, 2013 Deadshot
Batman: Assault on Arkham July 25, 2014 G.C.P.D. Commissioner James Gordon[4]
Batman: Arkham Knight June 23, 2015 Additional voices
Batman: The Telltale Series August 2, 2016 Moderator
Attorney
Orderly
Enforcer 2
Thug 1
Inmate 2
Goon 1
Orderly 2
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight January 23, 2018 Father Callahan
Additional voices
Batman: Hush July 20, 2019 Scarecrow
Batman: Soul of the Dragon January 12, 2021 Rip Jagger
Batman: Arkham Shadow October 22, 2024 Deadshot
Novokhatnii
Lagase


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References

  1. Cox took over the role of Captain Atom from George Eads, who had voiced the character for its first appearance.
  2. When Aztek appeared in a later episode, the role had be recast with Corey Burton replacing Cox.
  3. Cox only voiced Deadshot for the games set in the franchise. For the related animated film, Deadshot was voiced by Neal McDonough
  4. Cox only voiced Gordon for the animated film, but not the video games in the Arkhamverse franchise. He replaced Michael J. Gough and was then replaced by Jonathan Banks.