Zareh Nicholas Chinlund (born November 18) is an American actor and voice actor in television, film, and video games.
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Born | Zareh Nicholas Chinlund November 18 New York City, New York, US |
Occupation | Actor |
Personal life
editZareh Nicholas Chinlund was born in New York City on November 18.[1]
Career
editChinlund performed on General Hospital as Mickey Diamond until July 30, 2014.[2] The website Behind the Voice Actors described him as being best-known for voicing the character Sportsmaster.[1]
Credits
editYear | Title | Role | Citation(s) |
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1995 | A Letter to My Killer | Nick Parma | [3][4] |
1997 | A Brother's Kiss | Lex Moriarty | [5] |
1997 | Con Air | Billy Bedlam | [6] |
1997 | Mr. Magoo | Bob Morgan | [6] |
2004 | The Chronicles of Riddick | Toombs | [7] |
2004 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury | Toombs (voice) | [1] |
2007 | Sinner | Anthony Romano | [8] |
Year | Title | Role | Episode(s) | Citation(s) |
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1995–2000 | The X-Files | Donnie Pfaster | "Irresistible" & "Orison" | [9][10] |
1996 | Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm | Quan Chi (voice) | [1] | |
1996 | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest | Temple (voice) | [1] | |
2002 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Matthew Linwood Brodus | "Execution" | [11] |
2007 | Criminal Minds | "Distress" | [12] | |
2010 | Young Justice | Sportsmaster (voice) | [1] |
Year | Title | Role | Citation(s) |
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2013 | Young Justice: Legacy | Sportsmaster (voice) | [1] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "Nick Chinlund". Behind the Voice Actors. Archived from the original on May 27, 2024. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
- ^ Fix, Christine (August 7, 2014). "General Hospital - Comings & Goings". SHE Media. Archived from the original on August 13, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
- ^ Hughes, Mike (August 9, 1995). Johnson, John (ed.). "USA, Lifetime philosophical differences seen". TV Tonight. The Clarion-Ledger. Vol. 159, no. 173. Gannett News Service. p. 6E. ISSN 0744-9526.
A Letter to My Killer and The Silence of Adultery air tonight.
- ^ Johnson, Steve (August 9, 1995). Kozak, Robert J. (ed.). "USA film hurt by slack plot execution". Television/Entertainment. Lancaster New Era. Vol. 119, no. 37050. Knight-Ridder News Service. p. C-6.
- ^ Anderson, John (April 25, 1997). Marro, Anthony (ed.). "Kissing Dreams Goodbye in East Harlem". Movies. Newsday. Vol. 57, no. 235. p. B9. ISSN 0278-5587. OCLC 5371847.
- ^ a b Willis, John; Monush, Barry, eds. (1998). "Domestic Films released in the United States". Screen World. Vol. 49. New York: Applause Books. pp. 8–184. ISBN 1-55783-342-7.
- ^ "The Chronicles of Riddick - Full Cast & Crew". TV Guide. Archived from the original on October 1, 2022. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
- ^ Campos, Eric (March 23, 2007). "Sinner". Film Threat. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved May 28, 2024.
- ^ Hurwitz, Matt; Knowles, Chris; Carter, Chris; Abrams, J. J.; Spotnitz, Frank (October 11, 2016). "Season 2: Little Green Men, Flukeman, and the Enigma". The Complete X-Files: Behind the Series, the Myths, and the Movies. San Rafael, California: Insight Editions. pp. 55–72. ISBN 9781608878451.
- ^ Hurwitz, Matt; Knowles, Chris; Carter, Chris; Abrams, J. J.; Spotnitz, Frank (October 11, 2016). "Season 7: Closure". The Complete X-Files: Behind the Series, the Myths, and the Movies. San Rafael, California: Insight Editions. pp. 171–184. ISBN 9781608878451.
- ^ "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – Season 3, Episode 15: Execution". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on August 6, 2024. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
- ^ "Criminal Minds – Season 2, Episode 17: Distress". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on December 2, 2021. Retrieved July 25, 2024.