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John William Schwab III (Born On September 15, 1972 In Pensacola, Florida) is a British-American actor, voice actor, and musician, who was born in Pensacola, Florida and residens in London and New York. John Schwab was born on September 15, 1972 in Pensacola, Florida, To His Mom (Jamie Or Somewhere) And Dad John William Schwab II and More Including the third of four children. He went to high school in Okinawa, Japan and Seoul, South Korea and London England, UK, New York City, New York, USA And More. His father served in the United States Marine Corps.

He made his first appearance in 1997 as the US voice of a voice trumpet in the British-American PBS Kids iconic children's series Teletubbies In US version Along With Rolf Saxon, Rachael Lillis (Replacing Alex Hogg), Laurel Lefkow, Simon Shelton, John Simmit, Dave Thompson, Nicole Smidley And Pui Fan Lee And Jessica Smith AKA Baby Sun. His other television roles include Rescue Heroes, My Dad's the Prime Minister, Faithville, and More. He also served as the narrator of the Discovery Channel documentary television series Weaponology from 2007 through 2008.

He played an umpire in the comedy film Mr. 3000, featuring the comedic actor Bernie Mac. His film credits include Back to Gaya, The Fifth Estate, Zero Dark Thirty, The Anomaly, The Current War, The Program, Stanley In a PBS Kids Show Thomas And Friends With Martin T. Sherman, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Annihilation And Also Most Notably A Role As Mr. booth In Netflix Drama Mini Series The Queens Gambit With Anya Taylor Joy And He Provided A Motion Capture And Voice As Dandelion In The Witchers Games Before Replaced By Amos Crawley.

He met his wife, Tamsin, in Seoul after graduation and studied English Literature at Durham University. He and Tasmin married in 1994. He has two sons.

Before He Provided a Loop Group For Movies, TV Shows And Games, He Became An ADR Voice Casting And Loop Group, He Also Be He Provided a Loop Group For "It 2017 (US version From Warner Bros Pictures)" Along With Nick 13 AKA Nick Jones-Murray, Ava Acres, Fred Tatasciore, Jane Wheeler (Ellen From Cinar's Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (1990)), Ward Saxton (AKA Trevor Ferrell), Glenn Doherty (AKA Jimmer Collins From US PS2 Games), Jane Peachey (AKA Sam Thompson From US PS2 Games), Jean Marc Perret AKA (Huw), Lorne Lanning (Abe), Bryce Papenbrook, Kent Williams (AKA Kibito Kai), Felecia Angelle (AKA Corona The Supreme Kai Of Time Girl), Ricco Fajardo (AKA Fu) In 2017. And Mostly He Provided a Role, In 2022, as Thomas Miller For Amazon's Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan With Jack Ryan AKA John Krasinski.

For The Each Decade, He Teams Up With Jane Wheeler Since 1990’s As John And Jane Provided a Role And Voice Role And A Loop Group Role For Movies, TV Shows And Games.

Other films He Provided are "Team America," "Flatliners 2017 With Ellen Or Elliot Page," "And Until Dawn (2015)." John’s work in Video Games include Every Games for the Every Each decade.

John Schwab has had a diverse career in the entertainment industry, working in various roles in film, television, and video games. As a voice actor, he has lent his voice to numerous characters in various projects, including providing the US voice of a voice trumpet in the American version of the popular children's show Teletubbies. He has also provided motion capture and voice for video games like The Witcher and has done loop group work for films, TV shows, and video games.

In addition to his voice work, He also appeared on screen in films, tv shows and Video Games Like Simple 2000 Series, Vol. 16: The Sniper 2 (2002), And More. He has also had recurring roles on television shows like "Trust" La Dolce Vita (2018) And More.

John Schwab's collaborations with Jane Wheeler, which began in the 1990s, have been particularly noteworthy. The two have worked together as a team providing voice and loop group roles for various films, TV shows, and video games over the years.

Overall, And After All, John Schwab's contributions to the entertainment industry have been significant, and his versatility as an actor and performer has allowed him to work in various areas of the industry.

John Schwab provided the motion capture and voice for the character Dandelion in the first Witcher video game, released in 2007. Dandelion is a bard and a main and recurring character in the Witcher series, known for his witty remarks and musical talents. John Schwab's performance as Dandelion was well-received by fans of the series, who appreciated his portrayal of the character's humor and charm.

However, He did not reprise his role as Dandelion in the subsequent Witcher games. In the second and third Witcher games, the role of Dandelion was taken over by Canadian actor Amos Crawley. Despite not returning to the role of Dandelion,  John Schwab has continued to work in the entertainment industry, providing voice and motion capture for various projects and appearing on screen in films and television shows And Games.

Animation Voice Work[]

Animation[]

  • Prisoner Zero (2016) - Additional Voices

Movies - Dubbing[]

  • Another Day of Life (2019) - Friedkin

Live-Action Voice Work[]

Movies[]

  • Stepmom (1998) - Loop Group
  • Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) - Loop Group
  • Team America: World Police (2004) - Loop Group
  • Big Game (2014) - ADR Loop Group
  • It (2017) - Loop Group
  • Flatliners (2017) - Loop Group
  • Gran Turismo (2023) Loop Group

TV Shows[]

Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (1990) - Walla Group

Video Games[]

Video Games[]

  • Alien: Isolation (2014) - Additional Voices
  • Battlefield: Bad Company (2008) - Additional Voices
  • Battlefield 1 (2016) - Additional Voices
  • Battlefield 2042 (2021) - In-World Media, Soldier US, Subcommander
  • Crackdown (2007) - Additional Voices
  • Crysis (2007) - Crewman 1
  • Crysis 3 (2013) - Team Mate 7
  • Crysis: Warhead (2008) - Dane
  • Dead Island 2 (2023) - Trent/Luther, Zephron
  • Grey Goo (2015) - Additional Voices
  • Homefront: The Revolution (2016) - Additional Voices
  • Horizon: Zero Dawn (2017) - ADR Walla Group
  • Killzone (2004) - Additional ISA Voices
  • Killzone: Liberation (2006) - ISA Demolition Guy, ISA Generic
  • Killzone: Shadow Fall (2013) - VSA
  • Killzone 2 (2009) - Additional ISA Voices
  • Kinect Disneyland Adventures (2011) - Additional Voices
  • Lego City: Undercover (2013) - Additional Voices
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 (2017) - Additional Voices
  • Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022) - Additional Voices
  • Mirror's Edge (2008) - Generic SWAT #2 Male
  • Prisoner of War (2002) - Additional Voices
  • Pursuit Force (2005) - Additional Voices
  • Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice (2007) - Additional Voices
  • Quantum Break (2016) - Additional Voices
  • Star Wars: Battlefront (2015) - Additional Voices
  • Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) - Additional Voices
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game (2017) - Additional Voices
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (2019) - Sentinel Corp. Voices
  • UFO: Aftershock (2005) - Narrator
  • Vietcong (2003) - Additional Voices
  • War Mongrels (2021) - Manfred
  • Worms: Rumble (2020) - Announcer Sports Caster, Nervous Worm, Robotic Worm

Video Games - Dubbing[]

  • Atomic Heart (2023) - Additional Voices
  • The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (2011) - Dandelion
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) - Dandelion
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017) - Jin
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country (2018) - Jin

Trivia[]

  • Number of VA titles on this wiki: (41)
  • Years active on this wiki: 1972-Present.
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