David Hayter is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.
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David Hayter is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.
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David Hayter did some live acting in the early 1990s, most notably in an episode of the sitcom Major Dad, but soon became more interested in voice acting and later landed the role of Captain America in the popular 1994 Spider-Man animated series.
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David Hayter began providing the English voice of Metal Gear series protagonist Solid Snake in the 1998 video game Metal Gear Solid, which served as the series's transition from 2D to 3D.
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David Hayter would go on to play Solid Snake and his progenitor Naked Snake throughout all the succeeding installments up to and including Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker .
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David Hayter has an extended live-action cameo as himself in one of the fictional TV programs prior to the start of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots ; where he wears the "Solid Eye", the technologically advanced eye patch that the main character wears throughout the game.
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David Hayter is one of the few Metal Gear actors to have played and completed the games he's voiced in.
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In 2018, David Hayter provided the character's voice in two video games: Super Bomberman R and Super Smash Bros.
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David Hayter's daughter Natasha, born whilst he was writing the Black Widow script, is named after the titular character.
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On July 8,2013, David Hayter was hired by Lakeshore Entertainment to write the film The Sword, based on the Image Comics series.
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On September 28,2018, David Hayter announced he was co-writing and producing the upcoming Netflix series Warrior Nun, based on the 1994 comic book series Warrior Nun Areala, with Simon Barry serving as series creator and showrunner.
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On January 31,2022, it was announced that David Hayter would be writing and producing a television adaptation of the 2000 video game American McGee's Alice.
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