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Andrew Kishino
Born (1970-03-20) March 20, 1970 (age 54)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other namesBig Kish
Occupation(s)Actor, voice-over artist, rapper
Years active1991–present
Spouse
(m. 2001; div. 2007)
Websitewww.andrewkishino.com

Andrew Kishino (born March 20, 1970), also known as Big Kish (formerly Kish), is a Canadian American actor and rapper in animated series, video games and voice-over narration.

Life and career

Kishino was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kishino is best known for his 1991 single "I Rhyme the World in 80 Days". The song was featured on his debut album, Order from Chaos. It was accompanied by a music video shown on MuchMusic. His follow-up album, A Nation of Hoods, was released in 1994.

He later moved to Los Angeles to work as a hip hop music producer.

From 2001 to 2007 Kishino was married to voice actress Vanessa Marshall. They had no children. During their marriage they founded the voice-over production company Marsh-Kish Productions.

Currently, Kishino is a voice-over artist; his recent roles including Janja on The Lion Guard and Saw Gerrera on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Filmography

Animation

Films

Announcer/Narration

Video games

Television

References

  1. ^ "Unbarfable/Game On". Sanjay and Craig. Season 1. Episode 8. September 21, 2013. Nickelodeon.
  2. ^ Steven Universe Episode: "Alone Together" Closing Credits
  3. ^ "Batman: The Killing Joke on iTunes". iTunes Store. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  4. ^ Batman: The Killing Joke (film). 2016.
  5. ^ "Bionic Commando". Bionic Commando. 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  6. ^ a b c "Behind The Voice Actors – Andrew Kishino". Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  7. ^ Square Enix. Final Fantasy XV. Scene: Closing credits, 1:31 minutes in, Cast, Additional voices (English).
  8. ^ 343 Industries. Halo 4. Scene: Closing credits, 6:17 in Voice Actors.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ 343 Industries. Halo 5: Guardians. Scene: Closing credits, 7:01 in Voice Actors.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Ensemble Studios. Halo Wars. Scene: Closing credits, 6:07 in Voice Actors.
  11. ^ Square Enix. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. Scene: Closing credits, 5 minutes in, Voice Actors, Additional Voices.
  12. ^ Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, closing credits, 4 minutes in – Metal Gear Online Unit – Voice-Over Cast – Soldiers
  13. ^ Radical Entertainment. Prototype 2. Scene: Closing credits, 8:42 in Voice Actors.
  14. ^ Toys for Bob. Skylanders: Trap Team. Scene: Closing credits, 8:40 in Voice Actors.
  15. ^ Zipper Interactive. SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs. Scene: Closing credits, 7:00 in Voice Actors.

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