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David Hayter

Canadian-American actor and screenwriter

David Hayter

Summary

Canadian-American actor and screenwriter

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nameDavid Hayter
birth_placeSanta Monica, California, U.S.
childrenNatasha Hayter
imageDavid Hayter by Gage Skidmore.jpg
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captionHayter at the 2024 Game On Expo
occupation
years_active1993–present
alma_materRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University David Hayter is a Canadian-American actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. He is well known as the English-language voice actor for Solid Snake and Naked Snake in the Metal Gear video game series. He wrote the superhero film X-Men (2000), for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Writing. He also co-wrote The Scorpion King (2002), X-Men's first sequel, X2 (2003), and Watchmen (2009), and was a writer and producer on the streaming television series Warrior Nun.

His other roles include Sean Barker/The Guyver in Guyver: Dark Hero (1994), and King Shark on The Flash (2016-19), and voiceover work in various video games. In 2014, he made his directorial debut with the action horror film Wolves.

Early life

David Hayter started acting at the age of nine. His father, Stephen, worked in the pharmaceutical industry. He spent most of his childhood living around the world, and moved to Kobe at the age of 15. He once worked as a print model in Osaka. He later graduated from its international Canadian Academy in 1987. After this, he attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for two years until transferring to the Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto.

Career

Early acting career

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. He also provided the voice of Arsène Lupin III in the English version of the anime film The Castle of Cagliostro and the voice of Tamahome in the English version of the anime series Fushigi Yūgi. He also starred in the 1994, straight-to-video movie, Guyver: Dark Hero, as the protagonist, Sean Barker (a main role he took over from the previous actor, Jack Armstrong); Hayter has since gone-on to use the character's name as an alias in various work credits.

''Metal Gear Solid'' series

Hayter began providing the English voice of Metal Gear series protagonist Solid Snake in the 1998 video game Metal Gear Solid, which also served as the series's transition from 2D to 3D. Hayter would go on to play Solid Snake and his progenitor Naked Snake throughout all the succeeding installments (including spinoffs, re-releases and adaptations) up to and including Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (2010). Hayter also 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 (2008); where he wears the "Solid Eye", the technologically advanced eye patch that the main character wears throughout the game. Outside the Metal Gear series, Hayter also voiced the character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008).

His work with the Metal Gear series has also led Hayter to do voice work in other video game projects such as Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem and Star Wars: The Old Republic. He cited the series as an influence on his screenwriting, stating that "Kojima and I have different styles," "but I've certainly learned things from him, especially about ambiguity and telling a story without giving all the answers."

Hayter is one of the few Metal Gear actors to have played and completed the games he's voiced in. According to Paul Eiding, Hayter gave up half of his own paycheck in order to bring back the cast of the original Metal Gear Solid for the 2004 remake Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes.

Following the announcement of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain in the 2013 Game Developers Conference, Hayter announced that he was not asked to reprise as the main character for this entry. This was later confirmed when Konami announced that Kiefer Sutherland would be the character's voice during E3 the same year. Hayter has since revealed in an interview that he had to re-audition for the role suggesting that the series' creator Hideo Kojima was already considering recasting the part much earlier, with Kurt Russell (Snake Plissken in Escape from New York and Escape from L.A.) having been allegedly offered the role during the development of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004).

After Kojima's departure from Konami, Hayter would reprise the role in a Metal Gear Solid-themed advertisement for the 2016 Ford Focus SE aired in 2016. In 2018, Hayter provided the character's voice in two video games: Super Bomberman R (which added two playable characters based on both Solid Snake and Naked Snake in an update) and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (which simply reused his performance from Brawl).{{cite magazine

Filmmaking and TV show

Hayter in 2006

In 2000, he wrote the screenplay for the movie version of X-Men, for which he was awarded the 2000 Saturn Award for Best Writing, and then went on to co-write the screenplay for its sequel X2 with writing team Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris. Shortly after his work on X-Men, Hayter was hired to write and direct a project based on the heroine Black Widow. However, due to the limited success of similar themed films featuring female vigilante protagonists at the time, Marvel withdrew their offer to Hayter stating, "We don't think it's time to do this movie". Hayter's daughter Natasha, born whilst he was writing the Black Widow script, is named after the titular character.

Hayter also wrote an adaptation of the graphic novel Watchmen by Alan Moore and David Gibbons. Noted for being a harsh critic of translations of his works to film, Moore said of the script "David Hayter's screenplay was as close as I could imagine anyone getting to [a film version of] Watchmen. That said, I shan't be going to see it. My book is a comic book. Not a movie, not a novel. A comic book. It's been made in a certain way, and designed to be read a certain way." Hayter and writer Alex Tse shared credit on the finished screenplay. Tse drew "the best elements" from two of the project's previous drafts written by Hayter. The script did not keep the contemporary atmosphere that Hayter created, but instead returned to the original Cold War setting of the Watchmen comic. Warner Bros. was amenable to the 1980s setting, and the director also added a title montage sequence to introduce the audience to the events of alternate history United States in that time period.

On September 7, 2012, it was announced that Hayter would pen the screen adaptation of Caught Stealing, starring Patrick Wilson and Alec Baldwin.

On September 13, 2012, Hayter began filming on his directorial debut, Wolves. On July 8, 2013, Hayter was hired by Lakeshore Entertainment to write the film The Sword, based on the Image Comics series.

On September 28, 2018, Hayter announced he was co-writing and producing the Netflix series Warrior Nun, based on the 1994 comic book series Warrior Nun Areala, with Simon Barry serving as series creator and showrunner. Season 1 debuted on Netflix on July 2, 2020.

Future projects

On August 7, 2013, it was announced Hayter was developing a television show on Fox tentatively titled World War III, about a fiction global conflict that chronicles "a perfect storm of world events places us in the center of a global battle which may bring the world as we know it to an end." Hayter will be writing the series' story bible and pilot episode, as well as producing and serving as showrunner.

On January 31, 2022, it was announced that Hayter would be writing and producing a television adaptation of the 2000 video game American McGee's Alice.

Filmography

Anime (English dubbing)

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994MoldiverHiroshi Ozora
1996Rakusho! Hyper DollReporteras Sean Barker
They Were ElevenDoricas Soldam IV
1997Street Fighter II VAdditional Voicesas Sean Barker (Animaze dub)
Black JackLeslie Harrisas Sean Barker
1998–2000Fushigi YûgiTamahome / Taka Sukunami / Yoshui
1998Giant Robo: The AnimationShoji Gen
Yu Yu Hakusho: The MovieKurama
1999Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the PocketBernard Wisemanas Sean Barker
2000The Castle of CagliostroArsène Lupin IIIas Sean Barker (Manga dub)
2000–01Dual! Parallel Trouble AdventureAdditional Voices
2025Record of RagnarokLeonidas4 episodes

Animation

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–97Spider-Man: The Animated SeriesCaptain AmericaTV series; 8 episodes
2006Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic NovelSolid Snake
2013Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic NovelSolid SnakeMotion comic adaptation of the Metal Gear Solid 2 graphic novel included as extra content in Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Metal Gear SolidSolid SnakeEnglish dub
2001Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of LibertySolid Snake / Iroquois Pliskin
2002Eternal Darkness: Sanity's RequiemRoman Legionnaire 1 / Roman Legionnaire 2 / Angkor Thom Guard
2004Metal Gear Solid: The Twin SnakesSolid Snake
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake EaterNaked SnakeEnglish dub
2005Metal Gear Acid 2Snake
2006Metal Gear Solid: Portable OpsNaked Snake
2008Super Smash Bros. BrawlSnake
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsOld SnakeEnglish dub; Also has a live-action cameo playing himself.
2010Metal Gear Solid: Peace WalkerNaked SnakeEnglish dub
2011–Star Wars: The Old RepublicJedi Knight Male
2013Marvel HeroesWinter Soldier
2013–15RépubliqueDaniel Zager
2014Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!Mudokons
2015Dragon Age: Inquisition – The DescentLieutenant Renn
2016The Long DarkJeremiah
Deponia DoomsdayOld Rufus
2018Super Bomberman RSolid Snake Bomber / Naked Snake BomberEnglish dub; Characters added in the Ver. 2.1 update patch, released on June 27, 2018
Super Smash Bros. UltimateSolid SnakeEnglish dub; re-uses voice work recorded for Super Smash Bros. Brawl
2019Bloodstained: Ritual of the Nightdeveloper=ArtPlaytitle=Bloodstained: Ritual of the Nightpublisher=505 Gamesscene=Ending credits, 18:04 and 18:13 in, English Voice Actorsyear=2019}}
2020Phantom: Covert OpsGeneral Nikolai Zhurov
2020Yakuza: Like a DragonOsamu Kashiwagi ("The Bartender")English dub
2020Super Bomberman R OnlineSolid Snake Bomber / Naked Snake Bomber / Old Snake BomberEnglish dub; Old Snake Bomber was added on May 27, 2021
2021RetroninjacyberassassinDoc NinjaDavid recorded a few voice lines for Doc Ninja, the healer character, they were added in an update to the early access version.
2022The Long Dark: WINTERMUTEJeremiahDavid recorded lines for Jeremiah in Episode 2 of The Long Dark: WINTERMUTE
2023SynapseColonel Peter Conrad
2024Like a Dragon: Infinite WealthOsamu Kashiwagi ("The Bartender"), additional voicesEnglish dub
2025Yakuza 0 Director's CutOsamu Kashiwagi
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake EaterNaked SnakeEnglish dub; re-uses voice work recorded for Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater although a handful of lines have been re-recorded with slightly altered dialogue.

Live action

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1998BurnUnreleased on home media. Uploaded on David Hayter's Youtube channel on May 2, 2019.
2000X-Men
2002Lost in OzTV movie
The Scorpion King
2003X2
2009Watchmen
2010ChasmShort film
2014WolvesDirectorial debut
2015A Christmas Horror Story
2020Warrior Nun2 episodes
TBAUntitled Voltron live-action film

Acting roles

YearFilmRoleNotes
1993Major DadMisha SarotskyEpisode: "From Russia with Like"
1994Guyver: Dark HeroSean Barker
Long ShadowsEd's secretaryTV movie
1996The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th CenturyVoiceEpisodes: "Stalemate" and "Total War"
1997DriveCop #1
1998BurnTom Rice
2000Wild on the SetNarratorTV series
X-MenMuseum Cop
2014Devil's MileToby McTeague
2016–2019The FlashKing Shark4 episodes
Voice only
2022Turning RedAdditional Voices

Webshow

YearWebshowRoleNotes
2009Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'?Episode: "The Sons of Big Boss"
Voice only
2017The JimquisitionEpisode: "Slay to Pay"
Voice only
2018Boundary BreakSolid SnakeEpisode: "Metal Gear Solid"
2019Khonjin HouseEpisode: "Infiltrator 2"
Voice only
2022Did You Know Gaming?NarratorEpisode: "Metal Gear Solid's Cut Content"
Episode: "Metal Gear Solid's Insane Cut Content"
Voice only

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