James Marsters

American actor

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2024 James Marsters will voice Zamasu in Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero, credited as David Gray.
2024 James Marsters will voice Zamasu in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.
2024 James Marsters provided the voice for Reggie in the film 'Isla Monstro'.
2023 James Marsters became a series regular as Larry in Curses!.
2023 James Marsters played Les Hackel in the film 'Abruptio'.
2023 Ghost of the Robot released the album Tin Man, which includes the song 'Don't Worry Son,' written by Marsters.
2021 James Marsters appeared as Carl Bishop in the Leverage: Redemption episode 'The Golf Job'.
October 2021 In October 2021, at Fan Expo Canada, Marsters confirmed that he voiced the character Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super under the pseudonym of David Gray.
February 2021 Marsters and Patricia Rahman filed for divorce.
2020 James Marsters published 'Peace Talks' and 'Battle Ground'.
2020 James Marsters reprised his role as Zamasu in Dragonball Legends.
2020 James Marsters appeared as Xavier in The Order in episodes 'The Common' Part 1 & 2.
2020 James Marsters voiced Nosferatu in the DuckTales episode 'The Trickening!'.
2019 James Marsters starred as Tom in the short film 'Grief'.
2018 In 2018, James Marsters published the third book, 'The Queen of Air and Darkness.'
2018 James Marsters published the novel 'Brief Cases'.
2018 James Marsters provided the English dub voice for Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super.
2018 Ghost of the Robot released 'Pair of Bulls, Vol.1'.
2018 Marsters starred in the critically acclaimed indie film A Bread Factory directed by Patrick Wang.
2018 He voiced the character in the video game Dragon Ball FighterZ, credited as Sam Majesters.
2017 James Marsters released the second book titled 'The Lord of Shadows' in 2017.
2017 James Marsters provided the voice for Zamasu in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, credited as David Gray.
2017 James Marsters became a series regular as Victor Stein / Jonah / Magistrate in Runaways.
2017 Marsters voiced the character Zamasu in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super.
2016 James Marsters took on the role of William Morton in the film 'New Life'.
2015 James Marsters published 'Ghost Story' and 'Working for Bigfoot'.
2015 James Marsters starred as Rev. George Burroughs in the pilot of The Devil You Know.
2015 James Marsters appeared as Himself in a cameo role in the film 'Billie Bob Joe'.
2015 James Marsters played the role of Lord Tensley in the film 'Dudes & Dragons'.
2015 Ghost of the Robot released the album 'Bourgeois Faux Pas'.
2014 James Marsters starred in 'The Kingmakers'.
2014 James Marsters published the novel 'Skin Game'.
2014 James Marsters played Tarkoff in Witches of East End for 7 episodes.
July 16 2014 James Marsters released a canonical graphic novel set during the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, titled Spike: Into the Light, published by Dark Horse Comics.
2013 James Marsters starred in 'The Rift Walker'.
2013 James Marsters appeared in Warehouse 13 as Prof. Bennett Sutton for 3 episodes.
2013 James Marsters voiced characters Dandy Highwayman, Librarian, and Man in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
2013 James Marsters provided the voice for Korvac and Chitauri #3 in Ultimate Spider-Man.
2013 James Marsters played Declan Horn in the Wedding Band episode 'Personal Universe'.
2012 James Marsters released a project titled 'The Carnival of Secrets'.
2012 James Marsters starred in 'The Greyfriar'.
2012 James Marsters published the novel 'Cold Days'.
2012 James Marsters starred as Brad Davis and Doc Rowan in the Metal Hurlant Chronicles for 2 episodes.
2011 James Marsters won the S.E.T. Award for the Documentary category for 'Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11'.
2011 James Marsters appeared as Troy Hamilton in the pilot episode of Three Inches.
2011 Ghost of the Robot released the album 'B-Sider'.
2011 James Marsters contributed to the release of the album Murphy's Law by Ghost of the Robot.
October 21 2011 James Marsters appeared in the Supernatural episode 'Shut Up, Dr. Phil', which aired on October 21, 2011, alongside Charisma Carpenter.
June 24 2011 On June 24, 2011, Marsters appeared in an L.A. Theatre Works radio production of The Importance of Being Earnest, playing the part of Sir John Worthing, which aired the following day.
January 14 2011 Marsters married Patricia Rahman in a private civil ceremony in Los Angeles.

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