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Original Solid Snake voice actor David Hayter has set tongues wagging within the Metal Gear community once again after he teased involvement in something Metal Gear Solid 4-related.
Hayter has also shared his own experiences with harassment in Hollywood. You can watch the TMZ interview with David Hayter in the video above.
David Hayter was famed among gamers as the voice of Snake in the Metal Gear Solid games, until notorious star chaser Hideo Kojima unceremoniously replaced him with Kiefer Sutherland in Metal Gear ...
David Hayter played Sean Barker (pictured right) in 'Guyver: Dark Hero', which was a live action adaptation of the popular manga and anime. (Photo credit: Warner Bros.) ...
David Hayter, the gravelly voice of Metal Gear protagonist Solid Snake, has fans pondering an apparent return to the role after posting an enigmatic new tweet.
Writer and actor David Hayter has spoken about the music of the shelved Black Widow movie that he was set to write and direct for Marvel in the mid-2000s. On Twitter, Hayter quote-tweeted a post ...
David Hayter was the legendary, burnt-gravel voice of Metal Gear Solid ‘s Solid Snake for years, and now we’ve found out that he’s no fan of series creator Hideo Kojima.
Metal Gear Solid fans were conflicted when it was revealed that longtime veteran voice actor David Hayter would no longer be playing the role of Snake - by which I mean Naked Snake, AKA Big Boss ...
David Hayter is one of video gaming’s treasures. Best known as the voice behind Metal Gear Solid’s Snake, he’s also familiar to the ears of anyone who’s played Eternal Darkness, Star Wars ...
EXCLUSIVE: Screenwriter David Hayter and his producer partner, Benedict Carver, have set their Dark Hero Studios label into a two-year TV deal with E1 Entertainment.
Screenwriter and voice actor David Hayter has cut the asking price of his 1950s estate in Sherman Oaks by $91,000. The hillside home is now listed for $2.099 million, records show.
Hayter’s ‘Watchmen’ script became an issue in last year’s lawsuit between Fox and Warner Bros., the studio that brought in ‘300’ filmmaker Zack Snyder to direct.
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