Reuben Langdon
Born July 19, 1975, Reuben Christopher Langdon is an American stunt actor, Motion Capture actor, voice actor, actor in general and martial artist, primarily based in Los Angeles. His career started back in 1996, where he portrayed Mac Windy/B-Fighter Yanma in B-Fighter Kabuto (the show adapted into Beetleborgs Metallix for American audiences), the 15th and final entry in the Metal Heroes Toku series. Soon afterwards, Langdon would relocate to Hong Kong, where he was lucky enough to work alongside action film greats such as Jackie Chan.
However, it wouldn't be until 2005 that Langdon rose to prominence within the world of voice acting, where he provided both the motion capture and voicework for Dante, the protagonist of the game Devil May Cry 3. You may have heard of it. And the rest, is history.
As such, this makes him one of four voice actors in the series with ties to the Power Rangers franchise (the other three would be Daniel Southworth--better known to many as Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger--as Vergil in 3, Johnny Yong Bosch as Nero in 4, and T.J. Rotolo--the voice of Dark Specter and a stuntman with several bit roles from Lost Galaxy to Wild Force--as Credo in 4). A few more fun facts: Langdon actually had to re-audition for his role as Dante in 4; Capcom was unsure if he could pull off an older Dante. Also of note is the fact that he and a friend were the ones who pitched to Capcom (and a few other gaming companies) the idea to use English motion capture artists and VAs for various projects, such as the Resident Evil Outbreak series (by Langdon's admission, this was sometime in 2002, right after DMC2 had been released). He--like many of the other voice actors involved with Street Fighter IV--is an avid fan of the series. Reuben (according to interviews) was actually a Ken player back in the day. According to Taliesin Jaffe (the voice of Blanka and Adon, as well as the voice director for IV), he's a good enough player that he's ranked.
Nowadays, it seems that he's been Pigeonholed Voice Actor as cocky, if not well-meaning badasses, but those are the roles that his fans deem to be the most appropriate for him.
Reuben Langdon is the co-founder, producer, and action director of his own motion capture company, Just Cause Productions [1], and is also a member of the California martial arts stunt group ZeroGravity. You might have seen him performing stunts in productions such as The Medallion, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Avatar, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World; his resume as a stunt coordinator/performance capture actor reaches far beyond that. As he lived in Japan for five years, Langdon is fluent in Japanese and knows some basic Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese as well. He's been featured in several Japanese commercials, including a famous and widely popular series of Mentos commercials (a fact that Dan Southworth has ribbed on him for at least once before in the past).
Notable roles by Reuben Langdon:
- Dante in Devil May Cry 3, Devil May Cry 4, Devil May Cry the Animated Series, and (Ultimate) Marvel vs. Capcom 3
- Ken Masters in (Super) Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter X Tekken
- In a bit of an in-joke, he also appears in the Web Original parody Street Fighter High: The Musical as both the announcer and as Ken himself.
- He also plays Ken in this awesome fan-made short film, Street Fighter X Tekken: The Devil Within.
- Date Masamune in Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes (which may be a Casting Gag since Masamune is often compared to Dante and both series are made by Capcom)
- Mac Windy/B-Fighter Yanma in B-Fighter Kabuto
- Detective Zanda in Monster
- Steve Hewitt and Owens in Disaster: Day of Crisis
- Dave Johnson in Resident Evil 5
- ↑ Langdon himself sometimes goes by the alias of Justin Cause