Dameon J. Clarke is a Canadian-American actor and voice actor with a diverse range of credits in TV and film. His early start in acting began at the age of 11 in Canada, where he landed his first role in a made-for-TV movie called "Secrets of a Married Man" as William Shatner's son.
After several years in front of the camera, Clarke took a sabbatical from acting to finish school and later returned to his roots at the age of 25. His big break came while living in Dallas, Texas, where he worked alongside Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr., and director Richard Linklater in the film "A Scanner Darkly".
Clarke's extensive voice acting career includes major characters in anime shows such as "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Fullmetal Alchemist", and "Dragon Ball Z", where he voiced the iconic character Cell. He later moved to Los Angeles, California, and started working in TV and film in recurring and guest-starring roles.
Notable guest appearances include the entire CSI franchise and two of the NCIS franchise shows. Clarke's breakout film role came in 2008, where he starred in "How to Be a Serial Killer" and won several best actor awards for his portrayal of Mike Wilson.
Clarke has voiced over 200 characters, including the critically acclaimed "Handsome Jack" in the Borderlands video game series. His performance as "Handsome Jack" earned him several awards, including the Spike TV "VGA" award for "Best Performance by a Human Male".
Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Clarke continues to be an active and versatile actor in the entertainment industry.