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'''Christopher Edgerly''' ([[August 6]], [[1969]]) is an American comedian and voice actor. He provided several voices in [[EA]] [[:Category:Games|computer games]].
'''Christopher Edgerly''' ([[August 6]], [[1969]]) is an American comedian and voice actor. He was hired to replace [[Viggo Mortensen]], who had walked out because of compensation issues, in ''[[EA's The Return of the King]]''. Edgerly voiced Aragorn uncredited, and was only credited as a [[Rohan]] Soldier. He went on to voice [[Aragorn II|Araogorn]] in ''[[EA's The Battle for Middle-earth Anthology|The Battle for Middle-earth Anthology]]'', and provided the voice of the ranger [[Elegost]] in [[Electronic Arts|EA]]'s alternative [[Fellowship of the Ring|fellowship]]-game ''[[EA's The Third Age|The Third Age]]''.  


==Voices==
==Voices==
* [[2006]] - ''[[The Battle for Middle-earth II - The Rise of the Witch-king]]'' - [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]] and [[Éomer]]
* [[2006]] - ''[[EA's The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king|The Battle for Middle-earth II - The Rise of the Witch-king]]'' - [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]] and [[Éomer]]
* 2006 - ''[[The Battle for Middle-earth II]]'' - Aragorn and Éomer
* 2006 - ''[[EA's The Battle for Middle-earth II]]'' - Aragorn and Éomer
* [[2004]] - ''[[EA's The Third Age|The Third Age]]'' - [[Elegost]]
* [[2004]] - ''[[EA's The Battle for Middle-earth|The Battle for Middle-earth]]'' - Aragorn, Éomer, additional voices
* 2004 - ''[[EA's The Battle for Middle-earth|The Battle for Middle-earth]]'' - Aragorn, Éomer, additional voices
* 2004 - ''[[EA's The Third Age|The Third Age]]'' - [[Elegost]]
* [[2003]] - ''[[EA's The Return of the King|The Return of the King]]'' - [[Rohan]] soldier, Aragorn (uncredited)
* [[2003]] - ''[[EA's The Return of the King|The Return of the King]]'' - [[Rohan]] soldier, Aragorn (uncredited)


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{quote|[[Viggo Mortensen]] had issue with his compensation and he decided he wasn't going to do it. So they hired me, and for a ''tiny'' fraction of what Viggo did it for.|Chris Edgerly on his uncredited role as Aragorn, [http://www.chrisedgerly.com/Chris_Comic_Con.html 2007 ComicCon].}}
{{quote|I couldn't do Viggo when he was talking low. I can't do him if he's  like this, but if he ''[he starts yelling]'' yells or skewers an orc with his sword...''[laughs][he stops yelling]'' which is basically what video games are.|Chris Edgerly on mimicking Viggo Mortensen, [http://www.chrisedgerly.com/Chris_Comic_Con.html 2007 ComicCon].}}   
{{quote|I couldn't do Viggo when he was talking low. I can't do him if he's  like this, but if he [starts yelling] yells or skewers an orc with his sword...[stops yelling] which is basically what video games are.|Chris Edgerly on mimicking Viggo Mortensen.}}   
==External links==
==External links==
* '''[http://www.chrisedgerly.com/Chris_Edgerly.html Official website]'''
* '''[http://www.chrisedgerly.com/Chris_Edgerly.html Official website]'''

Revision as of 11:04, 12 July 2008

Chris Edgerly
LifetimeAugust 6, 1969
PortrayedElegost in:
 EA's The Third Age
PortrayedAragorn and Éomer in:
 EA's The Battle for Middle-earth Anthology
IMDbProfile

Christopher Edgerly (August 6, 1969) is an American comedian and voice actor. He was hired to replace Viggo Mortensen, who had walked out because of compensation issues, in EA's The Return of the King. Edgerly voiced Aragorn uncredited, and was only credited as a Rohan Soldier. He went on to voice Araogorn in The Battle for Middle-earth Anthology, and provided the voice of the ranger Elegost in EA's alternative fellowship-game The Third Age.

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Quotes

"I couldn't do Viggo when he was talking low. I can't do him if he's like this, but if he [he starts yelling] yells or skewers an orc with his sword...[laughs][he stops yelling] which is basically what video games are."
― Chris Edgerly on mimicking Viggo Mortensen, 2007 ComicCon.

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