"Grand Theft Auto" voice and motion-capture stars Steven Ogg (Trevor Philips), Ned Luke (Michael De Santa) and Shawn "Solo" Fonteno (Franklin Clinton) discuss their careers, share humorous behind-the-scenes stories and answer fan questions at their 2018 Fan Expo Canada panel in Toronto.
"Grand Theft Auto" (GTA) is a long-running series of video games published by Rockstar Games and primarily developed by Rockstar North. There are 16 games in the series as I write this, and several expansion packs as well. The games have been released for various platforms, including the PC, PSX, PS2, Xbox, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One, GBC, DC, GBA, PSP, DS, iPhone and Android -- with all but two of the games released on multiple platforms. GTA currently holds 10 world gaming records, including the "Most Guest Stars in a Video Game Series," "Largest Voice Cast in a Video Game" (GTA: San Andreas), "Largest In-Game Soundtrack" (GTA IV), and "Most Successful Entertainment Launch of All Time" (GTA V). The GTA series is the fifth best-selling video game franchise of all time.
Steven Ogg (born November 4th, 1973) is a Canadian actor who is well known for portraying 'Simon' on "The Walking Dead." Steven has also appeared in the television series "Better Call Saul," "Law & Order," "Person of Interest," "Broad City" and "Westworld." Ned Luke (born October 4th, 1958) is an American actor who also voiced 'Raffles' in the animated film "Rover Dangerfield." Ned has appeared in dozens of other movies and television shows as well. Shawn D. "Solo" Fonteno is an American actor and rapper who also gave voice to the character 'Lee Harvey' in the highly successful 2014 video game "Watch Dogs."
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