Steven Ogg
Steven Ogg gained fame for his roles as Simon in "The Walking Dead" and Trevor Philips in "Grand Theft Auto V".
Voice Actor
November 4, 1973
Scorpio
51
Calgary, Canada
Steven Ogg, born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has made a name for himself as a versatile voice actor and character performer. After studying acting at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Ogg began his career in the early 2000s, appearing in short films and television shows.
His breakthrough came in 2013 when he voiced the character of Trevor Philips in the critically acclaimed video game “Grand Theft Auto V.” Ogg’s portrayal of the felonious former bank thief earned him widespread recognition and critical acclaim, including a BAFTA Video Games Award nomination for Best Performer in a Leading Role.
Since then, Ogg has continued to showcase his talents in both the gaming and entertainment industries. He joined the cast of the post-apocalyptic horror TV series “The Walking Dead” in 2016, portraying the cunning and ruthless Simon, the right hand of the Saviors’ supreme leader. Ogg’s performance in the show further solidified his status as a compelling character actor.
In addition to his work in video games and television, Ogg has appeared in notable films such as “Westworld,” “Snowpiercer,” and “Better Call Saul.” He has also lent his voice to various video games, including “Payday 2,” “The Last of Us Part II,” and “Death Stranding.”
Ogg’s talent and dedication have earned him numerous accolades, including a Behind the Voice Actors Award for Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game for his role as Simon in “The Walking Dead: The Final Season.”
Beyond his professional achievements, Ogg is known for his passion for motorcycling and spending time outdoors. He is also a musician and has released several albums of original music.
Steven Ogg continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional performances, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.