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His most recent voice credit is for the video game Dota 2.Īs a director, Shapiro has directed the film " A Problem With Sharks" which screened widely in the U.S. Although he showed interest in the mod, he declined due to being too busy at the time. In early 2005, Shapiro was asked to perform voice work in Black Mesa (mod). He has also worked extensively with comedy writer Rob Kutner. As a writer he has written for Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Discovery Channel and NPR. He has voiced many television commercials, including the Staples "That Was Easy" button commercials before being replaced in 2007. He has many video game voice credits, including the psychotic French chef Richard Goblin in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Torin and Boogle in Torin's Passage and Sergeant Markossian in Police Quest: SWAT 2.
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He has done mostly voice work, having narrated the TV series Interpol Investigates. His on-screen roles include Lovers Lane (1999 film) in which he portrayed Deputy David Schwick and Georgia (1995 film) in which he portrayed Brian. Other works Film, television and video game workĭespite being best known for his work in the Half-Life series, Shapiro has also starred in other notable media. HECU soldiers (when they actually chat together) (with Harry S.Nihilanth (verified in its speech sounds and by changing the speed of its grunting sounds).Black Mesa security guards (both Barney and Otis NPCs).Cite error: The opening tag is malformed or has a bad name Work for the Half-Life series Half-Life and its expansions Most recently, he created the 'Buffalo Nickels Band' in 2013 and is a member of the band along with Kate Prascher. Shapiro still performs in theatre productions to this day. In his early 20's, Shapiro helped launch the Annex Theatre and performed in some of their productions. He first got a taste for acting when he played God in a school play. Michael Shapiro was born in 1965, in Springfield, Massachusetts. 2.5 Film, television and video game work.