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Did You Know Michael Madsen Voiced These Video Game Characters?

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - July 11th 2025, 19:00 GMT+2
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Daud – Dishonored (2012)

Michael Madsen delivered a gritty and layered performance as Daud, the leader of the feared Whalers in Dishonored. His raspy voice and restrained menace added an emotional complexity to the otherwise cold-blooded assassin. Players quickly realized that Daud wasn’t just another villain – he was a man haunted by guilt and torn between his own morality and survival. Madsen's portrayal helped elevate Daud into one of the most memorable characters in the Dishonored franchise, even earning him his own DLC storyline. This kind of nuanced, antihero role suits Madsen perfectly, blending violence with vulnerability. His voice helped shape the dark and atmospheric tone that made Dishonored so captivating. | © Arkane Studios

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Michael “Finn” O’Leary – Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)

In Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Michael Madsen voiced Michael “Finn” O’Leary, one of the mobsters trapped in the fan-favorite Zombies map “Mob of the Dead.” Set in Alcatraz, the eerie scenario gave Madsen a chance to infuse the role with his signature tough-guy charm and world-weary grit. Finn is a classic gangster – sarcastic, aggressive, and always scheming for a way out – and Madsen’s delivery makes the character feel like he stepped right out of a 1940s crime drama. The voice work added a cinematic depth that made the map a standout moment in the Call of Duty Zombies legacy. His presence alongside other Hollywood actors made it feel like a fully produced short film rather than just a side mode. | © Activision

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William Carver – The Walking Dead (2014)

Madsen brought a chilling sense of realism to William Carver, the calculating antagonist of The Walking Dead: Season Two by Telltale Games. Carver is not a villain in the cartoonish sense – he’s calm, ideological, and terrifyingly controlled. Madsen’s performance turned Carver into a genuinely disturbing figure, especially in scenes where his soft-spoken authority quickly turns into brutal force. The understated menace in his voice gave weight to Carver’s moral justifications, making players question who was truly in the right. It’s a testament to Madsen’s talent that his performance could stand out in a series so renowned for its emotionally driven storytelling. His voice added a psychological tension that stayed with players long after the credits rolled. | © Telltale Games

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Vic Vega – Reservoir Dogs (2006)

Reprising his iconic film role, Michael Madsen returned as Vic Vega in the Reservoir Dogs video game adaptation. It’s rare for an actor to bring the exact same energy from the screen to the controller, but Madsen does just that. His portrayal gave fans the gritty dialogue and chaotic charisma they loved from the Quentin Tarantino original. While the game received mixed reviews, Madsen’s performance was consistently praised as a highlight. He brought authenticity and continuity to the adaptation, helping it feel more connected to the cult-classic film. For fans of the movie, hearing Madsen’s voice as Mr. Blonde again was an undeniable thrill. | © Volatile Games / Eidos Interactive

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Futoshi Shimano – Yakuza (2006)

In the original English dub of Yakuza, Michael Madsen voiced the brutal and unpredictable Futoshi Shimano. Shimano is one of the most volatile characters in the Yakuza series, and Madsen leaned into that chaos with his performance. His voice was both gruff and commanding, matching Shimano’s violent outbursts and larger-than-life persona. Though the English dub of the game was polarizing among fans, Madsen’s voice gave Shimano a uniquely Western gangster feel that fit surprisingly well. His gravelly tone helped underline the character’s brutal tactics and made every appearance memorable. It may not be the most well-known of Madsen’s roles, but it left a strong impression. | © SEGA

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Toni Cipriani – Grand Theft Auto III (2001)

In Grand Theft Auto III, Michael Madsen lent his voice to Toni Cipriani, a volatile and loyal mobster working for the Leone crime family. Though Toni later became a playable protagonist in GTA: Liberty City Stories, it was Madsen’s performance in GTA III that first brought the character to life. He delivered Toni’s lines with a perfect blend of short-tempered rage and deep loyalty, making him one of the standout personalities in the gritty, chaotic world of Liberty City. Madsen’s signature growl gave Toni a sense of dangerous unpredictability, which complemented the game’s tone perfectly. His involvement was part of Rockstar’s early effort to bring real Hollywood talent into its voice cast – a trend that has only grown since. | © Rockstar Games

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Travis Baker – Crime Boss: Rockay City (2023)

In the recent Crime Boss: Rockay City, Michael Madsen plays Travis Baker, the game’s main protagonist and a career criminal aiming to take over a city’s underworld. This role is one of Madsen’s most central in gaming, with his character front and center across the entire campaign. Combining elements of first-person shooting, heist strategy, and crime drama, the game leans heavily on Madsen’s voice and persona to carry its narrative. He brings his classic grizzled charm and no-nonsense delivery to the character, making Baker feel like a blend of every mobster and outlaw he’s ever portrayed. Madsen’s casting was a major marketing hook for the game, and his performance gives it a grounded, cinematic presence amid the over-the-top chaos. | © 505 Games / INGAME Studios

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John Tanner – Driv3r (2004)

Taking on the lead role of John Tanner in Driv3r, Michael Madsen brought a raw edge to the undercover cop navigating a dangerous web of crime and corruption. Unlike previous Driver games, Driv3r emphasized storytelling and cinematic sequences, putting Madsen's performance front and center. His gritty, streetwise delivery matched the noir tone of the game perfectly, making Tanner feel like a hardened veteran of both police work and personal battles. The voice acting gave the game a sense of seriousness that set it apart from other driving-based titles at the time. For many fans, Madsen's portrayal helped cement Tanner as more than just a vehicle for car chases – he became a character with depth and attitude. | © Atari / Reflections Interactive

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Don Rafferty – True Crime: Streets of LA (2003)

In True Crime: Streets of LA, Madsen took on the role of Don Rafferty, a high-ranking criminal figure entangled in the game’s sprawling crime narrative. While the character isn’t front-and-center, Madsen made the most of his limited screen time, injecting Rafferty with a calm menace and world-weary gravitas. The role played to his strengths – tough, composed, and dangerous. True Crime was notable for its large cast of celebrities, and Madsen’s inclusion helped elevate its cinematic feel. Though not his biggest role, it showcased how even a small performance from Madsen could enhance a game's atmosphere and give a supporting character extra weight. | © Activision

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Jack Frozenski – Narc (2005)

In the ultra-violent, stylized reboot of Narc, Michael Madsen plays Jack Frozenski, a rogue narcotics officer with a brutal approach to law enforcement. The game itself pushed boundaries for its time, not only with its over-the-top action and drug-themed mechanics, but also with its dark tone – and Madsen’s performance fit that world like a glove. As Frozenski, he embodied the morally compromised cop trope, growling his way through interrogation scenes and shootouts. His presence added a gritty credibility to the character, echoing the kind of roles he made famous in film. While Narc didn’t achieve critical acclaim, Madsen’s portrayal remains a memorable part of its legacy. | © Midway Games

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Michael Madsen is best known for his tough-guy roles in films like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, but what many fans don't realize is that his unmistakable voice has also left a mark on the world of video games. From gritty antiheroes to menacing villains, Madsen has brought life to some unforgettable characters across multiple gaming franchises. In this article, we take a closer look at the video game roles you probably didn’t know featured the voice of this Hollywood legend.

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Michael Madsen is best known for his tough-guy roles in films like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, but what many fans don't realize is that his unmistakable voice has also left a mark on the world of video games. From gritty antiheroes to menacing villains, Madsen has brought life to some unforgettable characters across multiple gaming franchises. In this article, we take a closer look at the video game roles you probably didn’t know featured the voice of this Hollywood legend.

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