Christopher Britton (actor)

Christopher Britton is a Canadian film, stage, television and voice actor known for his work in X-Men: The Animated Series, in which he was the voice of Mister Sinister. Additionally, Britton voiced the character of Soichiro Yagami in the English dub of the anime series Death Note and its live action counterpart. He also was the narrator on the Dino Crisis II video game created by Capcom in 2000. He has a regular role as Richard Norton in Da Vinci's Inquest/City Hall, and has acted in several films, including The Day After Tomorrow and Godsend. He has worked on many plays and theater productions, including two seasons with the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, and has acted throughout Ontario, Vancouver, and the United States.

Christopher Britton
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other nameChris Britton
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
AgentRED MGMT
Spouses
Claudette Jaiko
(m. 1980; div. 1986)
(m. 2006)

Early life and education

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Christopher Britton was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and first studied acting as a teenager. For a brief period, he was a member of the Judy Jarvis Dance Company, one of the first modern dance companies in Toronto. He graduated from York University with a BFA in theatre. While an undergraduate, Britton was an associate fellow of Stong College teaching a course in the life and work of Edward Gordon Craig. Upon graduating, he spent two seasons at the Stratford and Shaw Festivals and worked at regional theaters across Canada.

Career

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In 1980, Britton started the first Artists Action Network within Amnesty International that worked for the release of imprisoned artists. During the early eighties he studied acting with Uta Hagen in New York City and acted in The Misanthrope directed by Mark Lamos at The Hartford Stage and The Taming of the Shrew at the Astor Place Theater in New York. He returned to Canada to be a member of the Grand Theater Company with Robin Phillips. In the late 80's he landed the role of 'Einstein' in the one actor play and toured Canada, Boston, and Louisville in over 200 performances.

In film and television his roles include Rombout Kemp in Peter Greenaway's Nightwatching, the KKK leader opposite Forest Whitaker in Deacons For Defense, the mad film critic in John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns and in The Final Cut opposite Robin Williams. He has had recurring roles in DaVinci's Inquest, DaVinci's City Hall, Intelligence and Painkiller Jane.

His first screenplay, Capital Murder, based on the true story of the lawyer who defended the last two men to be executed in Canada, was awarded a Fellowship in the Praxis Screenwriting Competition. A second screenplay, The Good Men, an action thriller, was also awarded a Fellowship at Praxis.

Personal life

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Britton lives and works in Vancouver and Los Angeles with his wife, actress Gwynyth Walsh and frequently returns to Toronto to work and spend time with his daughter.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979The BroodMan in Auditorium
1981ScannersHazmat WorkerUncredited
1981Ticket to HeavenSimon
1986Maximum OverdriveDrive-thru Teller Voice (voice)Uncredited
1989MillenniumCouncil Chamber Member, Buffalo
1989WhispersBookseller
1997Good Will HuntingExecutive #2
2001JudgmentGuard
2003Deacons for DefenseWilliam Chase
2004The Final CutJason Monroe
2004GodsendDr. Lieber
2004FlushRichard
2004The Day After TomorrowVorsteen
2006Death NoteSoichiro Yagami (voice)English dub
2006Silent HillAdam
2007NightwatchingRombout Kemp
2009No One Knows You Like Your MotherVictor Alberton
2011Thor: Tales of AsgardOdin (voice)Direct-to-video[1]
2013CarrieDean McDuffy
2017Death NoteAaron Peltz

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1981The Great DetectiveMiles PorterEpisode: "Skull-Duggery"
1993–1997X-Men: The Animated SeriesMister Sinister (voice)11 episodes[1][2]
1994Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesFather WilliamsEpisode: "The Possessed"
1995TekWarJanusEpisode: "Tek Posse"
1998Silver SurferPrime Minister Zarek (voice)Episode: "The Forever War"
2002Mutant XJ.K. BergmanEpisode: "Sign from Above"
2004–2005Da Vinci's InquestRichard Norton8 Episodes
2005Stargate AtlantisPrenumEpisode: "The Siege"
2006BladeBarronEpisode: "Conclave"
2007IntelligenceNathan Clear3 episodes
2007–2008Death NoteSoichiro Yagami (voice)English dub; 27 episodes
2011MaydayChesley SullenbergerEpisode: "Hudson Splash Down"
2011–2012Iron Man: Armored AdventuresDoctor Doom (voice)2 episodes[3]
2012 The Little Prince Ashkabaar, Rakash (voice) Episode: "The Planet of Ashkabaar"[1]
2017–2018RiverdaleJudge2 episodes
2018The MagiciansDemon ToddEpisode: "All That Josh"
2017–2019My Little Pony: Friendship Is MagicStar Swirl the Bearded (voice)4 episodes[1]
2024X-Men '97Mister Sinister (voice)6 episodes[4][1]

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Marvel Super HeroesIron Man[1]
2000Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of HeroesUncredited
Dino Crisis IINarrator[1]
Project I.G.I.Additional voices
2005Evil Dead: RegenerationAdditional voices
The Matrix: Path of NeoSwordsmanUncredited

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Chris Britton (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 25, 2019. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  2. Houston, Larry [@xmendirector] (March 30, 2022). "I very much dislike "blanket credits" as they are called in the industry. It is the lazy post-production option. I prefer upfront individual credits per show. This list I found in my storage unit will help those fans who always wanted to know who did what voice back then. Cheers!" (Tweet). Retrieved June 1, 2024 via Twitter.
  3. "Marvel Animation Age – The Marvel Animation News Resource". Marvel.toonzone.net. Archived from the original on April 12, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
  4. Patches, Matt (November 12, 2021). "New X-Men cartoon set in the '90s Animated Series continuity coming to Disney Plus". Polygon. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
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