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Dan Brooks
It’s hard to imagine the last decade-plus of Star Wars animation without Dee Bradley Baker. Starting with 2008’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars, he’s played several characters across many of Lucasfilm’s animated series, but as the voice of the Republic’s clones — all of them! — he’s been a constant presence. What’s proved most impressive is Baker’s ability to differentiate those clones through subtleties in his performance, from imbuing Rex with a sense of confidence to conveying Gregor’s quirks through a higher pitch.
But Baker has truly shined in Star Wars: The Bad Batch, playing five leading roles in the titular team of genetically-mutated clones: Hunter, the steady leader; Crosshair, the angsty loner; Wrecker, the hulking giant with a heart; Tech, the science whiz; and Echo, the cyborg soldier. These characters often have scenes where they’re talking to each other and, as a testament to Baker’s talent, you’d never know it was one actor performing all the parts in real-time. It’s astonishing…
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