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'''Jon St. John''' is an [[United States|American]] [[voice actor]]. Starting his [[career]] in [[human voice|voice]] work in 1975, when he was a [[Top 40]] [[radio]] [[disc jockey|DJ]] in [[North Carolina]]. Due to his vocal talent and technical skills he was hired as a production director for several US [[radio station]]s in cities including: [[Norfolk (disambiguation)|Norfolk]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. Jon was also a radio personality for many years most recently on K-EARTH 101 in Los Angeles. He realized he could use his voice talents in other areas, and has since provided the voice for numerous [[fictional character|video game character]]s.
'''Jon St. John''' is an [[United States|American]] [[voice actor]]. Starting his [[career]] in [[human voice|voice]] work in 1975, when he was a [[Top 40]] [[radio]] [[disc jockey|DJ]] in [[North Carolina]]. Due to his vocal talent and technical skills he was hired as a production director for several US [[radio station]]s in cities including: [[Norfolk (disambiguation)|Norfolk]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. Jon was also a radio personality for many years most recently on K-EARTH 101 in Los Angeles. He realized he could use his voice talents in other areas, and has since provided the voice for numerous [[fictional character|video game character]]s.



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Jon St. John is an American voice actor. Starting his career in voice work in 1975, when he was a Top 40 radio DJ in North Carolina. Due to his vocal talent and technical skills he was hired as a production director for several US radio stations in cities including: Norfolk, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, and Los Angeles. Jon was also a radio personality for many years most recently on K-EARTH 101 in Los Angeles. He realized he could use his voice talents in other areas, and has since provided the voice for numerous video game characters.

Video games

In 2000, he provided the voice for the drill sergeant Dwight T. Barnes as well as various other marines in Half-Life: Opposing Force. He also does voice acting for the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Jon has done the voices for Big the Cat in Sonic Adventure and Sonic Heroes, E-102 Gamma in Sonic Battle, and E-123 Omega in Sonic Heroes. He also dubs the voice of professor Simon and Archibald in Runaway 2. Jon also provided character voices for rides and attractions at the LEGOLAND theme park in Carlsbad, CA. and Dollywood theme park.

Duke Nukem

Jon St. John is probably best known for being the voice of Duke Nukem in all of the Duke Nukem games from 1996 onwards, starting with Duke Nukem 3D (before that, the voice of Duke Nukem was done by Joe Siegler and Todd Replogle of Apogee Software).