Josh Keaton - Career

Career

His career has included television, video game and film work, with a mixture of live acting and voice work for animations. He was in the 1990s boy band "No Authority" and was signed to MJJ Music and later RCA Records as a solo artist.

He played Harry Osborn in the video games Spider-Man: The Movie, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man: Friend or Foe. He was formally the voice of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series which aired in 2008 on the CW and producing music. Keaton also voiced Jules Brown, Verne's older brother in Back to the Future: The Animated Series, the 1991/1992 cartoon show. Keaton voiced the Ultimate Spider-Man in the video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions with fellow veteran animated Spider-Man voice actors Dan Gilvezan, Christopher Daniel Barnes, and Neil Patrick Harris. He recently worked on Spider-Man: Edge of Time where this time, Keaton portrayed Spider-Man.

As of 2011, Keaton is the current voice for Spyro the Dragon in the Skylanders reboot of the Spyro the Dragon franchise, Jack (Attack) Darby and Tailgate on Transformers: Prime and Hal Jordan/The Green Lantern in Green Lantern: The Animated Series.

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