John Cleese - Video Game Credits

Video Game Credits

  • Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time (1994) 7th Level
  • Storybook Weaver (1994) MECC
  • Monty Python & the Quest for the Holy Grail (1996) 7th Level
  • Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1997) Panasonic
  • Starship Titanic (1998) Simon & Schuster Interactive (voice of the Bomb) — (Credited as Kim Bread)
  • 007 Racing (2000) Electronic Arts
  • The World Is Not Enough (2000) Electronic Arts
  • Storybook Weaver Deluxe (2004) MECC, The Learning Company
  • James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004) Electronic Arts
  • Trivial Pursuit: Unhinged (2004) Atari
  • Jade Empire (2005) BioWare (as Sir Roderick Ponce von Fontlebottom the Magnificent Bastard)
  • Shrek the Third (2007) King Harold, Narrator
  • Fable III (2010) Jasper

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