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Joe Romersa
Actor, Writer, Director, Additional CreditsBorn July 27, 1956 (68 years)
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Joseph M. Romersa (born July 27, 1956 in California) is an American song writer, drummer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, sound engineer and vocalist.
While many know him from his singing and lyric writing on the "Silent Hill" game series, many people also know him from his former group "Soy Cowboy", which can only half-accurately be described as a "Thai-Western" band.
During his long career, Joe has also worked with such other musicians as John Prine (where he was given a Grammy for participating as Recording engineer, and drums on Prine's 1991 Grammy winning album The Missing Years which won for best contemporary folk album), and Carlene Carter, eden ahbez, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Laurence Juber, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, David Lindley, Whoopi Goldberg, Poco, Thin White Rope, Bruce Springsteen, Angelyne, Havana, The Dickies, Melanie, The Lettermen, Peaches, Miki Howard, John Klemmer, Iron Butterfly, Egyptian Lover, Bitch, Dave Edmunds, Freddy Cannon, Don Julian & the Larks, Mary Wells, Big Mama Thornton, The Coasters, and Bob Dylan whom he has several humorous stories about. Joe also won an Electronic Music Award in 1973. He is also known for his voice-over work in several Japanese anime projects.
Joe currently lives in California, and still produces music at Shadow Box Studios.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe Romersa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Joseph M. Romersa (born July 27, 1956 in California) is an American song writer, drummer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, sound engineer and vocalist.
While many know him from his singing and lyric writing on the "Silent Hill" game series, many people also know him from his former group "Soy Cowboy", which can only half-accurately be described as a "Thai-Western" band.
During his long career, Joe has also worked with such other musicians as John Prine (where he was given a Grammy for participating as Recording engineer, and drums on Prine's 1991 Grammy winning album The Missing Years which won for best contemporary folk album), and Carlene Carter, eden ahbez, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Laurence Juber, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, David Lindley, Whoopi Goldberg, Poco, Thin White Rope, Bruce Springsteen, Angelyne, Havana, The Dickies, Melanie, The Lettermen, Peaches, Miki Howard, John Klemmer, Iron Butterfly, Egyptian Lover, Bitch, Dave Edmunds, Freddy Cannon, Don Julian & the Larks, Mary Wells, Big Mama Thornton, The Coasters, and Bob Dylan whom he has several humorous stories about. Joe also won an Electronic Music Award in 1973. He is also known for his voice-over work in several Japanese anime projects.
Joe currently lives in California, and still produces music at Shadow Box Studios.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe Romersa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2008 | Ghost in the Shell 2.0 · as Crass Truck Driver |
2006 | Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society · as Col. Ka Gael |
2004 | Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence · as Crab Man |
2002 | Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (TV Series) · as Coil |
2000 | Blood: The Last Vampire · as David (voice) |
2000 | Hand Maid May (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2000 | Gate Keepers (TV Series) · as Hippie |
1999 | Street Fighter Alpha · as Zangief |
1999 | Sol Bianca (TV Series) · as Walla |
1999 | The Legend of Black Heaven (TV Series) · as Additional Voices (english Dub) |
1999 | Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1998 | Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Miller's Report · as Agt. Jacob |
1998 | Cowboy Bebop (TV Series) · as Abdul Hakim |
1998 | Trigun (TV Series) · as Descartes |
1998 | Outlaw Star (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1998 | El Hazard: The Alternative World (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1997 | Battle Athletes (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1997 | Battle Athletes (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1997 | El-Hazard 2: The Magnificent World (TV Series) · as Cast |
1996 | Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team (TV Series) · as Hige |
1996 | Rurouni Kenshin (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1995 | Ghost in the Shell · as Crass Truck Driver |
1995 | El Hazard: The Wanderers (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1995 | Red Hawk: Weapon of Death · as Additional Voices |
1995 | El Hazard: The Magnificent World (TV Series) · as Driver |
1995 | Street Fighter II: V (TV Series) · as Balrog |
1995 | Armitage III (TV Series) · as Thug 2 |
1995 | Rakusho! Hyper Doll · as Konishi (1996) |
1994 | Macross Plus (TV Series) · as Cast |
1994 | Phantom Quest Corp. (TV Series) · as Thug 1 |
1994 | Phantom Quest Corp. · as Thug 1 |
1994 | Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie · as Balrog |
1993 | Black Jack (TV Series) · as Villager |
1993 | The Super Dimension Century Orguss 02 (TV Series) · as Commander |
1993 | Ninja Scroll · as Bandit Lackey |
1993 | Moldiver (TV Series) · as Walla |
1992 | Bastard!! (TV Series) · as Cast |
1991 | Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (TV Series) · as Gaily |
1988 | Akira · as Clown (2001) |
1987 | Black Magic M-66 · as Recovery |
1987 | Wings of Honneamise · as Airman |
1986 | They Were Eleven · as Knu (1996) |
1984 | Fist of the North Star (TV Series) · as Heart |
1981 | Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow · as Klamp |
1979 | Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro · as Gustav (manga Video Dub) |