Troy Baker was born on April 1, 1976 in Dallas, Texas, USA as Troy Edward Baker. Troy is known for his work on The Last of Us (2013), BioShock Infinite (2013) and Batman: Arkham Knight (2015). Troy has been married to Pamela Walworth since October 13, 2012. They have one child. Troy was previously married to Kimberly Beck.
Troy Baker
Movies
Delhi Safari
Delhi Safari is the story of a journey undertaken by a cub leopard, his mother, a monkey, a bear and a parrot when the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction. A man is on the run to destroy the forest in order to erect a balcony.…
Fun Facts
Before pursuing acting, he was originally the lead singer and guitarist for the band Tripp Fontaine, whose music is featured in the movie Striking Range (2006).
Is the third actor to play Pea Eye Parker. Timothy Scott played the part in Lonesome Dove (1989) and Sam Shepard played the part in Streets of Laredo (1995). Baker is the only one of the three who, like his character, is from Texas.
Currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Troy has voiced Bruce Wayne (the original Batman), Dick Grayson (the first Robin and second Batman), Jason Todd (the second Robin), Tim Drake (the third Robin) and the Joker.
Is best friends with fellow voice actors Travis Willingham and his wife Laura Bailey.
Quotes
Some of the things I'm most proud of, it isn't because I think it's my best work; it's because of something that it's taught me.
Definitely when you get handed roles like Joel in 'The Last of Us,' that's something that will change your life, and I learned so much from that role.
I'm always nervous! Especially when it comes to a series like 'Disgaea', where you do have such a devoted fan base, the last thing you want to do is disappoint. But I love playing bad guys and just always hope that fans will be forgiving if I miss the mark.
A lot people ask me, 'How do I become a voice actor?' and, well, first of all, drop the 'voice' because you don't know what mechanics you'll have to employ. If you can just focus on the acting, then the rest will come.
I don't ever want it to be about me. A friend of mine told me, 'The difference between fame and notoriety is fame is when people know you, and notoriety is when people know your work.' The first one is not respectable, but the second one is, because that leaves a legacy.
If there's a role for me in something in the future to do with 'The Last of Us,' absolutely I would do it, twice on Sunday.
I'm still playing 'GTA;' the online multiplayer is just fantastic. 'Titanfall,' if you can actually get on, is really good, and I just finished the 'Left Behind DLC,' which again, it's one of those games where you put the controller down once you finish and just need to take a break!