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*O'Donnell's part as the Prophet of Objection was not acknowledged in the [[credits]] of the original release of ''Halo 2''. This was rectified when [[Halo 2 Vista]] was released, finally recognizing O'Donnell for his part in the end credits. | *O'Donnell's part as the Prophet of Objection was not acknowledged in the [[credits]] of the original release of ''Halo 2''. This was rectified when [[Halo 2 (Windows Vista)]] was released, finally recognizing O'Donnell for his part in the end credits. | ||
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[[Category: People|O'Donnell, Bob]] | [[Category:People|O'Donnell, Bob]] | ||
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This article is about the voice actor. For other people with this name, see O'Donnell.
Bob O'Donnell was an actor and voice actor for video games. He is the father of Bungie music artist Martin O'Donnell. He has worked on only a few films and video games, most notably voicing Dr. Kerr in the Bungie Studios video game Oni and the Drunken Dwarf in Myth. He also voiced a small uncredited part in Halo 2, speaking the single line by the Prophet of Objection in the opening cinematic of the game. In Halo: Reach, he is credited as the "Voice of the terminals", or Data pads. Bob O'Donnell passed away on February 22, 2018.[1]
Trivia
- O'Donnell's part as the Prophet of Objection was not acknowledged in the credits of the original release of Halo 2. This was rectified when Halo 2 (Windows Vista) was released, finally recognizing O'Donnell for his part in the end credits.