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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Steve Downes has stated that he does not like playing video games and that he is not good at playing them in the first place.
*Steve Downes has stated that he does not like playing video games and that he is not good at them.


==Sources==
==Sources==

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Steve Downes, the voice of the Master Chief.

Steve Downes is a successful American disc jockey and voice actor. He is best known for his work as the voice of John-117, the SPARTAN-II protagonist, in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3.

Biography

Broadcast Radio

Steve Downes has worked in the music and broadcast radio industry for over 35 years. In the 1980s he hosted several syndicated radio shows and specials including The Superstar Concert Series. In the 1990s, he was the host of the award winning weekly live call-in show, Rockline.

Rockline provided Steve with several very memorable opportunities, including:

  • Playing tambourine "live on-air" with the band Little Feat.
  • Giving the first "live on-air" radio interview to all five members of the reunited Eagles
  • Welcoming the return of Page and Plant "live on-air"

Currently, Steve Downes works as the host of the morning show on 97.1 WDRV "The Drive" in Chicago, Illinois. Additionally, he hosts his nationally syndicated show, The Classics, every Sunday night. The Classics spotlights various Rock n' Roll artists and their ideas and stories behind the music. He was also the narrator for a series called Shark Attack!

Voice Acting Career

Steve Downes first voiced in 1999 as Gunnar in the game Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator, made by Valkyrie Studios. Even though it was a minor role, his voice acting was noticed by Martin O'Donnell. When O'Donnell began to work on the first game, he invited Steve to voice act, and he did, even until Halo 3. Later, he did voice work for an online student animation called "Old Kids", released in March 2010.[1][2]

Trivia

  • Steve Downes has stated that he does not like playing video games and that he is not good at them.

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