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Alan Brand
Alan Brand is an animator who has worked on a variety of different games. Most of his work can be seen in Sony Studio Cambridge developed games and games made for SCEE. |
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Alastair Lindsay
Alastair Lindsay (also credited as 'Al Lindsay') is a sound designer who's work can be heard in a long list of video game projects. Alastair has worked primarily for European developed games, a majority of these for SCEE. |
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Alex Kanaris-Sotiriou
Alex Kanaris-Sotiriou is an artist who has worked on a couple of different video game projects. Both projects were for Sony Studio Cambridge, under the umbrella of SCEE. |
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Alex Sulman
Alex Sulman is a graphics designer who has several video game credits to his name. Alex's work can be seen in primarily European developed games, mostly for SCEE. |
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Alex Townsend
Alex Townsend is a graphics artist and his work can be seen in several different video game projects. Alex has worked on many European developed games, primarily published by SCEE. |
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Andreas Katsulas
Andreas Katsulas is a well known actor in the world of sci-fi. He has also lent his voice to video game projects like '24: The Game' and 'Primal'. |
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Andrew Davies
Andrew (Andy) Davies is an artist who has worked on several different and varied video game projects. Andrew's work can be seen in primarily European developed games for companies like Rare, Sega Europe, and SCEE. |
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Andrew Dudman
Andrew Dudman is a recording engineer who works at Abbey Road Studios. Andrew's work can be heard in only a couple of video game projects. |
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Andrew Haveron
Andrew Haveron is a musician and premier violinist who has worked with many major orchestras and is currently the leader of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Andrew's only known video game credit is as orchestra leader for '24: The Game'. |
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Andrew Knowles
Andrew (Andy) Knowles is an artist with a limited amount video game credits to his name. His work can be seen in primarily European developed games, almost exclusively for SCEE. |
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Andrew Scheller
Andrew Scheller is a programmer and employee with SCEE. His primary job is with tools programming, with Heavenly Sword being his most current work. |
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Andy Tudor
Andy Tudor is a storyboard artist and cutscene supervisor who's work can be seen in games made primarily for Sony Studio Cambridge. |
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Angelo Bod
Angelo Bod is an artist with a varied list of credits to his name. His work can be seen in work done primarily for European developers, with his last game being made for Sony Studio Cambridge. |
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Art Lenavat
Art Lenavat is an artist who's work can be seen in a variety of different video game projects. Most of Art's work can be seen in European developed games, primarily for SCEE. |
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Ben Durrant
Ben Durrant is a graphics artist who has some amount of video game experience and credit. Ben's work can be seen in games developed primarily for SCEE and playable on the PS2. |
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Ben Hesketh
Ben Hesketh is a programmer for the Sony Cambridge studio and is credited for Player/Camera programming in '24: The Game'. |
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Ben Levitt
Ben Levitt is an artist who has worked with many different studios and game publishers. His work can be seen in games going all the way back to 1992 up to present day. |
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Bruce Millar
Bruce Millar is an artist with a variety of video games credits to his name. Bruce's work can be seen in primarily European developed games. |
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Bryony King
Bryony King is a lead tools programmer for Sony Studio Cambridge. He currently has only one known gaming credit to his name. |
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Candice Teo
Candice Teo is an artist and has worked with Sony Studio Cambridge on '24: The Game'. |
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Carlos Bernard
Carlos Bernard is an actor currently starring in the TV show 24. He was the voice of Tony Almeida in 24: The Game. |
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Chip Bell
Chip Bell is a programmer and has worked on several video game projects. His projects have been produced primarily under the umbrella of SCEE. |
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Chris Riddell
Chris Riddell is a 3D rendering artist who has worked extensively with Sony publishers and studios. His work can be seen in games as most recently as 'Heavenly Sword'. |
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Chris Roope
Chris Roope is a graphics designer who has only a few video game credits to his name. Chris' work can be seen primarily in European developed games, all for SCEE and the PlayStation platforms. |
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Chris Sorrell
Chris Sorrell is a veteran developer/producer at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. |
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Christian Kane
Christian Kane is a character actor, possibly best known for his role as Lindsey McDonald on the television series 'Angel'. He supplied his own voice and likeness to the character Peter Madsen in '24: The Game'. |
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Christopher Burgess
Christopher Burgess is a programmer and has worked under the 'Tools Programming' department within SCEE. His last known work was with SCE Studio Cambridge. |
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Craig Abraham
Craig Abraham is graphic designer who's work can be seen in more than a few video game projects. Craig's work can be seen in primarily European developed games, exclusively for the PlayStation platforms. |
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Dalia Al-Husseini
Dalia Al-Husseini is an artist who's work can be seen in a small amount of video game projects. Dalia's credits are primarily in games made for Sony Studio Cambridge. |
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Dan Bardino
Dan Bardino is a sound designer who's work can be heard in a long line of video game projects. Dan has worked primarily on European developed games, his most recognizable work being in the SingStar and EyeToy line of games. |
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Daniel Dae Kim
Daniel Dae Kim is an actor known from several television series and movies, but most famous for his role as Jin Kwon on ABC's hit television drama, "Lost". |
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Daniel Hotop
Daniel Hotop is a programmer and employee with SCE Studio Cambridge. He has an A.I. and driving programming credits in the video game '24: The Game'. |
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Danny Cooksey
Danny Cooksey is a former child actor, probably best known for his role as 'Sam' in the early 80's sitcom 'Different Strokes'. Currently Danny makes his living as a voice actor for various video games and animated cartoon picture shows. |
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Darren White
Darren White is a programmer and employee for the Sony Cambridge studio. He also has an A.I. programming credit in the video game '24: The Game'. |
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Dave Fletcher
Dave Fletcher is an artist who has two video game credits on his resumé. Both games are under Sony Studio Cambridge, one published by SCEE and the other for 2K. |
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Dave Ranyard
Dave Ranyard (also credited as David Ranyard) is the Creative Services Manager at SCEE. Dave oversees the departments of audio, music, graphic design, and video. |
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David Kirkland
David Kirkland is a graphics artist who has several video game credits to his name. David's work can be seen in games developed by European studios, primarily for SCEE. |
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Day Vinson
Day Vinson is credited with Marketing & Publicity for the Real Time Productions team on the video game '24: The Game' and is a current employee of Fox Entertainment Group Inc. |
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Dean Miller
Dean Miller is an IT Manager who's work can be seen in several different titles for several different platforms. |
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Dean Stolpmann
Dean Stolpmann is an artist who has worked on several different video game projects. His work can be seen in many different types of games from many different publishers and studios. |
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Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert is an actor and has supplied voice work for video game projects like '24: The Game' and the 'Splinter Cell' series. He currently stars in the the television series 'The Unit'. |
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Duppy Demetrius
Duppy Demetrius is the story creator and one of the writers on '24: The Game'. Besides being the story's back bone he is also a writer for the actual television show that the game is based off of, '24'. |
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Edwin Scroogie
Edwin Scroogie is a sound engineer and under the employ of Nimrod Productions Ltd. Edwin's work can be heard in a variety of primarily European developed games. |
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Elisha Cuthbert
Elisha Cuthbert is an actress and supplies the voice work for Kim Bauer in '24: The Game'. Kim is the same character Elisha plays on the popular television show '24'. |
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Eric Matthews
Eric Matthews has been a director in various positions, primarily for SCEE. He is most noted for his contributions to the SingStar and EyeToy set of games. |
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Garry Taylor
Garry Taylor is a sound designer who's work can be seen in several different video game projects. Garry has worked primarily for European developers, almost exclusively for SCEE. |
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Gary Antcliffe
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Gary Richards
Gary Richards is an artist who has credits within several different video game projects. Gary's work can be seen in primarily European developed games, mostly for SCEE. |
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Glenn Morshower
Glenn Morshower voices the popular character Aaron Pierce in 24: The Game. |
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Guillaume Raffy
Guillaume Raffy is a programmer and has worked on a variety of video game projects. He is primarily an employee of SCEE and has worked with Sony Studio Cambridge for the majority. |