Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

Acting 21 titles 1967-08-13 Melbourne, Florida, USA

Isaac Charles Singleton, Jr., commonly known as Isaac C. Singleton, Jr., is a versatile American actor recognized for his contributions across film, television, and video games. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of the frustrated air marshal in the 2003 comedy "Anger Management," and he captivated audiences as the pirate Bo'sun in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," also released in 2003. More recently, he made an impact as Boothe in the 2016 superhero blockbuster "Deadpool."

While Singleton has taken on various live-action roles in television, he is particularly distinguished for his voice acting in animated series. Notably, he lent his voice to the iconic character Thanos in two Marvel animated series: "Avengers Assemble" and "Guardians of the Galaxy." His vocal talents extend into the realm of video games, where he has voiced Thanos in popular titles such as "Disney Infinity 3.0," "Lego Marvel's Avengers," and "Fortnite."

Singleton's ability to bring larger-than-life characters to life, both on screen and in the gaming world, has solidified his reputation as a talented performer. His work continues to resonate with fans, showcasing his dynamic range and dedication to the craft of acting.

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