Greg Baldwin

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Greg Baldwin

Greg Baldwin is an American voice actor. He is best known for his roles as Frank Fontaine in BioShock, Uncle Iroh on the third season of Avatar: The Last Airbender and Aku on the fifth season of Samurai Jack, with the latter two as a voice match for the late Mako Iwamatsu.

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Baldwin at Animate! Raleigh in 2025
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
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Melissa Baldwin
(m. 1984)
Children2
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Career

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Baldwin has worked in the theater extensively as Sidney Lipton in God's Favorite, Mushnik in Little Shop of Horrors, Dr. Zubritsky in Neil Simon's Fools, Count Otto Von Bruno in Bullshot Crummond, and the Baker in The Baker's Wife.[1][2]

Successor of Mako Iwamatsu

Contrary to internet rumors of being Mako Iwamatsu’s understudy in preparation for voicing Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Baldwin had actually earned the part by auditioning for it. He first began voicing the character for brief pieces of dialogue in the show’s second season due to Iwamatsu being unable to record for them before passing on, all of which were mixed in with the material Iwamatsu already completed. Baldwin would later voice the character full-time for the final season, various video games based on the franchise, and for the second and third seasons of The Legend of Korra.

Before The Last Airbender's final season aired, Baldwin also performed a substantial portion of Splinter's dialogue in the movie TMNT after Mako died during production. His recordings would once again be mixed in with Iwamatsu’s, thanks to their uncanny similarities.[3]

Nearly six months after The Last Airbender concluded, Baldwin would once again succeed Iwamatsu by voicing Aku in the 2009 video game Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall. And nearly three years after Korra concluded production, and after Iroh’s final appearance in Season 3’s “The Ultimatum”, Baldwin reprised the role of Aku for the fifth season of Samurai Jack.[4] In 2020, he’d later play Aku once again in the Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time video game.

At the time the fifth season of Samurai Jack was being released, series creator Genndy Tartakovsky was asked about Baldwin's casting and made the following statement in an interview with The Verge:

"It was hard. For a while, I thought we should reimagine Aku with a different voice, perhaps even use a different character. But then I realized I love Aku too much, so we auditioned a few people, and Greg really did the best job. Honestly, nobody can replace Mako, he was that special, that unique, especially the performance he made for Aku. But Greg did really well. On the last episode, Mako’s daughter and grandson came by, and they watched him record, and they were crying. It was really amazing, because they heard the voice of their dad and grandfather."[5]

Other works

Aside from often serving as a voice double for Iwamatsu, Baldwin has also voiced original characters for both Samurai Jack and the Avatar franchise, as well as for various TV shows and video games outside of those two series. He provided the voices of multiple characters in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures, and he made a guest appearance in Xiaolin Showdown, SpongeBob SquarePants, Curious George, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.

Baldwin was credited as the original actor for Atlas in BioShock; he was replaced by Karl Hanover in the final version of the game and the character's original Southern drawl was changed into an Irish accent.[6][7] His voice can also be heard in numerous other video games, including Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, F.E.A.R. and Fallout 4.

On April 2, 2021, Baldwin announced that he was cast in an undisclosed original role for the Disney Television Animation program, The Ghost and Molly McGee.[8] Upon release, Baldwin’s role was later revealed to be one of the members of the Ghost Council, and the show’s second season revealed his character’s name to be Bartholomew. Baldwin would also go on to provide additional voices for the series.

In a rare live-action performance, he appeared as communist writer Dutch Zweistrong in Hail, Caesar!.[9]

Personal life

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Baldwin currently resides in Albuquerque with his wife Melissa Baldwin.[10] Together they have two children, Sydney and Cooper.[11]

According to an interview with The Dot and Line, Baldwin was able to fill-in for Mako on his voice roles by listening to the cast album of Pacific Overtures, a musical that Mako starred in, which was a personal favorite album of Baldwin’s.[12]

In May 2023, Baldwin posed the question on his Twitter account as to whether he should run for Governor of New Mexico in 2026.[13] In November 2024, Baldwin reiterated his interest in running for governor "beyond [the] fractured two party system" as part of the White Lotus Party, named in reference to the secret society in Avatar: The Last Airbender which his voiced character, Iroh, is part of.[14]

Prior to making these announcements, Baldwin frequently used his social media accounts to express support for various Democratic politicians and causes, particularly on Twitter. For instance, he stated his support for Deb Haaland to be governor of New Mexico, while also commenting that he wouldn’t mind running for mayor of said state instead.[15] He had also become notorious for frequently making tweets that’d either troll or criticize Donald Trump, and later Elon Musk. In some tweets he made, he also compared the Make America Great Again movement under Trump to Nazism.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007TMNTSplinterGrouped under "Additional Voices"
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Animation

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Xiaolin ShowdownDaddy BaileyEpisode: "Big as Texas"
2004–05Brandy & Mr. WhiskersBoris, Talk Show Host, Monkey3 episodes
2007–08Avatar: The Last AirbenderUncle Iroh, Additional Voices10 episodes
2007SpongeBob SquarePantsJack M. CrazyfishEpisode: "Blackened Sponge"
2009Curious GeorgeMorty the Cab DriverEpisode: "Wheels on the Bus"
The Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackSir Pattington, ConstableEpisode: "Diamonds in the Stuff"
2010–12Star Wars: The Clone WarsTera Sinube, Casiss, Serapis, Gwarm, Doge Urus7 episodes
2013–14The Legend of KorraUncle Iroh, Additional Voices4 episodes
2016–17Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker AdventuresFurlac, Ranat, Additional Voices4 episodes
2017Samurai JackAku, Ringo, Orc Captain, Additional Voices7 episodes
2021–24The Ghost and Molly McGeeBartholomew, Julius Caesar, Additional Voices15 episodes
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Video games

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YearTitleRole
2005Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: LockdownAdditional Voices
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard
F.E.A.R.Norton Mapes, Additional Voices
2006Gothic 3Zuben
Medieval II: Total WarAdditional Voices
CarsLenny
2007Cars Mater-National Championship
BioShockFrank Fontaine
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning EarthUncle Iroh, Additional Voices
2008Kung Fu PandaMaster Oogway
Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the InfernoUncle Iroh, Combustion Man, Fire Nation Soldier
Spider-Man: Web of ShadowsJackal, Mysterio
Aion: UpheavalAdditional Voices
White Knight Chronicles[16]
2009Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFallAku
Cars Race-O-RamaAdditional Voices
2010Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Valkyria Chronicles IIGilbert Gassenari
2011RangoBrawler #2, Jumper #2, Charger #2
The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimAdditional Voices
Kinect: Disneyland Adventures
2014The Legend of KorraUncle Iroh
2015Fallout 4Proctor Teagan
2020Ghost of TsushimaAdditional Voices
Samurai Jack: Battle Through TimeAku
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Live-action

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Hail, Caesar!Dutch Zweistrong
2016–18Adam Ruins EverythingVarious4 episodes
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