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+ | He's also known for playing Randy Siminoff on the Fox crime-drama ''[[Wikipedia:Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'' and Seaman Holland on the TNT action-drama series ''[[Wikipedia:The Last Ship (TV series)|The Last Ship]]''. |
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− | *Alastair is the second non-female voice actor, besides [[Zach Callison]], to voice a Gem, the first being [[Jinkx Monsoon]]. |
+ | * Alastair is the second non-female voice actor, besides [[Zach Callison]], to voice a Gem, the first being [[Jinkx Monsoon]] (who uses she/her pronouns in drag, but identifies as non-binary outside of drag). |
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Revision as of 05:16, 5 April 2020
Alastair James is an actor and writer, who voices Rainbow Quartz 2.0, the fusion of Pearl and Steven, on Steven Universe and Steven Universe Future.
He's also known for playing Randy Siminoff on the Fox crime-drama Bones and Seaman Holland on the TNT action-drama series The Last Ship.
Trivia
- Alastair is the second non-female voice actor, besides Zach Callison, to voice a Gem, the first being Jinkx Monsoon (who uses she/her pronouns in drag, but identifies as non-binary outside of drag).
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