David J.G. Doyle born March 3, 1986 grew up in Budgewoi, Australia. His creative journey began in broadcasting when he hosted Music From Everywhere on 89.1 RBM (formerly BluFM) around 2009. This work in community radio sharpened his vocal delivery, stage presence, and on-air charisma, which naturally transitioned into the world of voice acting.

Significant Web Series Roles

Doyle rose to prominence through his work on animated web series that reached international audiences:

  • Meta Runner (2019–2022) – Doyle voiced Derek Lucks, the ambitious and manipulative CEO of TAS Corp.
    He also voiced the eccentric Elder Tomato, showing his range from sinister executives to quirky comedic characters.
  • Murder Drones (2021–present) – Doyle plays James Elliott, contributing his distinctive tone to
    Glitch Productions’ acclaimed sci-fi horror-comedy series.

These two flagship series—Meta Runner and Murder Drones—cemented Doyle’s reputation as a go-to voice actor for web-native animation.

Other Notable Projects Beyond Web Series

  • Project M (2016) – as Sephiroth
  • Heroes Arena – as Fiedra “Dark Devil” and Garan “Guardian of the Fathoms”
  • Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox – multiple roles including Hero 4 and a Lizard Monster
  • Dungeon League – as Reginald and Gasket

Roles in Animation, Video Games & Fan Works

Doyle has embraced fan culture as much as professional animation:

  • Voicing Ganondorf and Mutoh the Carpenter in a Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time fandub.
  • Returning as Sephiroth in multiple fan-made productions, including Project M and Chimera’s Crossover World.

Beyond voice acting, Doyle is also active as a voice director and singer. His musical contributions include performing as the Lead Singer in Sunset Paradise.

David J.G. Doyle voice actor Meta Runner and Murder Drones

Creative Endeavors: Imagivotion and Fan Collaborations

Doyle co-founded Imagivotion, a platform dedicated to animated fan films, editorials, and original animation projects inspired by gaming and pop culture. Through this outlet, he bridges professional work and fan collaborations.

In 2024, Doyle made headlines when he publicly criticized Glitch Productions during the recasting of Tari’s voice in SMG4: The Day My Arm Went Psycho. Following this, he severed ties with the studio, reflecting his outspoken personality and strong views on integrity in voice acting.

David J.G. Doyle has become a defining voice in the new era of web-based animation. With standout performances in Meta Runner and Murder Drones, alongside a wide spectrum of fan, indie, and professional projects, Doyle embodies the creative spirit of the online animation world versatile, community-driven, and unafraid to take bold stances.

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