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Stephen Russell
Stephen L. Russell is an American actor, playwright, and theater director. He is best known for his video game voice roles as Garrett in the ''Thief'' series, Corvo Attano in ''Dishonored 2'', and various characters in '' Skyrim'' and the ''Fallout'' series. Career Russell appeared onstage in Huntington's ''The Last Hurrah''. Other stage credits include ''The Life of Galileo'' ( Underground Railway Theater), ''The Bottom of the Lake'' (Tir Na Theatre), ''Daughter of Venus'' (Boston Playwrights' Theatre), ''A Pinter Duet'', ''A House With No Walls'', ''White People'' (New Repertory Theatre), ''And Then There Were None'', ''A Prayer for Owen Meany'' (Stoneham Theatre), ''Talley's Folly'' (The Lyric Stage Company of Boston), and more than two dozen productions with the Wellfleet Harbor Actors' Theatre (WHAT), including ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' and the Eliott Norton Award-winning production of ''A New War''. He is the author of 13 plays for young audiences and won the 2009 W ...
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Garrett (Thief)
Garrett is a player character and the protagonist of the stealth games series ''Thief (series), Thief''. The character was introduced in ''Thief: The Dark Project'' in 1998. Multiple publications praised his character as one of top antiheroes in video games and even as one of gaming's best characters overall. Appearances As a child, Garrett was recruited into the Keepers but later left the organization, went into business for himself as a thief, and now uses his Keeper skills to steal from the rich. Using his skills to steal and kill on his way to get the big part of his mission In ''Thief: Deadly Shadows'' a large scar runs down one side of his face, the result of Viktoria plucking out one of his eyes in ''Thief: The Dark Project''. During the second and third games Garrett sees with a Visual prosthesis, prosthesis mechanical eye, a piece of Mechanist technology given to him by the Hammerites at the end of ''The Dark Project''. The mechanical eye incorporates a zoom lens. At t ...
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