Keegan's actor? Brian Bloom! Dude's a legend in the voice acting world. I first noticed him in 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' (he voices Blackwall), and when I realized it was the same guy in 'Ghosts,' my mind was blown. His voice just sticks with you—rough around the edges but weirdly comforting, like a battle-worn teddy bear. Fun fact: Bloom also co-wrote the 'Ghosts' script, which explains why Keegan's dialogue feels so natural. Makes you appreciate the character even more.
Brian Bloom voices Keegan—and honestly, his performance is half the reason I replayed 'Ghosts' twice. There's this scene where Keegan talks about losing his team, and Bloom delivers it with this quiet ache that hit me harder than any explosion in the game. It's wild how much emotion he packs into a military shooter character. Now I low-key follow Bloom's projects just to hear that voice again.
If you've ever wondered who gives Keegan that gravelly charm in 'Call of Duty: Ghosts,' it's Brian Bloom. I stumbled onto his IMDb page after playing, and wow—this guy's everywhere! From 'Cowboy Bebop' (live-action) to 'Mass Effect,' he's like a stealth MVP of geek culture. What I love about his Keegan is how he avoids the cliché 'tough guy' trope. There's weariness in his lines, like he's seen too much but keeps fighting anyway. Makes me wish Keegan had gotten even more screen time.
I was replaying 'Call of Duty: Ghosts' last weekend, and Keegan's voice stood out so much—it's got that gruff, no-nonsense vibe that fits his character perfectly. Turns out, it's Brian Bloom who brings him to life! You might recognize Bloom from his roles in 'The A-Team' movie or even as the voice of BJ Blazkowicz in the 'Wolfenstein' series. The guy's got range, from live-action to voice acting, and he nails Keegan's tough-but-loyal personality.
What's cool is how Bloom's performance adds depth to Keegan, especially in those quieter moments when the squad's bantering between missions. It makes the character feel more human, not just another soldier spouting one-liners. Honestly, I'd love to see Bloom tackle more roles like this—he's got a knack for balancing intensity with subtlety.
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What’s cool is that Bloom isn’t just a voice actor; he’s also a screenwriter and has been involved in other big projects like 'Wolfenstein: The New Order,' where he voiced B.J. Blazkowicz. You can tell he brings a lot of depth to his roles, and Logan is no exception. There’s a subtlety to his delivery that makes the character feel real, especially in those quieter moments where the game delves into the brothers’ relationship. It’s not just about the action—Bloom makes you believe in the person behind the soldier.
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Fun side note: His dynamic with Elias is one of my favorite parts of 'Ghosts'—it feels like two old soldiers who’ve seen too much. I wish we got more backstory on Keegan’s early career, but the ambiguity kinda works for his character. He’s like the mysterious uncle of the squad who’s somehow both terrifying and reassuring.