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[[File:Chris_Cox.jpg|thumb|Chris Cox.]]
 
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'''Chris Cox''' is an American voice actor who has worked on films, animated television series, and video games.In television, he is best known for his work in ''Family Guy'', providing his voice in a total of 106 episodes. He is also known for his work in ''Jak and Daxter'', ''Skylanders'', ''Batman: Arkham'', and several Marvel, DC, and ''Star Wars'' titles. He co-created, co-wrote, and produced the reality TV program ''Small Shots'' which ran from 2001–2003, a writer for the 2005 television series ''Con'', a supervising producer for the 2006 television sitcom ''Free Ride'', and writer for the 2007 webseries ''Voicemail''.
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'''Chris Cox''' is an American voice actor who has worked on films, animated television series, and video games. In television, he is best known for his work in ''Family Guy'', providing his voice in a total of 106 episodes. He is also known for his work in ''Jak and Daxter'', ''Skylanders'', ''Batman: Arkham'', and several Marvel, DC, and ''Star Wars'' titles. He co-created, co-wrote, and produced the reality TV program ''Small Shots'' which ran from 2001–2003, a writer for the 2005 television series ''Con'', a supervising producer for the 2006 television sitcom ''Free Ride'', and writer for the 2007 webseries ''Voicemail''.
   
 
He voices [[The Terminator]] in [[Mortal Kombat 11]].
 
He voices [[The Terminator]] in [[Mortal Kombat 11]].

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Chris Cox

Chris Cox.

Chris Cox is an American voice actor who has worked on films, animated television series, and video games. In television, he is best known for his work in Family Guy, providing his voice in a total of 106 episodes. He is also known for his work in Jak and DaxterSkylandersBatman: Arkham, and several Marvel, DC, and Star Wars titles. He co-created, co-wrote, and produced the reality TV program Small Shots which ran from 2001–2003, a writer for the 2005 television series Con, a supervising producer for the 2006 television sitcom Free Ride, and writer for the 2007 webseries Voicemail.

He voices The Terminator in Mortal Kombat 11.

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