Adam Howden Explained

Adam Howden
Birth Date:1 July[1]
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:2005–present
Agent:Brown, Simcocks and Andrews

Adam Howden (; born 1 July) is an English actor who has worked in video games, television, theatre, film, and audiobooks.[2]

In video games, Howden's most notable roles are as Shulk in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, Anders in Dragon Age II, Tintin in The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, Pipin in Final Fantasy XIV, and Fenton Paddock in Lost Horizon.[2] In television, he has most notably portrayed Steven Lilwall on the BBC One series New Tricks.[2] Howden has also appeared in, written, and produced short films.[2]

In theatre, Howden has most notably played Stu for a revival of Anthony Neilson's play Stitching at the House of Wolf, and Dickie Greenleaf for the play adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley at New Diorama Theatre, for which Howden received a Best Supporting Male nomination at the 2016 Off West End Theatre Awards.[3]

Early life and education

Howden was fond of acting since his early school years.[4] He chose the subject for his GCSE studies, then his A Levels at the Strode College in 1999.[5] He studied Drama, Film Studies, and English Literature until his 2001 graduation.[4] [5]

Howden went on to audition at drama schools for further experience.[5] Eventually, he was accepted at the Drama Centre, a location he appreciated for its welcoming atmosphere and its rich acting pedigree (e.g. Colin Firth, Michael Fassbender).[4] [5] He studied alongside other alumni such as Ryan Gage, Rolan Bell, Gwendoline Christie, Jodie McNee, and Joseph MacNab.[6] Howden studied multiple acting techniques,[7] including some involving his voice. He stated, "Working on your voice is very important in all areas of acting, not just voice-overs."[4]

Career

Following his 2005 graduation,[6] Howden's first TV role was as a student during "Slow Bomb", the finale of the action series Ultimate Force.[2] For that role, Howden took his breaks inside a trailer with Simon Lenagan, another guest-star.[5] [8] There, he discussed with Lenagan how he wanted to do voice-over, and Lenagan encouraged him to present his voice reel at Just Voices, a voice-over agency he had co-founded.[5] [8] [9] [10] Howden did so, which started his career in voice-overs,[11] first doing commercials and corporate voice-overs.[2] [9] [12] He moved on to video games, with additional voices in Dragon Age Origins and ,[2] then as Fenton Paddock in Lost Horizon,[2] a main role which Howden says he still has "a soft spot for".[9]

BioWare games

His first roles in the video game industry were as a part of BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. He auditioned for at the voice studio Side UK, reading and obtaining a couple of roles.[4] [13] Directed by Caroline Livingstone,[2] he recorded various voices such as the Ostagar prisoner, which Howden has said he was "quite fond of" and "the first time I'd ever seen myself as a computer sprite."[4] For the add-on, he voiced the Constable Aidan.[4] [14]

Howden's breakthrough came in 2011's Dragon Age 2 as Anders.[2] Originally played by Greg Ellis in Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening, BioWare offered Howden the part when Ellis couldn't return for unspecified reasons.[15] Howden recorded with the guidance of Caroline Livingstone,[2] who advised him on Anders's progression, as voice actors do not receive a complete script for secrecy reasons, and checked over his voice tone.[14] Howden listened to Greg Ellis's performance[4] but "followed his instincts" and didn't copy it entirely, claiming that, due to narrative progression, the character "is written quite differently. He maintains a sense of humor but you learn so much more about him in DA2 and you see a much darker side to him."[4]

Howden has stated that he is very proud to have been involved in those projects, praising their diverse storytelling opportunities and branching narration.[14] He credits his role as Anders as a major factor in his rise in popularity, and has mentioned that it was the most frequent character fans asked him to pull out when meeting him.[9] [14] Concerning the controversy over Anders's actions in the game, Howden expressed his entire support for him, explaining that he was his actor and, as he learned at his acting lessons, actors must not judge their characters and must deal with their actions.[14] On an episode of the MCMBuzz Podcast, Howden denounced the homophobia some fans exhibited over a gay romance storyline between Anders and Garrett Hawke, the hero of the game.[14] Howden defended the storyline and denied the idea that playing a gay character was difficult for him, citing the fact that he has voiced gay characters before (e.g. Hanschen Rilow in Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening).[2] [16]

Shulk (Xenoblade Chronicles and Super Smash Bros)

After a successful November 2010 audition for an unidentified Nintendo role-playing game, Howden was offered the role of the protagonist, Shulk, in the English dub of Xenoblade Chronicles. Thus, his recording, helmed by Justin Villier at Side UK, happened over four straight weeks—as opposed to the Dragon Age and Tintin recordings, which occurred in separate stages set according to their productions' situations.

Howden's performance had to correspond to the character's design and the casting director's desires: a bold and intelligent young adult who slowly becomes more mature during his quest, with, as Howden was told, "a neutral English voice, not posh sounding, but should sound educated." So Howden applied a tone which, as he says, "is not completely different from my own voice, it's a variation of my own voice. How I was when I was 19, probably!" To ensure his acting corresponded well to Tetsuya Takahashi's intentions, he listened to the Japanese voice track to match the emotion for each scene.The recording team worked with a translator and Nintendo producer to create a faithful localization of the storyline, adjusting the translation as issues arose. For instance, if a character's mouth animation didn't match with the voice actor's performance, the crew would either shorten or lengthen the dialogue while keeping fidelity with the original's intent. And if the crew had questions over certain lines or terms, the translator would help them.

Howden described it as "a philosophical game. It explores our place in the universe, do we really exist, God, do we make our own fate or are we on a set course, as well as love, revenge, and friendship." He stated that he was proud of Xenoblade and wished the game had gotten more recognition for its merits. His performance was applauded and the entire voice cast earned a "Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game" nomination in 2013 at the BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award.

Howden has reprised his role as Shulk for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (2014), the Challenge Battle downloadable content (DLC) for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017), Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018), (2020), and (2023).[1] He has also voiced other characters in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, including the "Classic" Male Avatar in Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015), the Architect and Tantalese Knights in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017), and the Nopon Archsage in the Challenge Battle DLC for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (2022).[1]

Tintin (The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn)

When Side UK passed video game auditions for the hero's voice, Howden was excited at the idea of performing as Tintin, claiming to have been a fan of the comics from a young age. Although one audition employee expressed doubts that Howden would obtain the role, as the character is sixteen years old and Howden was in his late twenties, Howden obtained the role. This was his third time working with Phil Evans, who had voice-directed him on Lost Horizon and .

Howden described the game as a platformer inspired by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's production, stating that "they've taken two of the Tintin books and combined them for the film, and the game sort of follows that story of the film, but will also go on other adventures as well, so that you can do other things."[17] Unlike Xenoblade Chronicles and Dragon Age where he recorded alone in the booth, Howden performed alongside other actors this time. Among them was Lewis MacLeod, who Howden described as "just so confident and he can just do it. He just turns it on, he can change his voice, turn on a sixpence, and it's brilliant."[18]

Writing interests

Howden has expressed a love for writing stories, stating it's "a good way to stay sharp when I'm not acting."[4] Among those projects came "Bin Men" and "Dogging", two 2011 comedic shorts he shot with Jamie Baughan, a Drama Centre colleague, and the director Sankar Jayaraman, who filmed him in 2010 on "Bubble Burst".[2] [6]

Howden has stated that he wishes to someday make a biographical film about his mother's family life in 1960s East Africa and play his grandfather.[19] As he explains, "I've been told so many amazing stories of their time there and having visited there myself I want others to see what a beautiful place it is. It's all in my head, I just need to write the bugger."[19]

Stage work

List of roles in theatre plays
YearTitleRole DirectorCompany Source
Twelfth Night Antonio Andrew Harries
Fathers and Sons Arkady John Bechizza
Pains of Youth Alt Georgina SowerbyDrama Centre
Le Cid Le Cid Marguerite Forsythe Drama Centre
Artists & Admirers 'Arry Brown Di Trevis Drama Centre
Romeo and Juliet Romeo Jon Lee Drama Centre
Mary Stuart The Earl of Leicester Annie Tyson Drama Centre
The Duchess of Malfi Pescara Di Trevis Drama Centre
Mephisto Hendrik James Kemp Drama Centre
Spring Awakening Hanschen Rilow Aoife Smyth
The Malcontent Malevole Rae McKen
Richard III Buckingham Rae McKen
Romeo and Juliet Benvolio Rachel Valentine Smith The Faction
Joan of Arc La Hire/Montgomery Mark Leipacher & Rachel Valentine Smith The Faction
The Talented Mr. Ripley Dickie Greenleaf Mark Leipacher The Faction
Stitching Stu Pip Minnithorpe House Of Wolf
Marc Bruni U.K. Tour Cast

Filmography

Film

List of roles in feature films and shorts
YearType of film TitleRoleDirectorNotes Source
Short film Dancing with Lucy Harry Laerke Vindhal
Short film Toast Dave Aneta Challis
Short film Dirty Work Special Agent 1 Carl Allegard
Short film The Death Certificate Mark Samson Carl Allegard
Short film Bubble Burst Philip Mann Sankar Jayaraman
Short film The New Start Tommy David Elliot
Short film Bin Men Junior Bin Man Sankar Jayaraman Also writer and producer [20]
Short film Dogging Junior Doggie Sankar Jayaraman Also writer and producer [21]
Short film Towers Evan Azhur Saleem [22]
Feature film The Comedian Adam Tom Shkolnik
Feature film Scar Tissue Rupert Drummond Scott Michell
Feature film Delicious Suited Man Tammy Riley-Smith

Television

List of live-action performances in television
Year TitleRoleEpisode(s)Notes Source
Ultimate Force Student Ep.: "Slow Bomb" (Series 4, episode 5)
Holby City Jason 'Bilf' Travers Ep.: "Countdown" (Series 9, episode 37)
2008-2009 New Tricks Dr. Steven Lilwall 2 episodes: "Couldn't Organise One" (Series 5, episode 5) & "Death of a Timeshare Salesman" (Series 6, episode 5)
Doctors Martin Rivers Ep.: "The Ticking Clock" (Series 10, episode 32)
Whitechapel Stuart Third series role. Howden's scenes were cut in the final edit. [23] [24]
Fred: "Pavlov's Children, Raining Aliens, Glow Girls" (Season 2, episode 12) / Jack Parsons (rocket engineer): "Magical Jet Propulsion, Missing Link Mystery, Typhoid Mary"(Season 2, episode 13)
Doctors Ben Hardwick Ep.: "Crossing the Line" (Series 14, episode 220)
The Intern Lawrence Wright Ep.: "Jess, Will and Andy" (Series 1, episode 4) [25]
Doctors DC Gerrard Norcroft Ep.: "Best Laid Plans" (Series 17, episode 126)

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year TitleRole Voice DirectorGame StudioNotes Source
various roles (Ostagar Prisoner, Ostagar Officer, and Ostagar Soldier) Caroline Livingstone BioWare
various roles (Constable Aidan) Caroline LivingstoneBioWare
Lost Horizon Fenton Paddock Phil Evans
Fable III various roles Kate Saxon
Dragon Age IIAnders and Brekker Caroline Livingstone BioWare
The Secret of the Unicorn Tintin Phil Evans
Xenoblade Chronicles Shulk, Zanza Mark Healy
various roles (Overseer Prithor, etc.) Phil Evans LucasArts/BioWare
Inazuma Eleven 2 various roles (Prime Minister Stuart Vanguard, team members) Mark Healy [26]
Soul Sacrifice Player Character Male Kate Saxon
Soul Sacrifice Delta Player Voice Side UK Sony
Company of Heroes 2: The British Forces Side UK [27]
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Shulk Justin Villiers Nintendo
Assassin's Creed Unity various roles (Le Peletier, etc.) Justin Villiers Ubisoft
Pipin Tarupin, various roles Matt Delamere
Xenoblade Chronicles X Male Avatar (Classic) Mark Healy & Justin Villiers Monolith Soft
XCOM 2 UK Soldier
Solar Admiral Spire Side UK Sony [28]
Battlefield 1 Pilot, various roles Justin Villiers
FIFA 17 various roles Aaron McHardy
Horizon Zero Dawn various roles Jo Green Guerrilla Games, Sony
Pipin Tarupin Matt Delamere Square Enix
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 The Architect, Tantalese Knights, Shulk Jimmy Livingstone & Matt Roberts Monolith Soft Shulk via Challenge Battle DLC
Leander Mark Healy Level-5
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Shulk Mark Healy Nintendo
Trials Rising Male Player Ubisoft
Thaffe Square Enix
Shulk, Zanza Jimmy LivingstoneMonolith Soft English dub, includes new "Future Connected" epilogue [29]
A-Ruhn-Senna Jason Baughan Square Enix
various roles [30]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Nopon Archsage Jimmy Livingstone, Mark Healy, Rosie Jones Monolith Soft Challenge Battle DLC [31]
Shulk Jimmy Livingstone Monolith Soft

Audiobooks

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Howden (visual voices guide) - Behind The Voice Actors . Behind The Voice Actors . 6 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Spotlight: ADAM HOWDEN (Page Profile) . 19 August 2016 .
  3. Web site: OffWestEnd.com - The_offies2016 - The definitive guide to London's Off West End theatre scene, featuring listings and details for over 80 theatres, news, discussion and exclusive special offers . 9 September 2016.
  4. Web site: Adam Howden Interview (RPG Site) . Dave Ward . September 12, 2016.
  5. Web site: Adam Howden Interview - Xenoblade Chronicles, Fable 3, Dragon Age Voice Actor (Part 1 of 3) . Gary Smith . . April 15, 2014. September 12, 2016.
  6. Web site: London Drama Centre - Previous Students 1999-2013 . Central Saint Martins . June 29, 2013 . August 19, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160906160031/http://www.arts.ac.uk/csm/drama-centre-london/graduating-student-and-alumni-profiles/by-course/ba-acting/previous-students-1999-2013/ . 6 September 2016 . dead . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: The Gage Effect - Hydrogen: Mag . Hydrogen-Mag . December 16, 2014 . August 19, 2016.
  8. Web site: Adam Howden Tweet (19 September 2016) . @A_Howdz . September 19, 2016.
  9. Web site: Interview with Adam Howden (MCM BUZZ - Movies, TV, Comics, Gaming, Anime, Cosplay News & Reviews) . MCMBuzz (Admin) . September 18, 2016.
  10. Web site: Who runs Just Voices Agency? . August 21, 2016 .
  11. Web site: Simon Lenagan tweet (22 September 2016) . @SimonLenagan . September 22, 2016.
  12. Web site: UK & USA Male Voiceover Artists at Just Voices Agency . JustVoices . September 21, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160924120809/http://www.justvoicesagency.com/index.php/artists/uk_usa_male_voice_artists . 24 September 2016 . dead .
  13. Web site: Ninterview: Meet Adam Howden - Voice Actor For Shulk - Nintendo Life . Orla Madden . March 24, 2013 . October 1, 2016.
  14. MCM Buzz Podcast 21 . podcast . MCMBuzz . Johan Sijbesma . October 10, 2011 . September 28, 2016.
  15. Web site: David Gaider (BioWare Forum message (21 April 2011) . David Gaider . 21 April 2011 . October 1, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161010162138/https://forum.bioware.com/topic/209969-dear-david-gaider-why-didnt-you-write-anders/?p=5716513 . 10 October 2016 . dead . dmy-all .
  16. Web site: Spring Awakening at the Union Theatre . London SE1 Community Website . Mary Couzens . 8 July 2006 . 3 September 2016.
  17. MCM Buzz Podcast 21 . podcast . MCMBuzz . Johan Sijbesma . 31:38 . October 10, 2011 . September 28, 2016.
  18. MCM Buzz Podcast 21 . podcast . MCMBuzz . Johan Sijbesma . 45:42 . October 10, 2011 . September 28, 2016.
  19. Web site: The Chatty Cat Café: Adam Howden . Susanne Saville . October 6, 2016.
  20. Web site: Bin Men . Adam Howden . . September 7, 2011. September 12, 2016.
  21. Web site: Dogging . Adam Howden . . September 7, 2011. September 12, 2016.
  22. Web site: Towers : Press Kit . Park Road Pictures . 2015 . September 22, 2016 .
  23. Web site: @A_Howdz . Adam Howden Tweet (22 April 2016) . September 26, 2016.
  24. Web site: @A_Howdz . Adam Howden Tweet (19 November 2013) . September 27, 2016.
  25. Web site: @A_Howdz . Adam Howden Tweet (24 April 2013) . September 27, 2016.
  26. Web site: Adam Howden tweet (27 August 2016) . @A_Howdz . September 22, 2016.
  27. Web site: COH2: The British Forces - Audio & Voice Recording (Dev Diary). YouTube. Company of Heroes. September 29, 2015. September 12, 2016.
  28. Web site: Adam Howden Tweet (22 April 2016) . @A_Howdz . September 26, 2016.
  29. Web site: Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - original voice cast returns, including Jenna Coleman as Melia. 13 May 2020.
  30. Web site: Adam Howden Tweet (5 April 2022) . @A_Howdz . April 5, 2022.
  31. Web site: Adam Howden, the voice of Shulk, voices the Nopon Archsage in new Xenoblade 3 DLC. 14 October 2022.
  32. Book: Wicked Beloved Audiobook : Susanne Saville (Audible.com) . 9 September 2016.
  33. Book: Wicked Beloved Audiobook : Susanne Saville (Audible.com) . 9 September 2016.