R.I.P Kris Kristofferson The Voice Of Chief Hanlon in Fallout New Vegas



R.I.P Kris Kristofferson The Voice Of Chief Hanlon in Fallout New Vegas

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  1. Not only Chief Hanlon. Kristofferson was a legend in the country music outlaw scene, both as an individual and as part of the supergroup The Highwaymen alongside Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. Also played the trucker named "Rubber Duck" in 1978s Convoy

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  2. We've been losing so many great ones lately.. whether in the Fallout VA community or even beyond it :c
    Aside from his voice acting, film acting, and music career, I was surprised to find out that Kris Kristofferson was actually from a military family, once having the rank of Captain in the Army, became a heli pilot, and even completed Ranger School

    So… fittingly enough, even in real life Mr. Kristofferson was Ranger-qualified through and through. There was no better man to voice Chief Hanlon, rest in peace Kris, may there be a lovely lake view for him in the afterlife

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  3. You know what makes Kristofferson's passing even sadder? The man was a vocal opponent of many of the US' military interventions, especially the Gulf and Iraq war. And here he is, playing a jaded old ranger who not only vocally objects to his superiors' tactics but also tries to undermine their wasteful campaign in the hopes of preventing further bloodshed on their side.
    Chief Hanlon wasn't so much a role he played as he was a loose extension of himself, perhaps not in practice but most definitely in spirit.
    Rest easy, you legend. Thank you for everything.

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  4. Kris did a fantastic job bringing chief Hanlon to life on every play though of NV I played I always liked to talk to him the devs of NV were brilliant at choosing who should voice what character it was like perfect symmetry it’s a shame we lost easy Pete recently too but the phenomenal work that these actors did will live on in NV for ever.

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