From 'Trek' to 'Wars': George Takei on Clone WarsYou just can't mistake the voice, even if where you're hearing it is a bit shocking. Its rich, deep tone, well-enunciated nouns, immediately says you're hearing George Takei. You don't have to even be an animation fan to understand that.
After all, Takei has been working in animation for over 35 years, starting with Filmation's Star Trek: Animated Series back in 1972 where he returned to his role of Lt. Hikaru Sulu of the U.S.S. Enterprise. From there, his unmistakable basso has been heard in such cartoons as Disney's Mulan, Batman Beyond, Kim Possible and Chowder.
Now he is the voice of a new villain, Lok Durd, on Star Wars: Clone Wars . Interestingly enough this makes Takei the first actor, and still so far the only, to work for both Star Trek and Star Wars.