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Ronald Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor and voice-over actor. His best known roles are as Clay Morrow on Sons of Anarchy (2008–2013), Hellboy in Hellboy (2004) and its sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), Vincent on the series Beauty and the Beast (1987–1990) for which he won a Golden Globe Award, Salvatore in The Name of the Rose (1986), Johner in Alien Resurrection (1997), Nino in Drive (2011), and Benedict Drask in Don't Look Up (2021). Perlman is also known as a collaborator of Hellboy director Guillermo del Toro, having roles in the del Toro films Cronos (1993), Blade II (2002), Pacific Rim (2013) and Nightmare Alley (2021). His voice-over work includes the narrator of the post-apocalyptic game series Fallout (1997–present), Clayface in the DC Animated Universe, Slade in Teen Titans (2003–2006), Mr. Lancer in Danny Phantom (2004–2007), Lord Hood in the video games Halo 2 (2004) and Halo 3 (2007), the Stabbington brothers in Tangled (2010), The Lich in Adventure Time (2011–2017), Xibalba in The Book of Life (2014) and Optimus Prime in both the Transformers: Power of the Primes (2018) animated series, and the film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023).

So get this... there's this girl. Normal girl, nothing strange about her. She lives with her mom, goes to school, reads her favorite books, the works. Sure, she’s a bit of a rambunctious kid with a big imagination, but she isn’t packing some hidden powers or anything. But she does know how to get herself into messes. See, she causes a few incidents at school cause of her more… “ambitious” projects. Gets a little too graphic in a play, uses a swarm of spiders for a model Griffon, and brings in snakes for a book report. So after the snake thing, ol’ mom decides it’s time to reign in her daughter’s imagination. She signs her up for this summer camp that’s all about bookkeeping and filing taxes and… reality. She sees her kid off, but needs to leave for work before the bus arrives. She trusts her girl and asks her to text once she gets to camp. After work, the mom texts her daughter, to see if she made it okay. The girl confirms. Pretty normal, nothing seemingly wrong… but then about that time, that’s when the actual counselors at the camp call and tells her she never made it. And where the real trouble begins. And that's when things turn sideways...
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