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Adam Henderson is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He started doing anime dubs in London, England for Manga Entertainment. He has played several roles in anime, most notably Ledonir Kisaka in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny.

He also appeared as the character Charles in the 1999 film Unknown Things as an antiques agent to a wealthy English collector, named Hoogstraten, played by Paul Rhys (1963 - ). Hoogstraten desired to have things he did not understand. Then, even having paid substantial sums for such antiques, would dispose of them once he knew what they were. The movie also centres on a love affair between Charles and Mrs. Hoogstraten (Saskia Reeves (1962 - ) as well as the murderous behaviour of a bookmaker and doctor, portrayed by Scottish Actor David Hayman. Charles makes a great profit on the things he sells to Hoogstraten, enabling him to pay his bosse's gambling debts.

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Filmography of Adam Henderson (2 films)

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Judge Dredd, 1h36
Directed by Danny Cannon
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Action
Themes Clonage, Films about computing, Post-apocalyptic films, Films set in the future, Superhero films, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films
Actors Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, Louise Delamere, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Joan Chen
Roles Fuppie
Rating56% 2.801942.801942.801942.801942.80194
By the 2080s, much of Earth has become an uninhabitable wasteland. While some humans manage to survive in the wasteland, the majority of humanity resides in huge Mega-Cities with populations of tens of millions, where the traditional justice system has been replaced by a corps of Judges whose role combines those of police officer, judge, jury, and executioner. The most dedicated "Street Judge" in Mega-City One is Joseph Dredd (Sylvester Stallone), who assists rookie Judge Hershey (Diane Lane) in ending a block war. Herman "Fergee" Ferguson (Rob Schneider), a hacker recently released from prison, is caught in the firefight and hides inside a food dispensing robot, only to be arrested by Dredd and again sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
Roujin Z
Roujin Z (1991)

Directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Animation
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors Chisa Yokoyama, Shinji Ogawa, Chie Satō, Seán Barrett, Takeshi Aono, Jana Carpenter
Rating67% 3.3936353.3936353.3936353.3936353.393635
Roujin Z is set in early 21st century Japan. A group of scientists and hospital administrators, under the direction of the Ministry of Public Welfare, have developed the Z-001: a computerized hospital bed with robotic features. The Z-001 takes complete care of the patient: it can dispense food and medicine, remove excretory waste, bathe and exercise the patient lying within its frame. The bed is driven by its own built-in nuclear power reactor—and in the event of an atomic meltdown, the bed (including the patient lying within) would become automatically sealed in concrete. The first patient to be "volunteered" to test the bed is a dying widower named Kiyuro Takazawa. He is an invalid who is cared for by a young nursing student named Haruko. The electronic elements within the Z-001 somehow manage to transcribe Takazawa's thoughts through Haruko's office computer, and he uses the communication to cry for help. Although she objects to such treatment of elderly patients, Haruko begrudgingly seeks the aid of a group of computer hackers in the hospital's geriatric ward to create and install a vocal simulation of Takazawa's deceased wife in the Z-001. However, once Takazawa wishes to go to the beach, the Z-001 detaches itself from its moorings and escapes from the hospital with the man in its grasp. Haruko's fears are then justified, as it is discovered that the bed is actually a government-designed, experimental weapons robot.