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Atomicron (Samsung Dream Cast Dub)

by umairbinislam • Created 1 year ago • Modified 1 year ago
I love to see the Robots, Cyborgs, Robot Animals and more to see in New York and Los Angeles together to see Washington D.C. in Samsung like in 2015-2024.
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  • Grant George

    1. Grant George

    • Actor
    • Casting Department
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    Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015–2025)
    Actor and Voice Over Artist, Grant George's passion for acting and filmmaking first emerged when he started making Super 8 horror movies with fellow neighbor kids in his hometown of Watsonville, CA.

    His love for Voice Over came from broadcasting ads and skits from his grandpa's converted garage radio station into their house while playing 78rpm records of Abbott & Costello and Spike Jones.

    Performing to sold-out audiences every night as Oliver in a stage production of the musical Oliver! at the ripe age of 11 (and receiving flowers from a girl on closing night who had seen every performance) absolutely sealed the deal. He had found his calling.

    Grant was accepted out of thousands into the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts. It was a phenomenal time of growth and intensive training, during which he developed the skills he would use for an eclectic career. Graduating from AADA, he immediately began working as an Actor on stage in Los Angeles and Touring Productions, as well as On-Camera in Film, TV, Commercials, and later Voice Over.

    For the past two decades, Grant has been a top Voice Over Artist for Animated TV Series and Films, Video Games, Commercials, Narrations, Promos, Trailers, Radio Imaging, Talking Toys, Dubbing, ADR, and Looping. He is also an Improviser, having studied at The Second City and Village Theatre.

    Since 2003, he has been married to his soulmate, Jessica Gee-George, with whom he runs a Loop Group which Voice Casting and Voice Directing on literally hundreds of TV Series and Feature Films.
    Ferrox
  • Kellen Goff

    2. Kellen Goff

    • Actor
    • Sound Department
    • Additional Crew
    Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach (2021)
    Kellen Goff was born in Torrance, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach (2021), My Hero Academia (2016) and League of Legends (2009).
    Hydrostar
  • Stuart Allan

    3. Stuart Allan

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
    Stuart Allan (age 24) is known for his work as Robin/Damian Wayne with Warner Bros and DC Comics (7 films to date) and as Russell Clay on Cartoon Network's Transformers: Robots in Disguise (4 seasons) and was originally raised in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C. His passion for the performing arts began at age five in community theatre and school. Stuart now enjoys working in Hollywood on film, TV, and voiceover productions (including animations and radio/TV broadcasting). Stuart was recently honored as winner at The 36th Young Artist's Awards for "Best Actor in a Voice Over Role" for Son of Batman (2014) as Damian Wayne (Robin). Most recently, Stuart had loved working on six major projects: Son of Batman (2014) and Batman vs. Robin (2015) as Damian Wayne (the son of Batman) for Warner Bros, as well as Batman: Bad Blood (2016) and Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016), also as Robin/Damian Wayne. On CBS's Bad Teacher (2014), Stuart played the recurring role of James Pfaff for eight episodes. Stuart's voiceover series regular role as Russell in Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2014), may be seen on Cartoon Network on Saturdays at 6:30am PST. He has been thrilled to play named recurring and guest/co-star roles for top shows at CBS, Disney, and Nickelodeon. Stuart has also enjoyed playing principal, recurring guest star and costar roles for FOX, ABC, DreamWorks, ESPN, HUB, Cartoon Network, FX and other major studios, with more projects underway. Feel free to peruse Stuart's filmography. He has been honored to work on many well known productions, with wonderfully talented artists. Nickelodeon highlights include iCarly (2007) (as Jake) and The Haunted Hathaways (2013) (as Barry Fink). On Nickelodeon's Game Shakers (2015), Stuart plays the Gamer Villian, Todd Shaftner, in Season 1, Episode 10: "You Bet Your Bunny". For Disney, Stuart has worked on Good Luck Charlie (2010) (as Noah Nixon), Gravity Falls (2012) (as young Grunkle Stan), and Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare (2012) (as "Little Gray Squirrel" in 52 episodes). He's been featured in DreamWorks Rise of the Guardians (2012) and ESPN 2012 and 2013 Little League World Series (2015) (as Principal Youth Announcer). Stuart has recurred in various roles for Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) in the comedy commercials and animations during the show. Stuart has also played principal roles in Jedi Camp (2012), an anti-bullying web series (as Lucas Skywalker) and the film A Very Jewish Christmas (as Howard Silver), as well as various lead theatrical roles. He was delighted to play in the chilling thriller The Inn as the lead child. Stuart adores doing unique and zany voice-overs, and was a series regular in the Zoomies TV pilot (as Nigel the Badger). Stuart also loves speaking in many different accents for fun. His favorites are British, New York, Jersey, Russian, Southern, and Zany voices too. He always loves to switch accents around the house just for fun... or to confuse his parents. :-) For radio, Stuart may be heard on Armed Forces Radio (PSAs), Farmers Insurance, Children's Hospital, Columbus Zoo, Aquarium, and others. Stuart has also enjoyed solo singing roles in "From Heaven to Birth" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technical Dreamcoat". Stuart has many interests and skills. He is advanced in martial arts (Black Belt candidate, Elite Team, Weapons), loves dancing, singing, skate boarding, caster boarding, cooking, writing and telling stories, para-sailing, baseball, chess, parrots (other animals too), and of course video games with friends. In 2017, Stuart graduated from Village Christian High School with AP/Honors and GPA above 4.0. Stuart graduated from CSUN in 2022 with Deans List and Cum Laude Honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and TV with an Interactive Marketing Minor in Northridge, CA. Stuart continues performing as well as writing, producing and creating new and exciting, animation series while sharing his passion for animation, gaming, voice-over and the performing arts. See you at the next ComiCon or Lightbox Conference, Stuart always enjoys meeting creative artists at entertainment and industry events.
    Cube
  • Opening Night of Dr. Sleep directed by Mike Flanagan

    4. MacLeod Andrews

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    They Look Like People (2015)
    MacLeod Andrews is an actor/producer based in Los Angeles. When not making films he is an award winning audiobook narrator and voice actor. Originally from Louisville KY, he studied and performed at Middlebury College in Vermont and cut his teeth professionally doing Off-Broadway theater and his first film roles in NYC before moving to LA.
    Xen
  • Marc Thompson

    5. Marc Thompson

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Director
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003–2009)
    Marc Thompson was born on 20 May 1975 in Webster, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003), Turtles Forever (2009) and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I - Blue-Eyed Casval (2015). He has been married to Lesley Grogan since 29 January 2000. They have two children.
    Toxin
  • Jonathan Todd Ross

    6. Jonathan Todd Ross

    • Actor
    • Director
    • Writer
    The Universe of Scotch and Haagen-Dazs (2016)
    Jonathan Todd Ross was born on 30 May 1978 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Universe of Scotch and Haagen-Dazs (2016), One Life to Live (1968) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (2000). He has been married to Brigit Kelly Young since 1 February 2013. They have one child.
    Sub Zero
  • Harris Doran

    7. Harris Doran

    • Director
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Kokomo City (2023)
    Harris Doran is a Sundance, Berlin, and GLAAD Award winning filmmaker based in NYC. He was nominated for the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Award for producing the film "Kokomo City" which won the 2023 Sundance Film Festival NEXT Innovator and Audience Awards and the Berlinale Panorama Audience Award. He wrote and directed the film "F^¢k 'Em R!ght B@¢k" which premiered in the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. He was shortlisted for the Film Independent Spirit Awards' "Someone To Watch Award" for his work on the feature film "Beauty Mark" which he wrote and directed.

    A native New Yorker, Harris trained as an actor at The Juilliard School (Group 29) before going on to receive rave reviews for his work in film, theatre, and television, playing a wide variety of roles. In 2000 he received an LA Ovation Award Nomination for playing "The Artful Dodger" in "Oliver at the DeafWest Theatre in Los Angeles. While in LA he shot guest spots on the television shows "Any Day Know" and "Malcolm In The Middle." Then in 2004, he starred in the film "Two Plus One," which was shot entirely on location in Paris, France, as well as starring as "Claude" in the Broadway concert of "Hair," alongside Jennifer Hudson, Laura Benanti, and Billy Porter. In 2006 he shot the rockumentary "Exposing The Order Of The Serpentine" for Spike TV as well as a guest spot on NBC's "The Black Donnellys." After receiving praise for his role as "The Emcee" in "Cabaret" at the Pittsburgh Public Theater (2007), Harris was asked back to play "Mozart" in their production of "Amadeus," earning him notice from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette as one of the best performances of the year. After this he starred as "Jerry" in "Love Jerry" (2008), for which he won both a NYMF Award for Best Actor and the Talkin' Broadway Award for Best Actor. In 2009, Harris played the role of "Freddy" in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," opposite Joe Piscopo at the Gateway Playhouse in Long Island, NY. The following year he received glowing reviews for playing "Myles" in "It Must Be Him" (2010), which was written by the Emmy Award winning writer Kenny Solms, and starred three-time Emmy Award nominee Peter Scolari. In 2011, he starred as "Marc" alongside Jerry Adler and Joyce DeWitt in the world premiere of "I'm Connecticut," written by "The Simpsons" writer/producer Mike Reiss. He reprised his role along with Adler in the 2013 production. Harris is a regular on the web series "Real Actors Read" and "Montauk Boys" and shot spots on CBS' "Person Of Interest" (2013), CBS' "Elementary" (2014), and one of the leads of the pilot episode of the new Lifetime series "I Love You, But I Lied" (2014). Harris was named by Backstage Magazine as one of the "Backstage 30 - actors on the verge of breaking out" (2014).

    Harris' film projects include starring as "Eugene" in the feature film "My Best Day," which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival (2012), for which he won a Jury award for Best Acting Ensemble at the Ashland Independent Film Festival. The film had its theatrical release (2013) and is now available on iTunes and Netflix; as well as "Spot" in the feature film "Junction," along with Michael O'Keefe, Anthony Rapp and David Zayas for which Harris won the Best Supporting Actor award at The Long Island International Film Expo and Best Ensemble Cast at the ReelHeART International Film Festival - "Junction" is available for purchase on Amazon and rental on Redbox. He shot the starring role of "Jack Wright" in the feature film "Coach Of The Year" (2012) as well as supporting roles in the feature films "A Cry From Within" (2013) and "'79 Parts" starring Eric Roberts (2013). Harris shot the lead roles of Djuna Wahlrab's feature "We're Doing Fine" (2013) and John Jaquish's feature "The Mutineer" (2014).

    Harris made his writer/director debut short film "The Story of Milo & Annie" (2014) starring Academy Award Nominee Cathy Moriarty which won Best Narrative Short in the Indie Memphis Film Festival. He has written the musicals "Salvage," "Wasp Woman," and "Bleeding Love" which had its world premiere production (2015) in Denmark. His screenplay "Atticus Brown Is Still Here" was a Sundance, Tribeca and Hamptons Sloan finalist (2014), his screenplay "In The Wake" was a semifinalist for the Austin Film Festival (2014) and his screenplay "COG" was named the winner of the Write Movies Screenwriting Competition (2014) and was a quarterfinalist for the Oscars® Academy Nicholl Fellowship (2014). Harris is a writer on the tv show "I Love You, But I Lied" (2015) for Lifetime and is the sole writer of the sit-com "Reenact" for the new online network TWST (2016). He wrote and directed the film "This Movie Will Get Into Sundance" (2016) and his multi-award winning feature film "Beauty Mark" (2017) premiered as a US competition film in the LA Film Festival to rave reviews and for which Harris was shortlisted for the Film Independent Spirit Awards' "Someone To Watch Award."

    Harris wrote, conceived and produced the political concert "Broadway Blue Wave for New York" (2018) directed by Rachel Chavkin, musical directed by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, produced along with Kristy Cates, starring Ashlie Atkinson, Laura Benanti, Steven Boyer, Kathleen Chalfant, Edie Falco, Annie Golden, Javier Muñoz, MJ Rodriguez, Daphne Rubin-Vega.

    Harris's feature film "Atticus Brown Is Still Here," a sci-fi, coming of age story was developed at the Screenwriters Colony on Nantucket (2018) under the mentorship of Mary Harron, John C. Walsh, Jon Silk and Josephine Decker.

    Harris produced and directed the "Know Your Rights" educational video series for New York Transgender Advocacy Group (2019).

    Harris directed and edited the musical podcast "Bleeding Love" (2020) for which he also wrote lyrics, starring Annie Golden, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Marc Kudisch, Sarah Stiles, Taylor Trensch and Tony Vincent, which was released on the Broadway Podcast Network and became one of the top performing arts podcasts in the U.S., directed the staged reading of "Wasp Woman" (2020), for which he write book and lyrics, music by Arthur Lafrentz Bacon, presented by the Professional Conservatory of Musical Theatre at NYFA, and wrote and directed the satirical webseries "The Ivanka Diaries" (2020) starring Paten Hughes.

    He wrote, directed and adapted the film/theatre hybrid film "I See You and You See Me" (2021) for the Queens Theatre which premiered on PBS/WNET. He edited the Podcast Movie "Ghostwriter" (2021) starring Kate Mara and Adam Scott for C13Features and Best Case Studios (#1 Fiction Podcast on Apple Podcasts), and directed Michael Mitnik's play "Fidelity" for the 24 Hour Plays (2021).

    He production designed Seth Green's pilot "White Horse Tavern" (2022), and directed Niloufar Nourbakhsh's new opera "We, the Innumerable" (2022) presented by National Sawdust and Center for Contemporary Opera.

    Harris wrote/directed the film "F^¢k 'Em R!ght B@¢k" (2022) which premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize nomination) and which won the Audience Award for "Narrative Short" at Indie Memphis Film Festival, the Jury Award for "Comedic Storytelling" at the Florida Film Festival, "Best Ensemble Cast" at Tallgrass Film Festival, "Best Pride Short" at deadCenter Film Festival, a Special Jury Mention at the Milwaukee Film Festival, Jury Award for "Best Narrative Short" at Over-the-Rhine Film Festival and "Best Comedy" at Aspen Shortsfest making the film Oscar-qualifying.

    Harris directed the new play "Betrothed" (2022) by Mario Correa starring Tim Daly, Amy Hargreaves, David Hull, and Louisa Jacobson as part of the 24 Hour Plays on Broadway.

    He produced the short film "Brenda and Billy (and the Pothos Plant) (2023) which is premiering in the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.

    Harris is featured as a performer on "Sondheim Unplugged: The NYC Sessions Volume III" (2023) for which he was nominated for the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.

    Harris produced the film "Kokomo City" (2023) which won the Sundance Film Festival NEXT Innovator and Audience Awards, the Berlinale Panorama Audience Award, and for which he was nominated for the Film Independent Spirit Award.

    Harris wrote and directed the short film "8 Minutes 20 Seconds" (2024).

    Harris is an adjunct professor at Columbia University where he teaches "Directing the Actor" in the Film MFA program.
    Fixxin
  • Jake Paque (2023)

    8. Jake Paque

    • Director
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Bar Crossed Lovers (2016– )
    Jake Paque is known for Bar Crossed Lovers (2016), Underneath (2014) and Rosie (The Riveter) Lesslie (2020).
    Karbodon
  • Armando Riesco

    9. Armando Riesco

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Writer
    The Chi (2018–2019)
    Armando Riesco is a versatile and critically acclaimed actor, known for his dynamic performances across film, television, theater, and voice work. Born and raised in Puerto Rico to Cuban parents, Armando honed his craft at Northwestern University, graduating Cum Laude from its prestigious theater program before making his way to New York City.

    In film and television, Armando has built an impressive career, appearing in numerous feature films and securing regular, recurring, and guest-starring roles on a variety of popular shows. His talent extends to voice acting and motion capture, where his voice has been featured in video games, national and international ad campaigns, as well as podcasts and audiobooks.

    On stage, he is best known for playing the title character in Quiara Hudes' Elliot Trilogy, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Water by the Spoonful, earning him a Lucille Lortel nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play. He has also performed in renowned theaters such as the Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Hartford Stage, Victory Gardens, and the Wilma Theater, among others.

    As a writer and producer, Armando's debut feature film Seneca won multiple awards on the film festival circuit and was later picked up by HBO/MAX. He also co-directed the Audible series The Justice alongside frequent collaborator Jason Chaet, with a script by James Patterson and an all-star cast led by Sanaa Lathan. The series topped Audible's charts at #1. Currently, his latest film Meri Crismas is in development.
  • NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 16: Tyler Bunch attends 'The Tick' Blue Carpet Premiere at Village East Cinema on August 16, 2017 in New York City.

    10. Tyler Bunch

    • Actor
    • Director
    • Additional Crew
    Sesame Street (2000–2023)
    Tyler Bunch is an actor, puppeteer, voice artist, director and producer. Born in Tahlequah, OK he was in his first play at the age of 3. As a puppeteer Tyler has worked with The Jim Henson Company since 1997 (having originated the characters of Pop, Treelo and Doc Hogg for "Bear in the Big Blue House,") with Sesame Street since 1993 and with The Muppets since 1999. He was also an ensemble member of the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players for 10 years.
  • J. David Brimmer

    11. J. David Brimmer

    • Actor
    • Stunts
    Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King (2012)
    J. David Brimmer was born on 16 March 1957. He is an actor, known for Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King (2012), July 15th (2020) and Berserk: The Golden Age Arc III - The Advent (2013).
  • Kyle Hebert

    12. Kyle Hebert

    • Actor
    • Director
    • Writer
    Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013)
    Kyle Hebert was one of the few people who knew what he wanted to be as a youth and actually achieved it. In high school and at the University of North Texas, he was a DJ for the school radio stations. Not long after graduation, he worked his way thru many radio formats and eventually found a home on Disney Radio. Better known as "Squeege" to his radio audience, Kyle entertains his young audience with wacky character voices and crazy antics. He pursued his other great interest, Voice Acting. At Funimation, he voiced many characters including teenage Gohan of Dragon Ball Z fame. This has propelled him into celebrity status in the Anime world with world appearances and websites devoted to his work. He also voiced Ryu in the Street Fighter game series. He is also an autistic person.
  • Darren O'Hare

    13. Darren O'Hare

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
    Born and raised in Long Island, NY, Darren joined the Army as an Intel Analyst where he quickly excelled to Counter-Intel Agent. During that time Darren was recruited to work on a Joint Task Force with the Department of Defense. On a career path to work on clandestine operations, Darren began studying with an acting coach to aide in believability during undercover operations. After completing his service in the military, Darren moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
  • Aaron Dalla Villa

    14. Aaron Dalla Villa

    • Actor
    • Producer
    The Wrath of Becky (2023)
    Aaron Dalla Villa was born and raised in Suffolk, Virginia and studied music and dance-training at the prestigious Governor's School for the Arts in Norfolk, Virginia in classical ballet and classical modern dance. He had a career in dance and worked with Nashville Ballet, Elements Contemporary Ballet, and Minnesota Ballet Theatre before moving to NYC. After moving to NYC, Aaron continued to pursue performance as an actor and has been featured in numerous film, television, and theater roles.

    Off Broadway credits include Bobby in Seeing You, John in Sleep F$@cking: Revision. Regional theater roles include Mordred/Squire Dap in CAMELOT (Dir. Scott Schwartz/Bay Street Theater), Mr. Mistoffelees in CATS (Beef & Boards), Treat in Orphans (Conklin Theatre), Peter Pan in Peter Pan Workshop (Broadway Asia). Film credits include All Those Small Things (w/James Faulkner), Pledge, Trick (w/Omar Epps), Immortal (w/Dylan Baker), Chasing Gold (w/Paul Sorvino). Television credits include Gossip Girl, Girls5Eva, Madam Secretary, Gotham, On The Verge, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Duels. He is also a rapper with a verified IG following of over 40k @aarondallavilla. He is represented by Stewart Talent and Studio Matrix for PR.

    When not performing, he produces for NYC indie film production company, Stag Pictures, and currently has several projects in development.
  • Brandon Engman

    15. Brandon Engman

    • Actor
    Weathering with You (2019)
    Brandon Engman is a Los Angeles based actor, dancer, and singer. Brandon studied at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he graduated with a BFA in Drama. Brandon studied musical theatre at the New Studio on Broadway, as well as Film and Television acting at Stonestreet Studios. He made his first professional stage debut at Seattle's ACT Theatre.
  • 16. Larry Kenney

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    ThunderCats (2011–2012)
    Larry began his career when he was 15 in 1963 as a disc jockey at a radio station in Peoria, Illinois. He went on to work in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago. He later became a cast member on the radio show 'Imus in the Morning' in 1973. There, he made fun of political figures and famous people such as Elvis Presley, Ross Perot, and Richard Nixon. He made his way into TV when he became the host of the New York show "Bowling for Dollars" from 1976 to 1979. He also does the voice for Sonny the Cuckoo Bird for Cocoa Puffs cereal.
  • Paul Mercier in Resident Evil 4 (2005)

    17. Paul Mercier

    • Actor
    • Sound Department
    • Additional Crew
    Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008)
    Paul Mercier was born on 13 July 1962 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008), Resident Evil 4 (2005) and Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). He has been married to Paula Tiso since 5 January 1985.
  • Demon Slayer Premiere at Orpheum Theater 2023

    18. Ray Chase

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Final Fantasy XV (2016)
    Ray Chase is best known for his versatility as a voice actor in video games, animation, and feature films. He's played countless protagonists in JRPGs, starting with Noctis in Final Fantasy XV (2016), and brought his same cinematic energy to Brother Nier in NieR Replicant: ver.1.22474487139... (2021), and Alphen in Tales of Arise (2021). On the flip side he's played wildly different and iconic roles such as brave Roy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018), evil Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen (2020), the corporate Rhys Strongfork in Borderlands 3 (2019), the devious Master of Masters in Kingdom Hearts III (2019), mafioso Bruno Bucciarati in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012), and the flamboyant Puri Puri Prisoner in One Punch Man (2015).

    He got his start making YouTube videos and working on audiobooks, narrating over a hundred before setting his sights on breaking into voice acting. After getting some small roles in anime, his first big break came with Noctis in 2016. After making dozens of appearances in more anime and games, he's begun to break into feature films. In 2021, director James Wan chose him to give voice to the sinister Gabriel in Malignant (2021), imbuing the antagonist with dramatic flair.

    He is a con fixture making appearances all over the world with his show "Loud, Annoying, and Very Annoying" (LAVA) with fellow voice actors Robbie Daymond and Max Mittelman. They stream weekly on Twitch playing games they have made appearances in.
    Brandon Lee Jieong
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    19. Ian James Corlett

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Music Department
    Dragon Ball Z (1996–1997)
    Ian James Corlett was born on August 29, 1962 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Dragon Ball Z (1996), Greyhound (2020), Sausage Party (2016) and Dinosaur Train. He is also known (especially in Canada) as the creator of the animated series Being Ian and Yvon Of The Yukon.
    Evan Sung-Wyang
  • Dan Green

    20. Dan Green

    • Actor
    • Script and Continuity Department
    • Additional Crew
    Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions (2016)
    James Hadley Snyder or Dan Green is an American voice actor who voiced in various animated projects and video games including Yu-Gi-Oh, Sonic the Hedgehog, Pokémon, Viva Piñata, Kappa Mikey, One Piece, Kirby: Right Back at Ya! and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He has twins from his late wife Michal Lura Friedman.
  • Ted Lewis

    21. Ted Lewis

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Script and Continuity Department
    Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998)
    Ted Lewis was born on 18 October 1969 in Bellingham, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998), Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (2001) and Pokémon (1997). He has been married to John Spiteri since 12 August 2017.
  • Stuart Zagnit

    22. Stuart Zagnit

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    Pokémon Puzzle League (2000)
    Stuart Zagnit was born on 28 March 1952 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Pokémon Puzzle League (2000), Pokémon 3 the Movie: Spell of the Unown (2000) and Pokémon the Movie 2000 (1999). He has been married to Carolyn Sloan since 21 December 1991. They have one child.
  • 23. Terrence Stone

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Script and Continuity Department
    The Quest (1996)
    Terrence Stone is an Irish American Actor, Singer, Voice Director and Producer, born on March 2, 1955 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He is best known for his work as "The Innkeeper/Harth Stonebrew" for "Hearthstone," the highly successful online digital videogame published by Blizzard Entertainment as well as "World of Warcraft." Terrence is known for the character, "Myuri Kurotsuchi" from the animae "Bleach" and "Zhou Yun" from the computer game, "Dynasty Warriors." He also is a widely known as a Voice Director with most recent credits, "Spy Kids" an animated series for Netflix and "Where's Waldo?" for Dreamworks.
  • Actor Nicolas Roye attends Oz Comic Con Sydney, Australia at the Sydney Showground on September 24, 2022.

    24. Nicolas Roye

    • Actor
    • Sound Department
    • Editor
    Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021–2025)
    Graduated from the University of New Orleans in 1999 where he won "Best Actor" for his portrayal of 'Pale' in 'Burn This'. He followed up with performances as Sebastian in 'Twelth Night' and Nicholas Beckett in 'What the Butler Saw'. Nick is the son of an Italian mother and a Spanish father. Real mother, Lisa Ann Collura, passed away in 1985.
  • 25. Edward Bosco

    • Actor
    • Sound Department
    • Additional Crew
    Dust: An Elysian Tail (2012)
    Edward Bosco was born on 24 January 1986 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Dust: An Elysian Tail (2012), Hazbin Hotel (2019) and Resident Evil Village (2021).

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