Jessica Cavanagh
Jessica Cavanagh is a Dallas-based theatre artist, voice actor, and writer. As a staff writer with Funimation Entertainment, she’s adapted hundreds of episodes of Japanese anime for an English-speaking audience (some favorites are Golden Kamuy, Recovery of an MMO Junkie, Sakura Quest, and Fuuka) and she’s also worked extensively as an actor in their English broadcast dubs, voicing roles in Attack on Titan (Carla Jaeger), Fairy Tail (Aquarius), Steins;Gate (Moeka/Shining Finger), Black Butler (Paula), One Piece (Curly Dadan), My Hero Academia (Inko Midoriya, Izuku’s sweet mama!), Karneval (Iva), Katana Maidens (Akane Origami), and many others. Her play, Self-Injurious Behavior, which is based loosely on her own experience as the parent of her autistic son and favorite human, Elijah, was just presented off-broadway at Urban Stages in NYC in April 2019. Jessica is passionate about telling women’s stories now that she’s actually tried it and she’s pretty determined to spend the rest of her life doing as much of that as possible!
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Greg Ayres
Greg Ayres has been screaming into microphones for close to 25 years now! With over 376 credits to his name, he has managed to play a variety of characters that are almost as colorful as his hair. He was honored to recently return to his role of Son Goku in Saiyuki Reload Zeroin, having worked on the Saiyuki franchise for over 20 years. He can currently be heard as Po in Eminence and Shadow, As Kenta Kanzaki in The Dangers in My Heart, Yu Nishinoya in Haikyu, Chai in Shenmue The Animation on Adult swim, and a super bad demon known only as “God” in Dark Gathering. Some other recent roles include Chota Segawa in Alice in Borderland (OAV), Sho Utsumi in SSSSGridman, Frost in DragonBall Super, Geo in Sony Picture’s Starship Troopers : Traitor of Mars, Jiro in Concrete Revolutio, Ryuuou Edogawa in Doreiku, Koji Koda in My Hero Academia, and he even makes an appearance as Popuko in Pop Team Epic.
He is proud to be a part of the new “Pink Harvest” productions from Sentai Filmworks, in the roles of Izumi Sena in Lovestage, and Yabase in Hitorijime My Hero. Some other recent favorites include Nagisa Haruki in Free, and Free Eternal Summer, MonoKuma in Danganronpa, Clear in Dramatical Murder, Doug in Gangsta, Zenji Marui in Food Wars, Ganta Igarashi in Deadman Wonderland, Heihachi Hayashida in Samurai 7, and Kouichi Sakakibara in Another. Some of his all-time favorite roles include Chrono in Chrono Crusade, Kaoru Hitachiin in Ouran High School Host Club, Hideki in Nerima Daikon Brothers, Youhei Sunohara in Clannad, Yuki in The Wallflower, Leo in Ghost Stories, Satoshi Hiwatari in DNAngel, Kaworu Nagisa in the Director’s Cut of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tomoki Sakurai in Heaven’s Lost Property, and Negi Springfield in Negima.
Of all of his many roles, his favorite will always be the real life role of “Little Brother” to voice actor Christopher Ayres. The little guy with a big Sippy Cup, and even bigger heart – who touched the world with his “Love and Laughter”.
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Andy Field
Voice actor Andy Field is best known as your guide in the last SEVEN Five Nights at Freddy’s games. In addition to the boss villain, Big Top, he’s the iconic voice of Dispatch, HandUnit, DreadUnit, Tutorial Unit, and the Pirate Captain in every game since 2016! You’ll hear him in hundreds of other games, including Dragonheir: Silent Gods, Paladins, Contagion, Marvel Avengers Academy, and many more! He’s also a navigation voice in the Waze navigation app, and King Moonracer in the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer game!
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Five Nights at Freddy’s Q&A
How to Be A Voice Actor from a Flyover State
How to Audition for Voice Acting Roles
Samurai Dan and Jillian
The husband and wife team of Daniel and Jillian Coglan are full-time martial art instructors, specializing in 16th century Samurai Arts. When not teaching at their dojo, the Kojokan, they travel the United States performing and teaching the ancient ways of the most famous warriors in history.
With a combined 35 years of experience, their show is a unique blend of history, combative skill, and humor, designed to educate and entertain audiences both large and small.
Beyond their martial skills, the dynamic duo collaborated to write, direct, host, and star in a 12 episode TV series entitled, “The Way of The Samurai.”
Daniel is also an author, with several martial art articles published, and is currently working on his second full-length novel.
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Oscar Seung
Oscar Seung hails from Lausanne, Switzerland, and is a Dallas-based actor, violinist, pianist, opera singer, and music director. From film and television pilots to theater and voice overs, Oscar champions the representation of Asian Americans in media and the arts.
Anime/video game highlights: Yuri on Ice! (Seung Gil-Lee), Cherry Magic! (Tsuge), Twilight Out of Focus (Rei Inaba), Attack on Titan (Varis), One Piece (Daruma), I’m in Love with the Villainess (Thane Bauer), Ayaka (Kurama), Free! (Nao Serizawa), Natusume’s Book of Friends (Riou), Delico’s Nursery (Katarina), Borderlands 3 (Nettle)
Oscar can currently be seen in We Can Be Heroes (Netflix), directed by Robert Rodriguez, A Cowgirl’s Song (Netflix), and The Turkey Bowl (Hulu), directed by Greg Coolidge. He also guest co-starred in the ABC pilot, False Profits, starring Vanessa Williams and Bellamy Young.
Twitter: @oscarseung
Instagram: @theoscarseung
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Mary Morgan
Mary Morgan is an American voice actress celebrated for her work in animation, anime, and video games. She has voiced a wide range of characters in English dubbed titles, including roles such as Katase in High School DxD, Yi Soo-Na in Freezing, Kyoko Kasuga in Deadman Wonderland, and Pyxis in Fairy Tail. Mary’s extensive credit list reflects her versatility and skill in bringing diverse characters to life across numerous series and games.
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Blake Shepard
Acting in anime for over 20 years, Blake Shepard is an American voice actor who works on many popular anime. He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime series and films; notable credits include Ikki from Amnesia, Yuzuru Otonashi from Angel Beats!, Soma Yukihira from Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, Arata Wataya from Chihayafuru, Tanaka from Tanaka-kun is Always Listless, Birthday from Hamatora, Agito Wanijima from Air Gear, Godo Kusanagi from Campione!, Taro Sado from MM!, Kei Takishima from S · A: Special A, Kyosuke Natsume from the Little Busters! series, Futoshi from Darling in the Franxx, Akiyuki Takehara from Xam’d: Lost Memories, Shiryu from Saint Seiya, and Hiro Hiyorimi from Princess Resurrection.
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Chris McCullough
Chris McCullough is a versatile voice actor celebrated for his roles in Five Nights at Freddy’s, the video game Prodigy, and the anime classic Class of ‘09. Known for his dynamic range and engaging performances, Chris brings unforgettable characters to life, making him a favorite among fans of animation and gaming alike. Chris has a passion for impersonations, a niche for accents, and a wide vocal range. Christopher draws on many years of stage theater along with improvisational comedy to provide a voice that not only can be zany and comical, but also conversational and heartwarming. From evil and villainous to the humble boy next door, anything is possible.
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Saffron Henderson
Saffron’s best known roles are Kid Goku and Kid Gohan in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, Shenhua in Black Lagoon, Sachiko Yagami in Death Note, Lucrezia Noin in Gundam Wing and Oxnard in Hamtaro.
Henderson has appeared in live-action work roles, (including a brief appearance in The Fly II as Veronica Quaife replacing Geena Davis who had starred in the first film),4 the romantic comedy Cousins as Terri Costello, and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan5 as rocker J.J. who is killed by Jason Voorhees with her own guitar.
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Jay Hickman
Jay began his career in anime in the 1990s and has appeared in more than 200 titles with studios including ADV Films, Funimation, Sentai Filmworks, Switchblade Pictures, Okratron 5000, and others. His notable credits over the past two decades are Kaoru Hanayama in Baki The Grappler, Dragon Shiryu in Saint Seiya, the fishmen Chuu and Hammond in One Piece, Prince Mytho in Princess Tutu, Modeus in Devil May Cry, Crusty in Log Horizon, Kagetane Hiruko in Black Bullet and Chief Kurama in Elfen Lied, among many others.
Jay’s voice has also been featured in live action series and films such as Dark Water, Synesthesia, Conduct Zero, The Fuccons, Touching Wild Horses and Gamera – Attack of Legion, as well as in the video games Unlimited Saga, Labyrinth of Galleria and Made in Abyss: Binary Star. Jay had his Toonami debut playing Dr. Stylish in Akame ga KILL!, followed by Shiro Kuramori in Parasyte – the maxim, Joichiro Yukihira in Food Wars!, Taneo Tokuda in My Hero Academia, Zongquan Bai in Shenmue the Animation, some bad guys in Ninja Kamui, and most recently, Kobayashi and Dr. Wong in LAZARUS!
Jay is still active in anime and can also be heard as co-host of the podcast “Bottom of the Barrel,” alongside anime luminaries John Swasey and Kyle Jones.
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Bryan Massey
As a multi-award winning actor behind the mic, on camera, or on the stage- Bryan Massey has had the pleasure of working in a variety of mediums in the entertainment industry. The Texas based actor has performed as a nationally ranked cheerleader, a knight at Mideival Times, as well as a stuntman in numerous film & television.
In the animated world, he voices roles such as Crimson Riot in My Hero Academia, Oolong in Dragon Ball Z Kai & Dragon Ball Super, Ladd Russo in Baccano!, Zonge in Toriko, Shark in My Bride Is A Mermaid, Notorious in Ninja Slayer, Jacob Lessio from Fairy Tail, Monkey Dragon in One Piece, Issac McDougal in Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Cocytus in Overlord, Rades from Black Clover, Dick Gumshoe in Ace Attorney, Jerry from D. Gray Man, Dolph from Space Dandy, Bill in Shin Chan, and many others.
As far as video games go, you’d recognize his voice as Wilhelm the Enforcer a playable character in the Borderlands The Pre Sequel. He has also lent his vocal talents in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Borderlands 2, Rage, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 1 & 2, Aliens: Colonial Marines, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z to name a handful more. His voice makes sure to get its marathon training during his award winning satirical cartoon in his animated series www.VOtheShow.com.
As far as on camera is concerned you have probably seen Bryan’s face on your television working in hundred’s of commercials. Bryan is also well known for acting in such international films such as Oliver Stone’s biopic “W.,”“Mad Money,” “Year One” as well as in 3-D alongside Nicolas Cage in the grind house classic “Drive Angry.” On the small screen Bryan has worked on “X-Files,” “Prison Break,” “Chase,” & season finale of “Dallas” too name a few.
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Chris Cason
Chris Cason has voiced Mr. Popo and Tien Shinhan in “Dragon Ball Z”, Agent Shao in “Battle of Gods”, “Resurrection F”, and “Dragon Ball Super: Broly”, Gluttony in “Fullmetal Alchemist”, Holy Roman Empire in “Hetalia”, Face McShooty and Mal in “Borderlands 2”, Tecchi in “Sword Art Online 2”, Jack the Ripper in "Soul Eater’’, Miyamoto and M1 in “Yu Yu Hakusho”, Taruru in “Sgt. Frog”, Boo and Whitey in “Shin Chan”, Hanai in “School Rumble”, Ukyo in “Ouran High School Host Club”, Chamo in “Negima”, Babbit in “Kodocha”, Siegfried in “Kenichi”, and Hanbei in “Sengoku Basara” represent some of Chris’s favorite and best known roles.
You may have also heard him in: One Punch Man, Attack on Titan, Gunslinger Girl, Basilisk, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, Black Cat, Darker Than Black, Bamboo Blade, Kaze no Stigma, Aquarion, One Piece, Big Windup!, D. Gray-Man, Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad, RIN, Speed Grapher, Oh! Edo Rocket, Summer Wars, Initial D, Deadman Wonderland, Fairy Tail, Case Closed, Space Dandy, Aldnoah Zero, Michiko & Hatchin, Your Lie in April, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Super Wings, LEGO Friends, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, Mob Psycho 100, Ace Attorney, and The Seven Deadly Sins.
As an ADR Director, Chris has had the pleasure of directing/asst. directing such titles as: One Punch Man, Dragonball Z Uncut, Dragonball, Dragonball GT, Yu Yu Hakusho, Negima, Kodocha, Galaxy Railways, Baki the Grappler, School Rumble, Hell Girl, Kaze no Stigma, Bamboo Blade, Birdy the Mighty: Decode, Initial D, Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations, Yuki Yuna is a Hero, The Asterisk War, The Seven Deadly Sins, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Mob Psycho 100, and Re:Zero: Starting Life in Another World.
As a writer, he has adapted and/or assisted on scripts for Case Closed, Negima, Witchblade, Ouran HighSchool Host Club, Bamboo Blade, AM Driver, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Blood Lad, Initial D, Yuki Yuna is a Hero, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Occultic; Nine, Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, and The Seven Deadly Sins.
He has also had the opportunity to be a part of many popular video games. Some of his favorites were: voicing random ghouls and specters for Ghostbusters: The Video Game, Mega Man in Street Fighter X Tekken, Tatsu in Xenoblade Chronicles X, Face McShooty in Borderlands 2, and Forsyth in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
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