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:''This page is part of the [[Special:WikiForum/"Names to Know" pages|"Names to Know" project]].''
[[Anime]], as a medium, has not only been around for a few decades, but it was quite self-contained for much of that period. It therefore has a select number of people who were extremely influential in its development. It is useful to know these people, as their personal style has formed the foundations of many [[Japanese Visual Arts Tropes]] found in this wiki.

[[Anime]], as a medium,<ref>But what else could it possibly be?</ref> has not only been around for a few decades, but it was quite self-contained for much of that period. It therefore has a select number of people who were extremely influential in its development. It is useful to know these people, as their personal style has formed the foundations of many [[Japanese Visual Arts Tropes]] found in this wiki.


Not to be confused with [[Essential Anime]]: that's about programs.
Not to be confused with [[Essential Anime]]: that's about programs.
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===Those who are most famous for anime on TV and in [[OAV]]===
===Those who are most famous for anime on TV and in [[OAV]]===
* [[Osamu Tezuka]] -- ''manga no kami-sama'', responsible for anime and manga as we know them today.
* [[Osamu Tezuka]] -- ''manga no kami-sama'', responsible for anime and manga as we know them today.
* Osamu Dezaki—First to use the [[Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame]]. Directed ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'', ''[[Ashita no Joe]]'', the ''[[AIR]]'' and ''[[Clannad]]'' movies, the 90's anime version of ''[[Black Jack]]'', ''[[Oniisama e...]]'' and ''[[Mighty Orbots]]''.
* Osamu Dezaki—First to use the [[Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame]]. Directed ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'', ''[[Ashita no Joe]]'', the ''[[AIR]]'' and ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' movies, the 90's anime version of ''[[Black Jack]]'', ''[[Oniisama e...]]'' and ''[[Mighty Orbots]]''.
* [[Leiji Matsumoto]]—Known for his distinctive art style, the single continuity where most of his works are set, and the unique [[Anachronism Stew]] which features, among others, literal trains in SPACE.
* [[Leiji Matsumoto]]—Known for his distinctive art style, the single continuity where most of his works are set, and the unique [[Anachronism Stew]] which features, among others, literal trains in SPACE.
* [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|Yoshiyuki]] "[[Kill'Em All|Kill]] [[Fan Nickname|'Em]] [[Memetic Mutation|All]]" [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|Tomino]]—Worked from the beginning on storyboards for ''[[Astro Boy|Tetsuwan Atom]]''. Highly influential in creating the [[Real Robot]] genre with his series ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', and its many sequels and [[Spin-Off|Spin Offs]]. One of the foremost popularizers of [[Kill'Em All]] in anime; so much so, many online communities have made it his official nickname.
* [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|Yoshiyuki]] "[[Kill'Em All|Kill]] [[Fan Nickname|'Em]] [[Memetic Mutation|All]]" [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|Tomino]]—Worked from the beginning on storyboards for ''[[Astro Boy|Tetsuwan Atom]]''. Highly influential in creating the [[Real Robot]] genre with his series ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', and its many sequels and [[Spin-Off|Spin Offs]]. One of the foremost popularizers of [[Kill'Em All]] in anime; so much so, many online communities have made it his official nickname.
* [[Hideaki Anno]]—Co-founder for [[Studio Gainax]]; directed ''[[Gunbuster]]'', ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', ''[[Kare Kano]]'', and, perhaps most famously, ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''; friend and protege of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]
* [[Hideaki Anno]]—Co-founder for [[Studio Gainax]]; directed ''[[Gunbuster]]'', ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', ''[[Kare Kano]]'', and, perhaps most famously, ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''; friend and protege of [[Hayao Miyazaki]].
* [[Shinichi Watanabe]]—aka "Nabeshin", director of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'' and ''[[Puni Puni Poemi]]'', among others; known for taking the [[Gag Series]] anime in a gonzo direction.
* [[Shinichi Watanabe]]—aka "Nabeshin", director of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'' and ''[[Puni Puni Poemi]]'', among others; known for taking the [[Gag Series]] anime in a gonzo direction.
* [[Shinichiro Watanabe]]—Co-director of ''[[Macross Plus]]''. Directed influential series ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' and ''[[Samurai Champloo]]''. Skilled at mixing multiple genres. Often confused for the above.
* [[Shinichiro Watanabe]]—Co-director of ''[[Macross Plus]]''. Directed influential series ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' and ''[[Samurai Champloo]]''. Skilled at mixing multiple genres. Often confused for the above.
* A special case is "[[Hajime Yatate]]"—actually a pseudonym for the [[Sunrise]] animation staff, often credited as an "original creator" in series like ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[Outlaw Star]]'', or ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]''. "Izumi Todo" (''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'') or "Saburo Yatsude" (''[[Super Sentai]]'', ''[[Metal Heroes]]'', many [[Super Robot]] series) serves the same purpose for Toei.
* A special case is "[[Hajime Yatate]]"—actually a pseudonym for the [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]] animation staff, often credited as an "original creator" in series like ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[Outlaw Star]]'', or ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]''. "Izumi Todo" (''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'') or "Saburo Yatsude" (''[[Super Sentai]]'', ''[[Metal Heroes]]'', many [[Super Robot]] series) serves the same purpose for Toei.
* [[Akiyuki Shinbo]]—Director of ''[[Tsukuyomi Moon Phase|Moon Phase]]'', ''[[Pani Poni Dash!]]'', ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'', the second ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' anime, and the smash hit ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]].'' Tends to include innumerable [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to just about everything, as well as some non-standard direction. Whether this guy is a genius of anime or a pedophile who found a safer way out in it is the subject of many [[Butt Monkey|jokes]] and [[Internet Backdraft|arguments]].
* [[Akiyuki Shinbo]]—Director of ''[[Tsukuyomi Moon Phase|Moon Phase]]'', ''[[Pani Poni Dash!]]'', ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'', the second ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' anime, and the smash hit ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]].'' Tends to include innumerable [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to just about everything, as well as some non-standard direction. Whether this guy is a genius of anime or a pedophile who found a safer way out in it is the subject of many [[Butt Monkey|jokes]] and [[Internet Backdraft|arguments]].
* [[Toshio Maeda]]—Writer of [[Urotsukidouji]] and as such one of the founders of the [[Naughty Tentacles|tentacle rape]] subgenre of [[Hentai]].
* [[Toshio Maeda]]—Writer of [[Urotsukidouji]] and as such one of the founders of the [[Naughty Tentacles|tentacle rape]] subgenre of [[Hentai]].
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* [[Koichi Mashimo]]—Anime director best known for ''[[Noir]]'', ''[[.hack|.hack//SIGN]]'', and ''[[Madlax]]''. Founder of studio [[Bee Train]].
* [[Koichi Mashimo]]—Anime director best known for ''[[Noir]]'', ''[[.hack|.hack//SIGN]]'', and ''[[Madlax]]''. Founder of studio [[Bee Train]].
* [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]]—Anime director best known for ''[[FLCL]]''; protege of [[Hideaki Anno]]
* [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]]—Anime director best known for ''[[FLCL]]''; protege of [[Hideaki Anno]]
* [[Hiroyuki Yamaga]]—Co-founder of [[Studio Gainax]] and director of ''[[Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force]]'' and ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai|Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]''.
* [[Hiroyuki Yamaga]]—Co-founder of [[Studio Gainax]] and director of ''[[Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise]]'' and ''[[Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]''.
* [[Toshio Okada]]—Co-founder of [[Studio Gainax]] and director of ''[[Otaku no Video]]''
* [[Toshio Okada]]—Co-founder of [[Studio Gainax]] and director of ''[[Otaku no Video]]''
* [[Hiroyuki Imaishi]]—Animator and director whose work includes ''[[Dead Leaves]]'', ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', and ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]''. Known for his colorful, surreal, ultra-stylized visuals, hyper-kinetic animation style, and wacky sense of humor.
* [[Hiroyuki Imaishi]]—Animator and director whose work includes ''[[Dead Leaves]]'', ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', and ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]''. Known for his colorful, surreal, ultra-stylized visuals, hyper-kinetic animation style, and wacky sense of humor.
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* [[Katsuhiro Otomo]]—Mainly a manga creator, but he directed the movie adaptation of his most famous work, ''[[Akira]]'', which was considered ''the'' breakthrough title for anime in the West.
* [[Katsuhiro Otomo]]—Mainly a manga creator, but he directed the movie adaptation of his most famous work, ''[[Akira]]'', which was considered ''the'' breakthrough title for anime in the West.
* [[Makoto Shinkai]]—Director and animator. Produced ''[[Voices of a Distant Star]]'' ([[Badass|alo]][[One-Man Army|ne!]]), ''[[The Place Promised in Our Early Days]]'', and ''[[5 Centimeters Per Second]]''. His works are well known for their gratuitous [[Scenery Porn]], and ''Voices'' was produced almost entirely as a solo project by Makoto, showcasing the power that modern computer animation gave to artists.
* [[Makoto Shinkai]]—Director and animator. Produced ''[[Voices of a Distant Star]]'' ([[Badass|alo]][[One-Man Army|ne!]]), ''[[The Place Promised in Our Early Days]]'', and ''[[5 Centimeters Per Second]]''. His works are well known for their gratuitous [[Scenery Porn]], and ''Voices'' was produced almost entirely as a solo project by Makoto, showcasing the power that modern computer animation gave to artists.
* [[Mamoru Oshii]]—Writer and director, known for his surreal, aesthetically breathtaking, intellectual style, and occasionally his offbeat humor. Signature works include ''Angel's Egg'', ''[[Urusei Yatsura]] 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (along with several memorable episodes from the series), the ''[[Patlabor]]'' series and movies, and the two ''[[Ghost in The Shell (film)|Ghost in The Shell]]'' movies.
* [[Mamoru Oshii]]—Writer and director, known for his surreal, aesthetically breathtaking, intellectual style, and occasionally his offbeat humor. Signature works include ''Angel's Egg'', ''[[Urusei Yatsura]] 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (along with several memorable episodes from the series), the ''[[Patlabor]]'' series and movies, and the two ''[[Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)||Ghost in The Shell]]'' movies.
* [[Satoshi Kon]]—Director of ''[[Tokyo Godfathers]]'', ''[[Paprika]]'', ''[[Perfect Blue]]'', ''[[Millennium Actress]]'', and the TV series ''[[Paranoia Agent]]''. Died from pancreatic cancer in 2010.
* [[Satoshi Kon]]—Director of ''[[Tokyo Godfathers]]'', ''[[Paprika]]'', ''[[Perfect Blue]]'', ''[[Millennium Actress]]'', and the TV series ''[[Paranoia Agent]]''. Died from pancreatic cancer in 2010.
* [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]]—One of the best directors of [[Darker and Edgier|dark, gritty,]] [[Hotter and Sexier|flashy and sexy action]] movies, best known for ''[[Wicked City]]'', ''[[Ninja Scroll]]'' and ''[[Vampire Hunter D]] Bloodlust'', as well as classic [[Cyberpunk]] [[OAV]]s such as ''[[Cyber City Oedo 808]]'' and ''Goku: Midnight Eye''. Also worked in the [[X 1999]] TV series.
* [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]]—One of the best directors of [[Darker and Edgier|dark, gritty,]] [[Hotter and Sexier|flashy and sexy action]] movies, best known for ''[[Wicked City]]'', ''[[Ninja Scroll]]'' and ''[[Vampire Hunter D]] Bloodlust'', as well as classic [[Cyberpunk]] [[OAV]]s such as ''[[Cyber City Oedo 808]]'' and ''Goku: Midnight Eye''. Also worked in the [[X 1999]] TV series.



== Studios ==
== Studios ==
''See the main article at [[:Category:Anime Studios]].''
''See the main article at [[:Category:Anime Studios]].''



== Manga-ka ==
== Manga-ka ==
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* [[Akira Toriyama]]—Writer of the famous ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series, as well as ''[[Dr. Slump]]''. Renowned video-game visual designer (''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' and the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' series have both benefited from his input).
* [[Akira Toriyama]]—Writer of the famous ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series, as well as ''[[Dr. Slump]]''. Renowned video-game visual designer (''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' and the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' series have both benefited from his input).
* [[Arina Tanemura]]—Primarily works on shojo manga. Wrote ''[[Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne]]'', ''[[Full Moon o Sagashite]]'', and ''[[Time Stranger Kyoko]]''.
* [[Arina Tanemura]]—Primarily works on shojo manga. Wrote ''[[Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne]]'', ''[[Full Moon o Sagashite]]'', and ''[[Time Stranger Kyoko]]''.
* [[CLAMP]]—A team of [[Shojo]] and [[Shonen]] manga authors who have provided some of the genre's defining works; among them, ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', ''[[X 1999|X]]'' and ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''/''[[xxxHolic]]''.
* [[CLAMP]]—A team of [[Shojo]] and [[Shonen]] manga authors who have provided some of the genre's defining works; among them, ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', ''[[X 1999|X]]'' and ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''/''[[×××HOLiC]]''.
* [[Eiichiro Oda]]—Creator of the [[Long Runner|long-running]] shounen series, ''[[One Piece]]'', which is currently the number one best selling manga in Japan (and, after Osamu Akimoto's ''[[Kochikame]]'', is the oldest manga running in ''[[Shonen Jump]]'', for 14 years). Jokingly referred to as the Jesus of shonen manga, with [[Akira Toriyama]] being God. Known for his wacky and imaginative character designs and use of clever plot twists.
* [[Eiichiro Oda]]—Creator of the [[Long Runner|long-running]] shounen series, ''[[One Piece]]'', which is currently the number one best selling manga in Japan (and, after Osamu Akimoto's ''[[Kochikame]]'', is the oldest manga running in ''[[Shonen Jump]]'', for 14 years). Jokingly referred to as the Jesus of shonen manga, with [[Akira Toriyama]] being God. Known for his wacky and imaginative character designs and use of clever plot twists.
* [[Go Nagai]]—Innovator in several manga/anime genres. Wrote ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', which popularized the [[Humongous Mecha]] genre, along with ''[[Cutey Honey]]'', ''[[Getter Robo]]'', and ''[[Devilman]]''. Known for breaching taboos in writing and art.
* [[Go Nagai]]—Innovator in several manga/anime genres. Wrote ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', which popularized the [[Humongous Mecha]] genre, along with ''[[Cutey Honey]]'', ''[[Getter Robo]]'', and ''[[Devilman]]''. Known for breaching taboos in writing and art.
* [[Keiko Takemiya]]—The creator of ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'' and ''[[Toward the Terra]]''. She is one of the members of the Year 24 Group, a group of female mangaka that helped revolutionize shoujo manga and one of the pioneers of the [[Boys Love Genre]].
* [[Keiko Takemiya]]—The creator of ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'' and ''[[Toward the Terra]]''. She is one of the members of the Year 24 Group, a group of female mangaka that helped revolutionize shoujo manga and one of the pioneers of the [[Boys Love Genre]].
* [[Ken Akamatsu]]—Creator of ''[[A.I. Love You]]'', ''[[Love Hina]]'', and ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''.
* [[Ken Akamatsu]]—Creator of ''[[A.I. Love You]]'', ''[[Love Hina]]'', and ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''.
* [[Kenichi Sonoda]]—Writer of ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]'' and ''[[Cannon God Exaxxion]]''; also the character designer on several influential productions, including ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'', ''[[Gall Force]]'', and ''[[Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force]]'' ([[Studio Gainax]]'s first major project).
* [[Kenichi Sonoda]]—Writer of ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]'' and ''[[Cannon God Exaxxion]]''; also the character designer on several influential productions, including ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'', ''[[Gall Force]]'', and ''[[Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise]]'' ([[Studio Gainax]]'s first major project).
* Kiyohiko Azuma—Creator of ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' and ''[[Yotsubato|Yotsuba&!]]''.
* [[Kiyohiko Azuma]]—Creator of ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' and ''[[Yotsuba&!]]''.
* [[Koge-Donbo]]—Famous for her [[Tastes Like Diabetes|ultra-cute style]] and one of the first popular "[[Moe]]" manga-ka. Series she has written include [[Di Gi Charat]], [[Kamichama Karin]] and [[Pita-Ten]].
* [[Koge-Donbo]]—Famous for her [[Tastes Like Diabetes|ultra-cute style]] and one of the first popular "[[Moe]]" manga-ka. Series she has written include [[Di Gi Charat]], [[Kamichama Karin]] and [[Pita-Ten]].
* [[Kosuke Fujishima]]—the original creator of ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' and ''[[You're Under Arrest]]'', who has been lead character designer on the [[Tales (series)]] for over a ''decade''.
* [[Kosuke Fujishima]]—the original creator of ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' and ''[[You're Under Arrest]]'', who has been lead character designer on the [[Tales (series)]] for over a ''decade''.
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* [[Monkey Punch]]—Creator of widely acclaimed and adapted manga series ''[[Lupin III]]''.
* [[Monkey Punch]]—Creator of widely acclaimed and adapted manga series ''[[Lupin III]]''.
* [[Moto Hagio]]—The creator of the work ''[[The Heart of Thomas]]'' and ''[[They Were Eleven]]''. She is also a member of the Year 24 Group and along with Keiko Takemiya, is a pioneer of the [[Boys Love Genre]].
* [[Moto Hagio]]—The creator of the work ''[[The Heart of Thomas]]'' and ''[[They Were Eleven]]''. She is also a member of the Year 24 Group and along with Keiko Takemiya, is a pioneer of the [[Boys Love Genre]].
* [[Naoki Urasawa]]—Creator of ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', ''[[Pluto]]'', and ''[[Twentieth Century Boys]]''. His work is known for its suspense and critical acclaim. He also released a rock album.
* [[Naoki Urasawa]]—Creator of ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', ''[[Pluto]]'', and ''[[20th Century Boys]]''. His work is known for its suspense and critical acclaim. He also released a rock album.
* [[Naoko Takeuchi]]—Creator of ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' as well as ex-girlfriend to Kosuke Fujishima and wife to [[Yoshihiro Togashi]].
* [[Naoko Takeuchi]]—Creator of ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' as well as ex-girlfriend to Kosuke Fujishima and wife to [[Yoshihiro Togashi]].
* [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]]—The mangaka behind the hit series ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' and ''[[Busou Renkin]]'', and a failed (but still pretty cool) attempt at a western, ''Gun Blaze West''. Is currently hard at work on [[Embalming]]. Known for his love of late nineteenth/early twentieth century fashion and architectural styles.
* [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]]—The mangaka behind the hit series ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' and ''[[Busou Renkin]]'', and a failed (but still pretty cool) attempt at a western, ''Gun Blaze West''. Is currently hard at work on [[Embalming]]. Known for his love of late nineteenth/early twentieth century fashion and architectural styles.
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* [[Yuu Watase]]—Creator of ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' and ''[[Ayashi no Ceres]]'', among others.
* [[Yuu Watase]]—Creator of ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' and ''[[Ayashi no Ceres]]'', among others.
* [[Mamoru Nagano]]—Best known for his work in the field of [[Humongous Mecha]]. Worked with [[Real Robot]] king [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]] as a mechanical designer on three occasions, first on his debut work ''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim]]'' & then later on ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'', where he was responsible for some of the most visually distinctive mobile suits in the show & perhaps in all of Gundam. The two also teamed up once more over a decade later when Nagano provided mecha designs for ''[[Brain Powerd]]''. Creator the long-running manga series ''[[The Five Star Stories]]'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''L-Gaim'', the first story-arc of which was made into an anime film. Married to seiyuu [[Maria Kawamura]], who has worked both ''L-Gaim'' & ''Z Gundam'' and is probably best known as the voice of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka's crazy mom]].
* [[Mamoru Nagano]]—Best known for his work in the field of [[Humongous Mecha]]. Worked with [[Real Robot]] king [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]] as a mechanical designer on three occasions, first on his debut work ''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim]]'' & then later on ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'', where he was responsible for some of the most visually distinctive mobile suits in the show & perhaps in all of Gundam. The two also teamed up once more over a decade later when Nagano provided mecha designs for ''[[Brain Powerd]]''. Creator the long-running manga series ''[[The Five Star Stories]]'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''L-Gaim'', the first story-arc of which was made into an anime film. Married to seiyuu [[Maria Kawamura]], who has worked both ''L-Gaim'' & ''Z Gundam'' and is probably best known as the voice of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka's crazy mom]].



== Musicians and Composers ==
== Musicians and Composers ==
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* Takayuki Miyauchi, known for his extremely authoritative midrange to deep voice. Debuted in 1983 with Brocken Jr.'s theme(Red Rain Of Berlin, with Koorogi '73) in [[Kinnikuman]]. Also did several sentai songs, [[Kamen Rider Black RX]]'s theme and [[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]] 's theme.
* Takayuki Miyauchi, known for his extremely authoritative midrange to deep voice. Debuted in 1983 with Brocken Jr.'s theme(Red Rain Of Berlin, with Koorogi '73) in [[Kinnikuman]]. Also did several sentai songs, [[Kamen Rider Black RX]]'s theme and [[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]] 's theme.
* [[Taku Iwasaki]], known for his work on the ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' OVA's, ''[[Read or Die]]'', and ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''
* [[Taku Iwasaki]], known for his work on the ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' OVA's, ''[[Read or Die]]'', and ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''
* [[Shiro Sagisu]], composer for several [[Studio Gainax]] projects including ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[His and Her Circumstances]]'' and ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai|Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]'', as well as ''[[Bleach]]'', ''[[Kimagure Orange Road]]'' and a couple of non-Pillows background tunes in ''[[FLCL]]''.
* [[Shiro Sagisu]], composer for several [[Studio Gainax]] projects including ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[His and Her Circumstances]]'' and ''[[Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]'', as well as ''[[Bleach]]'', ''[[Kimagure Orange Road]]'' and a couple of non-Pillows background tunes in ''[[FLCL]]''.
* [[Kenji Kawai]], a composer whose body of work includes ''[[Ranma ½]]'', ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]'', ''[[Fate/stay night]]'', ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' and every [[Mamoru Oshii]] film.
* [[Kenji Kawai]], a composer whose body of work includes ''[[Ranma ½]]'', ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]'', ''[[Fate/stay night]]'', ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' and every [[Mamoru Oshii]] film.



== Seiyuu ==
== Seiyuu ==
===Major Figures===
===Major Figures===
The following ''[[seiyuu]]'' (voice actors) are either extremely significant presences in anime, or have had a major influence in the history and development of the medium:
The following ''[[seiyuu]]'' (voice actors) are either extremely significant presences in anime, or have had a major influence in the history and development of the medium:
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* [[Ai Maeda]]
* [[Ai Maeda]]
* [[Ai Orikasa]]
* [[Ai Orikasa]]
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* [[Yuu Sugimoto]]
* [[Yuu Sugimoto]]
* [[Yuuto Kazama]]
* [[Yuuto Kazama]]
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=== Recent seiyuu ===
=== Recent{{when}} seiyuu ===
Seiyuu that are beginning to rise in popularity in recent years (though this is subjective):
Seiyuu that are beginning to rise in popularity in recent years (though this is subjective):
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* [[Ai Kayano]]
* [[Ai Kayano]]
* [[Ai Nonaka]]
* [[Ai Nonaka]]
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* [[Nana Mizuki]]
* [[Nana Mizuki]]
* [[Nao Takamori]]
* [[Nao Takamori]]
* [[Nao Touyama]]
* [[Nao Tōyama]]
* [[Naomi Shindo]]
* [[Naomi Shindo]]
* [[Naomi Wakabayashi]]
* [[Naomi Wakabayashi]]
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* [[Yuko Sato]]
* [[Yuko Sato]]
* [[Yuko Sanpei]]
* [[Yuko Sanpei]]
* [[Yuko Goto]]
* [[Yūko Gotō]]
* [[Yumi Hara]]
* [[Yumi Hara]]
* [[Yuu Kobayashi]]
* [[Yuu Kobayashi]]
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* [[Yuuki Kaji]]
* [[Yuuki Kaji]]
* [[Yurika Ochiai]]
* [[Yurika Ochiai]]
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=== RIP ===
=== RIP ===
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== American Dub Voice Actors ==
== American Dub Voice Actors ==
Here's a list of noteworthy American dub voice actors. Voice actors are usually not exclusive to one studio or region—this list is separated by where they are based.
Here's a list of noteworthy American dub voice actors. Voice actors are usually not exclusive to one studio or region—this list is separated by where they are based.
=== Los Angeles ===
=== Los Angeles area: (Bang Zoom! Entertainment, New Generation Pictures, Animaze, Studiopolis) ===
* Zach Aguilar
* [[Stephen Apostolina]]
* [[Laura Bailey]] (based in Texas until 2008 and still does some work there)
* Hannah Alcorn (based in Houston until 2016)
* Chris Jai Alex
* [[Troy Baker]] (in Texas until 2008 and still does some work there)
* Jon Allen
* Mark Allen Jr.
* Jennifer Alyx (largely left voice acting in 2012 to focus as a writer, but slowly making a return since 2015)
* [[Laura Bailey]] (based in Dallas until around 2007; mostly does union work, moreso in video games and western animation than in anime)
* Ryan Bartley
* Tom Bauer
* [[Brian Beacock]]
* [[Brian Beacock]]
* [[Christopher Bevins]] (based in Texas until 2017)
* [[Beau Billingslea]]
* Jamison Boaz
* [[Steve Blum]]
* Reba Buhr
* [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] (occasionally worked with [[FUNimation]])
* [[Beau Billingslea]] (Works mostly on union dubs, though occasionally still does non-union work)
* [[Steve Bulen]]
* J.B Blanc (mostly does union work moreso in video games and western animation, but still does non-union work on occasion)
* [[Christine Marie Cabanos]]
* [[Steve Blum]] (does Union-only work in anime)
* [[Richard Cansino]]
* [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] (occasionally works with Funimation; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Cam Clarke]]
* Edward Bosco
* [[Brian Donovan]]
* Gina Bowes (mostly does union work, though occasionally still does non-union work)
* [[Richard Epcar]]
* [[Kira Buckland]] (has done some work in Dallas)
* [[Doug Erholtz]]
* Griffin Burns
* [[Dorothy Fahn]]
* [[Christine Marie Cabanos]] (has done some work in Dallas and in Houston)
* [[Melissa Fahn]] (Dorothy's sister-in-law)
* Richard Cansino
* [[Erin Fitzgerald]]
* Jalen Cassell (has done work in Dallas)
* [[Quinton Flynn]]
* Chris Cason (based in Dallas until 2013; divides his time between LA and Dallas)
* [[Rebecca Forstadt]]
* Alex Cazares
* [[Sandy Fox]]
* Ray Chase (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Crispin Freeman]] (worked in New York until 2001)
* Sean Chiplock (has done work in Dallas)
* Greg Chun (has done some work in Dallas)
* Allegra Clark (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* David W. Collins (former LucasArts voice director/sound designer)
* Kevin M. Connolly (based in Dallas until 2012)
* Sara Cravens
* Khoi Dao
* Skyler Davenport (Based in Dallas until 2017; divides her time between LA and Dallas)
* [[Robbie Daymond]] (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
* John DeMita
* Mari Devon
* [[Ben Diskin|Benjamin Diskin]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Lucien Dodge]] (based in New York until 2011. Did some work in Dallas)
* [[Marc Diraison]] (worked in New York until 2013)
* [[D.C. Douglas]] (was once involved in a ''[[Hajime no Ippo]]'' special before he stopped doing dub work in the early 2000s, but has been slowly making his return to anime since 2014)
* Jake Eberle
* [[Richard Epcar]] (has done some work in Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
* Doug Erholtz
* Dorothy Elias Fahn
* Jonathan Fahn (slowly making his return to anime since 2018.)
* [[Melissa Fahn]] (seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* Tom Fahn
* [[Erin Fitzgerald]] (worked in Vancouver, Canada until early 2000s. She also has done some voice work in Dallas)
* Sandy Fox
* [[Crispin Freeman]] (worked in New York until 2002; does Union-only work in anime)
* Katelyn Gault
* Jessica Gee
* [[Grant George]]
* [[Grant George]]
* [[Barbara Goodson]]
* [[Barbara Goodson]]
* Darrel Guilbeau
* [[Kyle Hebert]] (occasionally worked with [[FUNimation]])
* [[Todd Haberkorn]] (based in Dallas until 2011; divides his time between LA and Dallas and has done some work in NY; works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Kate Higgins]]
* Chris Hackney
* [[Bridget Hoffman]]
* [[Erika Harlacher]]
* [[Megan Hollingshead]] (worked in New York until 2006)
* [[Kyle Hebert]] (based in Dallas until 2005; still works with Funimation occasionally; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Steve Kramer]]
* [[Marieve Herington]] (based in Toronto, Canada until 2008; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Lauren Landa]]
* [[Kate Higgins]] (mostly does union work, but still does non-union work occasionally)
* [[Lex Lang]]
* Bridget Hoffman (does Union-only work in anime)
* [[Amanda Winn-Lee]] (worked in Texas until around 2000)
* Megan Hollingshead (based in New York until 2004; seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* [[Cassandra Lee]] (worked in New York until late 2000s)
* [[Mela Lee]]
* [[Xanthe Huynh]]
* Taliesin Jaffe (occasionally works for Funimation)
* [[Wendee Lee]]
* [[Carrie Keranen]] (worked in New York until 2010. Did some voice work in Dallas)
* [[Michael Lindsay]]
* Erik Kimerer
* [[Yuri Lowenthal]]
* Brianna Knickerbocker
* [[Julie Maddalena]]
* William Frederick Knight
* [[Mona Marshall]]
* Steve Kramer
* [[Michael McConnohie]]
* [[Lauren Landa]] (Frequent regular of Funimation since 2014)
* [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]]
* [[Vic Mignogna]] (worked in Texas until around 2008 and still works with [[FUNimation]] from time to time)
* Lex Lang (seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* Cassandra Lee (aka Cassandra Morris; worked in New York until late 2000s. Did some voice work in Dallas)
* [[Lara Jill Miller]]
* [[Mela Lee]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Edie Mirman]]
* [[Liam O'Brien]] (worked in New York until around 2004)
* [[Wendee Lee]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Cherami Leigh]] (based in Dallas until 2012; divides her time between LA and Dallas)
* [[Colleen O'Shaughnessey]]
* Ben Lepley
* Rachael Lillis (worked in New York until 2013)
* [[Erica Lindbeck]] (works in both union and non-union dubs; has done some work in Dallas)
* [[David Lodge]] (seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* Yuri Lowenthal (seems to mostly do union work, though occasionally still does non-union work)
* Julie Maddalena
* Dave Mallow
* Austin Lee Matthews
* [[Mona Marshall]] (seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but does some non-union work on occasion)
* Faye Mata
* Erica Mendez (has done some work in Dallas)
* D.W. McCann
* Kyle McCarley (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* Michael McConnohie
* [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] (has done some work in Dallas; seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but does some non-union work on occasion)
* Danielle McRae
* [[Matthew Mercer]] (has shown up in some Funimation titles since 2014; seems to mostly do union work nowadays more so in video games, western animation and ''[[Critical Role]]'' than anime, but still does some non-union work on occasion for reprisals)
* [[Vic Mignogna]] (based in Texas until around 2007; still works with Funimation in Dallas often, Houston on occasion, and has done some work in New York)
* Amanda Céline Miller
* Marianne Miller
* Kayli Mills
* [[Max Mittelman]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* Xander Mobus
* Casey Mongillo (based in New York until around 2016/2017)
* Chris Niosi (aka Kirbopher; based in New York until 2014; has done some work in Dallas)
* Liam O'Brien (worked in New York until around 2003/2004; seems to mostly do union work nowadays)
* Colleen O'Shaughnessey (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* Joe Ochman
* [[Tony Oliver]]
* [[Tony Oliver]]
* [[Brina Palencia]] (based in Dallas until 2016; divides time between LA and Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Bryce Papenbrook]]
* [[Bryce Papenbrook]] (Frequent regular of Funimation since 2014; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Tara Platt]]
* [[Chris Patton]] (based in Houston until around 2017; still divides his time between Houston often, and some work with Funimation in Dallas on occasion.)
* [[Jamieson Price]]
* Paul St. Peter
* [[Derek Stephen Prince]]
* [[Sam Riegel]] (Worked in New York until around 2009)
* [[Tara Platt]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* Laura Post (has done some work in Dallas)
* [[Cindy Robinson]]
* Jamieson Price
* [[Michelle Ruff]]
* Derek Stephen Prince (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Philece Sampler]]
* Ben Pronsky (based in Houston until late 2000s)
* [[Carrie Savage]] (worked in LA until around 2007 where she worked in Texas in many [[FUNimation]] titles, had recently moved back to LA)
* Douglas Rye
* [[Patrick Seitz]] (frequent regular of [[FUNimation]])
* [[Sam Riegel]] (worked in New York until around 2004/2005; seems to mostly do union work nowadays moreso as a voice director in western animation and video games than anime, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* [[Stephanie Sheh]] (ocassionally works with [[FUNimation]])
* Cindy Robinson (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Brianne Siddall]]
* [[Rachel Robinson]] (worked in LA until early 2012/2013, and in Dallas until 2017; currently divides her time between LA and Dallas)
* [[Keith Silverstein]]
* Bill Rogers (based in New York until around 2015; divides his time between LA and New York)
* [[Roger Craig Smith]]
* Nicolas Roye
* [[Spike Spencer]] (Worked in Texas until the early 2000s)
* [[Michelle Ruff]] (has done some work with Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Paul St Peter]]
* Philece Sampler
* Tara Sands (aka Tara Jayne; worked in New York until 2004)
* [[Sean Schemmel]] (based in Dallas until 2003 and in New York until 2013; still does work with [[Funimation]] particularly for the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' franchise)
* [[Patrick Seitz]] (frequent regular of Funimation; has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Stephanie Sheh]] (occasionally works with Funimation; does both union and non-union dubs)
* Brianne Siddall
* [[Keith Silverstein]] (works in both union and non-union dubs)
* Michael Sinterniklaas (Based in North Carolina until early 90's, and New York until around 2006/2007; has done some work for Funimation)
* Christopher Corey Smith (has performed in some Funimation titles; seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
* John Snyder
* Michael Sorich
* [[Spike Spencer]] (based in Houston until around 2005/2006)
* Laura Stahl
* [[Steve Staley]]
* [[Steve Staley]]
* [[Skip Stellrecht]]
* Skip Stellrecht
* [[Terrence Stone]]
* Doug Stone
* [[Karen Strassman]]
* [[Karen Strassman]] (has performed in both union and non-union dubs; has done some work in Dallas)
* Kim Strauss
* [[Kaiji Tang]]
* Kaiji Tang (has done some work in Dallas)
* [[Julie Ann Taylor]]
* Julie Ann Taylor (does both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Kirk Thornton]]
* Veronica Taylor (worked in New York until around 2014/2015)
* [[Cristina Valenzuela]]
* Chris Tergliafera
* [[David Vincent]]
* Joe J. Thomas
* [[Kari Wahlgren]]
* Bobby Thong
* [[Debi Mae West]]
* [[Travis Willingham]] (worked in Texas until 2008 and occasionally works with [[FUNimation]])
* [[Kirk Thornton]] (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
* Josh Tomar
* [[Dave Wittenberg]]
* [[Kimlinh Tran]] (was once involved in some anime such as Keiko Sano in [[K-ON!]] before she stopped doing dub work in the early 2010s, but has been slowly making her return to anime since 2019/2020)
* [[Dan Woren]]
* Abby Trott
* [[Cristina Valenzuela]] (aka Cristina Vee; has done some work in New York and Dallas; has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
* Brad Venable (based in Dallas until around 2016/2017)
* [[David Vincent]] (has performed in some Funimation titles)
* [[Kari Wahlgren]] (does Union-only work in anime)
* Ezra Weisz
* Mark Whitten
* Cedric Williams
* Imari Williams
* Sarah Williams
* [[Travis Willingham]] (worked in Texas until 2008 and occasionally flew back to do a few roles for Funimation; nowadays mostly does union work, more in western animation and video games than in anime)
* [[Mick Wingert]] (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
* [[Wally Wingert]]
* Dave Wittenberg (does Union-only work in anime)
* Dan Woren
* Joe Zieja


=== Canada ([[The Ocean Group]], [[Nelvana]]) ===
=== Canada ===
* [[Michael Adamthwaite]]
* [[Michael Adamthwaite]]
* [[Emilie Claire Barlow]]
* [[Emilie Claire Barlow]]
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* [[Alex Zahara]]


=== Texas ===
=== Texas: ([[FUNimation]], [[Seraphim Digital Studios]] (formerly ADV Studios), the now-closed Monster Island Studio) ===
====Primarily works in Dallas/Ft. Worth:====
* [[Chris Ayres]]
* Felecia Angelle
* [[Greg Ayres]]
* [[Christine Auten]]
* [[Bryn Apprill]]
* [[Jessica Boone]] (largely left voice acting after moving from Houston in 2008, but slowly making a return)
* [[Tia Ballard]] (has done work in Houston and Los Angeles)
* Dawn M. Bennett
* [[Luci Christian]]
* Justin Briner
* [[Leah Clark]]
* Kate Bristol
* [[Colleen Clinkenbeard]]
* John Burgmeier
* [[Justin Cook]]
* Clifford Chapin
* [[Cynthia Cranz]]
* Leah Clark (has done work in New York)
* [[Kira Vincent-Davis]]
* Colleen Clinkenbeard
* [[Aaron Dismuke]]
* Justin Cook
* [[R Bruce Elliott]]
* Amber Lee Connors
* [[Caitlin Glass]]
* Cynthia Cranz
* [[Tiffany Grant]]
* Aaron Dismuke
* [[Illich Guardiola]]
* Jason Douglas (worked in Houston until 2010; briefly does some voice work in Houston from time to time)
* [[Linda Young]]
* Kara Edwards
* [[Hillary Haag]]
* R Bruce Elliott
* [[Todd Haberkorn]] (now residing in Los Angeles as of 2011, time will tell if his name start popping up in many LA based anime dubs)
* Ricco Fajardo
* [[Chuck Huber]]
* Morgan Garrett
* [[Jerry Jewell]]
* [[Caitlin Glass]] (has done work in Los Angeles and New York)
* [[Brittney Karbowski]]
* Natalie Hoover (based in LA until 2015; divides her time between Dallas and Los Angeles)
* [[Mike Kleinhenz]]
* Chuck Huber
* [[Mike McFarland]]
* Jerry Jewell
* [[Cherami Leigh]]
* Marissa Lenti
* [[Jason Liebrecht]]
* Jason Liebrecht
* [[Jamie Marchi]]
* Lydia Mackay
* [[Cynthia Martinez]]
* [[Jamie Marchi]] (has done work in Houston)
* [[Bryan Massey]]
* Bryan Massey
* [[David Matranga]] (has done work in LA, according to his [http://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Matranga-Actor/114634275272526 Facebook] page.)
* [[Elizabeth Maxwell]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Robert McCollum]]
* Robert McCollum
* [[Joel McDonald]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Mike McFarland]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Trina Nishimura]]
* [[Trina Nishimura]]
* [[Brina Palencia]]
* [[Chris Patton]] (said to retire from anime voice acting in 2009 for audiobooks, but seems to come back working with [[Sentai Filmworks]])
* [[Wendy Powell]]
* [[Wendy Powell]]
* [[Monica Rial]]
* [[Whitney Rodgers]]
* [[Christopher Sabat]]
* [[Michelle Rojas]]
* [[Christopher Sabat]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Micah Solusod]]
* Lindsay Seidel
* [[Sonny Strait]]
* Ian Sinclair (has done work in Los Angeles)
* Micah Solusod
* Sonny Strait
* J. Michael Tatum (has done work in Los Angeles and New York)
* [[Austin Tindle]]
* [[Alexis Tipton]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Jeannie Tirado]]
* [[Eric Vale]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* Alison Viktorin
* Maxey Whitehead
* Sarah Wiedenheft
* Kent Williams
* [[Linda Young]]
* [[Stephanie Young]]

====Primarily works in Houston:====
* [[Chris Ayres]] (occasionally works with Funimation)
* Clint Bickham (does ADR script writing with Funimation)
* Shelley Calene-Black (does some work with Funimation)
* Jessica Calvello (worked in Texas until 2002 and in New York until 2013; does some work with Funimation)
* Jessica Boone (briefly did some voice work even after moving to the Czech Republic)
* Rozanne Curtis
* Kira Vincent-Davis (did some work with Funimation)
* Shannon Emerick
* Maggie Flecknoe
* Caitlynn French
* Scott Gibbs
* Tiffany Grant (does some work with Funimation)
* Kara Greenberg
* Hilary Haag (did some work with Funimation for a short time)
* Corey Hartzog
* Jay Hickman
* Allison Keith
* George Manley
* Kelly Manison
* Cynthia Martinez
* Andy McAvin
* Margaret McDonald
* Emily Neves (does some work with Funimation)
* Nancy Novotny
* Molly Searcy
* [[Blake Shepard]] (does some work with Funimation)
* Genevieve Simmons
* Juliet Simmons
* Allison Sumrall

====Works in both Ft. Worth/Dallas and Houston:====
* [[Greg Ayres]]
* [[Luci Christian]]
* [[Josh Grelle]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[Brittney Karbowski]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* Andrew Love
* David Matranga (has done work in Los Angeles)
* Carli Mosier
* [[Monica Rial]] (has done work in Los Angeles)
* Jad Saxton (has done work in Los Angeles)
* [[John Swasey]]
* [[John Swasey]]
* David Wald
* [[J Michael Tatum]]
* Brett Weaver
* [[Alexis Tipton]]

* [[Eric Vale]]
====Primarily works in Austin:====
* [[Maxey Whitehead]]
* J. Shannon Weaver
* [[Kent Williams]]


=== New York City: ([[4Kids! Entertainment]], NYAV Post, Headline Studios) ===
=== New York City===
* Greg Abbey
* [[Amy Birnbaum]]
* [[Jessica Calvello]] (worked in Texas until 2000)
* Emily Bauer (a.k.a. Emily Jenness; worked in LA until 2003/2004)
* Sam Black
* J. David Brimmer
* Kevin T. Collins
* Shannon Conley (a.k.a. Vibe Jones)
* Michael Crouch
* Daniel J. Edwards
* E. James Ford
* [[Wayne Grayson]]
* [[Wayne Grayson]]
* [[Dan Green]]
* [[Dan Green]]
* [[Jason Griffith]]
* [[Jason Griffith]]
* Graham Halstead
* Melissa Hope
* Laurie Hymes
* Carol Jacobanis
* Eva Kaminsky
* Michele Knotz
* Christopher Kromer
* Brittany Lauda (has done work in Dallas)
* Eddy Lee
* [[Ted Lewis]]
* [[Ted Lewis]]
* Michael Liscio Jr.
* [[Rachael Lillis]]
* Sarah Natochenny
* [[Lisa Ortiz]]
* Michele O'Medlin
* [[Mike Pollock]]
* Suzy Myers
* [[Andrew Rannells]]
* Karen Neill
* [[Sean Schemmel]] (based in Texas until around 2004; still does some work there)
* Michelle Newman
* [[Michael Sinterniklaas]] (Also founded the above mentioned NYAV Post in 2000)
* [[Lisa Ortiz]] (has done work in LA and Texas)
* [[Veronica Taylor]]
* Amy Palant
* Haven Paschall
* [[Mike Pollock]] (has done work in LA)
* Debora Rabbai
* Scottie Ray
* Sean Reyes
* Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
* Carrie Savage (worked in LA until 2007, in Texas until 2011, and LA again until 2015; still works with Funimation occasionally)
* Erica Schroeder
* Ryan Shanahan
* Matt Shipman
* Eileen Stevens
* Billy Bob Thompson
* Bill Timoney
* Georgette Timoney
* [[Marc Thompson]]
* [[Marc Thompson]]
* David Wills
* Pete Zarustica
* Meredith Zeitlin
* [[Jimmy Zoppi]]
* [[Jimmy Zoppi]]



=== RIP ===
=== RIP ===
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* [[Billie Lou Watt]]
* [[Billie Lou Watt]]
* [[Barry Stigler]]
* [[Barry Stigler]]
* [[Brad Venable]]



=== Retired ===
=== Retired ===
Others, while still very much alive, have either retired or changed careers, such as:
Others, while still very much alive, have either retired or changed careers, such as:
* [[Tristan Mac Avery]]: original English dub voice of Gendo Ikari in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', retired from voice-acting after a falling-out with ADV. Now enjoying a career in writing.
* [[Tristan Mac Avery]]: original English dub voice of Gendo Ikari in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', retired from voice-acting after a falling-out with ADV. Now enjoying a career in writing.
* [[Dameon Clarke]]: Started out at [[FUNimation]] as the voice of [[Dragonball Z|Cell]] and [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Scar]], moved to Los Angeles and now only does live-action TV and a few video games. Although he recently returned to reprise his role as Cell for [[Dragonball Z Kai]].
* [[Dameon Clarke]]: Started out at [[FUNimation]] as the voice of [[Dragonball Z|Cell]] and [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Scar]], moved to Los Angeles and now only does live-action TV and a few video games. Although he recently returned to reprise his role as Cell for [[Dragonball Z Kai]].
* Ceyli Delgadillo: Had a brief stint working at Funimation as the voice of [[Dragon Ball|Goku]] (in the second and third movies), Dende (dubbed over by [[Laura Bailey]] on the remastered DVD releases), and [[Yu Yu Hakusho|the little boy that Yusuke sacrificed himself to save]]. Left Funimation circa 2001, and is now living in New York City.
* Ceyli Delgadillo: Had a brief stint working at Funimation as the voice of [[Dragon Ball|Goku]] (in the second and third movies), Dende (dubbed over by [[Laura Bailey]] on the remastered DVD releases), and [[Yu Yu Hakusho|the little boy that Yusuke sacrificed himself to save]]. Left Funimation circa 2001, and is now living in New York City.
* [[Mark Gatha]]: English dub voice of Domon Kasshu in ''[[G Gundam]]'', who has now become a doctor.
* [[Mark Gatha]]: English dub voice of Domon Kasshu in ''[[G Gundam]]'', who has now become a doctor.
* [[Lia Sargent]]: English dub voice of [[Street Fighter|Chun-Li]], [[The Big O|R. Dorothy Wayneright]] and [[Trigun|Milly Thompson]] (and ADR director for the latter two shoes), as well as providing voices and/or ADR scripts for ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'', ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'', and ''[[Planetes]]''. Mostly retired from voice acting in 2006, but has done a few video game roles since then, such as Natsume from ''[[.hack GU]]'' and Shion in ''[[Xenosaga]]'', as well as a couple minor anime roles, such as the redub of ''[[Ghost in the Shell]] 2.0'' and the ''[[Dante's Inferno (video game)|Dantes Inferno]]'' animated movie.
* [[Lia Sargent]]: English dub voice of [[Street Fighter|Chun-Li]], [[The Big O|R. Dorothy Wayneright]] and [[Trigun|Milly Thompson]] (and ADR director for the latter two shoes), as well as providing voices and/or ADR scripts for ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'', ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'', and ''[[Planetes]]''. Mostly retired from voice acting in 2006, but has done a few video game roles since then, such as Natsume from ''[[.hack GU]]'' and Shion in ''[[Xenosaga]]'', as well as a couple minor anime roles, such as the redub of ''[[Ghost in the Shell]] 2.0'' and the ''[[Dante's Inferno (video game)|Dantes Inferno]]'' animated movie.
* [[Kim Strauss]]: Did voice acting for various characters in ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'', Ibiki Morino in ''[[Naruto]]'', and Sajin Komamura in ''[[Bleach]]'' (until ep. 99) hasn't done any new voice work in anime since 2009 and now works as a podcaster singer, songwriter, and comedian, although he continues to provide background voices for several commercials. He returned in 2020 voicing Mario in ''Cagaster of an Insect Cage''.
* [[Andrew Rannells]]: He retired from voice acting to start a career on Broadway.
* [[Andrew Rannells]]: He retired from voice acting to start a career on Broadway.
* [[Joshua Seth]]: English dub voice for the likes of [[Digimon Adventure|Tai Kamiya (Taichi Yagami)]], [[Duel Masters|Shoubu]], [[Wolf's Rain|Hige]] and [[Akira|Tetsuo Shima]], is now a Comedy Hypnotist.
* [[Joshua Seth]]: English dub voice for the likes of [[Digimon Adventure|Tai Kamiya (Taichi Yagami)]], [[Duel Masters|Shoubu]], [[Wolf's Rain|Hige]] and [[Akira|Tetsuo Shima]], is now a Comedy Hypnotist.
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* [[Eric Stuart]]: retired from voice acting just after recording for the newest ''[[Slayers]]'' series, and moved from New York to Tennessee to focus on his music career and family.
* [[Eric Stuart]]: retired from voice acting just after recording for the newest ''[[Slayers]]'' series, and moved from New York to Tennessee to focus on his music career and family.


=== Others ===

=== Other ===
And others occasionally get involved in Anime voice acting even though they aren't really regulars in the industry, such as:
And others occasionally get involved in Anime voice acting even though they aren't really regulars in the industry, such as:
* [[Eric Bauza]], a Canadian-American voice actor most known for his original animation voice work, voiced Ezekiel Stane and the titular villain of Iron Man: Rise of Technovore.
* [[Bob Bergen]], now known for being the voice of [[Looney Tunes|Porky Pig]] since [[Mel Blanc]]'s death, was the voice for [[Lupin III]] in the original English dubs of the first two films, produced by [[Carl Macek]]'s [[Streamline Pictures]].
* [[Bob Bergen]], now known for being the voice of [[Looney Tunes|Porky Pig]] since [[Mel Blanc]]'s death, was the voice for [[Lupin III]] in the original English dubs of the first two films, produced by [[Carl Macek]]'s [[Streamline Pictures]].
* [[Ogie Banks]], best for voicing both Luke Cage and Miles Morales in ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', Clawd Wolf in ''[[Monster High]]'', as well as many other roles in pre-lay animation, voiced Omoi in ''[[Naruto Shippuden]]'' and Cyborg 008 in the ''[[009 Re:Cyborg]]'' movie.
* Genre-favorite Claudia Black of ''[[Farscape]]'' and ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' fame did the opening of ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'', as well as the voice of Steel Angel Michael. [[ADV Films]] got her to do the role while she was in studio recording some extra features for their DVD release of ''[[Farscape]]''.
* Genre-favorite Claudia Black of ''[[Farscape]]'' and ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' fame did the opening of ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'', as well as the voice of Steel Angel Michael. [[ADV Films]] got her to do the role while she was in studio recording some extra features for their DVD release of ''[[Farscape]]''.
** After her ''[[Stargate]]'' stint, Claudia seems to have gone into voice acting full time, with roles in ''[[God of War]]'', ''[[Project Sylpheed]]'', and several [[BioWare]] games, most notably ''[[Dragon Age]]'' as Morrigan.
** After her ''[[Stargate]]'' stint, Claudia seems to have gone into voice acting full time, with roles in ''[[God of War]]'', ''[[Project Sylpheed]]'', and several [[BioWare]] games, most notably ''[[Dragon Age]]'' as Morrigan.
* [[Ben Diskin|Benjamin Diskin]], known primarily for his American animation roles, played Kai on ''[[Blood Plus|Blood+]]'', as well as a couple of roles on ''[[Naruto]]'' and ''[[Bleach]]'', one of them being Sai in ''[[Naruto Shippuden]]''.
* [[Maile Flanagan]], who typically works as an on-screen actress, is best known as the voice of Naruto Uzumaki in the ''[[Naruto]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippuden]]'' dubs.
* [[Maile Flanagan]], who typically works as an on-screen actress, is best known as the voice of Naruto Uzumaki in the ''[[Naruto]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippuden]]'' dubs.
* [[David Hayter]], former [[Guyver]] lead star and [[X-Men (film)|X-Men]] and [[Watchmen]] film series Screenplay writer, is known primary for his role as Solid Snake in the [[Metal Gear Solid]] series, but he also did plenty of anime dubs such as Tamahome in ''[[Fushigi Yugi]]'', Bernard Wiseman in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket|Gundam 0080]]'', and the title role in ''[[Lupin III]]: [[The Movie|The Castle of Cagliostro]]''.
* [[David Hayter]], former [[Guyver]] lead star and [[X-Men (film)|X-Men]] and [[Watchmen]] film series Screenplay writer, is known primary for his role as Solid Snake in the [[Metal Gear Solid]] series, but he also did plenty of anime dubs such as Tamahome in ''[[Fushigi Yugi]]'', Bernard Wiseman in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket|Gundam 0080]]'', and the title role in ''[[Lupin III]]: [[The Movie|The Castle of Cagliostro]]''.
* [[Ali Hillis]], AKA [[Mass Effect|Dr. Liara T'soni]], [[Final Fantasy XIII|Lightning]], is more known for video game voices, but at least she also did [[X-Men (anime)|the anime version of Emma Frost]] and [[Naruto|Karin]].
* [[Kelly Hu]], primarily knwon known known for her work behind the microphone and on-screen, voiced Okiku in ''[[Afro Samurai]]''.
* [[Josh Hutcherson]], an actor known for Peeta Mellark in ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|Hunger Games]]'' film series and Josh Futturman in ''[[Future Man]]'' voiced Markl in ''[[Howl's Moving Castle (anime)|Howl's Moving Castle]]'' and Shinjiro Hayata in ''[[Ultraman]]''.
* Even [[Samuel L. Jackson]] himself worked in anime, which he's a fan of, as the voice of the titular character of ''[[Afro Samurai]]''.
* Even [[Samuel L. Jackson]] himself worked in anime, which he's a fan of, as the voice of the titular character of ''[[Afro Samurai]]''.
* [[Danielle Judovits]], who also works primarily in western animation, and has very few anime roles, her most famous one being Tenten on ''[[Naruto]]''.
* [[Danielle Judovits]], who also works primarily in western animation, and has very few anime roles, her most famous one being Tenten on ''[[Naruto]]''.
* [[Alessandro Juliani]], a Canadian actor known for portraying Felix Gaeta on ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'', also worked on ''[[Death Note]]'' as the voice of the world's greatest detective, L. (He did do voice work before such as Pit in ''[[Captain N]]'', Prince Toma in one of the ''[[Ranma ½]]'' movies and Gambit from ''[[X-Men: Evolution|X-Men Evolution]]'' and the like, but his voice work was never considered all that memorable until L came along)
* [[Alessandro Juliani]], a Canadian actor known for portraying Felix Gaeta on [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|the 2004 ''Battlestar Galactica'']], also worked on ''[[Death Note]]'' as the voice of the world's greatest detective, L. (He did do voice work before such as Pit in ''[[Captain N]]'', Prince Toma in one of the ''[[Ranma ½]]'' movies and Gambit from ''[[X-Men: Evolution|X-Men Evolution]]'' and the like, but his voice work was never considered all that memorable until L came along)
* [[Janice Kawaye]], who does mostly American voice acting, for example Jenny in ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]'', has also worked on ''[[Bleach]]'' as the voice of Ichigo's sister [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Yuzu Kurosaki]].
* [[Janice Kawaye]], who does mostly American voice acting, for example Jenny in ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]'', has also worked on ''[[Bleach]]'' as the voice of Ichigo's sister [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Yuzu Kurosaki]].
* [[Tom Kenny]], who's strictly a [[Western Animation]] voice actor known for being the voice of ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' and [[Man of a Thousand Voices|a large number]] of other characters, has lent his voice to anime such as ''[[Rave Master]]'' and ''[[IGPX]]''.
* [[Tom Kenny]], who's strictly a [[Western Animation]] voice actor known for being the voice of ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' and [[Man of a Thousand Voices|a large number]] of other characters, has lent his voice to anime such as ''[[Rave Master]]'' and ''[[IGPX]]''.
* Matthew Yang King
* [[Patricia Ja Lee]], known primarily for her role as Cassie Chan in ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers in Space|In Space]]'', played Afura Mann in ''[[El Hazard]]'', Mika Iwakura in ''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'', Megumi Kurogane in ''[[Gate Keepers]]'' and most recently, Patricia Martin ([[Actor Allusion|Yes]], [[The Danza|we noticed]]) in ''[[Lucky Star]]''. She also portrayed Haruhi Suzumiya in a series of live-action promotional videos launched by [[Bandai Entertainment]] to announce the R1 license of ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''. Before the series' English cast was announced, it was speculated that she might be the voice of Haruhi as well (the role would instead be played by [[Wendee Lee]]). Patricia would play one of the members of ENOZ in the episode "Live Alive".
* Andrew Kishino
* [[Patricia Ja Lee]], known primarily for her role as Cassie Chan in ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers in Space|In Space]]'', played Afura Mann in ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'', Mika Iwakura in ''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'', Megumi Kurogane in ''[[Gate Keepers]]'' and most recently, Patricia Martin ([[Actor Allusion|Yes]], [[The Danza|we noticed]]) in ''[[Lucky Star]]''. She also portrayed Haruhi Suzumiya in a series of live-action promotional videos launched by [[Bandai Entertainment]] to announce the R1 license of ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''. Before the series' English cast was announced, it was speculated that she might be the voice of Haruhi as well (the role would instead be played by [[Wendee Lee]]). Patricia would play one of the members of ENOZ in the episode "Live Alive".
* [[Reuben Langdon]], famously known as Dante in ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', though more known in video game voicings (mostly Japanese-based that many anime fans will recognize), has once lent his voice for the animated adaptation of the game himself and had a minor role in ''[[Monster]]''
* Sandy Rojas
* [[Fred Tatasciore]], who mainly does western-animation and video games, had provided the voice of Gato in ''[[Naruto]]'' (he coincidentally bares a striking resemblance to him). Later, he did the voice of the Akatsuki member Kakuzu in ''Naruto Shippuden'', the voice of Iwa in ''[[A Letter To Momo]]'' and Shin Hayata in ''[[Ultraman]]''. He also reprised some of his Marvel roles in anime titles, namely Beast in ''[[X-Men (anime)|X-Men]]'' and Hulk in ''[[Marvel Future Avengers]]'', and recently voiced Eddie Cassano in ''[[The Great Pretender]]''.
* [[Hynden Walch]], who normally works in American cartoon voice acting (she's best known for playing Starfire in ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'') has also worked on a few anime, like Nia from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' (before having to leave 2/3 of the way through due to family issues), Yutaka from ''[[Lucky Star]]'', and Emiri Kimidori from ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''.
* [[Hynden Walch]], who normally works in American cartoon voice acting (she's best known for playing Starfire in ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'') has also worked on a few anime, like Nia from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' (before having to leave 2/3 of the way through due to family issues), Yutaka from ''[[Lucky Star]]'', and Emiri Kimidori from ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''.
* [[Wally Wingert]], who also mostly does American animation voice acting, works on the ''[[Bleach]]'' dub as the gang's [[Sixth Ranger]] Renji Abarai. In addition, he was Brago from ''[[Zatch Bell]]'' and Tallest Red from ''[[Invader Zim]]''.
* Note that this sub-list does not include the ''many'' celebrities and [[Western Animation]] VA's that [[Disney]] has gotten to play parts in their dubs of the [[Studio Ghibli]] films.
* Note that this sub-list does not include the ''many'' celebrities and [[Western Animation]] VA's that [[Disney]] has gotten to play parts in their dubs of the [[Studio Ghibli]] films.
* [[Fryda Wolff]], most well-known as Sara Ryder in Mass Effect: Andromeda and her work in video games and original animation, was Mirai Yashima and Amuro Ray in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Origin II: Artesia's Sorrow]]''.
* [[Reuben Langdon]], famously known as Dante in ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', though more known in video game voicings (mostly Japanese-based that many anime fans will recognize), has once lent his voice for the animated adaptation of the game himself and had a minor role in ''[[Monster]]''
* [[Ali Hillis]], AKA [[Mass Effect|Dr. Liara T'soni]], [[Final Fantasy XIII|Lightning]], is more known for video game voices, but at least she also did [[X-Men (anime)|the anime version of Emma Frost]] and [[Naruto|Karin]].
* [[D. C. Douglas]] was once involved in a ''[[Hajime no Ippo]]'' Special as Ippo Manokuchi himself, but on the other hand, like [[Ali Hillis]] above, he's more known for his video game roles such as [[Mass Effect|Legion]] and [[Resident Evil|Albert Wesker]].



== Latin-American Dub Voice Actors ==
== Latin-American Dub Voice Actors ==
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* [[Rene Garcia|René García]]
* [[Rene Garcia|René García]]
* [[Rossy Aguirre]]
* [[Rossy Aguirre]]



=== RIP ===
=== RIP ===
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    This page is part of the "Names to Know" project.

    Anime, as a medium,[1] has not only been around for a few decades, but it was quite self-contained for much of that period. It therefore has a select number of people who were extremely influential in its development. It is useful to know these people, as their personal style has formed the foundations of many Japanese Visual Arts Tropes found in this wiki.

    Not to be confused with Essential Anime: that's about programs.

    Directors and Producers

    Those who are most famous for anime on TV and in OAV

    Primarily known for working in films

    Studios

    See the main article at Category:Anime Studios.

    Manga-ka

    The following manga writers, while not always directly involved in anime, have provided the basis for a large number of essential anime:

    Musicians and Composers

    The following music performers and composers have made their name in anime history:

    Seiyuu

    Major Figures

    The following seiyuu (voice actors) are either extremely significant presences in anime, or have had a major influence in the history and development of the medium:

    Recent[when?] seiyuu

    Seiyuu that are beginning to rise in popularity in recent years (though this is subjective):

    RIP

    Unfortunately, seiyuus are also humans, some gained fame, and then died. Here's some famous seiyuus that have passed away, but have contributed a lot in the anime business:


    American Dub Voice Actors

    Here's a list of noteworthy American dub voice actors. Voice actors are usually not exclusive to one studio or region—this list is separated by where they are based.

    Los Angeles

    • Zach Aguilar
    • Hannah Alcorn (based in Houston until 2016)
    • Chris Jai Alex
    • Jon Allen
    • Mark Allen Jr.
    • Jennifer Alyx (largely left voice acting in 2012 to focus as a writer, but slowly making a return since 2015)
    • Laura Bailey (based in Dallas until around 2007; mostly does union work, moreso in video games and western animation than in anime)
    • Ryan Bartley
    • Tom Bauer
    • Brian Beacock
    • Christopher Bevins (based in Texas until 2017)
    • Jamison Boaz
    • Reba Buhr
    • Beau Billingslea (Works mostly on union dubs, though occasionally still does non-union work)
    • J.B Blanc (mostly does union work moreso in video games and western animation, but still does non-union work on occasion)
    • Steve Blum (does Union-only work in anime)
    • Johnny Yong Bosch (occasionally works with Funimation; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Edward Bosco
    • Gina Bowes (mostly does union work, though occasionally still does non-union work)
    • Kira Buckland (has done some work in Dallas)
    • Griffin Burns
    • Christine Marie Cabanos (has done some work in Dallas and in Houston)
    • Richard Cansino
    • Jalen Cassell (has done work in Dallas)
    • Chris Cason (based in Dallas until 2013; divides his time between LA and Dallas)
    • Alex Cazares
    • Ray Chase (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Sean Chiplock (has done work in Dallas)
    • Greg Chun (has done some work in Dallas)
    • Allegra Clark (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • David W. Collins (former LucasArts voice director/sound designer)
    • Kevin M. Connolly (based in Dallas until 2012)
    • Sara Cravens
    • Khoi Dao
    • Skyler Davenport (Based in Dallas until 2017; divides her time between LA and Dallas)
    • Robbie Daymond (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
    • John DeMita
    • Mari Devon
    • Benjamin Diskin (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Lucien Dodge (based in New York until 2011. Did some work in Dallas)
    • Marc Diraison (worked in New York until 2013)
    • D.C. Douglas (was once involved in a Hajime no Ippo special before he stopped doing dub work in the early 2000s, but has been slowly making his return to anime since 2014)
    • Jake Eberle
    • Richard Epcar (has done some work in Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Doug Erholtz
    • Dorothy Elias Fahn
    • Jonathan Fahn (slowly making his return to anime since 2018.)
    • Melissa Fahn (seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Tom Fahn
    • Erin Fitzgerald (worked in Vancouver, Canada until early 2000s. She also has done some voice work in Dallas)
    • Sandy Fox
    • Crispin Freeman (worked in New York until 2002; does Union-only work in anime)
    • Katelyn Gault
    • Jessica Gee
    • Grant George
    • Barbara Goodson
    • Darrel Guilbeau
    • Todd Haberkorn (based in Dallas until 2011; divides his time between LA and Dallas and has done some work in NY; works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Chris Hackney
    • Erika Harlacher
    • Kyle Hebert (based in Dallas until 2005; still works with Funimation occasionally; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Marieve Herington (based in Toronto, Canada until 2008; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Kate Higgins (mostly does union work, but still does non-union work occasionally)
    • Bridget Hoffman (does Union-only work in anime)
    • Megan Hollingshead (based in New York until 2004; seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Xanthe Huynh
    • Taliesin Jaffe (occasionally works for Funimation)
    • Carrie Keranen (worked in New York until 2010. Did some voice work in Dallas)
    • Erik Kimerer
    • Brianna Knickerbocker
    • William Frederick Knight
    • Steve Kramer
    • Lauren Landa (Frequent regular of Funimation since 2014)
    • Lex Lang (seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Cassandra Lee (aka Cassandra Morris; worked in New York until late 2000s. Did some voice work in Dallas)
    • Mela Lee (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Wendee Lee (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Cherami Leigh (based in Dallas until 2012; divides her time between LA and Dallas)
    • Ben Lepley
    • Rachael Lillis (worked in New York until 2013)
    • Erica Lindbeck (works in both union and non-union dubs; has done some work in Dallas)
    • David Lodge (seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Yuri Lowenthal (seems to mostly do union work, though occasionally still does non-union work)
    • Julie Maddalena
    • Dave Mallow
    • Austin Lee Matthews
    • Mona Marshall (seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Faye Mata
    • Erica Mendez (has done some work in Dallas)
    • D.W. McCann
    • Kyle McCarley (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Michael McConnohie
    • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (has done some work in Dallas; seems to mostly do union work nowadays, but does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Danielle McRae
    • Matthew Mercer (has shown up in some Funimation titles since 2014; seems to mostly do union work nowadays more so in video games, western animation and Critical Role than anime, but still does some non-union work on occasion for reprisals)
    • Vic Mignogna (based in Texas until around 2007; still works with Funimation in Dallas often, Houston on occasion, and has done some work in New York)
    • Amanda Céline Miller
    • Marianne Miller
    • Kayli Mills
    • Max Mittelman (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Xander Mobus
    • Casey Mongillo (based in New York until around 2016/2017)
    • Chris Niosi (aka Kirbopher; based in New York until 2014; has done some work in Dallas)
    • Liam O'Brien (worked in New York until around 2003/2004; seems to mostly do union work nowadays)
    • Colleen O'Shaughnessey (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Joe Ochman
    • Tony Oliver
    • Brina Palencia (based in Dallas until 2016; divides time between LA and Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Bryce Papenbrook (Frequent regular of Funimation since 2014; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Chris Patton (based in Houston until around 2017; still divides his time between Houston often, and some work with Funimation in Dallas on occasion.)
    • Paul St. Peter
    • Tara Platt (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Laura Post (has done some work in Dallas)
    • Jamieson Price
    • Derek Stephen Prince (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Ben Pronsky (based in Houston until late 2000s)
    • Douglas Rye
    • Sam Riegel (worked in New York until around 2004/2005; seems to mostly do union work nowadays moreso as a voice director in western animation and video games than anime, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • Cindy Robinson (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Rachel Robinson (worked in LA until early 2012/2013, and in Dallas until 2017; currently divides her time between LA and Dallas)
    • Bill Rogers (based in New York until around 2015; divides his time between LA and New York)
    • Nicolas Roye
    • Michelle Ruff (has done some work with Dallas; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Philece Sampler
    • Tara Sands (aka Tara Jayne; worked in New York until 2004)
    • Sean Schemmel (based in Dallas until 2003 and in New York until 2013; still does work with Funimation particularly for the Dragon Ball Z franchise)
    • Patrick Seitz (frequent regular of Funimation; has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Stephanie Sheh (occasionally works with Funimation; does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Brianne Siddall
    • Keith Silverstein (works in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Michael Sinterniklaas (Based in North Carolina until early 90's, and New York until around 2006/2007; has done some work for Funimation)
    • Christopher Corey Smith (has performed in some Funimation titles; seems to mostly do union work, but still does some non-union work on occasion)
    • John Snyder
    • Michael Sorich
    • Spike Spencer (based in Houston until around 2005/2006)
    • Laura Stahl
    • Steve Staley
    • Skip Stellrecht
    • Doug Stone
    • Karen Strassman (has performed in both union and non-union dubs; has done some work in Dallas)
    • Kim Strauss
    • Kaiji Tang (has done some work in Dallas)
    • Julie Ann Taylor (does both union and non-union dubs)
    • Veronica Taylor (worked in New York until around 2014/2015)
    • Chris Tergliafera
    • Joe J. Thomas
    • Bobby Thong
    • Kirk Thornton (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Josh Tomar
    • Kimlinh Tran (was once involved in some anime such as Keiko Sano in K-ON! before she stopped doing dub work in the early 2010s, but has been slowly making her return to anime since 2019/2020)
    • Abby Trott
    • Cristina Valenzuela (aka Cristina Vee; has done some work in New York and Dallas; has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Brad Venable (based in Dallas until around 2016/2017)
    • David Vincent (has performed in some Funimation titles)
    • Kari Wahlgren (does Union-only work in anime)
    • Ezra Weisz
    • Mark Whitten
    • Cedric Williams
    • Imari Williams
    • Sarah Williams
    • Travis Willingham (worked in Texas until 2008 and occasionally flew back to do a few roles for Funimation; nowadays mostly does union work, more in western animation and video games than in anime)
    • Mick Wingert (has performed in both union and non-union dubs)
    • Wally Wingert
    • Dave Wittenberg (does Union-only work in anime)
    • Dan Woren
    • Joe Zieja

    Canada

    Texas

    Primarily works in Dallas/Ft. Worth:

    • Felecia Angelle
    • Bryn Apprill
    • Tia Ballard (has done work in Houston and Los Angeles)
    • Dawn M. Bennett
    • Justin Briner
    • Kate Bristol
    • John Burgmeier
    • Clifford Chapin
    • Leah Clark (has done work in New York)
    • Colleen Clinkenbeard
    • Justin Cook
    • Amber Lee Connors
    • Cynthia Cranz
    • Aaron Dismuke
    • Jason Douglas (worked in Houston until 2010; briefly does some voice work in Houston from time to time)
    • Kara Edwards
    • R Bruce Elliott
    • Ricco Fajardo
    • Morgan Garrett
    • Caitlin Glass (has done work in Los Angeles and New York)
    • Natalie Hoover (based in LA until 2015; divides her time between Dallas and Los Angeles)
    • Chuck Huber
    • Jerry Jewell
    • Marissa Lenti
    • Jason Liebrecht
    • Lydia Mackay
    • Jamie Marchi (has done work in Houston)
    • Bryan Massey
    • Elizabeth Maxwell (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Robert McCollum
    • Joel McDonald (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Mike McFarland (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Trina Nishimura
    • Wendy Powell
    • Whitney Rodgers
    • Michelle Rojas
    • Christopher Sabat (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Lindsay Seidel
    • Ian Sinclair (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Micah Solusod
    • Sonny Strait
    • J. Michael Tatum (has done work in Los Angeles and New York)
    • Austin Tindle
    • Alexis Tipton (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Jeannie Tirado
    • Eric Vale (has done work in Los Angeles)
    • Alison Viktorin
    • Maxey Whitehead
    • Sarah Wiedenheft
    • Kent Williams
    • Linda Young
    • Stephanie Young

    Primarily works in Houston:

    • Chris Ayres (occasionally works with Funimation)
    • Clint Bickham (does ADR script writing with Funimation)
    • Shelley Calene-Black (does some work with Funimation)
    • Jessica Calvello (worked in Texas until 2002 and in New York until 2013; does some work with Funimation)
    • Jessica Boone (briefly did some voice work even after moving to the Czech Republic)
    • Rozanne Curtis
    • Kira Vincent-Davis (did some work with Funimation)
    • Shannon Emerick
    • Maggie Flecknoe
    • Caitlynn French
    • Scott Gibbs
    • Tiffany Grant (does some work with Funimation)
    • Kara Greenberg
    • Hilary Haag (did some work with Funimation for a short time)
    • Corey Hartzog
    • Jay Hickman
    • Allison Keith
    • George Manley
    • Kelly Manison
    • Cynthia Martinez
    • Andy McAvin
    • Margaret McDonald
    • Emily Neves (does some work with Funimation)
    • Nancy Novotny
    • Molly Searcy
    • Blake Shepard (does some work with Funimation)
    • Genevieve Simmons
    • Juliet Simmons
    • Allison Sumrall

    Works in both Ft. Worth/Dallas and Houston:

    Primarily works in Austin:

    • J. Shannon Weaver

    New York City

    • Greg Abbey
    • Emily Bauer (a.k.a. Emily Jenness; worked in LA until 2003/2004)
    • Sam Black
    • J. David Brimmer
    • Kevin T. Collins
    • Shannon Conley (a.k.a. Vibe Jones)
    • Michael Crouch
    • Daniel J. Edwards
    • E. James Ford
    • Wayne Grayson
    • Dan Green
    • Jason Griffith
    • Graham Halstead
    • Melissa Hope
    • Laurie Hymes
    • Carol Jacobanis
    • Eva Kaminsky
    • Michele Knotz
    • Christopher Kromer
    • Brittany Lauda (has done work in Dallas)
    • Eddy Lee
    • Ted Lewis
    • Michael Liscio Jr.
    • Sarah Natochenny
    • Michele O'Medlin
    • Suzy Myers
    • Karen Neill
    • Michelle Newman
    • Lisa Ortiz (has done work in LA and Texas)
    • Amy Palant
    • Haven Paschall
    • Mike Pollock (has done work in LA)
    • Debora Rabbai
    • Scottie Ray
    • Sean Reyes
    • Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
    • Carrie Savage (worked in LA until 2007, in Texas until 2011, and LA again until 2015; still works with Funimation occasionally)
    • Erica Schroeder
    • Ryan Shanahan
    • Matt Shipman
    • Eileen Stevens
    • Billy Bob Thompson
    • Bill Timoney
    • Georgette Timoney
    • Marc Thompson
    • David Wills
    • Pete Zarustica
    • Meredith Zeitlin
    • Jimmy Zoppi

    RIP

    Much like their Japanese counterparts, English voice actors are only human. Some have died. Here be a list of the dearly departed.

    Retired

    Others, while still very much alive, have either retired or changed careers, such as:

    Others

    And others occasionally get involved in Anime voice acting even though they aren't really regulars in the industry, such as:

    Latin-American Dub Voice Actors

    Here's a list of noteworthy Latin-American dub voice actors. Voice actors are usually not exclusive to one studio or region, and several countries have their own studios - this list is separated by country.

    Mexico (Mexico DF)

    RIP

    Much like their Japanese and English counterparts, voice actors are only human. Some have died. Here be a list of the dearly departed.

    1. But what else could it possibly be?