Joshua Seth

Joshua Seth

Birthday: 2 December 1970, Kent, Ohio, USA
Birth Name: Joshua Seth Freedman
Joshua Seth is the voice of some of the most popular Anime characters of all time and has been heard on over 65 animated TV series and Movies as well as hundreds of commercials and literally thousands of promos.Joshua's unique voice caught the attention of casting directors back in the late 90s and he soon became one of the busiest voice-over ... Show more »
Joshua Seth is the voice of some of the most popular Anime characters of all time and has been heard on over 65 animated TV series and Movies as well as hundreds of commercials and literally thousands of promos.Joshua's unique voice caught the attention of casting directors back in the late 90s and he soon became one of the busiest voice-over actors in Hollywood.Millions of kids grew up listening to Joshua as the starring role of Tai, the leader of the Digimon, in Digimon: The Movie as well as on the wildly successful daily cartoon series on the Fox network. He soon followed up that success as the starring voice of of Shobu on Cartoon Network's Dual Masters.Other starring animation roles include: Cyborg Soldier 009 on the Cartoon Network show of the same name, Spencer on the hit ABC Family show Tokyo Pig, and Hige on Cartoon Network's Wolf's Rain, as well as Sparky on Nickelodeon's Speed Racer.To adult fans of animation, he's best known as the villainous voice of Tetsuo, the starring role in the animated masterpiece, Akira (2001). Joshua also voiced the evil Young Knives in Trigun and the heroic Elk in Arc the Lad.Joshua's also the voice behind hundreds of commercials. He was the voice of Tower Records and has been heard nationwide on numerous ads for Disneyland, America Online, Mountain Dew, Coors Light, Pacific Bell, Ford, Universal Studios, Verizon, 7-11, Mitsubishi, and Taco Bell, to name but a few.As a promo announcer, Joshua was the voice of the Kids WB Saturday morning programming block. the Kids WB's Aftertoons Show block, and the Saturdays: Unleashed block on the WB.In 2005 Joshua voiced various roles in The Spongebob Squarepants Movie and then left Hollywood to go on tour with his live one-man stage shows. Since then, he's starred in two of his own prime-time TV specials in Japan, two of his own prime-time TV specials in South Korea, and performed at over 2,000 live events in over 30 countries.Joshua trained as a performing artist at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and is a highly in-demand performer at corporate events, theaters, and colleges with his mind-blowing mystery entertainment. Show less «
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