Crispin Freeman

Crispin Freeman (born February 9, 1972)[2][3] is an American voice actor, ADR director and writer who provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime, animation and video games. In anime, some of his prominent roles include Zelgadis Graywords in Slayers, Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Alucard in Hellsing, Kirei Kotomine in Fate/Zero and Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Itachi Uchiha in Naruto, and Shizuo Heiwajima in Durarara!!.

Crispin Freeman
Crispin in 2009, after teaching at the JVTA-LA.
Born (1972-02-09) February 9, 1972
EducationWilliams College (BA)
Columbia University (MFA)
OccupationVoice actor, ADR director, script writer
Years active1997–present
AgentArlene Thornton and Associates
RelativesCassidy Freeman (sister)
Websitewww.crispinfreeman.com

Early life and education

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Freeman is the oldest of three children. He attended the Latin School of Chicago, where he graduated in 1990. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College, majoring in Theater and minoring in Computer Science. Afterward, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University in Acting and performed on Broadway (New York City), at the American Repertory Theater in (Cambridge), at the Mark Taper Forum in (Los Angeles), at Cincinnati's Playhouse in the Park and at the Williamstown Theater Festival. As a child, Freeman was greatly influenced by anime shows such as Speed Racer and Battle of the Planets. Casey Kasem voiced the role of his favorite character, Mark of Battle of the Planets (he actually wanted to change his name to Mark at one point). Later, he discovered Voltron, Star Blazers and Robotech, being quoted in the January 1999 issue of America Interview saying, "That show really blew me away." Freeman has also stated that the reason he got into the industry was because of the anime television show The Vision of Escaflowne. Freeman initially got involved in the anime voice-over industry when a friend of his landed a role in Peacock King.

Career

Crispin Freeman at Super-Con 2009

Knowing Freeman was a big anime fan, a friend suggested he call up Central Park Media (CPM) and apply for a job doing English dubs. When originally approached about dubbing, he initially declined. It was not until he remembered all of the anime shows he watched as a child that he realized that many people are introduced to anime through the English dubbed versions. In 1997, Freeman landed the role of Zelgadis Graywords in Slayers along with Lisa Ortiz, Eric Stuart and Veronica Taylor. He was the second and final voice actor to get the job, after Zelgadis' original voice actor, Daniel Cronin, lost contact with CPM after a year-long halt in the dubbing. Years later he turned to the American animation voice acting grounds. He has been best known for his work in Marvel Comics based productions such as The Spectacular Spider-Man, Wolverine and the X-Men and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. He then starred as several versions of Roy Harper in Young Justice for DC Comics and Warner Bros. Since then, Freeman has had various roles throughout his career. He has appeared in many video game titles as memorable characters, such as Albedo from Namco's Xenosaga series, the god of the sun Helios in God of War III, Haji, Joel the 6th and Van Argeno in Blood+, the main protagonist Baldur in Silicon Knights's Too Human, Breakdown in Transformers: War for Cybertron, the Winter Soldier in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, and Iron Man in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2.

Freeman teaches classes, workshops, and performance lectures in the Los Angeles area.[4] In addition to classes, Freeman has a website called Voice Acting Mastery which includes podcasts and other resources regarding voice acting.[5]

Personal life

Freeman is the oldest of three children. His sister, Cassidy is an actress who played Tess Mercer in the television show Smallville and Cady Longmire in Longmire. Their brother, Clark, is an actor and musician; they are involved in a band called The Real D'Coys.[6] Their family has German, Scottish, and Jewish ancestry.

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
1998Revolutionary Girl UtenaToga Kiryu, Dios
19982000
2010
Slayers seriesZelgadis Graywords
19992000The Irresponsible Captain TylorJusty Ueki TylorAlso OVAs[8]
1999Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic KnightSpark
2000Virgin FleetMau SakisakaOVA
PhotonThe Galactic EmperorOVA
Shamanic PrincessKagetsuOVA
2001Boogiepop PhantomMasami Saotome, Manticore
Angel SanctuaryRosielOVA
Assemble InsertHost 1OVA
RG VedaTaishakutenOVA
2002Now and Then, Here and ThereTabool
Rurouni KenshinShogo Amakusa
HellsingAlucard
Cosmo Warrior ZeroWarrius Zero
I My Me! Strawberry EggsHibiki Amawa (male), Seiko's Father
Vandread: The Second StageTenmei Uragasumi
XFuma Monou
Dangaizer 3Koichiro Mitsurugi, Shadow 3OVA
Digimon FrontierKouichi Kimura, Duskmon, Lowemon, Bakumon, Pipismon
2003Argentosoma1st Lt. Dan Simmons, MORGUE Military Official
.hack//LiminalityYuki's Brother, Harald HoerwickOVA
ChobitsHideki Motosuwa
R.O.D.: Read or DieJokerOVA[8]
s-CRY-edStraight Cougar, Councilmember
The Big O Season 2Alan Gabriel
GeneshaftMario Musicanova
Initial DKoichiro "Cole" Iketani
Spirit of WonderJimOVA
Witch Hunter RobinAmon
Last ExileAlex Row
.hack//SIGNBalmung[8]
2004Kikaider 01Rei / Kikaider 00OVA
Wolf's RainTsume
Kaze no YojimboGenzo Araki, Yamamoto
.hack//Legend of the TwilightBalmung
Rave MasterShuda, Sieghart[9]
Angel TalesShin
20042005Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone ComplexTogusaAlso 2nd GIG
2004Please Twins!Kosei Shimazaki
2005Zatch Bell!Takeshi Kaneyama
Scrapped PrincessShannon CassulVoice director, ADR Script Writer[10]
PlanetesColin Clifford
Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-OhkiKamikura3rd OVA series
2005–2009NarutoItachi Uchiha, Ebisu[11][12]
2005Mars DaybreakLt. Rich
IGPXBjorn Johannsen
2006Eureka SevenHolland[8]
Noein: to your other selfKarasu
2006–2014Hellsing UltimateAlucardOVA series
2007Blood+Hagi, Van Argeno
The Melancholy of Haruhi SuzumiyaKyon[13]
PhoenixOh-ama-no-miko
Digimon Data SquadThomas
2008–2009Code GeassJeremiah Gottwald
2008Lucky StarTomokazu Sugita, Kyon (cosplayer)[8]
Strait JacketIsaac Hammond[14][15][16]
20092012Bakugan seriesGus Grav, Amazon
2011Durarara!!Shizuo Heiwajima [17]
Marvel Anime: WolverineTesshin Asano[18]
2013Tenkai KnightsVilius, Slyger
Fate/ZeroKirei Kotomine[8][19]
2015–2016Durarara!!×2Shizuo Heiwajima [20][21]
2015The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chanKyon [22][22]
Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade WorksKirei KotomineTV series[23]
2016God EaterSoma Schicksal[24]
2019Ingress: The AnimationJack Norman
2020 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Gyomei Himejima [25]
Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2045 Togusa [8]

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2006W.I.T.C.H.Raphael SyllaEp. "Z is for Zenith" 
2008The Spectacular Spider-ManMax Dillon / Electro[8]
2009Wolverine and the X-MenMultiple Man, Maverick[26]
2010–2013,
2019–present
Young JusticeRoy Harper / Arsenal / Red Arrow, Guardian[8][27]
2010Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedHoward E. Robertson, Rhino, Ben, CookEp. "The Shrieking Madness"[8]
2012The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesScott Lang / Ant-Man IIEp. "To Steal an Ant-Man"[8]
Scooby-Doo! Haunted HolidaysFabian MenkleTV special[8]
2014–2015

2017

Steven UniverseDoug Maheswaran, Male Nurse3 episodes[8][28]
2015WabbitOld Man #1, Dust BunnyEps. "Buddha Bugs" & "Dust Bugster"[29][30]
2016–2018Justice League ActionJ'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter[31]
2016Adventure TimeTurtle Prince, Ice PresidentEp. "Five Short Tables"[32]
2017All Hail King JulienAlexEp. "The End is Here"[8]
Spider-ManMysterio, SpotEp. "Bring On the Bad Guys Part 2"[8]

Films

List of voice performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
1998Grave of the FirefliesDoctors, Old ManEnglish dub
2001Revolutionary Girl UtenaTouga Kiryuu, PrinceEnglish dub
Night on the Galactic RailroadCampanellaEnglish dub
Space TravelersHayabusa "Jay" JetterEnglish dub
2002Cowboy Bebop: The MovieOperatorEnglish dub
2003Sakura Wars: The MovieBrent FurlongCredited as Joseph McDougall, English dub[8]
2004Slayers PremiumZelgadis GraywordsEnglish dub[8]
Ghost in the Shell 2: InnocenceTogusaEnglish dub[8]
2005 Howl's Moving Castle Prince Justin / Turnip Head English dub
2006Final Fantasy VII: Advent ChildrenRudeEnglish dub [8]
2007Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State SocietyTogusaEnglish dub
2010The Disappearance of Haruhi SuzumiyaKyonEnglish dub[8]
2015Tiger & Bunny: The RisingVirgilEnglish dub [33]
2017Teen Titans: The Judas ContractRoy Harper / Speedy[8]
2018 Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower Kirei Kotomine English dub [34]
Mirai Yukko (Human Form) English dub [35]
2019 Promare Kray Foresight English dub [36]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2003.hack seriesBalmungMutation, Outbreak, Quarantine[8]
2003-2006Xenosaga seriesAlbedo Piazolla, Gaignun Kukai[8]
Tales of SymphoniaRegal Bryant[8]
World of WarcraftThalen Songweaver, Commander Lindon, Vindicator Maraad, Il'gynoth the Heart of Corruption 
2005Castlevania: Curse of DarknessHector[8]
2006Kingdom Hearts IISetzer Gabbiani, Will Turner[8]
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack SparrowWill Turner[8]
Baten Kaitos OriginsHeughes[8]
Justice League HeroesSuperman[8]
20062016Naruto seriesItachi Uchiha, Fourth Kazekage, Ebisu[8]
2006Gothic 3The Nameless Hero[8]
20062007.hack//G.U. seriesSakaki, Azure BalmungRebirth, Reminisce, Redemption[8]
2006Marvel: Ultimate AllianceWinter Soldier[8]
Metal Gear Solid: Portable OpsHigh Officer A[8]
2007300: March to GloryLeonidas, Persian Champion[8]
Armored Core 4Unseel, Red Cap, Defense Force 
Rogue GalaxyGale Dorban, Jaus[8]
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the BetrayerGannayev-of-Dreams, Khai Khmun[37]
2008Harvey Birdman: Attorney at LawMyron Reducto[8]
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VIIRude[8]
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsEnemy Soldiers[8]
Rise of the ArgonautsAchilles 
2009Madagascar: Escape 2 AfricaAlex[8]
The Lord of the Rings: ConquestLegolas[8]
Watchmen: The End Is NighDoctor Manhattan[8]
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2Iron Man, Titanium Man[8]
MagnaCarta 2Alex[8]
2010White Knight ChroniclesSetti, Grazel[8]
Clash of the TitansProkopion, Belo, Soldiers[8]
Valkyria Chronicles IIZeri[8]
Transformers: War for CybertronBreakdown[8]
God of War IIIHelios[8]
2011Marvel Super Hero Squad OnlineBullseye, Ghost Rider, Punisher[8]
White Knight Chronicles IISetti, Grazel[8]
Resistance 3Charlie Tent, Winston (Smoking Man), Leroy[8]
2012Diablo IIIWizard (Male)[8]
2013Marvel HeroesPyro, Gorgon, Ka-Zar
God of War: AscensionBliss King, Civilian, Slave, Sailor[8]
Metal Gear Rising: RevengeanceSundowner[8]
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: The Video GameAlex[8]
Batman: Arkham OriginsFirefly, GCPD Speaker[38]
2014Bayonetta 2Balder[8]
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIIIGarrett, Breezy Diner, Researcher[39][8]
Tenkai Knights: Brave BattleVilius, Slyger, A.I. Guidance System[8]
Call of Duty: Advanced WarfareA.S.T. 
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground ZeroesSoldiers / Extras[8]
DestinyGuardian: Awoken Male[40]
2014;
2017
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 RemixSetzer Gabbiani, Will TurnerArchived[8]
2015Batman: Arkham KnightFirefly[41]
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom PainSoldiers / Extras[8]
2016OverwatchWinston[42]
Star Ocean: Integrity and FaithlessnessVictor Oakville[8]
World of Final FantasyCaptain, Man in RagsEnglish version[8]
2017Horizon Zero DawnHelis[8]
2018OnmyojiOotengu, Youko, Mannendake
Metal Gear SurvivePlayer, MB Soldiers [8]
Epic SevenCharles
Marvel Powers United VRLoki[8]
Lego DC Super-VillainsFirefly, Arsenal, Riddler Goon
2019Kingdom Hearts IIIWill Turner[8]
Metro ExodusAdmiral, Soldier 
Days GoneMark "Cope" Copeland 
JudgmentMasaharu Kaito[8]
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black OrderGorgon[8]
The Outer WorldsCharles Rockwell[43]

Other dubbing

List of voice performances in other dubbing
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2005OldboyLee Woo-jin[44]

Live-action

List of appearances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2008Adventures in Voice ActingHimself[45]

References

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