Brian Beacock
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Brian Beacock | |
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Born | Brian Keith Beacock March 29, 1966[1] |
Other names | Donn A. Nordean[2] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1988–present |
Brian Keith Beacock is an American film, television and voice actor in English-dubbed anime and video games.
He is best known for playing Byonko in Zatch Bell,[3] Takato Matsuki in Digimon Tamers,[4][5] Yumichika Ayasegawa from Bleach,[6] Yamato Delgado in Battle B-Daman,[7] and Monokuma, the antagonist of the Danganronpa anime/video game franchise.[8]
Filmography
[edit]Anime
[edit]- Battle B-Daman – Yamato Delgado, Joshua
- Beastars - Dom[9]
- Bleach – Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Blood Lad – Shamkid
- Blue Dragon – Andropov
- Blue Exorcist – Renzo Shima[10]
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo – Dengaku Man, Additional Voices (credited as Donn A. Nordean)
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Chojuro[11]
- Bungo Stray Dogs – Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
- Code Geass – Rivalz Cardemonde
- Digimon Tamers – Takato Matsuki, Gallantmon Gallantmon Crimson Mode(shared with Steve Blum)
- Digimon Frontier – Narrator (Replaced the Original Melissa Fahn Episode 43-50)/Bokomon
- Digimon Fusion – Gravimon
- Digimon Data Squad – Agumon/GeoGreymon/RizeGreymon/ShineGreymon
- Doraemon – Sneech (Suneo Honekawa)
- Dragon Ball Super – Krillin (Bang Zoom! Dub)
- Durarara!! – Walker Yumasaki
- Duel Masters – Aizen, Boy George (Season 3)
- Idaten Jump – Arthur, Kiyoshi (of the Four Kings), Jero, Seiji
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable – Shigekiyo "Shigechi" Yangu
- Kimi ni Todoke – Yoshiyuki "Zen" Arai[12]
- Kuroko's Basketball - Shōichi Imayoshi
- Mix Master: Final Force – Ninom, Blue Fox (credited as Donn A. Nordean)
- Naruto – Yashamaru, Sakon and Ukon, White Zetsu, Additional Voices
- Naruto: Shippuden – Chōjūrō, Yashamaru, Sakon and Ukon
- Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan series – Jiro Shima, Satori (credited as Donn A. Nordean)
- One-Punch Man - Geryuganshoop
- Sailor Moon R – Seijuuro Ginga/Ail (Viz Media dub)
- Sword Art Online: Alicization - Takeru Higa
- Tenkai Knights – Mr. White, Mr. Black (Ep. 42)
- Toradora! – Kouji Haruta
- Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song – M
- Zatch Bell! – Byonko, Jobin, Additional Voices
Video games
[edit]- Bleach: Shattered Blade – Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Bleach: The 3rd Phantom – Yumichika Ayasegawa, D-Roy Linker (credited as Donn A Nordean)
- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc – Monokuma[13]
- Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair – Monokuma
- Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls – Monokuma
- Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony – Monokuma, Monosuke
- Digimon World Data Squad – Agumon/GeoGreymon, RiseGreymon[14]
- Elsword – Raven[15]
- Fire Emblem Heroes – Luthier[16]
- Naruto: Ninja Council 3 – Sakon
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 – Sakon and Ukon
- Seven Samurai 20XX – Tay[17]
- Xenoblade Chronicles X – Additional voices[18]
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury – Byonko
Television
[edit]- Based on an Untrue Story (1993) – Television movie; Reporter #2
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (2000) – Axl in 'White Trash Wins Lotto'
- Gary & Mike (2001) – Nafe; episode: "Road Rage"
- Gormiti (2008) – Nick Tripp
- The Rerun Show (2002) – 6 episodes
- Passions (2005) – Store clerk; 2 episodes
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2004) – Irv; episode: "Ch-Ch-Changes"
- Playing It Straight (2004) – Troubadour; 6 episodes
Film
[edit]- American Slices (2000) – Short movie; Gabriel
- Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure (2000) - Trevor (voice)
- Circuit (2001) – Suspect/Drag Queen
- Mulholland Drive (2001) – Studio Singer
- Buying The Cow (2002) – Alex
- Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers - Takato Matsuda (voice)
- Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon - Takato Matsuda (voice)
- Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon - Bokomon (voice)
- Paprika (2006) – Kei Himuro and Kuga
- Blue Exorcist: The Movie (2012) – Renzo Shima (voice)
- Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild (2021) – as Navid (voice)
- Sailor Moon Eternal (2021) – Helios/Pegasus
Other
[edit]- AficionadosChris (YouTube) – Takato Matsuki[5]
Awards and honors
[edit]Brian shared the 2005 RTS Television Award with Jamie Forsyth for Best Music – Original Title Music for "Playing It Straight".[19] At the 2014 National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers (NAVGTR) awards, Beacock was nominated for Performance in a Comedy, Supporting for his work on Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.[20]
References
[edit]- ^ "Brian K Beacock, Born 3/29/1966 in California". CaliforniaBirthIndex.org. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
- ^ Beacock, Brian [@BrianBeacock] (September 1, 2015). "Some of my best work. Haha! Dengaku Man "Bobobo Bo Bobobo" #DangakuMan #Bobobo" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Episode 47 interview with Brian Beacock, retrieved 2016-12-26
- ^ Sofman, Jeff Ruberg, Ashley McDonnell, Ash Sofman, and Andrew (2015-10-10). "Podigious! 007. Behind the Digivoice: Takato (Brian Beacock)". Podigious!. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Digimon Tamers DVD Review - Aficionados Chris (ft. Brian Beacock)". YouTube.
- ^ "Interview with Brian Beacock (Yumichika on Bleach, Renzo on Blue Exorcist, and Takato on Digimon Tamers) • /r/VoiceActing". reddit. 7 August 2015. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- ^ "Brian Beacock - Hire voice actor for your voice over project". voice123.com. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- ^ "Brian Beacock on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- ^ "Beastars (2020)". Behind The Voice Actors. February 27, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- ^ "Aniplex's Blue Exorcist TV Series to Debut on TOONAMI™ On February 22nd". Anime News Network. February 10, 2014. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
- ^ "Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
- ^ "Original Kimi ni Todoke Anime Gets English Dub". Anime News Network. 2024-02-02. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
- ^ "Brian Beacock on Twitter: "@Detrimont Hey thanks! (re:Walker). And yes I did play Monokuma! I have the sore throat to prove it! :)"". Twitter. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- ^ "Brian Beacock (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 20 August 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "The Voices of Elsword - Part 4: Raven's Brian Beacock". YouTube. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ Klaus (7 March 2022). "Fire Emblem Heroes : Corrin, Ninjas de nuit offerte pour tout le monde à partir du 11 mars, le focus « Lapine chercheuse » disponible à partir du 8 mars avec la nouvelle Tourmente +". Nintendo Difference. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
- ^ Dimps; Polygon Magic. Seven Samurai 20XX. Sammy Studios. Scene: Ending credits, 5:09:55 in, CAST.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015 video game)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
- ^ 2005 RTS Television Awards (PDF).
- ^ "NAVGTR Awards (2014)". National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers. Archived from the original on 2017-03-22. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
External links
[edit]- Brian Beacock at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Brian Beacock convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Brian Beacock at IMDb