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Eric Stuart
Born (1967-10-18) October 18, 1967 (age 57)
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation(s)Voice actor, voice director, singer, musician, songwriter
Years active1985–present (Voice actor)
1996–present (Music career)
Known forBrock, James in Pokémon
Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh!
Notable workPokémon
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Websitehttp://www.ericstuart.com

Eric Stuart (born October 18, 1967) is an American voice actor, voice director, singer, musician and songwriter who worked for 4Kids Entertainment, NYAV Post, and Central Park Media. He provides voices for English dubs of anime, cartoons and video games. He is also the lead singer of his rock band the Eric Stuart Band.

Life and career

Stuart was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a modern dancer mother and a criminal attorney father.[1] He is known for doing several English-dubbed anime voices at 4Kids Entertainment, NYAV Post, and Central Park Media, like Brock and James from Pokémon (the first 10 years, seasons 1-8), Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh!, Gourry Gabriev from Slayers, and many others.

As a stage performer, he has toured with Peter Frampton (1999, 2000), Ringo Starr (1997), Lynyrd Skynyrd (1997), and has opened for Jethro Tull (1997), Julian Cope (1995), Hall & Oates (1997, 1998), and Chicago (1995, 1997, 1998) as well.[2] While influenced by many artists (such as Buddy Holly, Bruce Springsteen, Cat Stevens, Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Jim Croce, and The Beatles), his own musical style does not conform to any specific genre. Much of his music follows the styles of rock, folk, or country. His band has released seven albums and two EPs to date; six of the albums and one EP are presently available worldwide.

Discography

Filmography

Anime roles

Non-anime roles

Movie roles

Video games

Documentaries

Production credits

Voice director

References

  1. ^ "Eric Stuart Biography (1968-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  2. ^ Merchant, John (July 10, 2000). "MUSKEGON SUMMER CELEBRATION". Muskegon Chronicle.