Eric Stuart

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Eric Stuart
Stuart performing in Phoenix, Arizona in 2016
Born (1967-10-18) October 18, 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Voice actor, voice director, musician, singer, songwriter
Years active1996–present
Musical career
GenresRock
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
LabelsWidow's Peak
Websitehttp://www.ericstuart.com

Eric Stuart (born October 18, 1967)[2][3] is an American voice actor, voice director, musician, singer 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. Some of his most prominent roles include Brock and James in Pokémon from seasons 1–8, Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Gourry Gabriev in Slayers.[4][1] His rock band, the Eric Stuart Band, has toured with many acts in the 1990s including Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band and Peter Frampton.[5]

Life and career

Stuart was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a modern dancer mother and a criminal attorney father.[6] He was previously married to Jenna Malizia, as of May 2019 he has been in a relationship with Lindsey Willson. He has two daughters, Emillia and Natalia and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

As a stage performer, he has toured with Peter Frampton (1999, 2000), Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band (1997),[1] Lynyrd Skynyrd (1997), and has opened for Jethro Tull (1997), Julian Cope (1995), Hall & Oates (1997, 1998), and Chicago (1995, 1997, 1998) as well.[7] Frampton produced his album Blue, Dressed in Black.[1]

Discography

  • Curiosity (1996)[6]
  • Picture Perfect World (1997)[6]
  • Eric Stuart (1998)[6]
  • Blue, Dressed in Black (2000)
  • BombShellShocked (2003)
  • In The County Of Kings (2007)
  • Empty Frame of Reference (2009)
  • Falls on Me (2011)[8]
  • Lipstick and Barbed Wire (2013)[1]
  • My Kind of Danger (2018)

Filmography

Stuart speaking with fans at 2016 Saboten Con in Phoenix, Arizona.

Anime

List of dubbing performances in anime
Year Title Role Crew role, notes Source[9]
2001–06 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Seto Kaiba, Kemo, Sid, others Voice director
1998–2006 Pokémon Brock, James, others Voice director (seasons 1–6)
1995-2009 Slayers series Gourry Gabriev [10]
2007-10 Dinosaur King Dr. Z, Patrick, Spartacus (minor role), Mr. Copper (minor role)
2005-2008 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Bastion Misawa, Titan, Kagemaru, Ojama Black, Ojama King, others Voice director
2008-2011 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds Bootleg owner, Sir Gil de Randsborg, Lug, Mr. Pitts (season 2), Sergio, Boss, Elsworth [11]
2012-2014 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Scorch, Jinlon
2006 Animation Runner Kuromi 2 Mizuho Tanonaka [12]
2005 Magical DoReMi Vice Principal Shoople
2004 Here is Greenwood Number One, Furusawa, Lupin, Tochizawa Central Park Media dub
2004–06 One Piece Narrator 4Kids dub
2004 F-Zero: GP Legend Black Shadow, Octoman
2003 Animation Runner Kuromi Mizuho Tanonaka, Shin Kumegawa, others [12]
2003 Shaman King Marco, Flying Zen Brother #1, Additional Voices
2002 Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Meta Knight, Blade Knight, Gus, Sword Knight [13]
2001 Fighting Foodons Burnt Meatballs, Cole Slawter, Gazmacho, Additional Voices
2001 Night on the Galactic Railroad Lighthouse Keeper English dub
2001 Tama and Friends Rockney
2001 Descendants of Darkness Yutaka Watari
2000 Labyrinth of Flames Galan Central Park Media dub
1997 Art of Fighting Jack Turner, John Crawley [12]
1996 Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter Announcer [12]
1996 Yu Yu Hakusho: Eizu Hakusho 2 Koenma
1996 Gall Force: Eternal Story Boy

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Crew role, notes Source[9]
2013 Operation Freedom Force Voice director
2012 The Illusionauts Voice director
2008–09 Gogoriki Voice director, writer
2006 Viva Pinata Les, Mongo, Norman, Ruffians, others Voice director, producer
2005 G.I. Joe: Sigma Six Hi-Tech, others Voice director
2004 Incredible Crash Dummies Crunch Voice director
2002 Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy Dik Dik Van Dik, Mac Metaphor, King Muscle, Adversarious, Dial Bolic, Geronimo, Clawdaddy, Sgt. Muscle, Hanzo, The Protector, Jagg-Ed Voice director
2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Hamato Yoshi, Murakami Gennosuke, Quarry, Harry 'The Schlub' Parker, Additional Voices
2003 The Fight for the Fox Box Diabolic

Film

List of dubbing performances in feature films
Year Title Role Crew role, notes Source[9]
2017 Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions Seto Kaiba [14]
2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light Seto Kaiba Voice director
2002 The Ninja Dragon Ninja Dragon
2001 Pokémon 3: The Movie Brock, James
2000 Pokémon: The Movie 2000 James, Charizard
1999 Pokémon: The First Movie Brock, James, Squirtle
List of dubbing performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Crew role, notes Source[9]
2004 Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker Brock, Hippie, James Voice director
2003 Pokémon Heroes Brock, James, Lorenzo
2002 Pokémon 4Ever Brock, James
2000 Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns Brock, James
Voice-over performance in live-action film
Year Title Role Notes Source[9]
2013 Movie 43 Narrator (voice) Segment: "Victory's Glory"
Nominated - Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Combo (shared with the entire cast)

Video games

List of voice and dubbing performances in video games
Year Title Role Crew role, notes Source[9]
2016 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Seto Kaiba, Dox, Bastion Misawa [12]
2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum Seto Kaiba
2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler Seto Kaiba, Kaibaman
2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction Seto Kaiba
2004 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus Additional voices
2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Harry, Quarry
2001 Shadow Hearts Yuri Hyuga
2001 RG Veda Bishamonten
2000 Labyrinth of Flames Galan
1999 Valkyrie Profile Grey, Lucian
1999 Pikachu’s Winter Vacation Brock, Squirtle, Electrode, Dexter



Web

Year Title Role Notes Source
2013 Teenage Pokémon Brock (voice) Episode: "Brock, Mental Health and Lets-Plays" [15]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "AniMinneapolis Announces Eric Stuart". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  2. ^ Copyright Office citations for birth year:
  3. ^ "Eric Stuart Band on Apple Music". apple.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  4. ^ "BAAF to Kick off at J&R Music & Computer World". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  5. ^ "ERIC STUART BAND – ERIC STUART". ericstuart.com. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d "Eric Stuart Biography (1968-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  7. ^ Merchant, John (July 10, 2000). "MUSKEGON SUMMER CELEBRATION". Muskegon Chronicle.
  8. ^ "THE SHOP – ERIC STUART". www.ericstuart.com.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "VOICE ACTING & DIRECTING – ERIC STUART". ericstuart.com. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  10. ^ "Funimation Adds Sengoku Basara TV Anime Series (Update 2)". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  11. ^ "Crystal Acids Crispin Freeman Page". Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Behind the Voice Actors – Eric Stuart". behindthevoiceactors.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  13. ^ "Supanova Pop Culture Expo Gold Coast on this Weekend!". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  14. ^ "Dan Green, Eric Stuart Return for Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions Film's English Dub (Updated With Trailer)". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  15. ^ https://www.destructoid.com/stories/teenage-pokemon-brock-mental-health-and-let-s-plays-257273.phtml


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