Yuri Lowenthal
Yuri Lowenthal | |
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Born | [1] | March 5, 1971
Other names | Sean Roberts, Jimmy Benedict |
Alma mater | The College of William & Mary |
Occupation(s) | Voice actor, screenwriter, actor, producer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Notable credits | |
Spouse | [3] |
Website | yurilowenthal.com |
Yuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971)[1] is an American actor, screenwriter, and producer known chiefly for his voice-over work in anime, cartoons and video games. Some of his prominent roles in anime and cartoons include teenage Ben Tennyson in Ben 10 franchise, Sasuke Uchiha in the Naruto series, Jinnosuke in Afro Samurai, Suzaku Kururugi in Code Geass, and Simon in Gurren Lagann. In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia; Alucard in Castlevania; Hayate/Ein in Dead or Alive; Matt Miller in Saints Row; and Yosuke Hanamura in Persona 4. He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called Shelf Life. He co-authored the book Voice-Over Voice Actor which gives career tips.
Early life and education
Lowenthal was born in Ohio and raised in Nashville, Tennessee and northern Virginia[2][4] His father worked for the United States Agency for International Development, and he spent two years in Niger in North Africa.[2] He didn't do much acting until the end of high school when he tried out for drama class in his senior year, but it was enough to get him interested in acting.[5]
At The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, he took classes in theatre but majored in East Asian studies where in his third year, he studied abroad in Osaka, Japan.[6] He also participated in the school's gymnastics program and ROTC.[2] After graduating in 1993, he joined the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET) where he served as a Coordinator of International Relations, helping out foreign English teachers in Shiga Prefecture. While at JET he continued to participate in theatre and acting.[2][5][6] After two years there, he still wanted to try acting full-time, and moved to New York City and participate in theatre in shows that were off-off-Broadway.[2] He spent six years in New York doing theatre and indie films.[5][6][7][8]
Career
Lowenthal moved to Los Angeles and worked in live-action and theatre roles,[9][10][11] To supplement his on-camera work, he and his wife Tara Platt took a voice-over class.[2][5] Their instructor later happened to be directing the English dub for an anime show called SD Gundam Force; he got his first ever anime dub role there, and soon tried out for other anime roles as well as other voice-over work in animation, commercials, and video games. Lowenthal recalled that his first voice appearance in a video game might have also been for SD Gundam Force.[12]
Lowenthal's first major role in video game voice-overs was as The Prince in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. In an interview with Critical Gamer, he describes that role as "a very lucky break for me, because it ended up being a super game. We audition all the time for all different kinds of projects, and videogames are one part of that, a part that I love." He said that "[he felt] that [he] in a way originated that role". Lowenthal did not return to voice the Prince in Warrior Within, being replaced by Rob Downes. Lowenthal felt that this was a conscious decision by Ubisoft to fit in with the game's overall tonal shift, and thought it was the right decision. For The Two Thrones, he returned to play the role, as fans had stated their preference for his portrayal of the character.[13] The Prince became one of Lowenthal's favorite roles, and he was pleased to return to the role for The Forgotten Sands.[14] According to Lowenthal, his well-received performance put pressure on him in future games from both fans and staff, as he needed to remain true to and improve on his original portrayal. This ultimately gave him little creative freedom with the character after The Sands of Time.[12] For the reboots following the live-action films, the staff wanted a different portrayal of the Prince to Lowenthal's, and so recast the role.[13]
Lowenthal continued voicing in other anime shows, including the lead character Haru Glory in Rave Master, which had a run on Cartoon Network's Toonami line up.[15] He also voiced a character in Zatch Bell! which had a notable run on Cartoon Network. He starred in a number of anime shows such as: Girls Bravo where he played Yukinari,[16] Scrapped Princess where he voiced Leo Skorpus,[17] Kyo Kara Maoh, where he voiced Yuuri Shibuya, and Saiyuki Reload where he voiced Son Goku.[18] When he auditioned for Naruto, which was being directed by the same guy who did Rave Master, he had tried out for multiple roles including Sasuke and Iruka, and got a call back for Sasuke. In an interview with Silionera, Lowenthal said that "It certainly allows me to go to some dark places as the series continues. And it makes Sasuke that much more interesting as a character. And that much more fun to play." [17] The Naruto anime became one of the more popular anime shows in the U.S.,[19] and its sequel Naruto Shippuden has also aired on Adult Swim.[20]
In 2007, Lowenthal was cast as Jinnosuke, aka "Kuma", a teddy-bear-headed warrior, in the anime feature Afro Samurai which starred Samuel L. Jackson as the title character. In an interview with Eastern Kicks, Lowenthal said that what he liked about Jinno was that he "starts off as one guy and ends up in a very different, very very dark place. Plus I got to kick Sam Jackson's ass. And they keep bringing him back from the dead for me to play again. And he's a twin-sword-wielding insane cyborg death machine with a giant teddy bear head. What's not to like?"[21] He also said that they recorded the voicing for Afro Samurai separately so he did not get to meet Jackson personally until a release party for the related video game years later.[2][21] Luke Carroll of Anime News Network described Lowenthal's voicing as a "good performance" but "not enough to make it more than an average dub at best".[22] Dennis Amith of J-ENT! thought the voice acting was well done.[23] Lowenthal would reprise the role in the 2009 feature Afro Samurai: Resurrection.[24][25] Steve Fritz of Newsarama wrote "The action sequencing is still top notch, and the vocal performances from Jackson, [Lucy] Liu, Lowenthal and company is on the money."[26]
Other lead roles in anime include Suzaku Kururugi in Code Geass which ran on Adult Swim.[27] and Simon in Gurren Lagann, which ran on Toonami.
In 2006, Lowenthal landed the role of Superman in the cartoon series Legion of Superheroes. In the show, Superman travels to the 31st century to help superheroes battle against the Fatal Five villains. In an interview with The Oklahoman, Lowenthal recalled that he read for Lightning Lad and Brainiac 5 in the original audition, and was called back to do Superman. During the callback, he had begun reading for Superman and Braniac 5 when the producers stopped him. He was later informed that he got the main role, and they did not need to hear more of him on other parts.[28]
In 2008, Lowenthal provided the voice of 15-year-old Ben Tennyson in Ben 10: Alien Force.[29][30] Set five years after the original series, the premiere of Alien Force set ratings records for Cartoon Network in its key demographics.[31] In portraying Ben, Lowenthal was given guidance by series director Glen Murakami who he had worked with on Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Early on in the show, Murakami told Lowenthal to portray Ben as less of a wisecrack than his 10-year-old persona, and did not want Ben to "veer into the whining, Luke Skywalker". The show was renewed for a second season,[32] and would be followed by Ben 10: Ultimate Alien which ran from 2010–12, and Ben 10: Omniverse[33] which ran from 2012–14. In Omniverse, Ben's age was bumped up to 16 years old.[30] Lowenthal said that he did not realize how popular the show was outside North America until he went to Australia, England and Ireland, and saw kids wearing Ben 10 stuff. He also said that at comic conventions, he was able to walk the halls unbothered until the Ben 10 panel, after which he was "outed".[30]
Lowenthal provided the voice for the protagonist in Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 and Yosuke Hanamura for Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. He also provides the voice of Cecil Harvey in the Nintendo DS remake of Final Fantasy IV, and again in Dissidia: Final Fantasy on the PSP. In the Dead or Alive series, he voices Hayate / Ein. He voices Matt Miller, the leader of the Decker gang in Saints Row: The Third; and in its sequel.
He and Platt co-authored the book Voice-Over Voice Actor: What It's Like Behind the Mic. He also co-authored the comedy-noir novella Tough City with Keith Ikeda-Barry as part of a 72-hour novel writing contest. He also frequently guests at the San Diego Comic-Con International.
Personal life
Lowenthal met fellow actress Tara Platt on an NYU grad film where they played opposite each other in a romantic comedy film called Model Chaser.[5] Six months into their relationship, Lowenthal helped Platt do a cross-country move to Los Angeles so that Platt could participate in auditions there for new TV shows. He had originally planned to fly back after the move, but midway through the trip he proposed to her in Bowling Green, Ohio, and they married in Las Vegas.[2] They founded a company called Monkey Kingdom Productions in 2004.
When asked about his ethnic background, Lowenthal has tweeted that he is a "Tennessee Jew",[34] and has mentioned being Jewish on various media.[35][36]
Filmography
Anime
Animation
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[37] |
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2006–08 | Legion of Super-Heroes | Superman, Superman-X / Kell-El, Stone Boy | [57][58][59] | |
2008–10 | Ben 10: Alien Force | Ben Tennyson, various characters | [41][60][30] | |
2009–12 | Huntik: Secrets & Seekers | Lok Lambert | Season 1 | [61][62] |
2010–12 | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | Ben Tennyson, various characters | [41][60] | |
2010–13 | Generator Rex | Moss, various characters | [41][60] | |
2010–present | Young Justice | Garth, Icicle Jr, Tommy Terror, Lagoon Boy | [41] | |
2012–14 | Ben 10: Omniverse | Ben Tennyson, various characters | [41] | |
2013 | Riding Shotgun | Doyle | short film based on comic | [63] |
2014 | Space Racers | Eagle (lead role) | [64][65] | |
2014 | Lost Treasure Hunt | Dex | Ep. "Columbus Pilot" | [66] |
2015 | DC Super Friends | The Flash | [67] | |
2015 | RWBY | Mercury Black | Starting with Volume 3 | [68] |
2016 | Transformers: Robots in Disguise | Glacius | Ep. "Cover Me" | [69] |
2016 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza Friday | Leonardo | short film | [70] |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[37] |
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2008 | The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie | Prince Alexander | [41] | |
2014 | Big Hero 6 | Additional voices | [86] | |
2015 | The Laws of the Universe Part 0 | Tyler | Limited theatrical release | [87][88] |
Video games
Live action
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[37] |
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2005 | Alias | Bishop's Driver | Episode: "The Awful Truth" | |
2005–06 | Gilmore Girls | Carl, Sookie's Sous Chef | Episodes: "He's Slippin' 'Em Bread...Dig?" and "Go Bull Dogs!" | |
2006 | Close to Home | EMT | Episode: "The Good Doctor" | |
2008 | Adventures in Voice Acting | Himself | [132] | |
2008 | Absolution: The Series | web series | [133] | |
2008 | Con Artists | Producer | [42][1] | |
2009 | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Christopher Garvin | Episodes: "Today Is the Day: Part 1" and "Today Is the Day: Part 2" | [28] |
2010 | A Good Knight's Quest | Marcus | web series | [134] |
2010 | Van Von Hunter | Van Von Hunter | live-action mockumentary | [135] |
2011 | Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie | Narrator | [136] | |
2011 | Criminal Minds | Jake Ellison | Episode: "The Stranger" | |
2011 | The Arcadian | Kraken | Screenplay, live-action, film festival release | [137][138][139] |
2011 | Silver Case | Donnie | film festival run | |
2012 | Warehouse 13: Grand Designs | Nikola Tesla | Episodes: "Chapter 1" and "Chapter 7.5 (Bonus Chapter)" | |
2013 | Hawaii Five-0 | Liam | Episode: "Hoa Pili" | [42][140] |
2013 | The Seance Hour: Evil Unleashed | The Victim | [141] | |
2015 | The Phoenix Incident | Glenn Lauder | [142][143][144] | |
Love Like Bullets | Eddie | film starring Johnny Yong Bosch, initially filmed in 2010 | [145][146][147] | |
Shelf Life | Producer | [148] | ||
Viva Variety |
Books
- Lowenthal, Yuri; Platt, Tara (2010). Voice-Over Voice Actor: What It's Like Behind the Mic. Bug Bot Press. 259pp. ISBN 9780984074006. OCLC 429727108.
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Notes
References
- ^ a b c Birthday references:
- yuri lowenthal [@YuriLowenthal] (March 5, 2015). "Thanks for all the bday <3 come visit OZ with us "Intrepid travelers Yuri & Tara take you to Australia!..." (Tweet). Retrieved August 10, 2015 – via Twitter.
- "Copyright Catalog (1978 to present)". US Copyright Office. Retrieved July 16, 2016. Search by: Name: "Lowenthal Yuri" will show entry "Con Artists" that has "Copyright Claimant: Yuri Lowenthal, 1971-"
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(help) - ^ "The Voices: Talking to Yuri Lowenthal & Tara Platt". newsarama.com. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
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- ^ Niederkorn, William S. (May 31, 1998). "Downtown, a Pizza Man Tells Which Way the Wind Blows". The New York Times. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
Yuri Lowenthal, an actor in the Nada company, recalled a night when he and some friends were all falling-down hungry after going to the Mercury Lounge to hear a band.
- ^ "Want's Unwisht Work". Indie Theater Now. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
- ^ Kendt, Rob (December 19, 2003). "Call it 'Cirque du Scrooge'". Retrieved July 20, 2016 – via LA Times.
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- ^ a b Santos, Carlo (October 12, 2005). "Girls Bravo". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
Sometimes there are English dubs where the supporting characters are more entertaining than the leads. Liam O'Brien is a riot and a half as Fukuyama in this volume, and his character ought to go terrorize more girls just so we can hear that smarmy delivery. Lulu Chiang is similarly high-spirited in her role as Kirie, playing the uptight foil to Fukuyama. Now if only Yuri Lowenthal and Michelle Ruff—Yukinari and Miharu respectively—could match that energy.
- ^ a b c d e f "Yuri Lowenthal Speaks about Sasuke". siliconera.com. March 1, 2006. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
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- ^ a b c "Exclusive interview: Yuri Lowenthal (Jinno – Afro Samurai) - easternkicks.com". archive.org. October 16, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
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Yuri Lowenthal voiced Suzaku with an appropriate mix of guilt and conviction, but it all comes out really fast and with little reaction from Euphemia.
- ^ a b Price, Matthew (March 20, 2009). "The Next Level: Actor’s voice exhibits a heroic quality". The Oklahoman. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
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- ^ a b c d "'Ben 10': The Jeremy Lin of the superhero world?". latimes.com. March 15, 2012. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
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- ^ http://www.iol.co.za/tonight/tv-radio/a-peek-inside-the-ben-10-omniverse-1400830
- ^ Yuri Lowenthal [@YuriLowenthal] (September 18, 2010). "I'm a Tennessee Jew, y'all. RT @JackCox: @YuriLowenthal, So are you Russian Jewish, or what is the ethnic background?" (Tweet). Retrieved January 13, 2016 – via Twitter.
- ^ Yuri Lowenthal [@YuriLowenthal] (June 29, 2012). "Holy #FF I'm about 50 followers away from 10K! Who'd a thought anyone'd ever follow a little Jewish kid from Nashville. Thanks! #gratitude" (Tweet). Retrieved January 13, 2016 – via Twitter.
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- ^ Marmalade Boy. Episode 1. Event occurs at Closing credits, English cast.
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- ^ Blitz Games, Barking Lizards Technologies. Bratz: Forever Diamondz. THQ. Scene: Closing credits, Voice Over Actors.
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- ^ Shift. Gods Eater Burst. D3 Publisher of America. Scene: Closing credits, 1 minute in, English Voice Talent (Alphabetical Order).
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- ^ Capcom. Resident Evil 6. Capcom. Scene: Closing credits, 4 minutes in, Facial Capture (ADR) Cast.
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The next "Skylanders" entry will also add 20 new characters to the roster of more than 300 heroes that have been released since the original "Spyro's Adventure."
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- ^ Coin-Op TV (April 5, 2014). Skylanders Punk Shock Voice Tara Platt Interview. YouTube.
- ^ Skylanders video games credits. Note: Lists only voice actors participation, not their role in the game
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- Vicarious Visions. Skylanders: Swap Force. Scene: Closing credits, Voice Actors.
- Toys for Bob. Skylanders: Trap Team. Activision. Scene: Closing credits, 8:40 in, Voice Actors.
- Vicarious Visions. Skylanders: SuperChargers. Activision. Scene: Closing credits, 7:13 in, Voice Actors.
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- ^ Terrace 2012, p. 106
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External links
- Official website
- Yuri Lowenthal convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Yuri Lowenthal at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Yuri Lowenthal at Behind The Voice Actors
- Yuri Lowenthal at Crystal Acids Voice Actor Database
- Yuri Lowenthal at IMDb
- IGN Interview, ds.ign.com; accessed December 15, 2014.
- Interview, animechronicle.podbean.com, May 2010 podcast
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