Whether in English or Japanese, anime voice actors are no stranger to celebrity culture. The voice actors who give the best performances and appear in the most works will almost always develop mᴀssive followings from fans, and in Japan, especially, voice actors are held in incredibly high regard to the point that everything they do is treated as a major event.
Anime voice actors will always have some sort of celebrity culture attached to them, and anime dubs sometimes take that to an incredible degree. When an animated movie or TV show gets a high-profile release, the company in charge will often get major celebrities to voice the characters as opposed to regular voice actors, and sure enough, some of the most high-profile anime shows and movies often get major celebrities to voice their characters. A few examples of that are especially noteworthy, as each celebrity in question added an incredible amount to their role, no matter how small.
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Dave Bautista As The Parakeet King
Character From Studio Ghibli’s The Boy And The Heron
Dave Bautista is a former wrestler turned actor, best known for playing Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy, its sequels, and other projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Outside the MCU, Bautista is best known for playing Rabban in Dune, Sapper Morton in Blade Runner 2049, and Duke Cody in Glᴀss Onion, A Knives Out Story.
Despite his storied career in film and television, Dave Bautista hasn’t done much voice acting, and the only notable example of such was when he voiced the Parakeet King in Studio Ghibli’s The Boy and the Heron. It was a fairly minor role, but overall, Dave Bautista’s performance as the Parakeet King brought an incredible amount of gravitas to the role, and it would be great to see more anime dub performances from Dave Bautista sometime in the future.
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Chace Crawford As Justin
Character From Studio Chizu’s Belle
Belle
Belle is a film exploring the journey of Suzu, a 17-year-old high school student who discovers a vast online world called “U.” As her avatar, Belle, she gains widespread attention, ultimately encountering a mysterious, dragon-like figure amidst her virtual experiences.
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July 16, 2021
- Runtime
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121 minutes
- Director
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Mamoru Hosoda
- Writers
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Mamoru Hosoda
- Producers
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Nozomu Takahashi, Genki Kawamura, Yuichiro Saito, Yuka Saito, Hibiki Itou, Takeshi Kikuchi, Toshimi Tanio
- Main Genre
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Animation
Chace Crawford made his acting debut as Tyler Simms in The Covenant before landing his big break as Nate Archibald in Gossip Girl. Crawford has been consistently appearing in film and television ever since, and since 2019, he’s starred as The Deep in Amazon’s The Boys, which has arguably become his most iconic role to date.
Chace Crawford is no stranger to voice acting, voicing ᴀssorted roles in Family Guy and Robot Chicken and reprising his role as The Deep in The Boys Presents: Diabolical. As for anime, Crawford’s only voice role is as Justin in Studio Chizu’s Belle, the main villain who continually harᴀsses Belle and Ryu in the name of order, and sure enough, Chace Crawford’s performance perfectly sold Justin’s deranged villainy in Belle, and it was easily one of the biggest highlights of an all-around phenomenal film.
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Alison Brie As Natsumi Suga
Character From CoMix Wave Films’ Weathering With You
Weathering With You
Weathering with You is an animated film directed by Makoto Shinkai, released in 2019. It follows Hodaka, a high school runaway in Tokyo facing financial difficulties, who meets Hina, a girl with the extraordinary ability to control the weather, amidst the city’s continuous rainfall.
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June 19, 2019
- Runtime
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112 minutes
- Director
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Makoto Shinkai
- Writers
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Makoto Shinkai
- Producers
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Minami Ichikawa, Genki Kawamura, Noritaka Kawaguchi, Yoshihiro Furusawa, Wakana Okamura
- Main Genre
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Animation
Alison Brie first got her big break in acting playing Trudy Campbell on Mad Men, and not long after that, she landed her iconic role of Annie Edison in Community. Since then, Brie has also starred as Ruth Wilder in Netflix’s GLOW, and she’s set to play Evil-Lyn in the upcoming He-Man film, Masters of the Universe.
Alison Brie has just an impressive career with animation as she does live-action, voicing Planetina in Rick and Morty, Princess Unikitty in The Lego Movie, and Diane Nguyen in BoJack Horseman. As for anime, Brie’s only notable role is voicing Natsumi Suga in CoMix Wave Films’ Weathering with You, but sure enough, Alison Brie’s performance as Natsumi Suga in Weathering with You was perfect for selling her as a big sister-type character to Hodaka from start to finish.
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Haley Joel Osment As Takeshi Jin
Character From Production I.G’s IGPX
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix is set in 2048 within a city dedicated to the thrilling sport of Immortal Grand Prix racing. Teams of three pilots maneuver high-speed humanoid mechs on a 60 km track. Victory hinges on machine performance, pilot skill, and teamwork in this futuristic motorsport spectacle.
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October 5, 2005
- Network
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tv asahi, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim
- Directors
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Yosнιтaka Koyama
- Producers
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Ken Iyadomi, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Shigeru Watanabe, Norihisa Oki, Hiekazu Terakawa
Haley Joel Osment was one of the most famous child actors of the 90s, most notable for playing Forrest Gump Jr. in Forrest Gump and, of course, Cole Sear in The Sixth Sense. Osment is still highly active as an adult, of course, with notable roles of his including Keenan Feldspar in Silicon Valley and Stu Camillo in Future Man, and he’s even set for a guest appearance in Wednesday season 2.
Haley Joel Osment has also made a name for himself as a voice actor, voicing characters in Disney cartoons and straight-to-DVD movies and, most famously, Sora in Kingdom Hearts. As for anime, Osment has voiced Takeshi Jin in Production I.G’s IGPX, and considering the timing, Haley Joel Osment’s performance as Takeshi in IGPX always did wonders to sell him as an engaging protagonist and arguably helped pave the way for his future voice acting prospects.
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Emily Rudd As Marcille Donato
Character From Studio Trigger’s Delicious In Dungeon
Emily Rudd is a fairly new actress, only being active since 2013 and not getting her big break until 2021’s Fear Street trilogy as both Cindy Berman and Abigail. In 2023, however, Rudd famously played Nami in Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, earning praise from old and new fans alike, and it’s undoubtedly become her most famous role, by far.
As for voice acting, H๏τ off the success of the live-action One Piece, Emily Rudd was cast to voice Marcille Donato in Delicious in Dungeon, and sure enough, Emily Rudd does a perfect job of capturing Marcille’s high-strung and comedic energy to just as great a degree as Sayaka Senbongi, if not more so. Rudd’s performance has been one of the best parts of the English dub, and with Delicious in Dungeon season 2 in production, it hopefully won’t be long before there’s more to hear.
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Charles Martinet As Magenta
Character From Toei Animation’s Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
Charles Martinet is the only actor on this list known primarily for voice acting, but he’s a major celebrity for it, nonetheless. From 1991 to 2023, Martinet was famous as the voice of Mario in every entry of the Mario franchise and any of his guest appearances in other games, and while he’s retired to be the brand ambᴀssador, he’ll inevitably continue to be tied to the role for years to come.
Charles Martinet has lent his voice talents to roles beyond Mario, and that includes anime. Not only did Martinet voice Wilson Philips in the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure OVA, but he also voiced Magenta in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, and overall, Charles Martinet’s performance as Magenta was great not only on its own, but for showing how much range he had beyond the simplistic nature of voicing Mario, and hopefully, there will be more of that to come.
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Keith David As Professor Tenma
Character From Studio M2’s Pluto
Keith David is a legendary actor famous for roles in both live-action and animation. In live-action, David’s first major role was as Childs in The Thing, and he then went on to star in projects like They Live, Armageddon, and the sixth and final season of Community, with many fans and critics citing his character of Elroy Patashnik as the best part of season 6.
As for voice acting, Keith David is famous for his roles in shows and movies like Spawn, The Princess and the Frog, Amphibia, and, most notably, Gargoyles. As for anime, not only has he voiced Okkoto in Princess Mononoke, but most recently, David voiced Professor Tenma in Studio M2’s Pluto, and sure enough, Keith David’s iconic voice was perfect for bringing out the reserved and melancholic personality of a character like Professor Tenma.
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Sir Patrick Stewart As Lord Yupa
Character From Studio Ghibli’s Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind
Sir Patrick Stewart is one of the most celebrated actors of all time in both live-action and animation. Whether it’s mature and composed characters like Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Charles Xavier in X-Men or utterly bizarre ones like Avery Bullock in American Dad! and the Poop Emoji in The Emoji Movie, Stewart’s incredible range and delivery has made him iconic in every medium, and he always finds new ways to astound his fans.
Naturally, Patrick Stewart has also lent his voice talents to anime. Stewart starred as Lloyd Steam in Steamboy, but most famously, he voiced Lord Yupa in Studio Ghibli’s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, and as is often the case, Patrick Stewart brought plenty of poise and dignity to his performance as Lord Yupa to make him one of the most engaging characters in the movie.
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Giancarlo Esposito As Faraday
Character From Studio Trigger’s Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Giancarlo Esposito’s first major acting role was as Dean Big Brother Almighty in Spike Lee’s School Daze, and he’s also starred in Malcolm X, Captain America: Brave New World, The Mandalorian, and Breaking Bad. Esposito’s role as Gus Fring in Breaking Bad was especially iconic, and since then, he’s made a name for himself playing stoic and violent villains with cold and calculating personalities.
Giancarlo Esposito’s signature style has also shown itself in voice acting, with notable examples including Ra’s al Ghul in Son of Batman and Anton Castillo in Far Cry 6. As for anime, Esposito voiced Faraday in Studio Trigger’s Cyberpunk: Edgerunners; sure enough, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners’ Faraday was another character who was an entertainingly cold and calculating villain thanks to Giancarlo Esposito’s impeccable delivery, and it would be great if this wasn’t the last time he lent his talents to anime.
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James Marsters As Zamasu
Character From Toei Animation’s Dragon Ball Super
While James Marsters is famous for playing Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, his history with anime has far more negativity attached to it. Marsters infamously played King Piccolo in Dragonball Evolution, one of the worst live-action anime adaptations of all time, and while Marsters tried to salvage the script the best he could, his efforts were ultimately for naught.
As a fan of Dragon Ball, James Marsters was more disappointed than anyone in his poor performance as King Piccolo, and when Dragon Ball Super came out, he got the role of Zamasu as a means of making amends for Dragonball Evolution. Sure enough, James Marsters take on Zamasu is one that perfectly captures his poise, arrogance, and sadism in a way his King Piccolo never could, and with that level of dedication, it’s arguably the best example of a celebrity having a part in a major anime.