Henry Dittman

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Henry Dittman is an American actor and voice actor known for his extensive work in anime dubbing, television, and hosting. Born Henry Mitchell Dittman on December 13, 1971, in Los Angeles, California, he developed a diverse career spanning live-action performances, voice acting, and television hosting. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Directing from the University of Mississippi in 1996.

Dittman is perhaps best recognized by anime fans for his long-running role as the antagonist Kabuto Yakushi in the popular series Naruto and its sequel Naruto Shippūden. He has voiced the character across numerous television episodes, video games such as Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 and Naruto: The Broken Bond, and even reprised the role in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Beyond this signature role, he has a wide range of other anime credits. He voiced Kafk Sunbeam in Zatch Bell! and Craniamon in Digimon Data Squad. In 2019, he was part of the Netflix dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion, providing voices for SEELE and Shiro Tokita.

In addition to these roles, Dittman has demonstrated his range within the Naruto franchise by voicing numerous other characters, including Ensui Nara, Kakko, Sagan, Tekka Uchiha, and Yuuki Minazuki, among others. A more recent prominent role is that of Ryan Goldsmith, also known as the hero Golden Ryan, in the 2022 sequel series Tiger & Bunny 2. He voices the flamboyant hero with gravity-manipulating abilities, who partners with Blue Rose in the series.

His voice work also extends to video games, with credits including the Xenosaga series as Tony, as well as roles in Condemned 2: Bloodshot, Universe at War: Earth Assault, and the English versions of live-action series like Elite and The Valhalla Murders. Beyond voice acting, Dittman has an extensive career in live-action television, with guest appearances on shows such as Entourage, Two and a Half Men, Good Luck Charlie, Mad Men, and Monk. He has also worked as a writer and performer on comedy programs like The Chris Wylde Show, The Wanda Sykes Show, and The Pete Holmes Show.

As a television host, Dittman has been the face of several programs. He hosted 50 episodes of Before & After'noon Movie on the USA Network and co-produced and hosted the travel show The Smart Show for two seasons. He also co-hosts ClipCast, a podcast dedicated to the LA Clippers. His talent has been recognized on stage as well; in 2011, he won both the Los Angeles Ovation Award and the LA Weekly Theater Award for his role as James Moriarty in the Sacred Fools Theatre Company production of Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes.
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