Jonathan Lipow
Description
Jonathan Lipow is an American voice actor with a career rooted in a lifelong passion for vocal performance and music. Born in New York City, he began mimicking sounds and voices at an early age and started performing in stage plays and musicals from the age of eleven. His interest in music, particularly piano, also developed during his youth. Lipow's talents were recognized in high school with awards in Vocal Music, Drama, and Theater Workshop. He later studied broadcasting in college, gaining experience at both alternative rock and National Public Radio stations on campus, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in voiceover for animation.
Lipow has built an extensive career voicing characters across animation and video games. He is particularly noted for his work within the Star Wars franchise. A prominent example is his role as B-20N, a loyal droid servant, in the English dub of The Twins, a short film from the first season of the anime series Star Wars: Visions produced by Studio Trigger. His other Star Wars credits are numerous and include voicing RJ-83 in Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, various characters such as Glitch and Nod in Star Wars Resistance, and roles like Mokko, a Trandoshan, and the Ordo Moon Dragon in Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Beyond Star Wars, his television credits include providing additional voices for the first season of the acclaimed animated series Castlevania. He also voiced Monsieur Mallah in the live-action series Doom Patrol.
Lipow's work extends significantly into the world of video games, where he has voiced characters in major franchises. Notably, he is the voice of the hero Wrecking Ball in the popular game Overwatch and its sequel, Overwatch 2. He has also lent his voice to the Iron Giant in the game MultiVersus and portrayed Unicron in the Transformers: War for Cybertron trilogy. Other video game credits include roles in God of War, Genshin Impact, Final Fantasy VII Remake, and Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time. His film work includes voicing the Hulk and Abomination in the animated film The Incredible Hulk and characters in the Monster High franchise.
Throughout his career, Lipow has frequently collaborated on projects within the Star Wars universe and has become a versatile presence in the animation and video game industries, often providing voices for a wide array of characters, from droids and creatures to villains and heroes.
Lipow has built an extensive career voicing characters across animation and video games. He is particularly noted for his work within the Star Wars franchise. A prominent example is his role as B-20N, a loyal droid servant, in the English dub of The Twins, a short film from the first season of the anime series Star Wars: Visions produced by Studio Trigger. His other Star Wars credits are numerous and include voicing RJ-83 in Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, various characters such as Glitch and Nod in Star Wars Resistance, and roles like Mokko, a Trandoshan, and the Ordo Moon Dragon in Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Beyond Star Wars, his television credits include providing additional voices for the first season of the acclaimed animated series Castlevania. He also voiced Monsieur Mallah in the live-action series Doom Patrol.
Lipow's work extends significantly into the world of video games, where he has voiced characters in major franchises. Notably, he is the voice of the hero Wrecking Ball in the popular game Overwatch and its sequel, Overwatch 2. He has also lent his voice to the Iron Giant in the game MultiVersus and portrayed Unicron in the Transformers: War for Cybertron trilogy. Other video game credits include roles in God of War, Genshin Impact, Final Fantasy VII Remake, and Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time. His film work includes voicing the Hulk and Abomination in the animated film The Incredible Hulk and characters in the Monster High franchise.
Throughout his career, Lipow has frequently collaborated on projects within the Star Wars universe and has become a versatile presence in the animation and video game industries, often providing voices for a wide array of characters, from droids and creatures to villains and heroes.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: Star Wars: Visions