Tom Fahn

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Tom Fahn is an American voice actor known for his extensive work in anime dubbing, animation, and video games. He was born Thomas Fahn on April 30, 1962, in Queens, New York, and grew up in Huntington, Long Island. His family moved to Southern California when he was fifteen. Fahn developed an interest in the arts early on, influenced by his father, who worked in radio and was a weekend jazz drummer. He pursued this passion academically, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts from California State University, Long Beach.

Fahn's career as a performer is broad, encompassing voice-over, film, television, commercials, theater, stand-up comedy, and improv. He spent ten years as a stand-up comic, performing as part of the comedy team Tom & Dan, with whom he won a grand prize on ABC's The New America's Funniest People. He also performed improv comedy for five years with a group called The Itchey Feet.

In the realm of voice acting, Fahn is perhaps most recognized for his long-standing role as Agumon in the Digimon franchise. He first voiced the character in the television series Digimon: Digital Monsters and has reprised it numerous times over the years. This includes his performances in the films Digimon: The Movie and Digimon Adventure tri., as well as the feature Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna, which is noted as a significant finale for the original characters. His connection to the role also extended into video games, such as Digimon Rumble Arena.

Beyond Digimon, Fahn has an extensive list of credits in English dubs of popular anime. His early leading roles include Sho Fukamachi in The Guyver and Kei Katsuragi in The Super Dimension Century Orguss. He is also known for his performance as Rocco Bonnaro in the critically acclaimed series Cowboy Bebop. Another role specifically noted by the user is Hakuba in the series Shinzo. His other anime credits span a wide range of series, including roles in Bleach, Naruto, One Punch Man, Hunter X Hunter, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and many others.

Fahn's voice work is not limited to anime. He has provided voices for western animation, such as the character Woim in Boid N Woim for Cartoon Network. In feature films, he voiced Stu the Turtle and a Male Ox in the animated movie Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. He has also had a significant presence in video games, with roles in major titles like God of War, Fire Emblem: Shadows of Valentia, and Fire Emblem Heroes. Additionally, he has contributed voices to various Power Rangers series, including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers: Turbo, and Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy.

Fahn comes from a family deeply involved in the entertainment industry. His brothers, Mike and Jonathan, and his sister, Melissa Fahn, all work in the arts as musicians and actors. His wife, Dorothy Elias-Fahn, is also a fellow voice actor, and they have frequently collaborated on various projects. In addition to acting, Tom Fahn has also worked as a writer and producer on short films, including Fast Food and Old Dogs, often collaborating with his brother Jonathan.
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