Sean Teague

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Sean Teague, born Sean Michael Teague on December 19, 1970, in Houston, Texas, is an American voice actor and ADR script writer known for his extensive work in English-language dubs of Japanese anime series. He began his career in the early 2000s and has been primarily associated with Funimation and OkraTron 5000, two major production studios based in Texas.

Teague is best recognized for his role as the voice of Koenma, the toddler-like prince of Spirit World, in the classic anime series Yu Yu Hakusho. This role remains one of his most prominent and enduring performances. Another significant early role was as Katsushiro Okamoto in the series Samurai 7. He also provided the voice for the character Uub in the Dragon Ball franchise, including Dragon Ball Z Kai.

His voice filmography is extensive and spans a wide variety of characters across numerous series. He voiced Ren Mihashi in Big Windup!, Danjūrō Eiga in Bamboo Blade, and Nai in Karneval. He played Benvolio in Romeo x Juliet, Hansel in Ōkami-san and her Seven Companions, and Mōri in Ping Pong: The Animation. He also had roles in major long-running series such as Case Closed and One Piece, as well as in Trinity Blood, Jormungand, and Toriko. His work often involved collaborations with other prominent Texas-based voice actors, frequently appearing in casts alongside colleagues like Justin Cook, Christopher R. Sabat, and Cynthia Cranz.

In addition to his on-screen voice work, Teague has contributed significantly behind the scenes as an ADR script writer. He adapted numerous scripts for English dubs, showcasing his deep understanding of the localization process. Some of the series he worked on as a script writer include Case Closed, One Piece, Ouran High School Host Club, BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad, and Shuffle!. This dual role as both performer and writer highlights his comprehensive involvement in the anime industry. Beyond acting and writing, Teague has also demonstrated a broader interest in entertainment, launching a website called Sequel Central in 2010, dedicated to news about Hollywood film franchises.
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