Joey D'Auria

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Joey D'Auria is an American actor and voice actor with a career spanning several decades, known for his extensive work in animation and video games. He is also recognized for his long-running portrayal of the iconic character Bozo the Clown in Chicago's The Bozo Show from 1984 to 2001.

D'Auria has built a substantial body of work in voice acting, particularly in the realm of English-dubbed anime and Western animation. He has been active in the industry since at least the early 2000s, with roles in various series and films. A significant portion of his more recent work has been with the Yo-kai Watch franchise. He provides the voice for the ghostly butler Whisper, a central character in the series, a role he has played in the main anime television series, multiple video games, and the feature film. In the film Yo-kai Watch: The Movie, he not only voices Whisper but also takes on several other key characters, including the character specifically noted, Master Nyada, as well as Robonyan and others. His involvement in the franchise extends to its spin-offs, such as lending his voice to multiple characters in the video game Yo-kai Watch Blasters: White Dog Squad.

Beyond Yo-kai Watch, D'Auria's anime voice credits include roles in long-running series such as Digimon Tamers and Digimon Frontier, the film Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, and the series Kyo Kara Maoh. His work is not limited to Japanese animation; he has also voiced characters in numerous Western animated projects. He is known for his role as Butch the cat in various Tom and Jerry productions, including The Tom and Jerry Show and Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land. His other television voice work includes The Mr. Men Show, The Jungle Book, and Space Racers.

D'Auria has also had a prolific career as a voice actor in video games. His notable game credits include the role of Alister Azimuth in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time, the villainous Whisper in the Yo-kai Watch games, and various voices in titles like Blue Dragon, BioShock Infinite, and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. His work across these different media demonstrates a versatile vocal range and a consistent presence in the voice acting industry for both anime-style and general audience productions.
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