Andrew Klimko
Description
Andrew Klimko is an American voice actor known for his work in English-language dubs of anime series, primarily during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He was born in Spring, Texas, and attended Blinn Junior College and Houston Community College, where he majored in visual arts. Before and during his voice-over career, he held a diverse range of jobs, including work as a chef, a teacher, and an illustrator.
Klimko's voice acting career is closely associated with ADV Films, a Houston-based production company that was a major producer of English anime dubs during that era. He contributed voices to numerous ADV projects, often playing supporting characters or filling various roles within a single series.
One of his most notable roles was as Nachi Igarashi in the OVA series Compiler and its sequel, Compiler 2. He also voiced the character Kyusaku Natsume, the eccentric inventor father, across multiple installments of the All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku franchise, including the original OVA, the television series, and the Nuku Nuku DASH! OVA. In the fantasy comedy series Sorcerer Hunters, Klimko took over the role of the powerful fighter Gateau Mocha for the second half of the television series, voicing the character from episode 15 to 26.
His extensive list of credits demonstrates a long-standing collaboration with ADV Films. He appeared in ensemble casts for many of the company's major licenses, providing voices for a wide array of characters. These roles include appearances in Gasaraki, Generator Gawl, Excel Saga (as Pension Owner Antonio), Those Who Hunt Elves (as Junpei Ryuzoji), and the ADV dub of Street Fighter II V (as Fei Long and Barloc). He also had roles in Martian Successor Nadesico, Princess Nine, Rune Soldier, and the movie Spriggan.
Throughout his voice acting career, Klimko frequently worked alongside other regular members of the ADV Films voice pool, such as Kelly Manison, Rob Mungle, Christine Auten, and Spike Spencer. His contributions during this period make him a recognizable figure among fans of anime dubs from the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Klimko's voice acting career is closely associated with ADV Films, a Houston-based production company that was a major producer of English anime dubs during that era. He contributed voices to numerous ADV projects, often playing supporting characters or filling various roles within a single series.
One of his most notable roles was as Nachi Igarashi in the OVA series Compiler and its sequel, Compiler 2. He also voiced the character Kyusaku Natsume, the eccentric inventor father, across multiple installments of the All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku franchise, including the original OVA, the television series, and the Nuku Nuku DASH! OVA. In the fantasy comedy series Sorcerer Hunters, Klimko took over the role of the powerful fighter Gateau Mocha for the second half of the television series, voicing the character from episode 15 to 26.
His extensive list of credits demonstrates a long-standing collaboration with ADV Films. He appeared in ensemble casts for many of the company's major licenses, providing voices for a wide array of characters. These roles include appearances in Gasaraki, Generator Gawl, Excel Saga (as Pension Owner Antonio), Those Who Hunt Elves (as Junpei Ryuzoji), and the ADV dub of Street Fighter II V (as Fei Long and Barloc). He also had roles in Martian Successor Nadesico, Princess Nine, Rune Soldier, and the movie Spriggan.
Throughout his voice acting career, Klimko frequently worked alongside other regular members of the ADV Films voice pool, such as Kelly Manison, Rob Mungle, Christine Auten, and Spike Spencer. His contributions during this period make him a recognizable figure among fans of anime dubs from the late 1990s and early 2000s.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: Compiler 2
- EnglishAnime overview: Sorcerer Hunters
- EnglishAnime overview: All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku
- EnglishAnime overview: Compiler