Brent Miller
Description
Brent Miller is a Canadian voice actor, born October 28, 1974, in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has built a extensive career in animation and anime dubbing, working primarily with Ocean Studios and other Vancouver-based production facilities. His professional journey in voice acting began in the mid-1990s, with early credits including additional voices on the English adaptation of the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing in 1995.
Miller is widely recognized for his long-running role as the voice of the nindroid Zane in the Lego Ninjago franchise, a part he has played since the series began in 2011, continuing in its sequel series, Ninjago: Dragons Rising. His work on Ninjago has been a significant part of his career, for which he received a Leo Award nomination for his performance in the episode Ninjago Confidential. In addition to voicing Zane and its variations like Echo Zane and the Ice Emperor, he has contributed voices for numerous other characters throughout the series.
Beyond Ninjago, Miller is known in the anime community for his roles in several high-profile series. He voiced the Autobot Hot Shot in the English dubs of Transformers: Armada and its sequel Transformers: Energon. In the Gundam franchise, he provided the voice of Sting Oakley in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny and Andrei Smirnov in Mobile Suit Gundam 00. His other notable voice credits include Hal in the video game Ehrgeiz, Dias Flac in Star Ocean EX, and Hattori Zenzo in the English dub of Gintama.
Throughout his career, Miller has been affiliated with a consistent circle of Vancouver-based voice actors and studios. This is evident in his recurring work on properties from major companies like Disney, Sony, and Nickelodeon, often appearing alongside actors such as Garry Chalk, with whom he worked on Transformers: Armada.
In addition to his on-screen work, Miller has contributed behind the scenes, serving as a production coordinator and assistant director on various animated series like RoboCop: Alpha Commando and Adventures from the Book of Virtues in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He is married to fellow voice actress Nicole Bouma, and they have two daughters, Jaeda Lily Miller and Chelsea Miller, who are also actors. Miller maintains an active YouTube channel where he engages with fans, conducts interviews with castmates, and shares content related to his work and interests.
Miller is widely recognized for his long-running role as the voice of the nindroid Zane in the Lego Ninjago franchise, a part he has played since the series began in 2011, continuing in its sequel series, Ninjago: Dragons Rising. His work on Ninjago has been a significant part of his career, for which he received a Leo Award nomination for his performance in the episode Ninjago Confidential. In addition to voicing Zane and its variations like Echo Zane and the Ice Emperor, he has contributed voices for numerous other characters throughout the series.
Beyond Ninjago, Miller is known in the anime community for his roles in several high-profile series. He voiced the Autobot Hot Shot in the English dubs of Transformers: Armada and its sequel Transformers: Energon. In the Gundam franchise, he provided the voice of Sting Oakley in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny and Andrei Smirnov in Mobile Suit Gundam 00. His other notable voice credits include Hal in the video game Ehrgeiz, Dias Flac in Star Ocean EX, and Hattori Zenzo in the English dub of Gintama.
Throughout his career, Miller has been affiliated with a consistent circle of Vancouver-based voice actors and studios. This is evident in his recurring work on properties from major companies like Disney, Sony, and Nickelodeon, often appearing alongside actors such as Garry Chalk, with whom he worked on Transformers: Armada.
In addition to his on-screen work, Miller has contributed behind the scenes, serving as a production coordinator and assistant director on various animated series like RoboCop: Alpha Commando and Adventures from the Book of Virtues in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He is married to fellow voice actress Nicole Bouma, and they have two daughters, Jaeda Lily Miller and Chelsea Miller, who are also actors. Miller maintains an active YouTube channel where he engages with fans, conducts interviews with castmates, and shares content related to his work and interests.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: Transformers: Armada
- EnglishAnime overview: Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny Special Edition
- EnglishAnime overview: Transformers: Energon