Adam Conlon

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Adam Conlon is an American voice actor known for his work in English-language dubs of anime series and films, primarily during the early 2000s. His career is closely associated with ADV Films, a Houston-based production company that was a major force in the localization and distribution of anime in North America at that time.

Conlon's voice acting credits span a range of supporting and guest roles in numerous anime titles. He is recognized for providing the English voice of Autor in the acclaimed magical girl series Princess Tutu. Autor is a music student at Gold Crown Academy who becomes obsessed with the story's mythos and the legacy of the author Drosselmeyer. Another of his notable performances is as Noboru Terao, the male lead in Makoto Shinkai's influential early work, Voices of a Distant Star. In this science fiction OVA, Conlon voices the character of a junior high school student who communicates via cell phone with a friend piloting a mecha in deep space.

Beyond these roles, Conlon's filmography demonstrates his versatility in dubbing for a wide variety of productions distributed by ADV. His credits include the role of Tabata in the surreal comedy Cromartie High School, Kōta in the violent horror series Elfen Lied, and Yonekura in Gantz. He also voiced multiple characters in the fantasy series Saiyuki, including a monk and various demons, as well as Octo in Gilgamesh and Chris in E's Otherwise. His work extended to dubbing live-action films as well, such as providing voices for the Korean comedy Wet Dreams.

Throughout his career, Conlon frequently collaborated with a consistent group of voice actors and ADR staff associated with ADV Films. His name appears alongside performers such as Chris Patton, Luci Christian, John Swasey, and Jason Douglas in many productions. He also worked under the direction of ADR engineers and scriptwriters like Steven Foster, who was instrumental in the production of the English version of Voices of a Distant Star. Conlon's contributions are a part of the significant body of work produced during a pivotal era of anime localization in the United States.
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