Angelo Crisolo
Description
A comprehensive profile of the voice actor Angelo Crisolo reveals a career that began in the Philippines and included significant roles in English-language dubs of popular anime series during the early 2000s. The actor is professionally credited as Roland Angelo Crisolo, sometimes going by the nickname Gelo.
Crisolo's career in voice-over began in his home country, where he worked from approximately 2002 to 2007. During this period, he lent his voice to characters in several well-known anime properties. His early credits include the role of Shibugaki in a 2003 adaptation of Astro Boy, Gin Ichimaru and Marechiyo Omaeda in the long-running series Bleach, and Itsuki Takeuchi in Initial D. The 2003 Astro Boy series and Initial D are both confirmed as part of his filmography from this time.
A significant portion of Crisolo's known anime voice work is tied to dubs produced for the North American market. He is credited with multiple roles in the fantasy comedy series Petite Princess Yucie, which aired in 2002. In this series, he voiced the characters Cube and Balizan. His involvement in multiple roles within a single series was not unique, as he is also known for voicing both Kurobon and Professor Graybon in the series Bomberman Bidaman Bakugaiden and its sequel, Bomber Man & Bidaman Bakugaiden V.
In 2007, Roland Angelo Crisolo emigrated from the Philippines to the United States to pursue further opportunities in the entertainment industry. After a brief hiatus, he resumed his career in 2013, though his focus shifted from voice acting to on-screen work. In the U.S., he has worked as a production assistant and as a background actor, appearing as an extra in various television shows and movies. This later phase of his career includes work on productions such as the films The Mick and Vice Principals. His body of work, spanning both animation and live-action, represents a career that has bridged the Philippine and American entertainment industries.
Crisolo's career in voice-over began in his home country, where he worked from approximately 2002 to 2007. During this period, he lent his voice to characters in several well-known anime properties. His early credits include the role of Shibugaki in a 2003 adaptation of Astro Boy, Gin Ichimaru and Marechiyo Omaeda in the long-running series Bleach, and Itsuki Takeuchi in Initial D. The 2003 Astro Boy series and Initial D are both confirmed as part of his filmography from this time.
A significant portion of Crisolo's known anime voice work is tied to dubs produced for the North American market. He is credited with multiple roles in the fantasy comedy series Petite Princess Yucie, which aired in 2002. In this series, he voiced the characters Cube and Balizan. His involvement in multiple roles within a single series was not unique, as he is also known for voicing both Kurobon and Professor Graybon in the series Bomberman Bidaman Bakugaiden and its sequel, Bomber Man & Bidaman Bakugaiden V.
In 2007, Roland Angelo Crisolo emigrated from the Philippines to the United States to pursue further opportunities in the entertainment industry. After a brief hiatus, he resumed his career in 2013, though his focus shifted from voice acting to on-screen work. In the U.S., he has worked as a production assistant and as a background actor, appearing as an extra in various television shows and movies. This later phase of his career includes work on productions such as the films The Mick and Vice Principals. His body of work, spanning both animation and live-action, represents a career that has bridged the Philippine and American entertainment industries.
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- TagalogAnime overview: Bomberman Bidaman Bakugaiden
- TagalogAnime overview: Bomberman Bidaman Bakugaiden
- TagalogAnime overview: Bomber Man & Bidaman Bakugaiden V
- TagalogAnime overview: Bomber Man & Bidaman Bakugaiden V
- TagalogAnime overview: Petite Princess Yucie
- TagalogAnime overview: Petite Princess Yucie