Mike Worman

Description
Mike Worman is an American former voice actor known for his work in anime dubs produced by the Tokyo-based company Frontier Enterprises during the 1970s and 1980s. Born Michael James Worman on June 21, 1941, in Antigo, Wisconsin, he was characterized by a distinct high-pitched voice. His career in voice acting spanned from the mid-1970s until approximately the year 2000, coinciding with the closure of Frontier Enterprises.

Worman's voice acting portfolio consisted primarily of roles in English-dubbed versions of anime films. Among his most commonly cited roles are those of scientists and authority figures. In the 1981 film Space Warrior Baldios, he provided the voice for Doctor Carter. He also voiced the character Dr. Cosmos in the 1980 film Cyborg 009 Gekijō Ban: Chō Ginga Densetsu, also known as Cyborg 009: The Legend of the Super Galaxy.

His other notable film credits from this era include the character Mamo in the Frontier dub of Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo from 1978, Zuhl in Voltus 5 from 1980, and Triter in the 1982 film Arcadia of My Youth. He also took on roles in dubbed versions of classic animated features, such as the Minister in Swan Lake and the Sultan in Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp, both released in 1982. His last credited voice role was as Pierre Simon in the 2000 video game Chase the Express.

Beyond his work in voice acting, Worman co-authored the book Practical Thai Cooking with Puangkram Smith, which was published in 1985. Following his retirement from acting, he returned to his native Wisconsin.