Scott Whyte

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Scott Whyte is an American actor with a career spanning live-action and voice-over work, who has become increasingly recognized for his contributions to anime dubbing and video game voice acting. Born in Manhattan Beach, California, he began his entertainment career as a child actor, with early on-screen roles in popular television series such as Full House, The Nanny, and That '70s Show. He gained prominence for his portrayal of Chris Anderson in the NBC series City Guys and appeared in the films D2: The Mighty Ducks and its sequel D3: The Mighty Ducks. His transition into voice acting began in 2007, with his first credit being the voice of Homer Simpson in a mobile game.

In the realm of anime, Whyte is best known for his role as Shibisu in the English dub of the popular series Tower of God, a Crunchyroll production that premiered in 2020. In this series, he voices the clever and resourceful regular who becomes a key member of Bam's group, and he also provided voices for the characters Hyun Seoung and Leo Clocker. This performance stands as a primary example of his anime voice acting work. He also voiced the character Sparrow in a special episode of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.

Beyond dedicated anime projects, Whyte has an extensive and prolific career in video game voice acting, a field that often overlaps with anime-style narratives and productions. He is noted for his long-running role as Crow Armbrust in the beloved The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel series, a performance for which he was initially credited under the pseudonym Charger Tomlee. His other prominent video game roles include voicing the titular character Crash Bandicoot in Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time and Captain Qwark in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, taking over both roles from previous actors. His voice can also be heard in major franchises such as Transformers, Call of Duty, Batman: Arkham Knight, and numerous others.

Whyte's work also extends to Western animation, where he has voiced characters in series like Power Players, Rolling with the Ronks!, and the acclaimed Netflix anthology Love, Death & Robots. Through his consistent and versatile work in dubbing and video games, Scott Whyte has established himself as a familiar and respected presence in the voice acting community.
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