Larry Brantley

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Larry Brantley is an American voice actor known for his extensive work in anime dubbing, particularly with Funimation and Crunchyroll. Born on October 30, 1966, in Houston, Texas, he began his career as a stand-up comedian and radio spokesman before transitioning to voice acting. He first gained widespread recognition for providing the voice of the title character, a Jack Russell Terrier, in the PBS children's television series Wishbone. His background in comedy and his specialization in character voices have contributed to his long career in animation and video games.

Brantley has voiced numerous roles in English adaptations of popular anime series. In the long-running series One Piece, he voices the antagonist Hody Jones. He is also known for playing the villainous Spinner in My Hero Academia, as well as the hero Crust in the same series. He provided the voice for the slacker office worker Toucan in the comedy series Africa Salaryman. His role as the antagonist Ibara in Dr. Stone: New World further demonstrates his range in voicing villainous characters. Other notable anime credits include Chapati Lola in Fairy Tail, Redd White in Ace Attorney, Taishi Fura in Tokyo Ghoul: re, William Conrad in Trigun Stampede, and Renji Somei in Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii. His filmography also includes parts in major series such as Attack on Titan, Black Clover, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Spy x Family.

Beyond anime, Brantley's voice work extends to video games and other animated projects. He voiced Corporal Franklin Paddock in the video game Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood and was the voice of Boz the Bear in a series of children's videos. He has also taken on live-action roles, appearing as a cast member at the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Dallas. Throughout his career, Brantley has built a substantial body of work, contributing his voice to a wide variety of characters across different genres and media.
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