In order to stay in the business, you have to enjoy putting yourself out there. You gotta enjoy the hustle of the job and you gotta enjoy the job itself. What mistake have you made and/or what was it that you wish you had known at the start of this journey?ĭavid: Ricco and I was talking about this on the way from the airport. Host: When you guys were getting started, you would have said at one point, “I wish I had known that earlier”. I loved going to work with him, and in one of the sessions, they were after someone with a kid’s voice, and my Dad’s like, “Here’s a kid!” My dad was working on a show called ‘ Power Rangers’ and he played a bunch of characters. From there, I auditioned for many cartoon roles - that was a long time ago.īryce: My story is a little different. I then went to grad school for acting, and then I got an agent. I didn’t have plans to go to college but I decided to major in theatre and started doing impression theatre. And here we are now!ĭavid: I knew in high school that I wanted to be an actor but not necessarily a voice actor. And from there, I just kept auditioning and working hard. Ricco: I was on a movie set and we were joking and hanging around, and I was asked to audition for a show. Host: We’re sure there are plenty of fans in the room who are keen to take on voice-acting - how did you get to where you are today? C heck out random extracts from the panel below. Luckily for us, we got to drop by the voice actor panel featuring these awesome guests, and learnt about the voice-acting process. We’re talking about dubbed voice actors David Matranga (aka Shoto Todoroki from My Hero Academia ), Bryce Papenbrook (aka Kirito from Sword Art Online, Eren Jaeger from Attack on Titan) and Ricco Fajardo (aka Mirio Togata from My Hero Academia). Some of the hottest dub voice actors of the anime industry made appearances at this year’s Anime Festival Sydney 2020.
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