Michael Donovan
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Michael Donovan | |
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Born | Michael David Donovan June 12, 1953 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Other names | Michael David Donovan, Mike Donovan |
Occupation | Voice Actor, Voice Director, Casting Director |
Notable credit(s) | Conan the Adventurer as Conan and others ReBoot as Phong, Mike the TV Inuyasha as Suikotsu X-Men: Evolution as Sabretooth Ronin Warriors as Cye Mouri, Sage Date Ranma 1/2 as Ryoga Hibiki |
Michael David Donovan (born June 6, 1953) is a Canadian voice actor who has done voices for many TV shows and anime. He is best known for his voice on the series Conan the Adventurer. He played the lead role of Conan, as well as many others. He is also known for his work on ReBoot for his voices of Phong, Mike the TV, Cecil, and Al.
Michael Donovan has also provided the voice of Wolf Bronski for Exosquad, Sabretooth for X-Men: Evolution, Grey Hulk for The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk, and Carnage for Spider-Man Unlimited. He provided the voices of Spike the Dog and Droopy on the hit WB series Tom & Jerry Tales. He also provided the voice for Ryoga Hibiki in the anime series Ranma ½, Suikotsu in InuYasha, as well as Cye of Torrent and Sage of Halo in Ronin Warriors.
He has also directed many animated series and feature films. He is currently living in Los Angeles, California.
Contents
Roles
Animation
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- 321 Penguins – Kevin (2 episodes)
- A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation – Ning
- A Hollywood Hounds Christmas – Various voices
- Action Dad – Chuck Ramsey, Slam McJackson, Ms. Poundpenny, additional voices
- Action Man – Narrator
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog – Wes Weasley
- Animated Classic Showcase – Guest voices
- Batman: Gotham Knights – Gun Runner #3
- Batman: The Animated Series – Guest voices
- Battletoads – Professor T. Bird
- Billy the Cat – Mr. Hubert, Magician, Blackie, additional voices
- Boom Boom Sabotage – TV Narrator/Commercial VO
- Bumble Braynes – Burwin
- Camp Candy – Grannie Knot, various guest roles
- Captain N: The Game Master – Eggplant Wizard, additional voices
- Captain Zed and the Zee Zone – Guest voices
- Cardcaptors – Guest voices
- Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island – Mr. Greenrind, additional voices
- Conan the Adventurer – Conan
- Conan and the Young Warriors – Graak
- Cramp Twins – Guest voices
- Cybill – Burglar Alarm
- Darkstalkers – Demitri Maximoff
- Dragon Booster – Guest voices
- Double Dragon – Billy Lee
- Edgar & Ellen – Various voices
- El Mariachi – Bones, additional voices
- Exo Squad – Wolf Bronsky, additional voices
- Fat Dog Mendoza – Guest voices
- Felix the Cat – Guest voices
- Funky Fables – Various voices
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Big Bear, Cloudburst
- Geronimo Stilton – Guest role
- Green Legend Ran – Various voices
- Goodtimes Fairy Tales – Various voices
- Handy Manny – Hank
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe – Randor, Count Marzo and other additional voices
- Hey Arnold – Guest Voices
- Hot Wheels AcceleRacers – Dr. Peter Tezla, additional voices
- Hot Wheels Heroes – Michael Valiant, Quincy, Fox, additional voices
- Hurricanes – Guest voices
- Jay Jay the Jet Plane – Big Jake, Old Oscar, Narrator
- JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time – Bizarro
- King Arthur and the Knights of Justice – Sir Darren, Sir Lug, Warlord Hammer, Football announcer
- Kishin Corps: Alien Defender Geo-Armor – Kimihiko Masumi
- Kong: The Animated Series – Guest voices
- LeapFrog: Talking Word Factory – Who's Your Best Dad? Weasel Host
- Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle – Narrator
- Lil' Bush – Tiny, Ride Master
- Little Toot – Salty
- Madeline – Conductor, additional voices
- Maison Ikkoku – Zenzaburo Mitsukoshi
- Make Way For Noddy – Narrator
- Martin Mystery – Guest voices
- Mega Man – Ring Man, Mega Man X
- Molly O – Guest Voices
- Mucha Lucha – El Rey, Megawatt, additional voices
- Mummies Alive! – Guest voices
- NASCAR Racers – Guest voices
- Nowhere Man – Security Guard
- PollyWorld – John
- Rocket Power – Guest voices
- ReBoot – Phong, Mike the TV, Cecil, Al
- Rugrats – Guest voices
- Salty's Lighthouse – Warrior, Steamer, Scoop, Scuttlebutt Pete and Mighty Moe
- Scruff – Haunty Hound, Mr. Canaute and Rat
- Shadow Raiders – Guest Voices
- Skysurfer Strike Force – Skysurfer One, Noxious, additional voices
- Sonic Underground – Guest Voices
- Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom – Lawrence
- Space Strikers – Ned Land
- Spider-Man Unlimited – Carnage
- Spiff and Hercules – Various
- Spydogs – Agent Stahl, additional voices
- Stark Raven – Various voices
- Street Fighter – Guile, Zangief
- Superman – Guest voices
- Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries – Guest voices
- Team Galaxy – Various voices
- The Adventures of T-Rex – Shooter, Professor, additional voices
- The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space – Announcer
- The Adventures of Chico and Guapo – Mr. Angelo
- The Book of Virtues – Sock, additional voices
- The Bots Master – GeneSix, Cook
- The Chimp Channel – Bif, additional voices
- The Fearless Four – The Heir, The Host, Guard #3
- The Incredible Hulk – Grey Hulk
- The Legend of Korra – Mayor (Ep. 28)[1]
- The Magician – Ace Cooper/The Magician, DJ Mikkis, Inspector/Senator Dobbs
- The New Adventures of He-Man – General Nifel, additional voices
- The New Adventures of Little Toot – Salty the Pelican, Charlie
- The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs – Agent Stahl, additional voices
- Tom and Jerry Tales – Spike, Droopy Dog (season 2 only), additional voices
- Video Power – Kuros, Doug Simmons, additional voices
- Winx Club – Rick, additional voices
- Xiaolin Chronicles – Dojo Kanojo Cho, Master Fung
- X-Men: Evolution – Sabretooth
- Zak Tales – Zak, Kilroy
Live-action
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens – additional characters (voice only)[2]
Anime
- Dragon Ball – Master Roshi
- Dragon Warrior - Adonis
- Fate/Zero – Zouken Mato, Glen McKenzie
- Gundam SEED Destiny – Joachim Ruddle
- Harmagedon – Asanshi
- InuYasha – Suikotsu
- Magic☆Hospital! - Dr. Kory Bodily
- Marvel Anime: Iron Man – Various voices
- Ōban Star-Racers – Aikka's fencing instructor, additional voices
- Ranma 1/2 – Ryoga Hibiki, Jusenkyo Guide (Seasons 6-7)
- Ronin Warriors – Cye Mouri, Sage Date
- Transformers: Cybertron – Dirt Boss, Crosswise, Primus
Video games
- Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 – Announcer, Hiker, Scientist[3]
- Cars 2 – Additional voices
- Captain America: Super Soldier – Iron Cross, additional voices
- Dungeons and Dragons Online – Dungeon Master, various others
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 – Principal character
- Elsword - Denka (uncredited)
- Hulk – Grey Hulk
- Guild Wars 2 – Malyck
- The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction – Grey Hulk
- Resident Evil 6 – President Adam Benford[4]
- Skylanders: SuperChargers – Additional voices[5]
- Skylanders: Trap Team – Additional voices[6]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Kodlak Whitemane, Malacath
- Warhammer – Various voices
- World of Warcraft - Various voices
Directing and casting credits
- Lego Star Wars - The Freemaker Adventures - Disney / Lucasfilm / WilFilm
- Lego Nexo Knights - Lego / M2
- Lego Elves - Lego / JaFilm
- Lego Star Wars - Lego / WilFilm
- Lego Friends - Lego / M2
- Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu – Lego/WilFilm
- Hydee and the Hytops: The Movie – SD Entertainment, Maslen Entertainment
- Ninjago – New Lego Movie – WilFilm/Feelgoodfilm, Denmark[citation needed]
- Superbook – 36 episodes – CBN
- Dreamkix – 26 episodes – Designstorm
- Rollbots – 26 episodes – 4 Kids/Amberwood Animation
- 321 Penguins – 26 episodes – NBC Kubo/Big Idea Productions
- A Kind of Magic – 26 episodes – Xilam Animation
- Care Bears – the Series – 26 episodes – CBS/American Greeting/SD Ent.
- Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! – Feature film – American Greeting/SD Ent.
- Care Bears: Star Glo Adventures – Feature film – American Greeting/SD Ent.
- Care Bears – 6 direct-to-video movies – American Greeting/SD Ent.
- Famous Five: On the Case – 26 episodes – Disney Channel/Marathon/Chorion
- Eon Kid – 26 episodes – Warner Brothers
- Oban Star Racers 26 episodes – Jetix/Disney/Sav Productions
- Monster Buster Club 52 episodes – Jetix/Toon Disney/Marathon
- Tom and Jerry Tales 78 episodes – Warner Brothers
- Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale – Direct-to-video movie- Warner Brothers/Turner Entertainment
- Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island – 26 episodes – Warner Brothers
- Goodtimes Fairy Tales – Goodtimes Entertainment/Jetlag Productions/Carye Brothers
- Team Galaxy – 52 episodes – Marathon Animation
- Alien Racers – 52 episodes – MGA/SD Entertainment
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe – 39 episodes – Mattel/Mike Young Productions
- Nilus the Sandman – 26 episodes – Delaney & Friends Cartoon Prod./Cambium Film & Video Productions
- Martin Mystery – 66 episodes – YTV/Marathon Animation
- ReBoot – 47 episodes – ABC/Alliance/Mainframe Entertainment
- Action Man – 26 episodes – Fox/MGM/SD Ent/Mainframe
- Make Way for Noddy – 100 episodes – Chorion Ent./SD Entertainment
- The Book of Virtues – 13 episodes – PBS/Porchlight Entertainment
- Skysurfer Strike Force – 26 episodes – Ruby Spears/Ashi Prod. Co./Bohbot
- War Planets (Shadow Raiders) – 40 episodes – Mainframe Entertainment
- Bratz Babies (The Movie) – MGA/SD Entertainment
- Spiff and Hercules – 52 episode – TFI/Col.Ima.Son/Channel 4 (UK)/Ocean
- Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage – Direct-to-video – Funimation/Mainframe Ent.
- Dragon Ball – Funimation/Seagull/Trimark (1995 dub)
- Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies – Direct-to-video-Funimation/Trimark
- Max Steel – 6 direct-to-video movies – Mattel/Mainframe Ent.
- Candyland – Direct-to-video movie – Hasbro/SD Entertainment
- My Little Pony: A Very Pony Place)DTV – Hasbro/SD Entertainment
- My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure – DTV – Hasbro/SD Entertainment
- My Little Pony: LIVE – DTV – Hasbro/SD Entertainment
- Hot Wheels: Highway 35 – World Race – Mattel/Mainframe Entertainment
- Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – Ignition – Mattel/Mainframe Entertainment
- Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – The Speed of Silence – Mattel/Mainframe Entertainment
- Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – Breaking Point – Mattel/Mainframe Entertainment
- Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – The Ultimate Race – Mattel/Mainframe Entertainment
- Scary Godmother – DTV – Mainframe Entertainment
- Lapitch the Little Shoemaker – Croatia Film/HaffaDiebold/Pro 7
- Billy the Cat – 52 episodes, 2 specials – Ocean Group/EVA Entertainment/NOA/WIC/Siriol Productions
- Sugar and Spice – Fuji Project Ltd/Saban Entertainment
- GeoTrax – "New Train in Town" – DTV – Fisher Price
- GeoTrax – "Legend of Old Rust" – DTV – Fisher Price
- GeoTrax – "Flying Lesson" – DTV – Fisher Price
- The Adventures of T-Rex – 52 episodes – Gunther/Wahl/Jetlag Productions
- King Arthur and the Knights of Justice – 26 episodes – Jetlag Productions
- The Fearless Four – Feature film – Warner Brothers/Munich Animation
- Help! I'm a Fish! – Feature film – A Film/Munich Animation
- Jester Till – Feature film – Warner Brothers/Munich Animation
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External links
- Michael Donovan at the Internet Movie Database
- Michael Donovan at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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- Canadian male voice actors
- Casting directors
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- Living people
- 1953 births
- Male actors from Vancouver
- 20th-century Canadian male actors
- 21st-century Canadian male actors
- Canadian expatriates in the United States
- Male actors from Los Angeles, California
- Canadian impressionists (entertainers)