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Duncan Brannan is an American voice actor who has provided voices for a number of mainstream children's entertainment characters, English language versions of Japanese anime films, and other commercial properties.
He has provided the voice for Chuck E. Cheese in chains across the U.S. and as the English and Spanish voice in national commercials seen on PBS, Nickleodeon, and other affiliates, Barney the Dinosaur (Brannan was Barney's singing voice for the PBS series, acted as Barney's voice for all of the public relation spots on radio and TV and a host of CD rom games, books, and plush toys), and Chuck Swindoll's Paws & Tales.
A list of a few of the Japanese anime characters Brannan has voiced appears below.
Brannan has also voiced commercials, phone-casting, industrials, narrative, and religious markets. A few of his credits are Brinker's International for Chili's, Maggiano's, On the Border and Romano's Macaroni Grill, First United Bank, Lone Star College System, Methodist Health Systems, and Sean Hannity.
Brannan also works as a freelance writer, speaker, and fine arts consultant.
He has also been credited as Duncan Brennan and Duncan Brannon.
Anime
- Baccano! - Denkura (Ep. 7)
- Baki the Grappler - Takagi
- Case Closed - Ken Tomason, Oswald Burny
- Darker than Black - Jean
- Dragon Ball (series) - Babidi, Bibidi, Dr. Myuu, Ninja Mursaki, Monster Carrot
- Dragonaut - The Resonance - Kasuga Nozaki
- Fullmetal Alchemist - Slicer (Young Brother)
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Slicer (Young Brother), Fox
- The Galaxy Railways - Guy Sander
- Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino - Bernardo
- Jyu Oh Sei - Third
- Mushishi - Tetsu (Ep. 23)
- One Piece - Mr. 3, Sarquiss, Shepherd
- Samurai 7 - Shichiroji
- Spice and Wolf II - Rigoro
- YuYu Hakusho - Shougo Sato
External links
- Duncan Brannan at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Duncan Brannan at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- American voice actors
- Barney & Friends
- Living people
- Funimation voice actors
- American voice actor stubs
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