Charles C. Campbell (voice actor)

Charles C. Campbell (voice actor)
Charles C. Campbell
Born Charles Clinton Campbell
November 16, 1968 (1968-11-16) (age 42)
Houston, TX
Other names Charlie Campbell, Clint Campbell, Smokey Delange, Klaus Vaux, Winston Parish
Occupation ADR Director/Recording Engineer/Voice Actor
Spouse Kerry Parish-Campbell

Charles C. Campbell (Born November 16, 1968 in Houston, Texas) is an American ADR Director, Recording engineer, and voice actor for ADV Films and Funimation Entertainment. He provides voices for a number of English language dubs of Japanese anime films.

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Bio/Career

Charlie Campbell was employed as ADV Films first in-house ADR audio engineer. He sat behind the mixing board through many ADV classics including Neon Genesis Evangelion, Blue Seed, Battle Angel, Golden Boy and even the live action giant monster classic Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. He moved to Austin in 1998 to open ADV's Monster Island Studios. His directorial and writing debut was in 2000's Lost Universe. After directing the dub of Korean "live action" hit No Blood, No Tears in 2004 he transferred back to ADV Studios in Houston. There he directed and produced the critically acclaimed 105 episode Gatchaman dub. In addition to writing and directing, Charlie has been a voice actor in many ADV titles. Recently, Charlie has been working at Funimation Entertainment as a voice actor and occasional director in shows like One Piece, and Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple.

Voice Roles

Anime

Video Games

ADR Staff

ADR Director

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