Vic Mignogna

Victor Joseph Mignogna (born August 27, 1962 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania) is an American voice actor and musician known for his prolific voice-over work in the English dubs of Japanese anime shows, the most notable being Edward Elric from the Fullmetal Alchemist series, for which he earned the American Anime Award for Best Actor in 2007. He has done work for ADV Films, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Studiopolis, FUNimation Entertainment and Seraphim Digital.

He's best known for voicing Broly in the Dragon Ball series, Dark Mousy in D.N.Angel, Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist, Ikkaku Madarame in Bleach, Tamaki Suoh in Ouran High School Host Club, Nagato in Naruto: Shippūden and Zero and Ichiru Kiryu in Vampire Knight.

Biography & Career
Mignogna grew up in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Liberty University with a degree in television and film production. He helped produce and arrange some of the songs on DC Talk's eponymous first album. Mignogna taught drama and speech in Jacksonville, Florida, and was an officer with the Ocean City Police Department. In 1990, he moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a film and video production instructor at The Art Institute of Houston. In 1993, he was a contestant on American television talent show Star Search, on which he sang "Worth Waiting For".

While working in video production with John Gremillion in Houston, Mignogna got involved in voice acting in anime at ADV Films. He made his debut as Vega in the video game based anime series Street Fighter II V. He started attending anime conventions, where he contacted FUNimation and landed the voice role of Broly in the Dragon Ball Z films.

In 2007, the American Anime Awards presented Mignogna with an award for Best Actor for his work on Fullmetal Alchemist. He often gains attention for his role in Fullmetal Alchemist, and he attends between 15 and 25 conventions each year. One of Mignogna's career goals was "to record at all of the major places where dubbing is done." He said he was "the first ADV voice actor to record at Funimation in Dallas and then I was the first to go to New York". He has also recorded in Los Angeles; he tried out for Bleach and received the part of Ikkaku Madarame. In non-anime productions, he voiced Qrow Branwen in the American web series RWBY.

In addition to voice acting, Mignogna has been involved in production for music, sound, and video. He has produced hundreds of jingles for commercials, and he was a worship leader with Houston's First Baptist Church. He has sung the U.S. national anthem at several Houston Astros baseball games. As a musician, Mignogna has released several albums, some of which feature English cover versions of anime songs from shows including One Piece and the Dragon Ball series. He also handled some of the ADR direction for the English dub of Claymore, in which he voices Rigaldo.

Mignogna has been involved with several fan productions, including Fullmetal Fantasy and Star Trek: Phase II. In the latter series, he co-directed the episode "Enemy: Starfleet" and played the Andorian Captain. He directed "KITUMBA" and played Malkthon the Klingon, and was slated to direct the episode "Mindsifter". In 2012, Mignogna worked with the Starship Farragut production group. He has directed and starred as Captain Kirk in their web series Star Trek Continues.

Anime

 * Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972-1974) - Additional Voices
 * Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982-1983) - Hikaru Ichijo
 * Crayon Shin-chan (1992-present) - Additional Voices (FUNimation Dub)
 * Sailor Moon (1992-1993) - Ryo Urawa / Bunbo, Additional Voices (Viz Dub)
 * Yu Yu Hakusho (1992-1995) - Bui, Ura Urashima
 * Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-1996) - Shigeru Aoba (Director's Cut; eps. 22-26)
 * Street Fighter II V (1995) - Vega (ADV Dub)
 * Case Closed (1996-present) - Additional Voices
 * Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997) - Additional Voices (FUNimation Dub)
 * Martian Successor Nadesico (1996-1997) - Additional Voices
 * Those Who Hunt Elves (1996-1997) - Bruno's Father (ep. 16), Dr. Nicol (ep. 17) , Additional Voices
 * The Vision of Escaflowne (1996) - Folken Fanel (FUNimation Dub)
 * One Piece (1999-present) - Nezumi, Wetton, Sabo, Additional Voices (FUNimation Dub)
 * Ghost Stories (2000-2001) - Da Vinci (ep. 13)
 * Fullmetal Alchemist (2003-2004) - Edward Elric
 * Bleach (2004-2012) - Ikkaku Madarame, Zabimaru, Additional Voices
 * Air (2005) - Yukito Kunisaki, Sky
 * Hell Girl (2005-2006) - Yoshiyuki Honjō (ep. 4)
 * Mushi-Shi (2005-2006) - Kisuke (ep. 14)
 * 009-1 (2006) - Egg (ep. 3), Priest (ep. 1)
 * Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (2006-2007) - Kensei Ma
 * Soul Eater (2008-2009) - Spirit Albarn
 * Dragon Ball Z Kai (2009-2010) - Burter
 * Fairy Tail (2009-present) - Mard Geer Tartaros
 * Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009-2010) - Edward Elric
 * Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt (2010) - Oscar H. Genius (ep. 5a)
 * Pokémon Best Wishes! (2010-2013) - Professor Icarus (ep. 31), Sylvester (eps. 39-42) , Scooter (eps. 39-42)
 * Pokémon XY (2013-2016) - Saizō (ep. 51)
 * Dragon Ball Super (2015-present) - Burpman (ep. 31) (FUNimation Dub)
 * One-Punch Man (2015) - Melzalgald

OVAs & Specials

 * Megazone 23 - Part I (1985) - Shogo Yahagi (ADV Dub)
 * Megazone 23 - Part II (1986) - Shogo Yahagi (ADV Dub)
 * Crying Freeman (1988-1994) - Choki Tateyou (ep. 6) (ADV Dub)
 * Giant Robo: The Animation (1992-1998) - Zangetsu the Mid-Day (ep. 6) (NYAV Post Dub)

Anime Films

 * Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) - Broly (FUNimation Dub)
 * Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming (1994) - Broly
 * Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (1994) - Bio-Broly
 * Mass Effect: Paragon Lost (2012) - Messner
 * Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice (2012) - Keldeo
 * One Piece Film: Gold (2016) - Sabo
 * Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018) - Broly

Music

 * Dragon Ball GT (Vocals; Bit By Bit I'm Falling Under Your Spell)
 * Dragon Ball Z Kai (Vocals; Dragon Soul)
 * One Piece (Vocals; We Are! - Opening 1 / Vocals; Towards the Light - Opening 3 / Vocals; A-Z - Ending 11)