DuArt Media Services
Studio Name
DuArt Media Services
Headquarters
New York City, New York, U.S.
Services
ADR Production
Dubbing Commercial Services Video Onlining Sound Design Audio Mixing Film Processing Film Restoration
Country
United States
DuArt Media Services is an American film and recording studio founded in New York City by Al Young in 1922. DuArt has been involved with a number of films over its history, such as Dirty Dancing , The Cider House Rules and Forrest Gump , pioneering in a number of filmmaking technologies. Founder Al Young built one of the earliest continuous 35-millimeter processing machines in 1927, DuArt processed the first film in Eastmancolor negative in 1950, and DuArt also worked with CBS on EVR consumer video-player-based special-motion film in 1966. In 1979, DuArt was presented with an Academy Award for Technical Achievement for their development of the Frame-Count cueing system. During the 1980s, the lab became an industry leader in Super-16mm blow-ups, enabling independent filmmakers the opportunity to compete in the theatrical marketplace with low-budgeted films. In 2000, owner and Chairman Irwin Young was awarded the Gordon E. Sawyer Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for technological contributions to the motion picture industry.
In 2006, they opened their doors for anime dubbing, original animation, and commercials, with clients including 4Kids Entertainment , AnimeWho, The Pokémon Company International, Accel Animation, J. Kyle's Korner Entertainment and Mondo Media. Their notable works include Pokémon (the eleventh through twenty-second seasons), Joe vs. Joe , and It's All Elementary .
On August 25, 2021, DuArt announced that they would be ceasing all of its media services to focus on its real estate holding.
Dubs [ ]
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Animation [ ]
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Films [ ]
Anime [ ]
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Films [ ]
Talent Pool [ ]
Voice Actors
Note that some voice actors use alternate names for legal reasons.
Greg Abbey * (also known as Frank Frankson and John Campbell) (only "Pokémon Diamond & Pearl " & "Pokémon Best Wishes! ")
Ursula Abbott (credited as Ursula Conlon)
Christopher C. Adams
Lisa Adams
Tucker Allan
Ric Anderson
Ryan Andes
Justin Anselmi
Alexandra Archetti
Jo Armeniox
Major Attaway (also does work in Dallas)
Emily Bauer (usually credited as Emily Jenness, previously based in California until 2003/2004)
Amanda Baumler
Aurora Bea
Benjamin Becker
Simona Berman (also known aas Rebecca Becker)
Eliza Bent
Maddie Blaustein † (passed away in 2008) (only "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: ")
Craig Blair *
Catrin Lloyd Bollard
Carmen Borgia
J. David Brimmer * (also credited as Michael Alston Baley)
Kate Bristol (briefly from 2014-2018 before moving back to Dallas, still does work in DuArt on occasion, also known as Kate Nget)
Theresa Buchheister
Tyler Bunch (better known for his puppeteering work with the Muppets, his non-union work is under the name of H.D. Quinn)
Cicero Butterworth
Francesca Calo
Jordan Carlos
Bailey Carr
James Carter Cathcart * (also known as Jimmy Zoppi and Billy Beach)
Michael Chobot
Grace Choi
Neo Cihi
Henry Coffey
Nikki Colange
James Weaver Clark
Christopher Collet (also known as Andrew Paull)
Shannon Conley (also known as Vibe Jones or Sonny Dey)
Nicholas Corda
Tamir Cousins
Emily Cramer
Michael Crouch
Amanda D'Archangelis
Jennifer Forziati-DaCosta (full name Jennifer Rose Forziati-DaCosta, also credited as Jennifer DaCosta or Jen DaCosta)
Samantha Daniel
Andrew Danish
Alysha Deslorieux
Lianne Marie Dobbs
Kether Donohue * (now based in Los Angeles as a live-action actress, also known as Annice Moriarty)
Ryan William Downey
Nicholas DiMichele
Darren Dunstan
Daniel J. Edwards
Jenny Emm
Allen Enlow
Adam Ezegelian
Jason Favre
Bryan Fenkart (credited as Bryan Tyler)
Toby Fielding
Marci Fine
Eli Finkelman
E. James Ford (credited as Jim Ford)
Nathalie Frederick *
Lisa Flanagan
Lauren Gallo
Lori Gardner (also known as Lori Phillips)
Jessie Gill *
Jayne Grand *
Wayne Grayson (also credited by his real name, Vinnie Penna)
Dan Green * (also credited as Jay Snyder, Tom Wilson)
Jason Griffith (moved to California in 2018, also known as J. Griff or Adam Caroleson)
Deven Bailey Griffin
Abe Goldfarb
Nathalie Gorham
Marcus Guerrier
Jake Gus
Sam Haft (credited as Sam Black; moved to California in 2023)
Graham Halstead
Brittney Lee Hamilton (credited as Brittney Hamilton)
Martha Harms (previously based in Dallas until 2016)
Bobbi Hartley
Dina Hawana
Alex Haynes
Ula Hedwig
Michael Henning
John Hershberger
Khristine Hvam (also known as Christina Anderson)
Laurie Hymes
Donna Coney Island
Eli James (moved to London)
Vanessa Johansson (also known as Vanessa Gardner)
David Errigo Jr. (moved to Los Angeles in 2016)
Michael Liscio, Jr. (also known as Mike Lisico)
Eva Kaminsky * (also known as Eva Christensen)
Lauren Kammerling
Rory Max Kaplan
Francis Kelly
Sean Kenin (also known as Sean Reyes)
Marisa Kennedy
Carrie Keranen (also known as Evelyn Lanto and Caroline Lawson, moved to California in 2010) (only "Pokémon Diamond & Pearl ", "Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Films & Specials " & "Pokémon XY ")
Brian Kim
Michele Knotz (also does work in Dallas)
Matthew Labyorteaux * (also known as Matt Charles) (only "Pokémon Best Wishes! ")
Alyse Lamb
Brittany Lauda (previously based in Dallas, but still does work there on occasion)
Barrett Leddy
Eddy Lee
Ted Lewis (also known as Ed Paul)
Neil Levine * (full name Neil Ronald Levine, also known as N. Ronald Levine)
Peter Linz * (usually credited under George Bailey)
Averyn Mackey
Dani Marcus *
Saskia Maarleveld
Gary Mack (real name Gary Littman)
Natasha Malinsky * (also known as Rhonda Krempa, previously did work in Singapore for Odex)
Evan Maltby
David Manis (credited as Henry Carr)
Jesse Manocherian
Joshua Matthews
Sean McCourt (credited as Parker Anderson)
Maggie McDowell
Jamie McGonnigal * (has also worked in Dallas)
Michael McMillan *
Rich McNanna * (also credited as Rich McAnna)
Michelle Morehead
Emlyn Morinelli (also known as Emily Williams, previously did work in Singapore for Odex)
Gilles Motais
Rob Morrison (also credited as Roger Callagy)
Samia Mounts
Brian Munn (also known as Brian Hovland)
Suzy Myers
Samara Naeymi
Sarah Natochenny
David Oliver Nelson
Christina Nicholas
Ryan Nicolls
Norma Nongauza
Ax Norman
Mary O'Brady * (also known as Kathryn Cahill)
Jennifer O'Donnell
Sara Ornelas
Lisa Ortiz (moved to California in 2019/2020, but still does work for DuArt)
Michael Palan
Amy Palant *
Jake Paque
Haven Paschall
Rodger Parsons (also known as Ken Gates)
Rose Pednoe
Pay Pental
Kate Peterson
Aaron Phillips (credited as Ben Phillips, not to be confused with the Funimation actor of the same name)
Tom Picasso
Therese Plummer
Mike Pollock (also known as Herb Lawrence, has done work in Los Angeles for Sonic Boom)
Brittany Pressley
Miriam Pultro
Debora Rabbai (also credited as Angora Deb)
David Logan Rankin
Scottie Ray * (real name Scott Rayow)
Joe Rodriguez
Annie Roland
Julián Rebolledo
Georgette Reilly
T.J. Del Reno (also known as Victorio Cole)
Rosie Reyes (real name Rohana Kenin Elias-Reyes)
Lara Starr Rigores
Carly Robins (credited as Riley Joseph)
Benn Robbins
Bill Rogers (moved to California in 2015/2016, but still does work for DuArt)
Kayzie Rogers (also known as Jamie Peacock, retired in 2016 and moved to Zanzibar)
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Jonathan Todd Ross (also known as Todd Garbeil)
Josh Ruben
Anthony Salerno *
Carrie Savage (formerly based in California and Texas, moved to New York in 2015)
Sean Schemmel (formerly based in Dallas, moved to California in 2013)
C.J. Schneider
Melissa Schoenberg (also known as Melissa Hope)
Erica Schroeder (formerly credited as Bella Hudson)
Bob Senkewicz
Lipica Shah (also known as Lapica Shah & Lipica Jaclyn)
Robby Sharpe * (also known as Robby Duncan Sharpe)
Lindsay Sheppard
Jonathan Silver
Rachel Slotky (moved to California in 2020)
Rebecca Soler (also known as Jessica Paquet)
Caroline Spinola
Ryan Stadler
Eileen Stevens * (moved to St. Petersburg, FL in 2019) (Now union-only actress)
Rachael S. Stern
Nick Sullivan *
Lindsay Sutton
Joshua Swanson
Marc Swint (also does work in Dallas)
Hilary Thomas (now based in Seattle)
Billy Bob Thompson
Marc Thompson (moved to Texas in 2024)
Natasha Tictotin
Bill Timoney * (also known as Billy Regan, also did work in Los Angeles during the late 90s-early 2000s)
Bill Tost (full name William Tost)
Elinor Vanderburg
Ben Wayland
Finn Wayland
Henry Wayland
Tom Wayland (left company after rape allegation in 2015, still does work for NYAV Post and his own company, also known as Henry F. Benjamin)
Bruce Warren
Adam Wennick
Alexander Werenko
Annika Werenko
Tim Werenko
Sophie Weyman
Crystal Wilkinson
Kerry Williams *
Scott Williams *
Cory Willis *
David Wills * (also known as Dave Willis)
Allen Winter
Nicole Wood
Oliver Wyman * (also known as Pete Zarustica)
Meredith Zeitlin (also known as Zoe Martin)
Stuart Zagnit * (also credited as Stan Hart) (only Pokémon Best Wishes! )
Emily Woo Zeller (only "Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa & the Clash of Ages " and "Pokémon XY "; Formerly based in Hong Kong until 2014, moved to Los Angeles in 2018)
Guest Actors
Voice actors from outside the NY talent pool that have appeared in their dubs.
† deceased
Translators and Adapters [ ]
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