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![http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Winn_Lee http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/AmandaWinnLee.jpg]<br>Amanda Winn Lee
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![http://www.voxershorts.com/ http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/NormWoodel.gif]<br>Norm Woodel
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![http://actingstudiochicago.com/instructors.html http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/KurtNaebig.gif]<br>Kurt Naebig
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![http://images.google.com/images?client=opera&rls=en&q=kevin+gudahl&sourceid=opera&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/KevinGudahl.jpg]<br>Kevin Gudahl
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!http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/BobODonnell.jpg<br>Bob O'Donnell
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![http://www.petestacker.com/ http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/PeteStacker.jpg]<br>Pete Stacker
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![http://about.reuters.com/aboutus/overview/executiveteam/anne_bowerman_bio.asp?banner=aboutus http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/AnneBowerman.jpg]<br>Anne Bowerman?
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![http://www.wcreradio.com/pictures.asp?qryOrderID=WCRE%2050th%20Anniversary http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/_GeorgeAdams.jpg]<br>George Adams?
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![http://bs.bungie.org/mtarchives/000220.html http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/DougZartman.jpg]<br>Doug Zartman
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==Main voices==
 
===Amanda Winn Lee===
This page takes a look at what we know about the voice actors in the original English version of Oni, then briefly covers the Japanese dub actors.
 
==English voices==
===Amanda Winn-Lee===
;[[Konoko]]
;[[Konoko]]
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Winn_Lee Wikipedia page]
:[[wp:Amanda Winn-Lee|Wikipedia page]]
Has voiced many anime heroines, such as : Deunan in Appleseed, Gally in GUNNM, Ayanami Rei in Neon Genesis Evangelion...
 
Has voiced various anime heroines, such as Deunan in Appleseed, Gally/Alita in [[GUNNM]], Nancy Makuhari in Read or Die OVA, and Rei in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Amanda's focus eventually shifted from voice acting to directing anime dubs. Now semi-retired.


===Norm Woodel===
===Norm Woodel===
;[[Hasegawa]]
;[[Hasegawa]]
:[http://www.voxershorts.com/ Official website]
:[https://www.normwoodel.com/ Official website]
A popular male voice in the USA : commercials, narration, etc. You can listen to samples [http://www.voxershorts.com/sounds.htm HERE].
 
Last name pronounced "Wuh-DELL". A popular male voice in the USA for voice-over work, as well as doing theater and some TV roles.


===Kurt Naebig===
===Kurt Naebig===
;[[Muro]]
;[[Muro]]
An actor and a drama teacher (at the [http://actingstudiochicago.com/instructors.html Acting Studio of Chicago])
:[https://kurtnaebig.com/ Official website]


http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/KurtNaebig3.jpg
Last name pronounced "NAY-big". An actor and long-time drama teacher at the [https://web.archive.org/web/20161222185032/http://actingstudiochicago.com/instructors.html Acting Studio of Chicago].
http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/KurtNaebig2.jpg
 
[[Image:Kurt Naebig 2.jpg]]
[[Image:Kurt Naebig 3.jpg]]


===Kevin Gudahl===
===Kevin Gudahl===
;[[Mukade]]
;[[Mukade]]
An actor. Many pictures of him on [http://images.google.com/images?client=opera&rls=en&q=kevin+gudahl&sourceid=opera&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi Google Images].
 
Last name pronounced "GOOD-all". An actor, [https://www.writerstheatre.org/kevin-gudahl-biography mainly in theater].


===Bob O'Donnell===
===Bob O'Donnell===
;[[Kerr]]
;[[Kerr]]
Father of Oni's lead sound designer Marty O'Donnell. Did the voice of several units in Myth.
 
Father of Oni's lead sound designer Marty O'Donnell. Passed away in 2018. Did the voice of several units in Myth including dwarves, hence the [[Easter eggs|Easter egg]] '''SNDDcdorf''': "Whoops! Sorry about that, Konoko...".


===Pete Stacker===
===Pete Stacker===
;[[Griffin]]
;[[Griffin]], TCTF Black Ops
:[http://www.petestacker.com/ Official website]
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20160109014411/http://www.petestacker.com/ Official website (defunct)]
Like Norm Woodel, he's a popular male voice in commercials, promotions, movie trailers etc.
Like Norm Woodel, he's a popular male voice in commercials, promotions, movie trailers, etc. He has voiced the trailers for e.g. ''Batman Begins'', ''A Scanner Darkly'', ''Hide and Seek'', ''The New World'' (and comedy, too). But he's best known for Budweiser's [https://thefuntimesguide.com/bud_light_real/ Real Men of Genius] series, where he teamed up with ex-Survivor singer Dave Bickler (the one who sang ''Eye of the Tiger'').
 
He has recently voiced the trailers for e.g. ''Batman Begins'', ''A Scanner Darkly'', ''Hide and Seek'', ''The New World'' (and comedy, too).
 
And ads : he's best known for Budweiser's [http://thefuntimesguide.com/movabletype/archives/2004/10/bud_light_real.html Real Men of Genius] series, where he teamed up with ex-Survivor Dave Bickler (the one who sang ''Eye of the Tiger'').
 
http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/PeteStacker2.jpg
http://geyser.oni2.net/genesis/people/DaveBickler.jpg


The first pic is Pete before/after a fun session about ''Bud Light's Real Men of Genius'', together with Dave Bickler, at (Chris) Foxx and (Steph & Gregg) MacKenzie's show on [http://point97.com/home.php 97.1] radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece [http://podcast.point97.com/kxpt/7060.mp3 HERE] (MP3, 4MB).
[[Image:Pete Stacker 2.jpg]]


The guys on the right are Chris (Foxx) and Gregg (MacKenzie), and the girl is Steph (MacKenzie). The guy on the left is Dave Bickler (second picture, singing for a RMoG TV spot). That leaves the guy in the front as Pete Stacker.
Here is Pete (front) before/after a fun session about ''Bud Light's Real Men of Genius'', together with Dave Bickler (left), on Foxx and MacKenzie's show on [https://www.point97.com/ 97.1] radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece [http://web.archive.org/web/20061209154906/http://podcast.point97.com/kxpt/7060.mp3 HERE] (MP3, 4MB).


And [http://podcast.freefm971.com/wkrk1/1494.mp3 HERE] (MP3, 2MB) you can hear Pete chatting about his particular voice. More samples on [http://www.petestacker.com/ Pete's website]
More voice samples could be found on Pete's website above (now only available as an Archive.org snapshot). Here are a couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d03gH_cFfI], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Hz34M33sg]
;A couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions)
:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d03gH_cFfI
:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Hz34M33sg


===Anne Bowerman===
===Anne Bowerman===
;[[Shinatama]]
;[[Shinatama]]
:[http://about.reuters.com/aboutus/overview/executiveteam/anne_bowerman_bio.asp?banner=aboutus Possibly her]
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-bowerman-0b45529a/ Her LinkedIn profile]
Nothing's for sure, of course, but a degree in Modern Languages, who worked for 6 years as Human Relations Director at a software house... why not?


PLEASE don't try to contact her to get her to do voice acting for a project of yours... ;)
A regular voice actor who had appeared in "[http://carnage.bungie.org/oniforum/oni.forum.pl?read=12377 hundreds of commercials]" by the time she was cast in Oni.


===George Adams===
===George Adams===
;[[Barabas]]
;[[Barabas]]
:[http://www.wcreradio.com/DisplayEnlargedPicture.asp?qryOrderID=1 Possibly him]
Looking at Pete Stacker, a football commentator from South Carolina looks like a fair guess :)


Honestly, dunno. Easiest thing is to listen to ''that'' George Adams's saturday morning show...
[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1423838/ On IMDb], the voice actor for Barabas is presented as the same person who voiced [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz655-AWX_U Cap'n Crunch] in the '90s and '00s. Interestingly, he was featured in [https://archive.is/bPfWq this Chicago Tribune article] (Bungie was based in Chicago). If this is indeed the same person, George J. Adams, he was the voice of a well-known cereal mascot for the duration of many people's childhood, but surprisingly no known pictures of him exist on the Web. George Adams was also credited for a few voices in Wideload's (i.e. Alex Seropian's) [[wp:Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse|Stubbs the Zombie]].


Whoever he is, Oni's "George Adams" (can very well be an alias) was recently credited for a few voices in Wideload's (i.e. Alex Seropian's) ''Stubbs the Zombie'', so we can always ask ''them''...
===Doug Zartman===
;Comguys and a few generic males
:[http://bs.bungie.org/mtarchives/000220.html An old profile by Bungie.org]
He's responsible for [[Marathon]]'s famous "Frog blast the vent core!" phrase and other stuff. He has remained within the "Seropiansphere", credited on "Stubbs the Zombie", and most recently working as community manager on Battlefield Mobile (the title that Seropian's Industrial Toys was developing before it was cancelled).


===Mickey O'Donnell===
;Fury, female civilians
The sister of Marty O'Donnell, Mickey was never credited for another video game role besides Oni.
===Tim Dadabo===
;Striker, Tanker, Sniper, Thug, male civilians
:[https://www.timdadabo.com/ Official website]
Although he was somehow left out of Oni's credits, Dadabo was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzFcgvCaO_Q&t=225s the actor behind] some memorable taunts and other lines from the above enemies. In the video game world, Dadabo is most famous for being the voice of 343 Guilty Spark. He has also played Larry in one of the Leisure Suit Larry games. He seems to have become acquainted with Marty O'Donnell in 1999 when he voiced a character in "Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator", a game that Bungie had no association with but for which [[Music#TotalAudio|TotalAudio]] made all audio for. Marty then cast him in Oni, then brought him along to Halo where he played the aforementioned AI. Dadabo then stayed in the "Seropiansphere", voicing characters in three titles from Wideload Games, in which he played various characters in Stubbs the Zombie, two of the ten playable characters in Hail to the Chimp, and "Kid Riddle" in Guilty Party.
==Japanese voices==
===Kotono Mitsuishi===
Konoko's voice actor, Mrs. Mitsuishi, has had a distinguished career. Among many other roles, she is known for Sailor Moon, Misato Katsuragi in Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Excel in Excel Saga.
===Ayako Kawasumi===
In addition to playing Shinatama, Kawasumi also played the androids Melfina in Outlaw Star and Mahoro in Mahoromatic. She was also Fuu in Samurai Champloo.


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===Takeshi Kusao===
Muro's voice actor also played the intense Trunks on Dragon Ball Z/Super.


==Additional voices==
===Tessho Genda===
===Doug Zartman===
Mr. Genda is one of the most prolific and recognizable voices in Japan. A short list of his roles: Optimus Prime (Transformers), Batman (Batman: The Animated Series), Kurama the Nine-Tailed Fox (Naruto), Kaido (One Piece), and Kratos (God of War). In the 1995 "Ghost in the Shell" movie which inspired Oni, he played Chief Nakamura (of Section 6, not to be confused with Chief Aramaki of Section 9). He also dubs live-action roles played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. If you look over his [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0312656/ massive filmography] you're sure to recognize plenty more roles.
;Comguys and a few generic males
 
:[http://bs.bungie.org/mtarchives/000220.html An old profile page]
===Mitsuo Senda===
He's responsible for the "Frog blast the vent core!" phrase and other stuff.
Mr. Senda played Dr. Kerr, but was apparently more active in live-action dubbing than anime and video games. He died in 2023 at the age of 82.
 
===Ken Narita===
The voice actor for Prof. Hasegawa also played Sesshomaru in Inuyasha and took on the roles of Saito Hajime in Rurouni Kenshin and Bright Noa in Mobile Suit Gundam after the original actors passed away.
 
===Hiroshi Tsuchida===
Tsuchida, who played Barabas, is mostly known for his live-action dubbing of American actors who don't have any of the physicality of the Syndicate enforcer, such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tobey Maguire, Ryan Reynolds and Jon Cryer.
 
===Taiten Kusunoki===
Muro's voice actor is best known in Japan for dubbing live-action roles played by The Rock and Vin Diesel.


Also credited for ''Stubbs the Zombie'', so he's still around.
===Shigenori Soya===
===Mickey O'Donnell===
Soya is not a super-notable voice actor, but it's worth remarking on the fact that he was apparently brought in to voice the Deadly Brain, a character who merely grunts three times. We don't even know who did the grunting in English.
;Generic females
Obviously another relative of Marty O'Donnell, just like Bob O'Donnell ([[Kerr]])


[[Category:Oni history]]
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 14 November 2023

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Amanda Winn-Lee
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Norm Woodel
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Kurt Naebig
Kevin Gudahl.jpg
Kevin Gudahl
Bob O'Donnell.jpg
Bob O'Donnell
Pete Stacker.jpg
Pete Stacker
Anne Bowerman.jpg
Anne Bowerman
Doug Zartman.jpg
Doug Zartman
Tim Dadabo.jpg
Tim Dadabo

This page takes a look at what we know about the voice actors in the original English version of Oni, then briefly covers the Japanese dub actors.

English voices

Amanda Winn-Lee

Konoko
Wikipedia page

Has voiced various anime heroines, such as Deunan in Appleseed, Gally/Alita in GUNNM, Nancy Makuhari in Read or Die OVA, and Rei in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Amanda's focus eventually shifted from voice acting to directing anime dubs. Now semi-retired.

Norm Woodel

Hasegawa
Official website

Last name pronounced "Wuh-DELL". A popular male voice in the USA for voice-over work, as well as doing theater and some TV roles.

Kurt Naebig

Muro
Official website

Last name pronounced "NAY-big". An actor and long-time drama teacher at the Acting Studio of Chicago.

Kurt Naebig 2.jpg Kurt Naebig 3.jpg

Kevin Gudahl

Mukade

Last name pronounced "GOOD-all". An actor, mainly in theater.

Bob O'Donnell

Kerr

Father of Oni's lead sound designer Marty O'Donnell. Passed away in 2018. Did the voice of several units in Myth including dwarves, hence the Easter egg SNDDcdorf: "Whoops! Sorry about that, Konoko...".

Pete Stacker

Griffin, TCTF Black Ops
Official website (defunct)

Like Norm Woodel, he's a popular male voice in commercials, promotions, movie trailers, etc. He has voiced the trailers for e.g. Batman Begins, A Scanner Darkly, Hide and Seek, The New World (and comedy, too). But he's best known for Budweiser's Real Men of Genius series, where he teamed up with ex-Survivor singer Dave Bickler (the one who sang Eye of the Tiger).

Pete Stacker 2.jpg

Here is Pete (front) before/after a fun session about Bud Light's Real Men of Genius, together with Dave Bickler (left), on Foxx and MacKenzie's show on 97.1 radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece HERE (MP3, 4MB).

More voice samples could be found on Pete's website above (now only available as an Archive.org snapshot). Here are a couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions): [1], [2]

Anne Bowerman

Shinatama
Her LinkedIn profile

A regular voice actor who had appeared in "hundreds of commercials" by the time she was cast in Oni.

George Adams

Barabas

On IMDb, the voice actor for Barabas is presented as the same person who voiced Cap'n Crunch in the '90s and '00s. Interestingly, he was featured in this Chicago Tribune article (Bungie was based in Chicago). If this is indeed the same person, George J. Adams, he was the voice of a well-known cereal mascot for the duration of many people's childhood, but surprisingly no known pictures of him exist on the Web. George Adams was also credited for a few voices in Wideload's (i.e. Alex Seropian's) Stubbs the Zombie.

Doug Zartman

Comguys and a few generic males
An old profile by Bungie.org

He's responsible for Marathon's famous "Frog blast the vent core!" phrase and other stuff. He has remained within the "Seropiansphere", credited on "Stubbs the Zombie", and most recently working as community manager on Battlefield Mobile (the title that Seropian's Industrial Toys was developing before it was cancelled).

Mickey O'Donnell

Fury, female civilians

The sister of Marty O'Donnell, Mickey was never credited for another video game role besides Oni.

Tim Dadabo

Striker, Tanker, Sniper, Thug, male civilians
Official website

Although he was somehow left out of Oni's credits, Dadabo was the actor behind some memorable taunts and other lines from the above enemies. In the video game world, Dadabo is most famous for being the voice of 343 Guilty Spark. He has also played Larry in one of the Leisure Suit Larry games. He seems to have become acquainted with Marty O'Donnell in 1999 when he voiced a character in "Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator", a game that Bungie had no association with but for which TotalAudio made all audio for. Marty then cast him in Oni, then brought him along to Halo where he played the aforementioned AI. Dadabo then stayed in the "Seropiansphere", voicing characters in three titles from Wideload Games, in which he played various characters in Stubbs the Zombie, two of the ten playable characters in Hail to the Chimp, and "Kid Riddle" in Guilty Party.

Japanese voices

Kotono Mitsuishi

Konoko's voice actor, Mrs. Mitsuishi, has had a distinguished career. Among many other roles, she is known for Sailor Moon, Misato Katsuragi in Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Excel in Excel Saga.

Ayako Kawasumi

In addition to playing Shinatama, Kawasumi also played the androids Melfina in Outlaw Star and Mahoro in Mahoromatic. She was also Fuu in Samurai Champloo.

Takeshi Kusao

Muro's voice actor also played the intense Trunks on Dragon Ball Z/Super.

Tessho Genda

Mr. Genda is one of the most prolific and recognizable voices in Japan. A short list of his roles: Optimus Prime (Transformers), Batman (Batman: The Animated Series), Kurama the Nine-Tailed Fox (Naruto), Kaido (One Piece), and Kratos (God of War). In the 1995 "Ghost in the Shell" movie which inspired Oni, he played Chief Nakamura (of Section 6, not to be confused with Chief Aramaki of Section 9). He also dubs live-action roles played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. If you look over his massive filmography you're sure to recognize plenty more roles.

Mitsuo Senda

Mr. Senda played Dr. Kerr, but was apparently more active in live-action dubbing than anime and video games. He died in 2023 at the age of 82.

Ken Narita

The voice actor for Prof. Hasegawa also played Sesshomaru in Inuyasha and took on the roles of Saito Hajime in Rurouni Kenshin and Bright Noa in Mobile Suit Gundam after the original actors passed away.

Hiroshi Tsuchida

Tsuchida, who played Barabas, is mostly known for his live-action dubbing of American actors who don't have any of the physicality of the Syndicate enforcer, such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tobey Maguire, Ryan Reynolds and Jon Cryer.

Taiten Kusunoki

Muro's voice actor is best known in Japan for dubbing live-action roles played by The Rock and Vin Diesel.

Shigenori Soya

Soya is not a super-notable voice actor, but it's worth remarking on the fact that he was apparently brought in to voice the Deadly Brain, a character who merely grunts three times. We don't even know who did the grunting in English.