Travis Willingham is an American voice actor known for his character portrayals in video games and English anime dubs. His notable roles include Roy Mustang in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, Cleo in Glass Fleet, Ginko in Mushishi, Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Yu Kanda in D. Gray-man, and Cameron Campbell in Camp Camp.
Travis Willingham | |
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Born | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Voice actor, chief executive officer (CEO) |
Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Willingham's video game roles include Guile in the Street Fighter franchise, Knuckles the Echidna in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, Thor in various Marvel games, and Isaac Frost in Fight Night Champion. He has been a recurring cast member of the web series Critical Role since 2015, in which he and other voice actors play Dungeons & Dragons. He co-founded the production company Critical Role Productions that same year, for which he has served as chief executive officer (CEO) since 2019.
Early life
editTravis Willingham was born in Dallas.[1][2] He has a brother named Carson.[2][3] He became interested in acting in fifth grade. After sixth grade, he moved from a private school to J.L. Long Middle School.[2] He later graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School,[4][5] and studied at Texas Christian University.
Career
editWillingham learned that the English dub of Dragon Ball Z was being recorded in Dallas, and asked Laura Bailey, who he knew through their talent agency, to "put in a good word for him". A director there asked him to audition for the part of Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist, and he received the role. While he described it as "the most intensive, spirit-crushing time ever in voiceover”, it ultimately led to his rise to prominence in the industry.[6][7] He later reprised the role in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.[8]
After moving to Los Angeles, Willingham attempted to pursue a career in acting but fared poorly due to his tall height (6ft 4in). He returned to voice acting at the suggestion of his agent; Willingham had been unaware that so much voice work was recorded in the city.[9] He went on to perform in a number of notable roles including Yu Kanda in D.Gray-man, Cleo in Glass Fleet, Ginko in Mushishi, Portgas D. Ace in the Funimation re-dub of One Piece and Takashi Morinozuka in Ouran High School Host Club. He also voices Thor in several Marvel projects and King Roland II in Disney Junior's Sofia the First. From 2010 to 2018, he was the voice of Knuckles the Echidna in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.[10][11]
Willingham is also a main cast member of the popular Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role, where he played Grog in the first campaign, Fjord in the second campaign, and a dual role as Sir Bertrand Bell and Chetney Pock O'Pea in the third campaign.[12][13] Critical Role was both the Webby Winner and the People's Voice Winner in the "Games (Video Series & Channels)" category at the 2019 Webby Awards;[14] the show was also both a Finalist and the Audience Honor Winner at the 2019 Shorty Awards.[15] After becoming hugely successful, the Critical Role cast left the Geek & Sundry network in early 2019 and set up their own production company called Critical Role Productions,[16][17][18][19] for which Willingham serves as CEO.[14] Soon after, they aimed to raise $750,000 on Kickstarter to create an animated series of their first campaign, but ended up raising over $11 million.[20][12] In November 2019, Amazon Prime Video announced that they had acquired the streaming rights to this animated series, now titled The Legend of Vox Machina;[21] Willingham reprised his role as Grog.[22]
Personal life
editOn September 25, 2011, Willingham married voice actress Laura Bailey in Camarillo, California.[23][24][25][26] They reside in Los Angeles and have a son named Ronin (b. 2018).[27][28]
Willingham is a lifelong fan of the Dallas Cowboys.[29] Noted by some fans for his height of 6 ft 4 in (1.9 m) and athletic build, he has participated in some triathlons.[30]
Filmography
editVoice acting
editAnime
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source[31][32] |
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2001–03 | Dragon Ball Z | Various | Resume | |
2002–06 | Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files | Mitsunari Yanagisawa, Touou | ||
2004 | Kiddy Grade | Various | CA | |
Case Closed | Various | |||
Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy | Guard | Special | ||
2004–06 | Fullmetal Alchemist | Roy Mustang | [11] | |
2005 | Mermaid Forest | Young Eijiro, Man in Black Suit | CA | |
Daphne in the Brilliant Blue | Wilfred Kim | |||
2006 | Gun Sword | Kaiji | Eps. 10, 26 | |
Ergo Proxy | Iggy | CA, Resume | ||
2006–08 | Crayon Shin-chan | Phantom Scarecrow | Funimation dub | Resume |
2007 | Mushishi | Ginko | [33] | |
Glass Fleet | Cleo Aiolos Corbeille de Veil | CA | ||
2007–08 | School Rumble series | Masakazu Tougou, others | ||
Digimon Data Squad | Boomer, Tortomon | |||
2007–12 | Hellsing Ultimate | Wild Geese Adjustant, Wild Geese Deputy | OVA series Eps. 3–4, 6 |
[34] |
2007–10, 2014–16 |
One Piece | Portgas D. Ace | Funimation dub | [35] |
2008 | Black Blood Brothers | Badrick Serihan | Resume | |
Genesis of Aquarion | Pierre Vieira | |||
Shuffle! | Eustoma (King of Gods) | CA | ||
Ghost Hunt | Houshou Takigawa | |||
2008–09 | Naruto | Hachidai, Henchman (Eps. 152–153), Seimei, Yotaka | ||
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion | Andreas Darlton, Otaku (Ep. 18), Worker (Ep. 9) | |||
Ouran High School Host Club | Takashi Morinozuka | [36] | ||
2009 | Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind | Guile | OVA | Resume |
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple | Loki, Disciple #2 | |||
D.Gray-man | Yu Kanda | Press[37] | ||
The Tower of Druaga series | Neeba | |||
Blassreiter | Hermann Salza | |||
2009–10 | Monster | Christof Sievernich, Eva's Gardener | ||
2009–14 | Bleach | Ginjo Kugo, Ashido | Resume | |
2009–19 | Naruto: Shippuden | Zetsu, Jugo, Fudo, Various | ||
2010 | Soul Eater | Free | ||
Kekkaishi | Toshimori's Teacher, Tokimori Hazama | |||
2010–11 | Vampire Knight series | Toga Yagari | Also Guilty | Resume |
2010–12 | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Roy Mustang | Also OVAs | |
2011 | Marvel Anime: Iron Man | Nagato Sakurai / Ramon Zero | ||
Marvel Anime: Wolverine | Yakuza | Ep. 2 | ||
2011–12 | Marvel Anime: X-Men | Jun Sanada, Jason Wyngarde / Mastermind | ||
2012–13 | Tiger & Bunny | Antonio Lopez / Rock Bison | [38][39] | |
2013 | Digimon Fusion | Knightmon, Vilemon, Angemon, Musymon, Karatenmon | [40] | |
2015 | BlazBlue Alter Memory | Relius Clover | [41] | |
2016 | Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement | Katakura Kojuro | [42] |
Animation
edit† | Denotes series that have not yet been released |
Film
editVideo games
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Audio books
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2022 | Critical Role: The Mighty Nein – The Nine Eyes of Lucien | Fjord Stone | [82] |
Live-action
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source[83] |
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2003 | Secondhand Lions | Hood | Resume | |
Prison-A-Go-Go! | Dr. Hurtrider | |||
2006 | The Guardian | Travis Finley | ||
2009 | A Perfect Getaway | Tommy | ||
2016 | The Phoenix Incident | Mitch Adams | [84][85][86] |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source[83] |
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2008 | Cold Case | Uniform Cop '64 | Episode: "Wednesday's Women" | Resume |
2009 | Nip/Tuck | Big Jane | Episode: "Briggitte Reinholt" | Resume |
Web series
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source[83] |
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2011–13 | Shelf Life | Hero Man | 43 episodes | [87][88] |
2015–present | Critical Role |
|
Cast member RPG web series |
[89][90] |
2016–21 | Talks Machina | Himself | 61 episodes | [91][92] |
2019 | Travis Willingham's Yeehaw Game Ranch | Himself (host) | 18 episodes | [93][94] |
UnDeadwood | Reverend Mason | 4 episodes | [95][96] | |
2022–present | 4-Sided Dive | Himself | [97][98] | |
2022 | Exandria Unlimited: Calamity | Cerrit Agrupnin | 5 episodes | [99][100] |
2023 | Candela Obscura | Nathaniel Trapp | 3 episodes | [101] |
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The players from the original campaign are all reprising the roles of their RPG characters, and they will also serve as the executive producers for the new animated series.
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- Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity. Scene: Closing credits, 4:52 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.
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External links
edit- Media related to Travis Willingham at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website[dead link ]
- Travis Willingham convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Travis Willingham at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Travis Willingham at CrystalAcids Voice Actor Database
- Travis Willingham at IMDb
- Between the Sheets: Travis Willingham on YouTube – 2018 video interview by Critical Role