Yuri Lowenthal

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Yuri Lowenthal
Born March 5, 1971
in Alliance, Ohio
Age 35
Statistics
Occupation Voice Actor/Author/Martial Artist/Painter
Other Names Sean Roberts, Jimmy Benedict
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Spouse Tara Platt
Notable Credit(s) Bleach
as Keigo Asano
Naruto
as Sasuke Uchiha
The Prince of Tennis
as Katsuo Mizuno
Prince of Persia
as The Prince
Tales of the Abyss
as Luke fon Fabre
Official Website Yuri Lowenthal.com
Agent Special Artists

Yuri Lowenthal (born on March 5, 1971 in Alliance, Ohio) is a voice actor that has voiced several anime and video game characters. He also voiced Kamal for the Alternate reality game I Love Bees.

Yuri had an exotic childhood, growing up not only within the United States but also throughout Africa and Europe. After a brief stint with the Japanese government, Yuri turned to acting full time and after several years in NYC, has recently relocated to Los Angeles.

He has performed throughout the world and is also an internationally produced playwright. Since moving to L.A., he has continued to work in film, television, theatre and voice-over.

Yuri is fluent in Japanese, French, and German and is trained in several martial arts including Wu Shu Kung Fu; he is an award winning Sumi-e painter and a published author.

He is best friends with Doug Erholtz. He is married to fellow voice actress Tara Platt.

Lowenthal co-founded Monkey Kingdom Productions with partner Tara Platt in 2004. Monkey Kingdom Productions is an independent film production company, currently producing Lowenthal's Tumbling After.

Lowenthal is usually is cast in three typical roles. The first being Arrogrant or Narcissistic characters, the second being goofball or cowardly characters and the third being young males.

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Anime Roles

[edit] Non-Anime Roles

[edit] Live-Action Roles

[edit] Webisode Roles

  • Atomic County - Johnny Tears/Water Polo Demon

[edit] Film Roles

[edit] Video game Roles

[edit] Trivia

  • Yuri had at one point been contracted by Bandai U.S. to provide the English voice for Renton Thurston in Eureka Seven. After recording 13 episodes, he was replaced by Johnny Yong Bosch because Bandai Japan felt that his voice was too low for the character and all of the lines were subsequently rerecorded.[1] Yuri Lowenthall is never actually heard in Eureka Seven as a result, despite it previously being listed on his resume.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Post by Johnny Yong Bosch (HTML) (2006). Retrieved on 2006-05-18.

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