Bill Butts

Bill is an African American voice and film actor, martial artist, and fitness enthusiast! Growing up in Kansas City, he found a deep passion for acting. He studied journalism and theater in college which would lead him to a life in radio, theater, on camera, as well as voice over. You can hear him as Owlbert in Honkai Star Rail, Jack the Drought in the legendary franchise known as One Piece, Mask De Masculine in Bleach, the main antagonist known as Ogre in the Tekken animated series on Netflix, Douglas in the hit show Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Miguel in Jujutsu Kaisen, Cioccolata in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, President Obama in Baki and many more!

Cassandra Lee Morris

Cassandra Lee Morris is a Los Angeles-based voice actor who has voiced nearly 300 characters for anime, video games and animation. She’s known for her versatility and fierceness, voicing everything from creatures to boys to strong and sassy fighters. Her first big anime roles were Yubel in Yu-Gi-Oh GX, then Leo and Luna in Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds. More recently, she can be heard telling exhausted gamers to get some sleep as Morgana in Persona 5 or lending her trademark sassiness to characters like Sothis in Fire Emblem, Beffica in Bugsnax and Taiga in Toradora. Other favorite roles include Fie Claussell in the Trails of Cold Steel franchise, Yuumi and Nami in League of Legends, Aoi Asahina in Danganronpa, Nero Claudius in Fate, Leafa in Sword Art Online, and Kyubey in Madoka Magica. 

She grew up in Connecticut, where her love of dance and performing lead her to starring in local theater productions in middle and high school. After signing with A3 Artists Agency in New York City, she started working professionally in voiceover, commercials and indie film in high school. 

After studying at NYU and living in NYC for many years, she road tripped cross-country to see what Los Angeles had to offer and hasn’t looked back!

Cassandra teaches voice acting on Zoom and loves sharing her knowledge with other actors, no matter where they are in their voice acting journey. She also loves meeting anime fans and taking ridiculous selfies like it’s a Vogue photoshoot, so stop on by her booth to say hi!

Video Game Credits

  • Persona 5 as Morgana

  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses as Sothis

  • Fire Emblem Heroes as Julia and Clarisse

  • League of Legends, Nami and Yuumi

  • Trails of Cold Steel as Fie and Princess Alfin

  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Aoi Asahina

  • Cookie Run Kingdom as Cream Puff Cookie

  • Guilty Gear Xrd Sign as Elphelt Valentine

  • Rhapsody Marl Kingdom Chronicles as Crea

  • Street Fighter 6 as Lei-Fang

  • Anonymous;Code as Bambi Kurashina

  • Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp as Sonja

  • Lost Eidolons as Chelcia

  • Bravely Default / Bravely Second: End Layer, Edea Lee

  • Spyro Reignited Trilogy as Elora the Fawn

  • NieR Automata as Operator 6O

  • NieR Reincarnation as Fio

  • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim as Tomi

  • Puyo Puyo Tetris as Ringo

  • Omega Strikers as Ai.Mi

  • Pokemon Masters as Iris

  • Legends of Runeterra as Chip

  • Phantom Breaker: Omnia as Artifactor

  • Epic Seven as Cecilia, Chloe and Achates

  • Astral Chain as Marie and Lappy

  • Arena of Valor as Capheny

  • MapleStory as Lara and Sol Erda

  • Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker as Female Avatar 2

  • World of Final Fantasy as Enna Cros

  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, Mutsuki

  • Memento Mori as Veela

  • SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions as Cecelia, Aslana and Neve

  • Tales of Graces f, Sophie

  • Skullgirls as Minette

  • Fortnite: Save the World as Sarah Hotep

  • D.C. SuperHero Girls: Teen Power as Lena Luthor

  • Lost Judgement as Kotoko

  • Judgment as Hashimoto

  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon as Iroha Yanagi

  • BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle as Mika

  • Indivisible as Ginseng 

  • Astral Chain as Marie and Lappy

  • Infamous: Second Son as Celia

  • Dead or Alive 5 and 6, Leifang

  • Deadly Premonition as Patricia Woods

  • Headlander as Rhea 6, Hunter Shepard, Electrosux 3 

  • God Eater 2: Rage Burst as Nana Kazuki

  • Dragalia Lost as Mona

  • Xenoblade Chronicles X, Lin

  • Epic Seven as Cecilia/Chloe/Achates

  • Space Channel 5 VR as Kell

  • Shadowverse as Arisa

  • Lego Dimensions, Goonies Expansion pack

  • Accel World: Infinite Burst as Nyx

  • Crystar as Mephis

  • Valkyria Revolution as Miranda Vilfort

  • Valkyria Chronicles 4 as Karen Stewart and Louffe

  • Superdimension Neptune vs Sega Hard Girls as Hatsumi Sega

  • Stella Glow as Marie/Eve

  • Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Sumomo 

  • Return to Popolocrois: A Story of Seasons Fairy Tale as Narcia

  • Shin Megami Tensei IV: Final as Toki

  • Til Mornings Light as Edith and Angie

  • Atelier Totori Adventurer of Arland as Totori

  • Rune Factory 4 as Amber

  • Ys: Memories of Celceta as Calilica

  • Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers as Hitomi

  • Hyperdimension Neptunia as Gust

  • There Came An Echo as Grace

  • Unchained Blades as Lapis

  • Conception 2: Children of the Seven Stars

  • Mugen Souls Z as Sharuru

  • Grand Kingdom as Kiara and Leche Mute

Anime Credits

  • Sword Art Online as Leafa

  • Fate/Grand Carnival and Fate/Extra as Nero Claudius

  • Toradora as Taiga

  • My Hero Academia as Kota
    Boruto as Wasabi

  • Godzilla Singular Point as Pelops 2

  • Bungo Stray Dogs as Aya Kouda

  • Tiger & Bunny as Dragon Kid

  • Madoka Magica/Magia Record as Kyubey

  • Dorohedoro as Kikurage

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX as Yubel

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds as Leo and Luna

  • Violet Evergarden as Ann Magnolia

  • Vampire in the Garden as Ilisha

  • Drifting Home as Natsume

  • Eden as Zurich

  • The Orbital Children as Konoha 

  • Re:Zero as Anastasia

  • Sailor Moon SuperS as Cere-Cere

  • Sailor Moon Crystal as Calaveras

  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans as Atra

  • Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny as Miriallia 

  • Durarara! as Saki

  • Mr. Osomatsu as Totoko

  • Lost Song as Monica

  • Liz and the Blue Bird as Sapphire Kawashima

  • Doraemon as Sue

  • K-On! as Ritsu

  • Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak Academy 

  • Pokemon Generations as Jupiter

  • FLCL Progressive as Misaki

  • Blue Exorcist as Nee

  • Blue Exorcist: The Movie as Usamaru and Nee

  • Twin Star Exorcists as Benio

  • Dino Girl Gauko as Babu Lisa

  • Your Name as Sayaka Natori

  • Weathering With You as Sayaka Natori

  • The Familiar of Zero as Henrietta

  • Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne

  • Naruto: Shippuden as Aino and Izumi

  • Ultraman as Young Shinjiro Hayata

  • Wakfu as Mishell

  • Lupin III Part IV: Rebecca Rosselini 

  • Infini-T Force as Emi 

  • Little Witch Academia as Annabel

  • Kuromukuro as Koharu

  • Glitter Force Doki Doki as Rachel

  • Mecard as Julia

  • Love Live! The School Idol Project as Tsubasa

  • The Asterisk War as Ernesta

  • Coppelion as Aoi

  • Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet as Amy

  • Psychic School Wars as Natsuki

  • Time of Eve as Akkiko

  • Welcome to the Space Show as Noriko

  • Slayers Revolution-R as Uppi

  • Persona 4: The Animation as Aika Nakamura

  • Patema Inverted as Patema

  • Pokemon as Marble and Nathaniel

  • Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan as Yuki-Onna

  • Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror as Teo

  • First Squad as Nadya

Animation Credits:

  • Amphibia as Leif

  • DC Super Hero Girls as Lena Luthor 

  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures as Stacie 

  • Monster High series as Frankie Stein

  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir as Sabrina and Bee Pollen

  • Ghost Force as Liv

  • Hanazuki as Kiazuki

  • Shopkins Chef Club as Jessicake, Strawberry Tubs and Kooky Cookie

  • LaLaLoopsy Girls as Pix E. Flutters

  • MTV’s Cribmates and Wombmates as Giovanna

  • Popples as Bubbles

  • The Winx Club: Bloomix as Diaspro

  • The Winx Club as Chimera



LINKS: 

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.cassandraleemorris.com
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@socassandra

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cassandra.morris/

X/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/socassandra

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ilovecassandralee/

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/cassandraleemorris

Bridget Hoffman

Bridget Hoffman

Bridget Hoffman is an American voice actress, ADR Director and script writer in the Los Angeles area. Some of her major roles include Belldandy in the Ah! My Goddess: The Movie feature film, Mizuho Kazami in Please Teacher!, Mima Kirigoe in Perfect Blue, and Lain Iwakura in Serial Experiments Lain.

Griffin Burns

Griffin Burns

Raised in rural Pennsylvania, Griffin moved to LA in 2010 with an English degree, an acoustic guitar, and some beginner’s luck. He booked his first voice over audition ever for San Diego’s Balboa Park and landed a small co-star appearance on Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place. Two years later, Griffin quit his ‘survival jobs’ as a valet and began voice acting full time.

His most notable roles include Tartaglia from Genshin Impact, Doppio in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Muichiro in Demon Slayer, Akira Fudo in Devilman Crybaby, Tadano in Aggretsuko, Colt Grice in Attack on Titan, Ryota in Kakegurui, Jintan in Anohana, Todd Snap in New Pokemon Snap, Shinichi Kudo in Case Closed, Ritsuka Fujimaru in Fate: Grand Order, and many, many others.

Griffin is also known for his memes on social media and his band New New Girlfriend. He’s always down to engage with his fans, so stop by and say hello!

Sarah Anne Williams

Sarah Williams is a Los Angeles based voice actor for video games, animation, anime, and other areas. Some of her known roles include Jinx from League of Legends, Sayaka Miki from Madoka Magica, Nonon Jakuzure from Kill La Kill, Lisbeth from Sword Art Online, and Neferpitou from Hunter X Hunter.

David Vincent

David is an award winning professional voice actor / TV producer based in Los Angeles. He’s lent his voice to hundreds of animation/anime episodes, series and video game titles, as well as guest star appearances on network TV shows such as The Mentalist and NCIS. David’s work as Van in Gun x Sword earned him a nomination for "Best Voice Actor in an Anime" by the American Anime Awards.

He is currently starring as the talking sailor uniform Senketsu on the popular anime series Kill la Kill, currently airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim.

He can also be heard in the megahit video game Super Smash Bros as the character Robin from Fire Emblem: Awakening. Super Smash Bros won favorite video game at the 42nd annual People’s Choice Awards (2016).

Well-known credits include:

  • Kill la Kill, Senketsu

  • Bleach, Grimmjow Jeagerjaques

  • Super Smash Bros, Robin

  • Fire Emblem: Awakening, Robin

  • BlazBlue, Jin Kisaragi & Hakumen (anime and video game)

  • Tales Of Graces, Richard

  • Street Fighter video game franchise, T-Hawk

  • Fate / Zero and Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works, Gilgamesh

  • Code Geass, Li Xingke

  • Gundam: The Origin II, Gaia

  • Jo Jo’s Bizarre Adventure, Narrator

  • Gun X Sword, Van

  • Durarara!!, Seiji

  • Blue Exorcist, Arthur August Angel

  • One Piece, Duval

  • Star Wars: Battlefront, Rebel Alliance

  • Tekken video game franchise, Marshall Law & Forest Law

  • Resident Evil: Revelations, Raymond Vester

  • Castlevania, Richter Belmont

  • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Keiss

Connect with David online on Twitter @DavidVincentVA and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDavidVincentFanpage. Plus, join his fan club at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DavidVincentsWindorPanthers/ for prizes and autograph giveaways!

Abby Trott

Abby Trott is an actor/singer from Attleboro, Massachusetts. She has lived and worked in Tokyo and New York City, and is currently based in Los Angeles.

Abby is perhaps best known for portraying Nezuko in Demon Slayer, Annette in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Ivy in Netflix’s Carmen Sandiego, Windblade in the Transformers: Prime Wars Trilogy, and singing the English version of “Lifelight,” the theme for Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Some of her roles in anime include Mezato Ichi in Mob Psycho 100, Machi in Hunter X Hunter, and Veronica Liones in Seven Deadly Sins.

When she isn’t talking, singing, or screaming into a microphone, Abby likes to spend her time playing shakuhachi (Japanese flute) and chatting with her cats (French pun intended).

Kirk Thornton

A native of Oregon, Kirk Thornton worked his way into anime taking the traditional path: classical actor training (U of Washington) – Oregon Shakespearean Festival – New York off broadway and regional theatre – Los Angeles film and television – dry cleaners where he met an anime director he had worked with in theatre. Over 20 years in the trenches and some of the roles he has to show for it are Jin (Samurai Champloo), Don Patch (Bobobo),Tazuna (Naruto), Saidoh (Bleach), Gabumon and Mummymon (Digimon), Kuze (The Ghost In the Shell), Blackjack (Blackjack) Monsuno, (Beyal, One Eyed Jack & Hargrave, among others). Other credits include Gungrave (Brandon Heat), Kikaider (Hattori), Planates as Hachirota, IGPX as Mark, Duel (Dr. Sanada), Duel Masters, Last Exile, Stellvia, Vandred, Heat Guy J, Love Hina, Stelvia, Wolf’s Rain, Akira, The Mysterious Play, and Kenshin.

His voice has also appeared in video games, such as Skyrim, Resident Evil: Revelation, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Saints Row: The Third, Kingdom Hearts, Batman Arkham Asylum, Kane & Lynch 2, Guild Wars 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Dragonage 2, Resident Evil Outbreak, Mission Impossible, Catherine and Monsters Vs Aliens among others.

Kirk has directed the English dubs of S-CRY-ED, Gad Guard, Cosmo Warrior Zero, Tsukihime, Mars Daybreak, Otogizoshi, and Destiny of Shrine Maiden all of which he was the lead script adapter and story editor.

Some of the video games that he has directed are Dirt 2, Operation Flashpoint, Tom Clancy’s Hawx, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader, The Tale of Despereau, Enchanted Arms, Rogue Galaxy, Samurai Champloo, Time Crisis 4 & WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 plus several soon to be released that he’s not at liberty to mention.

Tony Oliver

TONY OLIVER, who was named to IMDB’s top 20 all time Anime Voice Actors list, began his career as an actor on stage and camera performing in several feature films and dozens of plays. He found success as a voice over artist, lending his voice to one of the first foreign made animated features to receive wide US release ("The Sea Prince and the Fire Child"). His first foray into television was as the voice of Rick Hunter in the groundbreaking anime series "Robotech". Following that he turned his attention to writing but continued his voice acting career.

In 1988 he joined Saban Entertainment as a story editor where he wrote and produced an award-winning adaptation of "The Jungle Book" and story edited the long running Nickelodeon anime series "The Noozles". In 1992, Tony was tapped to help create a new kind of children's television show. The result was the mega hit, "The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". Tony not only served as the development producer and head writer but also wrote the pilot, Co-Produced the series, directed the voice actors, played the voice of Saba, and produced the Power Rangers live appearance at Universal Studios, which drew an estimated 50,000 people on a single day. Later in the year he co-developed and wrote the script for the international sensation
"Mighty Morphin Power Ranger - Live Tour".

Since leaving Saban Entertainment in 1999, Tony has continued to develop, produce and direct numerous projects for Theatrical films, Television, Video Games, and Streaming Media releases including
“.hack//GU”; “Daigunder”, for ABC Family/Disney; “Gurren Lagann” for the Sci Fi Channel, “Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers” which premiered on screens nationwide, and "Martha & Friends", from Martha Stewart and 4Kids Entertainment as well as voice directing numerous video games like “League of Legends.”

Tony’s many voice acting credits include, “Hoodwinked Too”, “ The Muppet’s Wizard of Oz”, Lupin in “Lupin the 3rd”, Hibiki in “Vandread”, Gojyo in “Sayuki Reload”, Harry in “Gun Grave”, Ranmaru in “Tokko”, Shinbo in “Cho-bits”, Ulquiorra in “Bleach”, as well as voices in video games such as “Delta Force: Black Hawk Down”, “Lord of the Rings: The War of the Ring”, “Dynasty Warriors”, “World of Warcraft”, “Everquest”, “Neverwinter Knights”, “Xenosaga”, “Magna Carta II”,  “Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight”, ”Basara 3” “BlazBlue” and “Bravely Default”.

More recently he co-adapted and directed the English releases of “Fate/Zero” and “Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Bladeworks” and “Fate Stay Night Heavens Feel” in which he also voices the character of Lancer, “Love Live” (both the series and the movie), “Charlotte” and “God Eater”, and can be heard the animated musical series “Iesodo” in the title role. He can currently be heard in new episodes of Lupin the 3rd on Cartoon Network and as Minato, the 4th Hokage in “Naruto”. Tony is currently voice directing “Fate: Apocrypha” a Netflix Original Series, “Hunter X Hunter” and “Jojo’s Bizarre Adventures” for Cartoon Network, “Tree House Detectives” a Netflix Original animated series, and a soon to be announced show on the Disney Channel.

Facebook: http://facebook.com/tonyolivervoiceactor

Ciarán Strange

You may have heard him as foul-mouthed, under-caffeinated NPC Lorelei [Borderlands 3] or the sweet but sassy Luca Esposito [Astra: Lost In Space] — but I.R.L. he’s Ciarán Strange, an eccentric LGBTQ+ voice actor, Twitch affiliate, mental health advocate, urban fantasy author, and indie performing artist. At the tender age of seventeen, he left his family, friends, and little English fishing village behind in order to chase his dreams across the Atlantic! 

The bed-headed redhead has become a familiar face throughout the American geek scene, in most parts due to his music. After touring multiple countries (including the US, UK, Canada, and Japan) and performing at hundreds of shows, conventions, and festivals, Ciarán joined forces with kindred artistic spirit Dave Kitsberg (Spoony Bards, Time Crash). The two are now delving into the world of geeky covers and parodies, as well as writing fresh original concept material in all sub-genres of pop-rock influenced by many of their fandom inspirations. This cache of new music is set to be released in 2019/20 under the project name We Are The Chaos. The band’s debut single, LEGACY, is available on all music streaming services, along with some of Ciarán’s older solo tunes. 

Musical ventures aside, this multi-media artist has been swept up in the launch of multiple book series, all of which take place on different sides of the same earth in the #Flareborne universe. His main (and favourite) project, “Black Tie” by Ciarán Strange, is a M/M paranormal romance series of action thriller novels he’s pitched as “gay James Bond in a world of superheroes”, and has an impending sequel due out in Fall 2019.