Hellsing

Christopher Corey Smith

Chris is “the guy you've heard but haven't heard of.” He started his career in the original Robotech and Captain Harlock series' as third-guy-from-the-left-who-screams-when-he-blows-up. These days he plays characters who have actual names.

He's the voice of Hantengu in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc, Ouro in Attack on Titan, Spandam in One Piece, John Balks in Future Diary, Lehm in Jormungand, Raizer Phoenix in High School DXD, Do'on in Sankarea: Undying Love, Yamaoka in Eureka 7:AO, and Ren Goto and Ryuho Kamo in “K.”  He's Molag Bal and Foresworn Briarheart in Skyrim, and has recently stepped into Mark Hamill's role of The Joker in the game Lego Batman 2, and the movie Lego Batman: DC Heroes Unite. He's also heard as Bren, Jon Ace, and a dozen other characters in the American anime series Monsuno on Nickelodeon.

He recently played Luke Skywalker in the Phineas and Ferb Holiday Special.

Saturday morning viewers can hear him as Jijimon in Digimon Fusion, and as Dracyan in Crossfire: B-Daman.

Along with playing Hot Shot in the SYFY tie-in game Defiance, Ray Santos and Erik Tan in State of Decay, Captain Curnow in Dishonored, and Rocket Launcher in Dead Space 3, he's the new voice of Iconic Jonny Quest hero Race Bannon in Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated.  

Some of his prominent anime roles include Aimaru in Toriko, Captain Bright Noa for Gundam: Unicorn, and King of Midlands in Berserk.  He's also the voice of Major Peter Soyuz in Full Metal Alchemist: Sacred Star of Milos, and Lucius Isaac for the Marvel anime adaption of Blade. He's Kinnosuke in DuRaRaRa, Matoko Kibune, Rose, and Wonderweiss in Bleach, Headmaster Kaien Cross in Vampire Knight, Kittan in Gurren Lagann, Ishidate, Akhaboshi, Ibiki, and Shuura in Naruto, and The Puppeteer in Ghost in the Shell. He's about 25 characters apiece in Code Geass, Monster, and Redline.  He's Hanamoto-Sensei in Honey and Clover, The Mikado in Moribito, Abe in Ghost Slayer Ayashi, and his characters feature prominently in Hellsing: Ultimate, Persona 4, The Lat Exile, Overman King Gainer, Tenjho Tenghe, Gundam Force, Samurai Champloo, and about a dozen more that he can't talk about just yet.

In games, he's Satanael in Guided Fate Paradox, the playable Avatar, Vincent, and Yarne in Fire Emblem: Awakening, Rufus in Street Fighter 4 (Super SF, & SFXTekken), Superman in Mortal Kombat vs DC, and Emperor Mateus in Final Fantasy: Dissidia, and Dissidia: Duodecim, Agent Smith in Matrix: Path of Neo, and Professor X for the Marvel Pinball Games. He was Tenebrae in Tales of Symphonia 2, Commander Cadigan in Dead Space, and Supreme Commander Gaghan in Star Ocean 4. He's Fandrel Staghelm, Mal Ganis, and Razslo Crushcog (plus a dozen others) in World of Warcraft, Nobunaga Oda in the Samurai Warriors franchise, Sun Wu Kong in Warriors Orochi, and Yuan Shao in Dynasty Warriors. Scalpel and Firehawk in Command and Conquer 4, and he voice-matched Hugh Jackman, Hugo Weaving, and Anthony LaPaglia for Happy Feet.   He's Juda in the newest Fist of the Northstar, and Sgt “Gunny” Garrity in Steel Battalion. He's multiple characters in Devil Summoner-Soul Hackers, Vandal Hearts 2, Ratchet and Clank, God of War, Atlantica Online, Lunia, Skycrawlers, Xenosaga, and over 100 other games.

Patrick Seitz

Known primarily for his work as the guy who yells out “Super Electromagnetic Shrapnel Cannon!” in Code Geass, Patrick Seitz’s body of other, lesser work stretches back to the year 2000. When he’s not busy playing Love Live: School Idol Festival, Patrick Seitz gets paid to voice guys who A) yell a lot, B) wear an eye-patch, C) have an accent, or D) sport a cool haircut.

His anime credits include Gamagoori in Kill la Kill; Franky in One Piece; Laxus in Fairy Tail; Keith in Attack on Titan; Griamore in Seven Deadly Sins; Motochika in Sengoku Basara; Senji in Deadman Wonderland; Isshin and Kenpachi in Bleach; DIO in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure; Germany in Hetalia; Agni in Black Butler; Simon in Durarara; Kunzite in Sailor Moon; Sky High in Tiger & Bunny; Luke Valentine in Hellsing and Hellsing: Ultimate; JP in Redline, Grimmer in Monster; the Penguin Emperor in Daimadaler; Agil in Sword Art Online; and Nekozawa in Ouran High School Host Club.

On the video game side of the equation, Patrick’s credits include Ragna in the BlazBlue series; Garrosh Hellscream and Arthas Menethil in World of Warcraft; Scorpion in the last few Mortal Kombat games; Artanis in StarCraft II; Kog’Maw, Lucian, and Renekton in League of Legends; Kana Rua in Pillars of Eternity, Basilio in Fire Emblem: Awakening; Samson in Skullgirls; Chopin in Eternal Sonata; Doug in Xenoblade Chronicles X; Hades and Chaac in SMITE; Hugo in Ultra Street Fighter IV; Heldalf in Tales of Zestiria; and create-a-character voices in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and The Sims 4.

He was also the dream-sequence pizza-delivery bear in Inside Out, as well as other additional voices.

Seitz also does script-adaptation and ADR directing—most recently, for the English dub of Your Lie in April. If you’ve seen shows like Steins;Gate, Romeo X Juliet, Space Dandy, Princess Jellyfish, or Deadman Wonderland, he dun writ some of them words—or, in the case of Summer Wars and Wolf Children, *all* of them words! His directing credits include State of Decay, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Citizens of Earth, Rune Factory 4, Conception 2, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker (breathe!), Monster, Girls Bravo, and BlazBlue: Alter Memory.

Follow Patrick’s musings on Twitter and Instagram @Seitz_Unseen.