Yuri Lowenthal

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Yuri Lowenthal

Birth name Yuri Lowenthal
Alias Sean Roberts, Jimmy Benedict
Born March 5, 1971 (1971-03-05) (age 37)
Alliance, Ohio
Occupation(s) Voice Actor/Author/Martial Artist/Painter
Spouse Tara Platt
Website Yuri Lowenthal.com

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.

He is best friends with Doug Erholtz. He is married to fellow voice actress Tara Platt. He graduated from The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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.

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Animation roles

[edit] Live-action roles

[edit] Film roles

[edit] Video game roles

[edit] Documentaries

[edit] Trivia

  • Yuri had at one point been contracted by Bang Zoom! Entertainment to provide the English voice for Renton Thurston in Eureka Seven. After recording 13 episodes, he was replaced by Johnny Yong Bosch because it was deemed that his voice was too low for the character and all of the lines were subsequently rerecorded.[1] Yuri is never actually heard in Eureka Seven as a result, despite it previously being listed on his resume.
  • Yuri is a certified practitioner of Wu Shu kung fu.
  • Yuri is fluent in speaking in four different languages. English, Japanese, French and German. He has joked that the only Spanish he knows is to "order Mexican food".
  • Yuri was found at Anime Expo 2007 dressed up as Haseo from the .hack series.
  • Yuri also attended the San Diego Comic-Con 2007. Yuri was doing autographs for Sasuke from Naruto.
  • Yuri is often known to work with the voice production company Cup of Tea Productions for his voice acting in various video games.

[edit] References

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

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