Brian Beacock
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Brian Keith Beacock (born March 29, 1966 in Hayward, California, USA) is an American television and film actor and a voice actor in anime and video games. He is perhaps best known for playing Byonko in Zatch Bell!, Takato Matsuki in Digimon Tamers, and Yamato Delgado in Battle B-Daman.
Filmography
Television
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- The Rerun Show
- Passions
- CSI: Miami
- Playing It Straight
- Gary & Mike
- Based On An Untrue Story
Film
- American Slices - Gabriel
- Blue Exorcist: The Movie - Renzo Shima
- Buying The Cow - Alex
- Circuit - Suspect/Drag Queen
- Mulholland Drive - Studio Singer
- Paprika - Kei Himuro and Kuga
Anime roles
- Battle B-Daman - Yamato Delgado, Joshua
- Bleach - Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Blue Exorcist - Renzo Shima
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - Dengaku Man, Additional Voices
- Code Geass - Rivalz Cardemonde
- Digimon Tamers - Takato Matsuki, Gallantmon (shared)
- Digimon Frontier - Bokomon
- Digimon Data Squad - Agumon/GeoGreymon
- Durarara!! - Walker Yumasaki
- Duel Masters - Aizen, Boy George (Season 3)
- Idaten Jump - Arthur, Kiyoshi (of the Four Kings), Jero, Seiji
- Naruto - Yashamaru, Sakon and Ukon, Zetsu (white side), Additional Voices
- Naruto Shippuden - Chōjūrō
- Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan series - Jiro Shima, Satori (credited as Donn A. Nordean)
- Tenkai Knights - Mr. White
- Zatch Bell! - Byonko, Jobin, Additional Voices
- Dragon Ball - Piano
Video game roles
- Bleach: Shattered Blade - Yumichika Ayasegawa
- Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles - Devil Familiar (uncredited)
- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc - Monokuma
- Digimon World Data Squad - Agumon/GeoGreymon
- Grandia III - Ulf
- Naruto: Ninja Council 3 - Sakon
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 - Sakon and Ukon
- Samurai Warriors 3 - Hideyoshi Toyotomi
- Soulcalibur Legends - Lloyd Irving
- Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World - Lloyd Irving
- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology - Lloyd Irving
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury - Byonko
Other
- AficionadosChris (YouTube) - Takato Matsuki[1]
Awards and honors
Beacock shared the 2005 RTS Television Award with Jamie Forsyth for Best Music - Original Title Music for "Playing It Straight".[2]
References
External links
- Brian Beacock at the Internet Movie Database
- Brian Beacock at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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