Chuck Huber

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Chuck Huber
Born (1971-05-08) May 8, 1971
Chicago, Illinois
Residence Fort Worth, Texas[1]
Education BFA, 1994, Theater Arts, DePaul University[2]
Occupation Actor, Writer, Educator, Filmmaker
Agent Mary Collins Agency
Religion Catholic[3][4]
Spouse(s) Kirsten Huber
Children 6[1]

Chuck Huber (born May 8, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American voice actor, ADR director and ADR script writer primarily known for his work for Funimation Entertainment/OkraTron 5000. He has provided numerous voices for Japanese anime series and video games. Huber is best known for his dub role of Hiei from Yu Yu Hakusho.

Huber has also been a TV, film and stage actor in over 20 years, most notably at Chicago’s Steppenwolf and Goodman Theaters;[4] as the Director/Writer of Arbor Day - The Musical;[1] as a producer, co-writer and co-star of the bi-lingual feature Fragility of Seconds,[5] which took the top prize at the Houston International Film Festival;[4] and in guest starring roles on NBC, FOX, CBS dramas. Huber is a Stage West board member.

He has also worked in the education field as a workshop leader, teacher and Principal for 20 years in a variety of settings from Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business to communities in Owerri, Nigeria; as a founder, consultant or board member for 5 different schools, and as an author of numerous articles for education periodicals, children's books, plays and screenplays.[3]

Filmography

Anime

Non-Anime

  • Alien Vs Ninja - Voice Only

Video Games

Production Staff

Voice Director

Script Adaptation

Books

  • Huber, Chuck & Huber, Kirsten (1996). Zak and the Three Tree. Firefly Works. 42pp. ISBN 978-0970266606. 

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lowry, Mark (2012-06-06). "Fort Worth's Leading Male Actors". Indulge Magazine. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 
  2. TSNews: Theater School News (PDF) 7 (9). DePaul University. 31 May 2004. p. 9. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Chuck Huber - "A unique blend of faith"". CMG Booking. Retrieved 2012-06-27. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Catholic Actor/Producer Screens First of Several Upcoming Films in Indy". Catholic Online. Catholic PRWire. 2008-12-02. 
  5. Leydon, Joe (2008-04-12). "Fragility of Seconds shows the evil men do - Call it a tragic thriller". Houston Chronicle. 
  6. "Borderlands 2 Manual" (PDF). Steam (Valve Corporation). p. 30. Retrieved 2012-10-23. 

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