Dan Green (voice actor)
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Dan Green (born February 12, 1971 in Illinois, U.S.), also credited as Jay Snyder and Jack Bean, is an American voice actor who provided the voices of many characters in multiple cartoons and anime shows such as Pokémon and the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters). In recent years, Dan Green has directed and adapted scripts for anime such as Samurai Deeper Kyo and The Gokusen, and also provided the voice for Asato Tsuzuki in Descendants of Darkness.
The first voice he did was for the character Leonardo Medici Bundle in the movie GoShogun: The Time Étranger (Sengoku machine GoShogun: toki no ihōjin).Dan Green works for 4Kids Entertainment and Pokémon USA.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Anime Roles
- A Bravest Dad voice of Graymon
- Arcade Gamer Fubuki (Japan) (2002) — voice of Leader, Narrator (English)
- Ah!My Goddess 2: Flights of Fancy Voice of Trubedor (English)
- Beast Hero Grand Theft Duel (Thailand) (2005) voice of Richie Deke Amarillo
- Chaotic (USA/Canada)(2006) voice of Maxxor, Mezzmarr, Tangath Toborn, Cromaxx, and Codemaster Imthor
- Cubix: Robots for Everyone (USA)— (2001) voice of Graham, Professor Nemo, Flash Lightning the Meteorologix
- Cutey Honey (live action movie) (Japan) (2004) Voice of Black Claw (English) (as Jay Snyder)
- Descendants of Darkness (Japan) (2001)— voice of Asato Tsuzuki (English)
- DNA² (Japan) (1994) — voice of Ryuugi Sugahita (English)
- F-Zero GP Legend (Japan) (2004) — voice of Dr. Stewart, Michael Chain, Narrator
- G.I. Joe Sigma 6 (2006) — Lt. Stone
- Gall Force Earth (USA) (1989) — voice of General McKenzie
- The Gokusen (Japan) (2004) — Ryuichiro Kuroda
- GoShogun: The Time Étranger (Japan) (1985) — voice of Leonardo Medici Bundle (English)
- Grave of the Fireflies (USA) (1988) — Additional Voices
- Hades Project Zeorymer (Japan) (1988) — voice of Taiha, innocent bystander (English)
- Harlock Saga: The Ring of Nibelung: The Rhinegold(USA) (1996) — voice of Fasolt
- Incredible Crash Dummies (USA) (2004) — voice of Crash
- Jungle Emperor Leo (USA) (1997) — voice of Leo / Kimba (English)
- Kakurenbo: Hide and Seek (Japan) (2005) — voice of Yaimao (English)
- Kappa Mikey (2006) — (Guest Star in Various Episodes)
- King of Braves GaoGaiGar (1998) — voice of Kohtaroh Taiga (English)
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (Hoshi no Kirby) (Japan) (2002) — voice of NightMare Enterprise Salesman, Additional Voices (English)
- Kizuna: Bonds of Love (English) (2006) — voice of Kei Enjoji
- Knight Hunters: Eternity (Weiß Kreuz Glühen) — voice of Aya (Ran) Fujimiya (English)
- Legend of Himiko - Chosa
- Love Lessons (Japan) (2001) — voice of Kusanagi (English)
- Maetel legend (USA) (2000) — voice of Hardgear
- Magical DoReMi (Japan) (2000) — Dorie's Dad, Mr. Haywood's Boss
- Mask of Zeguy (Japan) (1993) — voice of Nobunaga (English)
- Maze Mega Burst Space (USA) (1997) — voice of Gold/King Farmount/Sabre
- Mobile Police Patlabor (Japan) (1989) — Asuma Shinohara (Eps 6-26), Fujioka (English)
- Mystery of the Necronomicon (Japan) (1999) — voice of Satoshi Suzusaki, Toshiaku Nezu/Karl Ihiman (English)
- Now and Then, Here and There (USA) (1999) — voice of Nabuca
- One Piece (2004) (Japan) — voice of Johnny, Monkey D. Dragon, Pearl, Mr. 4
- Patlabor: The Original Series (Japan) (1988) — voice of Asuma Shinohara
- The Ping Pong Club(DVD) (Japan) (2002) — Tanabe (Credited as "Jack Bean")
- Pokémon (Japan) (1998) — voice of Professor Birch(2003-), Treecko, Lombre, additional voices (English)
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (Japan) (2000) — voice of Mewtwo, Additional Voices (English)
- Pokémon: The Movie 2000 (Japan) (2000) - voice of Lugia (English)
- Pokémon 3: The Movie (Japan) (2001) — voice of Spencer Hale/Entei (English)
- Pokémon 4Ever (Japan) (2002) — voice of The Iron Masked Marauder, Additional Voices (English)
- Revolutionary Girl Utena (Japan) (1997) — voice of Soji Mikage (English)
- Rhea Gall Force (USA) (1989) — voice of Bohdy
- Samurai Deeper Kyo (Japan)(2006) — voice of Onimeno Kyo/ Mibu Kyoshiro (English)
- Shaman King (Japan) (2003) — voice of Lee Pai-Long (Lee Bailong), Silva), Flying Zen Brother #2 (English)
- Seven of Seven (Japan) (2002) — Mr. Mauroka
- Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars (Japan) (2002) — Kenji Mineo; Kyoichi Moriguchi
- Slayers (Japan)
- Sonic X (Japan) (2003) — voice of Knuckles the Echidna (English)
- Space Pirate Mito (TV) (Japan) (1999) — Kishuu
- Tama and Friends (Japan) (2001) — voice of Casey (English)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA) (2003) — additional voices
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (Japan) (2002) — voice of Robin Mask, Buffalo Man, Hydrozoa, Pumpinator, Monsieur Cheeks, El Niño (English)
- Ultraman Tiga (Japan) (1996) (English)
- Virus Buster Serge (USA) (1997) — Additional Voices
- Viva Piñata (U.S.) (2006) — voice of Hudson Horstachio
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen (Japan) (2002) — voice of Aya Fujimiya (English)
- Winx Club (Italy) (2004) — voice of Sky (Brandon), Mirror of Truth keeper (English),
- The World of Narue (USA) (2003) — voice of Avalon B, Chief Judge, Tadashi Nanase, Additional Voices
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Japan) (2001) — voice of Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi (English)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004) (Japan) — voice of Elemental Hero Avian — voice of Yugi Muto (Yugi Mutou) (First episode only), Dark Masked Marauder
- Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (Japan) (2004) — voice of Yugi Muto (Yugi Mutou)/Yami Yugi (Dark Yugi) (English)
[edit] OVA Roles
- Giant Robo (OAV) - Genya
- Animation Runner Kuromi - Sheiichiro Haryu
[edit] Video Games
- Viva Piñata (2006) - Hudson Horstachio
- Sonic the Hedgehog series (2005 - present) Knuckles the Echidna, Storm the Albatross, Mephiles the Dark, and Vector the Crocodile (starting with Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games)
- Ape Escape 2 (2003) - Spike
- Yu-Gi-Oh: Capsule Monsters Coliseum - voice of Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi(2004)PS2
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom NGC (2003)
[edit] External links
- Dan Green (III) at the Internet Movie Database
- Dan Green at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia

