Chris Edgerly
Chris Edgerly (born August 6, 1969) is an American voice actor, comedian, and author renowned for his versatile performances in video games, anime, animated television, and commercials.[1] With a voice acting career beginning in the late 1990s, Edgerly has amassed over 180 credited roles, specializing in energetic and comedic characters that span multiple media.[2] He is particularly celebrated for voicing the optimistic robot Pathfinder in the battle royale video game Apex Legends (2019–present), the antagonistic ninja Hidan in the anime series Naruto: Shippuden (2007–2017), and the grizzled pilot Cid Highwind in the Final Fantasy VII franchise, including the feature film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005) and the remake Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020).[2] Born in Silver Spring, Maryland, Edgerly grew up in Savannah, Georgia, after relocating there at age two. His early interest in performance led to a decade-long stint in stand-up comedy, including guest spots on Nickelodeon shows, before shifting to voiceover work in the 1990s.[3] Edgerly's television contributions include additional voices on long-running series like The Simpsons starting in 2010 and the role of the boisterous Viking Gobber the Belch in DreamWorks Dragons: Riders of Berk (2012–2014).[1] He has also lent his voice to films such as the squirrel Cloak in Disney's The Wild (2006) and the AI InfoMat in Passengers (2016), alongside commercials for brands like Best Buy, Samsung, and Levi's.[1][4] Beyond voice acting, Edgerly co-founded Edgy Brothers, a design company with his wife Geraldine and brother David, which produces apparel and creative content including the web series Edgy Brothers Presents Happy Hour.[5] In 2023, he expanded into authorship with the science fiction series Soldier of Ages, beginning with Tettenhall—blending historical adventure and time-travel elements—and followed by Battle of the Bulge in 2024.[4][6]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Chris Edgerly was born on August 6, 1969, in Silver Spring, Maryland.[7][8] Following his parents' divorce, Edgerly moved at the age of two with his single mother and two brothers to Savannah, Georgia, where he spent his formative years.[9][10] Raised in a household led by his mother, Edgerly grew up alongside his siblings in this Southern city, with limited public details available on his parents' professions or the brothers' identities.[9] In Savannah, Edgerly's family life fostered an early exposure to entertainment, as he began telling stories to his brothers and performing for friends and family during his childhood.[11] This initial interest in performing laid the groundwork for his later pursuits, though specifics on these early experiences remain anecdotal.[11]Schooling and early interests
Edgerly attended Benedictine Military High School in Savannah, Georgia, where he developed an early interest in performance through informal activities among peers.[10] He later enrolled at the University of Georgia, earning a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with a minor in Drama in 1991.[12] During his time there, Edgerly was actively involved in university theater and drama club activities, identifying as a "Drama Dawg" and participating in performances that honed his skills.[12] Throughout high school and college, Edgerly entertained friends and classmates with impressions and various voices, which helped cultivate his comedic timing and passion for character work.[11] Following graduation, he chose to forgo a career in journalism in favor of pursuing entertainment opportunities.[11]Professional career
Beginnings in entertainment
After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1991 with a degree in journalism and a minor in drama, Chris Edgerly opted to pursue a career in entertainment rather than traditional journalism, leveraging his college-developed talent for impressions and performance.[12][11] Edgerly began his professional entertainment journey through stand-up comedy, initially performing in Georgia following his relocation from Savannah after college, before expanding to national tours. Urged by roommates during his university rugby season, he honed his act incorporating impressions, which became a hallmark of his routine, and toured the country for approximately ten years in the 1990s, appearing on platforms like Star Search and building skills in audience adaptation.[1][11][12] Around 1995, Edgerly transitioned into voice acting, marking the start of his professional work in the field with initial opportunities in commercials and animation that capitalized on his comedic timing and vocal versatility. This shift occurred amid his ongoing stand-up career, as he relocated to Orlando in his early twenties and later to Los Angeles, gradually focusing more on voiceover amid the evolving demands of the industry.[11][13]Voice acting achievements
Chris Edgerly made his breakthrough in adult animation with his debut role as Peter Potamus in the Adult Swim series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, beginning in 2004, which showcased his comedic timing and versatility in voicing classic Hanna-Barbera characters in a satirical context.[14] This early work established him as a go-to talent for humorous, exaggerated personas in animated television.[2] Edgerly transitioned to high-profile projects, joining the cast of The Simpsons in 2011 to provide voices for various recurring characters, and in 2024, he was promoted to the main role of Rod Flanders following the retirement of the previous voice actor.[1] This elevation highlighted his ability to integrate seamlessly into one of television's longest-running animated series, contributing to over 300 episodes by 2025.[15] In video games, Edgerly achieved key milestones with his portrayal of Cid Highwind in the Final Fantasy VII series, starting with Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children in 2005, bringing a gruff, memorable depth to the character's piloting expertise and loyalty. He later became the ongoing voice of Pathfinder in Apex Legends from its 2019 launch to the present, infusing the robot legend with an optimistic, enthusiastic personality that has resonated with players worldwide. Edgerly entered anime dubbing with his role as Hidan in Naruto: Shippuden starting in 2007, demonstrating his range in delivering intense, villainous performances within international animation projects.[2] This marked a significant step in broadening his career across cultural boundaries in voice work. His ongoing contributions include voicing Gobber the Belch in the DreamWorks Dragons series from 2012 to 2018, where he captured the blacksmith's boisterous humor and mentorship qualities across multiple seasons.[16] In 2025, Edgerly appeared as a visiting artist at the University of Georgia, his alma mater, to discuss his voice acting career and offer insights to students on November 6.[12]Comedy and creative pursuits
Following his decade-long touring career as a stand-up comedian in the 1990s, Edgerly maintained an active presence in live comedy performances into the 2000s and beyond, including regular appearances at venues operated by Bonkerz Comedy Productions, where he is recognized for his impressionistic humor.[17][10] In 2023, he released a stand-up clip addressing creative solutions to homelessness in Los Angeles, showcasing his ongoing engagement with topical, observational comedy.[18] Edgerly co-founded the design company Edgy Brothers with his wife Geraldine and brother David in 2011, which produces apparel and creative content including irreverent web sketches.[19] Their collaborative efforts included the series Edgy Brothers Presents Happy Hour, a collection of NSFW comedic episodes released between 2018 and 2019, featuring improvisational bits on subjects like web surfing, holidays, and everyday absurdities, distributed primarily through YouTube.[20][21] These recordings highlighted the brothers' dynamic interplay, blending stand-up timing with short-form video humor targeted at adult audiences.[22] In addition to performance-based pursuits, Edgerly expanded into writing with the publication of his debut novel, Soldier of Ages: Tettenhall, in October 2023 through Road to Ithaka Press.[23] The book, the first in a planned series centered on protagonist Peter Kendrick, explores themes of time travel and historical preservation, where an amnesiac soldier is recruited by alien Time Guardians to fight in pivotal battles like the 910 AD Battle of Tettenhall to ensure their outcomes remain unchanged.[24] Funded via a successful Kickstarter campaign launched in May 2023, the narrative immerses readers in medieval England's socio-political atmosphere while grappling with the protagonist's internal conflict over identity and morality across eras.[25][26]Filmography
Animation and television
Edgerly provided additional voices for the Cartoon Network series Codename: Kids Next Door (2002–2008), including the Referee in the 2005 episode "Operation: L.O.V.E." In the Adult Swim series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (2004–2007), he voiced Peter Potamus and various other characters, such as Doctor, Augie Doggie, Bailiff, and Captain Caveman, across multiple episodes.[14] Edgerly has been a recurring voice actor on The Simpsons since 2010, providing voices for characters including Animator, Mr. Waffle, and various others in numerous episodes; he took over the role of Rod Flanders in 2024 following Pamela Hayden's retirement.[15][27] He voiced Gobber the Belch in the DreamWorks animated series Dragons: Riders of Berk (2012) and its follow-up Dragons: Defenders of Berk (2013), appearing in 40 episodes across the two seasons on Cartoon Network.[28][16] Edgerly made guest appearances in Drawn Together (2004–2007), voicing characters such as Elmer Fudd, Snagglepuss, Buckie Bucks, Board of Education, and the Doctor in 11 episodes.[29][30] In Duck Dodgers (2003–2005), he guest-starred as Steve Boston in the episode "The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck." For My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005–2008), Edgerly voiced recurring characters including Principal Wolverine and Dennis Billy, along with others like Surgeon. In the revival of Celebrity Deathmatch (2006), Edgerly voiced various characters, notably the announcer Nick Diamond, referee Mills Lane, and The Masked Man across multiple episodes.[31][32]Anime dubs
Chris Edgerly has contributed to several English dubs of anime series and films, bringing his versatile vocal range to antagonistic and supporting characters. His work in this genre highlights his ability to adapt to the dramatic and action-oriented tones typical of anime storytelling.[33] In the long-running series Naruto: Shippuden (2007–2017), Edgerly voiced the recurring antagonist Hidan, a zealous member of the Akatsuki organization known for his immortality and ritualistic combat style, appearing across multiple arcs including episodes 71–72, 112–119, and 296–321. He also provided the voice for Rōshi, the jinchūriki of the Four-Tails, in episodes related to the Fourth Shinobi World War arc, such as 319–322 and 322–324, as well as Isobu, the Three-Tailed Turtle, in select appearances. Additionally, Edgerly reprised his role as Hidan in the film Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012). These performances showcase his skill in portraying fanatical villains within the series' expansive narrative.[34][33] Edgerly's involvement in the Netflix original anime Ultraman (2019–2023) included voicing Yosuke Endo, a key supporting character and ally to the protagonist Shinjiro Hayata, across all three seasons, contributing to the series' blend of tokusatsu homage and modern superhero action. He also provided additional voices, such as a man in glasses and a waiter in episode 10 of the first season, enhancing the ensemble cast.[35][33]| Series/Film | Year | Role(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naruto: Shippuden | 2007–2017 | Hidan, Rōshi, Isobu | Recurring antagonist and supporting jinchūriki roles; multiple arcs |
| Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie | 2012 | Hidan | Film reprise |
| Ultraman | 2019–2023 | Yosuke Endo, additional voices | Main supporting role across seasons |