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Chris Patton

Christopher David Patton (born March 15, 1971), known professionally as Chris Patton, is an American voice actor based in , , renowned for his extensive work in English-language of series and video games. Patton began his performing arts career at age ten, training in and musical theater before transitioning to in 1999 with ADV Films, where he contributed to over 200 titles across studios including , , and Bang Zoom Entertainment. His breakthrough roles include voicing the ambitious Greed in (2003), the stoic military operative Sousuke Sagara in the Full Metal Panic! series, and the alien antagonist Yu Ominae in (1998), establishing him as a prominent figure in the industry with a versatile range spanning protagonists, villains, and supporting characters in more than 235 credited performances. Beyond , Patton has narrated over 80 audiobooks, fronted a band, and authored a young adult novel, while also performing on stage in productions like and .

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Christopher David Patton was born on March 15, 1971, in , . Growing up in the city, he displayed an early affinity for performance, beginning to sing, dance, and stage skits with friends as young as age four, often to the bemusement of his peers. Patton's family played a pivotal role in nurturing his artistic inclinations; his parents, recognizing his persistent interest in entertainment, enrolled him in a local theater school at age nine. This early exposure to structured musical theater in soon expanded to more formal opportunities, including participation in the children's chorus of the Houston Grand Opera, which further fueled his passion for the performing arts.

Performing arts training

Chris Patton began his performing arts journey in , Texas, where he started acting and singing in and musical theater at the age of ten. His parents, recognizing his early interest in performance that dated back to age four through singing, dancing, and creating skits with friends, enrolled him in a local theater school around age nine, which focused on musical theater training. This initial involvement quickly led to his participation in the Grand Opera's children's chorus, where he performed in various productions, building foundational skills in vocal projection and ensemble work. Patton's formal education in the continued at the School of Theatre, where he studied theater and further developed his . During his time there, he engaged in academic coursework and practical training that emphasized techniques, voice modulation, and character interpretation, all of which were rooted in live performance traditions. These studies bridged his youthful enthusiasm for and musical theater with aspirations for a professional career in the arts. Through early stage performances, such as those in the chorus and school musicals, Patton honed his vocal skills, learning to control , , and emotional under the demands of live audiences. This hands-on in musical theater roles and operatic ensembles sharpened his ability to convey complex emotions through voice alone, laying a strong groundwork for his later professional pursuits in performance.

Career

Entry into voice acting

Chris Patton's entry into voice acting occurred during his time as a theater student at the , where his background in stage performance provided foundational skills in vocal projection and character interpretation. While pursuing his degree, Patton accidentally stumbled upon opportunities in the emerging dubbing scene in , transitioning from live theater to the isolation of recording booths, which required adapting to script reading without physical presence or audience feedback. This shift was facilitated by the local concentration of anime production companies, allowing him to leverage his theatrical training in a new medium. In 1999, Patton began his professional voiceover career with ADV Films, one of the pioneering studios in English dubbing based in . His first role came through an impromptu audition for the OVA series Master of Mosquiton, directed by ADV Matt Greenfield, who challenged him to ad-lib a 2.5-minute monologue in formal English about life on a ship, complete with improvised details like a fictional quarrel with a mother-in-law. This unscripted test, which Patton successfully performed, marked his breakthrough into the industry, securing minor voicing parts and highlighting his improvisational abilities essential for anime's often loose scripts. Early challenges included adjusting to the fast-paced studio environment and the demands of matching voice timing to animated lip movements, a stark contrast to the rehearsal-heavy nature of stage acting. Patton started with small, additional voices in ADV projects, building experience amid the competitive voice acting pool, where in-person auditions were common over demo reels. His theater-honed discipline proved invaluable, enabling a gradual progression from background roles to more prominent opportunities within ADV's growing slate of dubs.

Anime dubbing work

Chris Patton began his anime dubbing career in 1999 with ADV Films, one of the pioneering studios in English-language localization during the early boom. Over the course of his career, he contributed to more than 200 anime titles across multiple studios, including ADV Films, , , and Bang Zoom! Entertainment, helping to shape the professionalization of the industry. His work spanned a period of significant growth in , from the experimental adaptations of the late 1990s to the more polished, fan-oriented productions of the . At ADV Films, Patton participated in high-profile dubs that emphasized creative liberty and lip-sync synchronization, reflecting the studio's "golden years" approach to capturing the essence of original Japanese performances. Notable projects included Full Metal Panic!, a mecha-action series produced in 2002 that showcased ADV's focus on ensemble casts and dynamic action sequences, requiring precise timing to match explosive combat scenes. During this era, dubbing techniques evolved rapidly, with improvements in script adaptation, vocal projection, and overall acting quality, as Patton noted the exponential progress in lip-sync accuracy over his first 4.5 years at the studio. ADV's productions often involved theater-trained actors like Patton, who brought operatic range to roles in series such as RahXephon and Gasaraki, prioritizing emotional depth amid the studio's ambitious slate of sci-fi and fantasy titles. Patton also voiced the homunculus Greed in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003). Following ADV Films' financial difficulties and closure in 2009, Patton transitioned to , the dominant force in by the mid-2000s, where he worked on series amid a shift toward more standardized, high-volume production. This move highlighted the industry's consolidation, as acquired many ADV licenses and talents, enabling Patton to reprise and expand on earlier work. Key contributions included , a long-running shonen epic redubbed by in the early 2000s to refine pacing and dialogue for broader broadcast appeal on networks like . He later voiced in 's dub of (2009). Dubbing at employed a "hear and repeat" method with a beep system for timing, contrasting ADV's audio-chasing style and allowing for quicker sessions but demanding greater improvisation in ensemble recordings. Patton's collaborations with , which absorbed much of ADV's legacy catalog, continued the focus on mature, genre-diverse titles in the , often involving remote recording to accommodate Houston-based talent. Productions like Appleseed (2004 movie, dub 2009) underscored the studio's commitment to cyberpunk narratives with enhanced integration in dubs. He also voiced James in 's English dub of the original (2018). Meanwhile, his work with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, based in , marked a later phase of involvement in streaming-era . These studios represented the diversification of workflows, incorporating digital tools for better synchronization and accessibility, as Patton adapted to varied directorial styles across over two decades.

Video games and other media

Patton has contributed to numerous English dubs for video games, often portraying youthful or strategic characters in and action titles. His work in the series stands out, where he voiced the scholarly mage Kliff in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (2017), a young villager who grows into a key ally in the game's tactical battles. He reprised a similar as Linhardt von Hevring, a laid-back noble with a focus on crests and healing magic, in Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019), : Three Hopes (2022), and the mobile spin-off . In the Dragon Ball franchise, Patton lent his voice to the villainous Saiyan Turles across several fighting games, including Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (2016) and Dragon Ball Legends (2018), capturing the character's arrogant and power-hungry demeanor in intense combat scenarios. He reprised the role in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (2024). These roles built on his anime experience with Funimation, extending his involvement in the series to interactive media. Beyond strategy and fighting genres, Patton provided the lead voice for Tachibana, a music-loving protagonist battling delusions in , in the rhythm-action RPG (2017). He also portrayed the stealthy assassin Kagero Donne in the brain punk action-RPG (2021), emphasizing the character's enigmatic and tactical personality in a narrative-driven adventure. While primarily known for scripted roles, Patton has contributed to promotional trailers and non-scripted media, including voice work for game announcements and advertisements tied to his studio affiliations.

Notable roles

Iconic anime characters

Chris Patton's portrayal of Greed in both Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) stands out as one of his most defining roles, embodying the homunculus's avaricious nature and moral complexity. Voiced during his early tenure at , Patton delivered a performance that shifted seamlessly between Greed's cocky charisma and explosive rage, highlighting the character's "Ultimate Shield" ability through hardened, gravelly tones that conveyed unyielding defiance. Fans and critics have praised this for distinguishing Greed as a fan-favorite anti-villain, with Patton's interpretation adding nuance to the homunculus's internal conflicts and loyalty to his subordinates. In the series (2002–2010), Patton voiced the stoic protagonist Sousuke Sagara, a elite soldier navigating high school life, marking one of his breakthrough mainstream roles at ADV Films. His delivery captured Sousuke's rigid military precision and social awkwardness, evolving from clipped, tactical commands to warmer, hesitant expressions as the character forms bonds with Kaname Chidori. This performance, often cited as emblematic of Patton's early career, balanced humor and intensity, making Sousuke's fish-out-of-water mishaps both comedic and poignant. Patton voiced Tōru Oikawa, the charismatic and obsessive captain of Aoba Johsai High's team, in Haikyū!! (2014–2020, dub). His portrayal captured Oikawa's confident bravado, underlying insecurities, and intense with Karasuno, particularly in key matches, earning praise for adding emotional depth to the through sly wit and passionate outbursts that resonated with fans of the sports anime genre. Among Patton's other key anime contributions, his role as Shin Kazama in (2004 TV series, ADV dub) portrayed the reluctant mercenary pilot trapped in a brutal war, infusing the character's desperation and resolve with a tense, urgent that underscored the OVA's themes of and survival. Similarly, as Tatsuhiro Sato in Welcome to the N.H.K. (2006, ADV dub), Patton provided a standout performance as the protagonist, masterfully conveying Satou's paranoia, self-loathing, and fleeting optimism through raw emotional swings—from manic rants to subdued despair—that earned acclaim as one of the year's best English dub efforts. These interpretations demonstrated Patton's versatility in tackling psychologically layered roles within studio-driven dubbing environments.

Video game characters

Chris Patton has lent his voice to several prominent characters in video games, drawing on his extensive experience in anime dubbing to adapt to the interactive demands of gaming narratives. His roles often feature intellectual or antagonistic figures, allowing him to explore nuanced performances within tactical RPGs and action fighters. In the tactical role-playing game Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019), Patton voiced Linhardt von Hevring, a nobleman and scholar in the Black Eagles house known for his apathetic demeanor and dedication to crests research. This performance highlighted Patton's ability to convey subtle laziness and wit in dialogue-heavy scenarios, contributing to the character's appeal in player-driven story branches. Patton also provided the English voice for Kliff in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (2017), portraying the young, bookish villager from Ram Village who grows into a mage alongside his companions. Kliff's arc emphasizes curiosity and rapid maturation, with Patton delivering lines that capture the character's youthful enthusiasm and occasional naivety during battles and supports. One of Patton's recurring video game roles is Turles, the Saiyan villain from the Dragon Ball franchise, whom he has voiced across multiple titles including Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007), Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (2010), Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (2016), Dragon Ball Legends (2018), and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (2024). As an evil counterpart to Goku, Turles required Patton to infuse a sinister edge into familiar Saiyan mannerisms, adapting scripting for dynamic combat sequences and occasional motion capture synchronization in later entries. This role built on Patton's prior work in the Dragon Ball Z anime to maintain continuity in tone for gaming audiences.

Personal life and other pursuits

Relationships and residence

Patton has maintained a notably private personal life, with limited public information available about his relationships or family beyond his childhood. He publicly came out as during a 2013 interview, a milestone that highlighted his openness within the entertainment industry while still guarding other aspects of his personal affairs. Patton shares long-standing ties to , , his birthplace, and has resided there for much of his life. Following stints in other locations, including a move to for professional opportunities, he relocated back to in 2023, where he continues to live and work.

Music and writing endeavors

Beyond his professional commitments in , Chris Patton has engaged in music as the co-frontman, , conceptualizer, and synth player for the band Paul Lynde is Dead (often stylized as PLID), which he co-founded in 2003 and helped regroup in 2013. The band, comprising Patton alongside Frank Ortiz on programming, keys, and backing vocals, and Eric Dano as co-frontman and performance artist, produces electronic pop, rock, and alternative music that critiques cultural stereotypes, drawing its name from the late gay actor to challenge historical tropes in entertainment. PLID has released tracks such as "Sawtooth Baby," "Robots," "Fast Machines," and "Chrome," available through platforms. In parallel, Patton authored the young adult novel Scene Immortal: Part One of the Blood Scene Trilogy, a 204-page urban fantasy published in 2011 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. The story centers on Kyle Ryan, a teenage "scene boi" and rocker who is transformed into a vampire on his eighteenth birthday by his indie rock idol, exploring themes of identity, immortality, and the perils of adolescence amid supernatural elements. Patton, a Houston native and professional singer and actor, dedicated the book to the "real Children of the Night" and has expressed intentions to complete the trilogy's subsequent volumes. However, as of November 2025, the subsequent volumes have not been published. These creative endeavors serve as distinct outlets for Patton, allowing him to channel his multifaceted artistic background—including early experiences in musical theater—into songwriting and narrative fiction separate from his voice work. While his band performances and literary projects occasionally intersect with performative elements akin to his acting roots, they primarily offer a respite through independent expression and collaboration in synthpop and YA fantasy genres.

Awards and recognition

Industry nominations

Chris Patton earned a nomination at the 2017 Behind The Voice Actors (BTVA) Voice Acting Awards for Voice Actor of the Year, recognizing his skillful contributions to ensemble casts in productions. This accolade highlights his ability to deliver nuanced supporting performances that enhance storytelling in dubbed , aligning with his extensive work in over 200 titles since entering the in 1999. In the audiobook narration domain, Patton has been nominated for the , administered by the Audio Publishers Association to honor excellence in audio . His 2016 nomination came in the category for narrating The Dorito Effect by Mark Schatzker, published by Dreamscape Media. These honors underscore his transition and success in audiobook work, where he has narrated more than 120 titles, demonstrating versatility that complements his anime dubbing expertise.

Other honors

Patton has received the Earphones Award from AudioFile Magazine for his audiobook narration, notably earning the Golden Earphones for his performance in The Dorito Effect by Mark Schatzker, which was also featured on and garnered multiple accolades. According to his professional biography, he has won four Earphones Awards overall, alongside Audie Award nominations, highlighting his excellence in performance. His prominence in the voice acting community is further evidenced by frequent guest appearances at major anime conventions, where he engages with fans through panels and signings. Notable examples include his participation at JAFAX 2024 in , and Anime USA in 2008 in Arlington, Virginia, underscoring his enduring appeal and industry stature.

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