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Christopher Bevins

Christopher Bevins (born October 31, 1973) is an American voice actor, ADR director, line producer, and scriptwriter renowned for his contributions to English-language dubs of Japanese anime series, films, and video games. Born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Irving, Texas, Bevins entered the industry in the early 2000s, with early credits including multiple roles in anime such as Yu Yu Hakusho and Dragon Ball Z. By 2001, he had established himself as a key figure at Funimation Entertainment, where he voiced, directed, and produced dubs for over 100 anime titles, including directing Dragon Ball GT and The Devil Is a Part-Timer!. His voice work spans a wide range of characters, from the personification of Japan in Hetalia: Axis Powers to Hanta Sero (also known as Cellophane) in My Hero Academia and the yogi warrior Dhalsim in Street Fighter V. Bevins has also taken on directing roles at other studios, such as Bang Zoom! Entertainment for projects like Fate/Stay Night and Seven Deadly Sins. In addition to his professional achievements, Bevins is an avid enthusiast and married voice actress on October 5, 2019. His career, which continues to thrive as of 2025, has earned him recognition within the dubbing community for his versatile performances and leadership in production.

Early life

Upbringing

Christopher Bevins was born on October 31, 1973, in , . Although born in , Bevins is strongly associated with , as his hometown. Details on Bevins' early family life remain limited, with no publicly available information on his parents or siblings. He attended college in , where his formative years provided the foundational context for his later development. During this period, an interest in comic books emerged as a key childhood hobby.

Initial interests

Growing up in Texas, Christopher Bevins developed a longstanding hobby of collecting and reading comic books, which became a central interest in his early years. This passion for comics introduced him to vibrant storytelling and character-driven narratives, influencing his appreciation for visual media. His interest extended to anime, laying the groundwork for his later involvement in the industry. His Texas upbringing, with its dedicated comic and anime scenes, played a key role in nurturing these early creative outlets.

Professional career

Beginnings at Funimation

Christopher Bevins began his professional career in the dubbing industry in 2001 when he joined Entertainment in , initially taking on entry-level roles in recording and engineering. His longstanding interest in and from his early years motivated him to enter the field, leading to multifaceted involvement that included , , directing, producing, and adaptation across over 100 series, , and specials during his tenure. As a key member of Funimation's ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) team, Bevins quickly established himself as a veteran "warhorse," contributing to the studio's early expansion in English dubs. He played a pivotal role in talent discovery, notably identifying and casting emerging voice actors such as , which helped build the studio's roster of skilled performers. These efforts supported Funimation's growing output of localized content during a period of rapid industry growth. Over his 16-year tenure from 2001 to 2017, Bevins progressed from technical and supportive positions to prominent creative leadership roles, influencing the direction and quality of numerous productions at the Texas-based studio. This advancement underscored his versatility and impact on Funimation's dubbing operations, where he became integral to the creative process behind adapting Japanese anime for English-speaking audiences.

Voice acting roles

Christopher Bevins has amassed over 187 voice acting credits across anime, video games, and other animated media, demonstrating a range of performances from lighthearted comedic characters to more intense dramatic figures. In anime, Bevins has portrayed several memorable characters, including the reserved and polite nation-personification Japan in the Hetalia series, spanning multiple seasons and specials such as Hetalia: Axis Powers and Hetalia: World Stars. He also voiced the eccentric and superstitious clairvoyant Yasuhiro Hagakure in Danganronpa: The Animation and Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School. Other key roles include the energetic hero Hanta Sero (also known as Cellophane) in My Hero Academia, appearing across all seasons and related films; the flamboyant and tragic Mercutio in Romeo × Juliet; and the charismatic demon swordsman Shishiwakamaru in Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files. These portrayals highlight his stylistic flexibility, adapting to tones from humorous ensemble dynamics in Hetalia to Shakespearean drama in Romeo × Juliet and action-oriented intensity in Yu Yu Hakusho. In video games, Bevins is recognized for voicing the wise and acrobatic yogi Dhalsim in the Street Fighter series, including Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter V, and Street Fighter X Tekken. Many of Bevins' prominent roles originated during his long tenure at Funimation Entertainment, where he contributed to numerous English dubs of Japanese anime.

Directing and scriptwriting

Christopher Bevins has established himself as a prominent director in the English of , overseeing the and performance of numerous series for studios like and, after 2017, Bang Zoom! Entertainment. His directing work emphasizes guiding voice actors to capture the emotional nuances of originals while ensuring natural flow in English . Notable credits include his role as ADR director for (2010), where he managed the ensemble cast for the romantic comedy's quirky character dynamics. Similarly, he directed (2015), a surreal yuri series, coordinating performances that balanced its allegorical themes with accessibility for Western audiences. In addition to full-series direction, Bevins contributed to high-profile ongoing projects like (1999), serving as ADR director for 10 episodes during Funimation's early localization efforts. His broader directing portfolio spans over 40 anime titles, including action-oriented series such as (2016) and (2014), where he focused on pacing intense scenes and character interactions. These roles often involved casting decisions to match actors' ranges to roles, as seen in his work on (2009), blending humor and fantasy elements. Bevins' approach to direction prioritizes script fidelity while adapting cultural references for English viewers, evident in adaptations like Ping Pong (2014), which required nuanced handling of sports drama and personal growth arcs. Following his departure from Funimation in 2017, Bevins continued directing at Bang Zoom! Entertainment from 2019 to 2021, including projects like the English dub of Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] and The Seven Deadly Sins. His recent work includes serving as English voice director for the video game Solo Leveling: ARISE (2024). Bevins also excels in scriptwriting and adaptation, crafting English versions that preserve narrative intent. A key example is his script for Sengoku Basara: The Last Party (2011), the theatrical film concluding the samurai action saga, where he co-wrote dialogue to heighten the epic battles and historical flair. For the Aquarion franchise, he provided scripts for Aquarion Logos (2015), adapting mecha sci-fi elements into engaging, lore-rich episodes, while directing Aquarion Evol (2012) to integrate voice performances seamlessly. His script contributions extend to series like Michiko & Hatchin (2008), writing five episodes that captured the road-trip adventure's vibrant Latin American influences in English. Overall, Bevins' dual expertise in directing and scripting has influenced dozens of dubs, with his work through 2025 continuing to shape anime localization standards.

Personal life

Family

Christopher Bevins became engaged to voice actress in March 2018. The couple announced their engagement publicly on April 2, 2018. They married on October 5, 2019, in Studio City, . The pair, both active in the voice acting industry, share professional connections through their work in and dubbing. The couple resides in as of 2023.

Residence and hobbies

Following his departure from Funimation in 2017, Christopher Bevins relocated from to the area in . He had lived and worked in since entering the industry in the late , during which time he built his career in the industry there. The relocation marked a significant personal and professional transition, allowing him to pursue new opportunities closer to major production hubs on the . Bevins resided in the Los Angeles area as of 2023, where he is affiliated with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, a studio based in . This location facilitated his ongoing work in voice directing and acting for projects. He shares his home with his wife, voice actress , whose career in the industry also aligns with the region's opportunities. Outside of his professional commitments, Bevins maintains a hobby of collecting comic books, which serves as a key source of personal relaxation and creative inspiration. This interest reflects a longstanding passion for and , providing a counterbalance to the demands of his voice work.

Notable works

Anime contributions

Christopher Bevins has made significant contributions to English-language anime dubs through his multifaceted roles as a voice actor, ADR director, and script adapter, particularly during his tenure at Funimation where he helped shape adaptations for Western audiences. Bevins' directing efforts often involve guiding voice performances to capture emotional depth, and he has credited his approach with discovering emerging talent, including casting J. Michael Tatum in early roles like Rikichi in Samurai 7. In directing, Bevins helmed several episodes of the long-running One Piece series, specifically episodes 156-161 and 184-187, where he oversaw the ADR process to maintain the high-energy pirate adventures' pacing and humor in English. This involvement extended his influence on one of anime's most iconic shonen franchises, ensuring consistent tone across ensemble casts. His directing portfolio also includes The Devil Is a Part-Timer!, where he coordinated the comedic supernatural elements, and Aquarion EVOL, blending mecha action with character-driven drama. These projects highlight his skill in managing large casts and adapting complex narratives for dubbed synchronization. As a voice actor, Bevins delivered memorable performances in prominent series, voicing in Hetalia: and its sequels, capturing the character's reserved demeanor amid the historical parody's ensemble. In My Hero Academia, he portrayed Hanta Sero (), infusing the tape-wielding hero with youthful enthusiasm and camaraderie that fit the series' team dynamics. His recent voice work includes Fritz in Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst (2020), a fantasy where he voiced a key member of the Headkeeper organization, contributing to the dub's exploration of imperial intrigue and moral ambiguity. Bevins' scriptwriting further impacted adaptations, notably for Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings, where he adapted scripts to localize the over-the-top samurai battles and historical rivalries, making the dialogue punchier for English viewers while retaining the source's bombastic style. This role in scripting allowed him to make targeted cultural tweaks, such as adjusting honorifics and idioms for clarity without diluting the feudal Japan's chaotic energy. Overall, his contributions have evolved from early episode-specific directing to broader strategies, fostering talent pipelines and elevating the quality of English dubs in projects like B't X (voicing Hokuto) and Ping Pong (voicing Takamura), which underscore his versatility across genres.

Video game contributions

Christopher Bevins has provided voice acting for several prominent video games, most notably portraying the yoga master Dhalsim in the Street Fighter series, including Street Fighter IV (2008), Super Street Fighter IV (2010), Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014), and Street Fighter V (2016). His performance as Dhalsim emphasizes the character's philosophical and serene demeanor, contributing to the English localization's fidelity to the original Japanese portrayals. In addition to fighting games, Bevins has lent his voice to roles in action-adventure and titles, such as Nadai in : Lost Paradise (2018). He has also contributed to the franchise's dubs, voicing the character in : Budokai 3 (2004) and : Kakarot (2020), as well as Anilaza in : Sparking! Zero (2024). These roles often involve minor but memorable characters, enhancing the immersive experience of the English versions produced during his time at . Bevins has expanded into directing and script adaptation for video game localizations, particularly after transitioning from Funimation to Bang Zoom! Entertainment around 2021. Notable directing credits include serving as voice director for Black Desert Online (2015 onward), overseeing the English dub's production and casting, and Shenmue III (2019), where he acted as second character voiceover director. He also provided script adaptation for Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes (2011) and more recently directed the English voice work for Solo Leveling: Arise (2024). These efforts reflect his growing influence in gaming dubs, focusing on adaptive scripting to maintain narrative coherence across cultures.

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