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David Moo

David Benjamin Moo (born December 3, 1970) is an former voice actor and mixologist best known for his contributions to English-language dubs of series in the early . Moo gained prominence through his work with , , and , voicing iconic characters such as Vinsmoke Sanji in the 4Kids dub of (1999), the enigmatic demon in Next (1996) and Try (1997), and the villain Panik in (2000). His performances often featured in high-profile adaptations, including additional roles like Seiichi Munakata in the 4Kids voice-over of (1996) and Admin Wizard and Faraji Ngala in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003). Moo's voice work extended to video games, reprising Sanji in titles such as : Grand Adventure (2006) and : Pirates' Carnival (2005). In the mid-2000s, Moo transitioned from to the , leveraging his skills as a mixologist to co-own and operate Quarter Bar in Brooklyn's South Slope neighborhood from 2007 until its closure in July 2023. The establishment, co-founded with Joe Herron, became a notable fixture in City's craft cocktail scene and was recognized by Esquire magazine in 2016 as one of the 18 best bars in America for its innovative hybrid approach blending neighborhood dive aesthetics with high-end mixology. Personally, Moo married voice actress Dawn Kinstle in September 2014.

Early life

Birth and ancestry

David Moo was born on December 3, 1970, in , . Moo possesses a multi-ethnic ancestry, with heritage, alongside Jamaican and Jewish influences in his family background. His mother, Susan Horn-Moo (née Horn; 1939–2025), was the daughter of Max Horn and Mona Lyons Horn; she passed away surrounded by family. No public details are available regarding his father's profession or the family's immigrant history, though Moo's diverse heritage contributed to his early cultural exposure.

Childhood and education

Public information on his childhood upbringing and early education remains limited. In the early , Moo engaged with formal theatre training as an intern in the International Theatre Program at the during the 1993–1994 season.

Career

Theatre and early voice work

David Moo began his professional career in the during the as an and , primarily involved in productions in . In the late 1990s, Moo transitioned into , contributing to English dubs of series and films. His early voice work included projects produced by studios such as , which handled dubs like The Slayers in 1998, and , responsible for efforts including the Giant Robo OAV dub around 2000. Moo remained active in through the early 2000s, focusing on localization before narrowing his professional pursuits elsewhere.

Notable voice acting roles

David Moo achieved significant recognition in the voice acting community for his contributions to English dubs of and animation during the early 2000s. His most iconic role was as Sanji, the suave and skilled chef of the Straw Hat Pirates, in the dub of , which began airing in 2004 and continued until the dub's cancellation in 2006 after 104 episodes, covering the first 143 episodes of the original Japanese series. This performance, delivered with a distinctive flair that captured the character's flirtatious and combative personality, became a hallmark of Moo's work in high-profile adaptations. Another standout role was , the mischievous and powerful priest, whom Moo voiced across Slayers Next (English dub, 1999) and Slayers Try (English dub, 2000), bringing a sly, enigmatic tone to the character's manipulative schemes and cryptic dialogue. In addition to , Moo lent his voice to Faraji Ngala, a wise and lion-avatar acolyte of the Ninja Tribunal, in multiple episodes of the 2003–2009 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series produced by , emphasizing the character's mentorship and spiritual depth. Moo's career encompassed collaborations with prominent studios including , TAJ Productions, , and , resulting in credits across approximately 20 anime dubbing projects such as , Ultimate Muscle, and . His versatile delivery, often suited to charismatic leads or cunning antagonists, highlighted his adaptability in ensemble casts and narrative-driven dubs.

Transition to bartending

In the early 2000s, David Moo transitioned toward bartending while maintaining his voice acting commitments, balancing the two professions until the mid-2000s when his voice work tapered off. He had entered the around 1997, initially taking up bartending to provide financial stability for his acting pursuits amid the irregular schedules common in roles. This shift was motivated by a desire for more predictable income and the restorative social dynamics of bar work, where interactions with diverse patrons offered a contrast to the isolation of recording sessions. Moo's early bartending positions in allowed him to cultivate a deep interest in , gradually prioritizing craft cocktails over time. By the mid-2000s, he fully committed to the field, leaving behind to focus on his growing expertise as a . Over the subsequent two decades, he developed proficiency in creating innovative drinks, establishing himself as a respected figure in Brooklyn's bar scene through hands-on experience at various venues.

Business ventures

Founding of Quarter Bar

In 2007, David Moo co-founded Quarter Bar with Joe Herron at 676 5th Avenue in the South Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, , establishing it as a craft cocktail venue that blended sophisticated drink-making with a welcoming local atmosphere. The bar's concept emphasized a "hybrid" approach, creating a clean, moody space that avoided the dive-bar grit while fostering a comfortable neighborhood gathering spot, complete with a lush outdoor featuring a distinctive flower in a vintage bathtub. As owner and lead , Moo drew on his early bartending experience to oversee the venue's focus on high-quality, unpretentious cocktails. Quarter Bar specialized in classic cocktails such as the , prepared with precise attention to balance and technique, alongside original creations like Moo's signature "Alice's Mallet," which combined with house-made syrup, juice, and a grapefruit twist for a sweet-nutty profile. The bar's menu was meticulously curated and alternated every six months to incorporate seasonal ingredients, ensuring fresh, ingredient-driven drinks that highlighted local and changing produce. Daily operations centered on cultivating a homey, community-oriented vibe, with extended hours—Sundays through Tuesdays until 2 a.m., Wednesdays until 3 a.m., and Thursdays through Saturdays until 4 a.m.—to accommodate neighborhood patrons seeking a relaxed yet skilled drinking experience. Moo and his team hosted various community events, positioning the bar as a South Slope staple that contributed to the area's emerging craft cocktail scene through consistent, approachable service and an emphasis on convivial gatherings.

Recognition and closure

In 2016, Quarter Bar was named one of magazine's 18 best bars in , praised for its innovative cocktails, such as a precisely executed , and its unpretentious, neighborhood-oriented vibe that blended charm with sophisticated . The bar also earned local acclaim in for advancing the craft cocktail scene in South Slope and fostering community ties, with publications like Brooklyn Magazine highlighting its role as a welcoming staple for discerning drinkers. After 16 years in operation since its 2007 founding, Quarter Bar announced its closure in early July 2023, with owners David Moo and Joe Herron citing a mutual decision to part ways following extensive discussions about the venue's future. The bar served its final patrons on July 15, 2023, prompting an outpouring of tributes that underscored its enduring legacy as a pioneer in Brooklyn's culture.

Personal life

Marriage and family

David Moo has been married to Dawn Kinstle since September 2014. The couple resides in , , where they have built a shared life amid the city's vibrant bar scene. Kinstle, a talented , has contributed to innovative programs at spots like Lot 2 in Greenwood Heights, providing mutual support as Moo transitioned from to owning and operating Quarter Bar nearby. Moo and Kinstle maintain a private family life, with no public details available regarding children, reflecting their preference for discretion away from professional spotlights.

Media appearances

In January 2019, David Moo appeared as a contestant on the American quiz show Jeopardy!, competing in Season 35, Episode 95 (show #7845), aired on January 18. Representing his profession as a from , , Moo finished second with final winnings of $11,199 after incorrectly answering the Final Jeopardy clue in the category "TV Personalities" (the response was "Who is ?"). He was defeated by returning champion John Presloid, a from , who secured the win with $30,000 for a three-day total of $67,200, while third-place contestant Megan Logsdon, a wildlife technician from Kernville, , ended with $3,300. Moo has made several media appearances discussing his bartending career and expertise. In 2022, he was featured in an episode of the podcast Five Drinks or Midnight, where he shared insights into his experiences as a and co-owner of Quarter Bar, highlighting his transition from to the . Earlier, in a 2017 profile by Alcohol Professor, Moo was spotlighted for his innovative approach to classic s like the at Quarter Bar, emphasizing precise techniques such as glass preparation to enhance flavor balance. These engagements underscored his reputation in Brooklyn's craft scene, where he contributed to elevating neighborhood bars through thoughtful drink curation and community focus. Following the permanent closure of Quarter Bar in July 2023, Moo's public media presence has been limited, with no major interviews, features, or appearances reported in or 2025. He has since shifted toward a more private life, occasionally sharing personal updates via but avoiding high-profile engagements related to his professional background.

Filmography

Anime dubs

David Moo contributed voices to 17 dubbing projects, with a concentration in productions by and during the late and early . His work often featured supporting characters and villains, showcasing his range in dramatic and comedic tones within English-localized adaptations. One of his most prominent roles was as Vinsmoke Sanji in the dub of , which aired from 2004 to 2006 and covered the first 143 episodes of the series. In this adaptation, Moo voiced the Straw Hat Pirates' chef, bringing a distinctive energetic flair to the character across the dubbed television episodes and related media. Moo also portrayed the enigmatic priest Xellos in the ADV Films dub of Next and Try, appearing in multiple episodes and contributing to the character's mysterious and manipulative persona. He had additional roles in as Sorcerer 2 (episode 19) and in as Claire Bible (episode 21), Evia (episode 17), Tarimu's Bodyguard (episode 3), and Zazan (episode 10). Additional notable credits include Panik in (4Kids Entertainment dub), where he voiced the duel villain in a key episode, and Gravekeeper's Chief in (episodes 27-28). His other anime roles encompassed a variety of supporting parts, such as Kaei in Giant Robo: The Animation (NYAV Post dub), Sawada's Father in Gokusen (NYAV Post dub), and Jiunbo in Guardian of Darkness (Central Park Media dub). Further contributions included Hirano in Ichi the Killer: Episode Zero, Yamashita in The Irresponsible Captain Tylor OVA (episode 4), Wireless Operator in Night on the Galactic Railroad, multiple characters like Munefuyu Matajyuro Yagyu and Tenkai Nankoubo in Shura no Toki: Age of Chaos, Tayama in Shootfighter Tekken OVA, Saburo Akagaki in Silent Service special, and roles in Now and Then, Here and There and Ultimate Muscle.
Anime TitleCharacterDub StudioType/Year
One PieceVinsmoke SanjiTV (2004-2006)
Slayers Next; Claire Bible (ep 21); Evia (ep 17); Tarimu's Bodyguard (ep 3); Zazan (ep 10)ADV FilmsTV (late 1990s)
Slayers TryADV FilmsTV (late 1990s)
The SlayersSorcerer 2 (ep 19)ADV FilmsTV (late 1990s)
PanikTV (2000s)
Gravekeeper's Chief (eps 27-28)TV (2000s)
: The AnimationKaeiOVA (1990s)
Sawada's FatherTV (2000s)
Guardian of DarknessJiunboOVA (1990s)
Ichi the Killer: Episode ZeroHiranoUnknownOVA (2000s)
Yamashita (ep 4)UnknownOVA (1990s)
Wireless OperatorUnknownMovie (1990s)
Shura no Toki: Age of ChaosMunefuyu Matajyuro Yagyu; NankouboUnknownTV (2000s)
Shootfighter TekkenTayamaUnknownOVA (1990s)
Silent ServiceSaburo AkagakiUnknownSpecial (1990s)
Now and Then, Here and There(additional voices)UnknownTV (2000s)
Ultimate Muscle(additional voices)TV (2000s)
These roles highlight Moo's involvement in early 2000s anime localization efforts, particularly in New York-based studios.

Other animation and media

David Moo provided voice work for the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series produced by , portraying the character Faraji Ngala, one of the human Acolytes trained by the Ninja Tribunal, across eight episodes from 2006 to 2008. He also voiced the Admin Wizard in the episode "Lap of the Gods." This role marked one of his prominent contributions to Western animation, appearing during the series' Ninja Tribunal storyline, which spanned seasons six and seven. Moo also voiced Seiichi Munakata in the English voice-over dub of the live-action series (2002-2003). In addition to television animation, Moo lent his voice to video games during the mid-2000s, primarily in English dubs of titles tied to popular franchises. He reprised his role as Sanji in : Grand Battle! (2005) and : Grand Adventure (2006), both fighting games developed for and . Moo also contributed additional voices to : Pirates' Carnival (2006), a party-style . These credits, spanning 2005 to 2006, represent his limited but notable presence in interactive media, totaling around five non-anime projects from 2000 to 2010.

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