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Jason Douglas

Jason Douglas (born February 14, 1973, in Arkansas) is an American actor and voice actor recognized for his live-action role as Tobin across four seasons of the AMC horror series The Walking Dead and his acclaimed voice performance as Beerus the Destroyer in the Dragon Ball Super anime series and related media, including Dragon Ball Daima (2024). Douglas began his voice acting career working for ADV Films in Houston, Texas, before relocating to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2010 to join Funimation Entertainment, where he contributed to numerous English dubs of anime and video games. His extensive voice portfolio includes prominent roles such as Gildarts Clive in Fairy Tail, Mike Zacharias in Attack on Titan, Claude Faustus in Black Butler II, Tomomi Masaoka in Psycho-Pass, and Kishibe in Chainsaw Man (2022). In live-action television, he portrayed the devilish character Satan in the AMC series Preacher, earning praise for his performance. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters), Douglas has also lent his voice to video game characters, including Krieg in the Borderlands series and roles in SMITE, while maintaining an active presence in conventions and audiobook narration. His versatile career spans over two decades, blending on-screen acting with prolific work in animation and gaming dubs.

Early life

Upbringing

Jason Douglas was born on February 14, 1973, in Arkansas, United States. He spent his childhood in the state, where details about his early years remain limited in public records. Information on Douglas's family background is sparse, with no widely documented accounts of his parents, siblings, or specific parental influences shaping his formative years. His regional upbringing in Arkansas provided a Southern context, though key personal events from this period are not extensively detailed in available sources. During the 1980s, Douglas encountered early entertainment through television and media, including shows like and the film , which he initially did not recognize as . He later discussed during his college years. These exposures ignited his interest in storytelling and performance, laying the groundwork for his later pursuits in the .

Education

Jason Douglas attended the School of Theater in the early 1990s, where he majored in theater. This formal education marked a pivotal phase in his development as a performer, building on his earlier interests in the . At the university, Douglas received comprehensive training across key areas of theater. He studied acting with instructors Jose Quintero, Sidney Berger, and Carolyn Boone; movement and under Bryan Byrnes and Chuck Hudson; and voice and dialects with Deborah Kinghorn and Jim Johnson. These classes emphasized practical skills in character exploration, physical performance, and vocal technique, fostering his ability to convey complex narratives on stage. Douglas described his time at the as transformative, noting that it helped him discover his passion for language, performing, and bringing stories to life in front of an audience. Through rigorous coursework and hands-on experiences, he honed foundational skills that prepared him for professional pursuits, enabling a seamless transition to theater work in after graduation.

Career

Live-action work

Douglas began his professional acting career rooted in theater, having trained at the School of Theatre in the early 1990s under instructors including José Quintero and Sidney Berger. Following his stage work at venues like Stages and the , where he performed in productions such as , he transitioned to live-action film in the early 2000s with roles in independent projects. His early screen appearances helped build his regional profile in Texas-based productions. A pivotal milestone came in 2014 with his casting as Tobin on AMC's The Walking Dead, a role that spanned seasons 5 through 8 until 2017. As the Alexandria Safe-Zone's head mechanic and a key community member, Tobin's character provided emotional depth to the survivor group, evolving from a reluctant fighter to a symbol of normalcy amid the apocalypse; his arc, including a romantic subplot and eventual death in season 8, highlighted Douglas's ability to portray grounded, relatable figures in high-stakes drama. This recurring role, appearing in 25 episodes, elevated his visibility in television and solidified his transition from theater and indie films to network prestige series. Douglas continued to secure notable television parts, including the guest role of Detective Munn in the fifth season of (2013), where he portrayed an Albuquerque police investigator during a tense sequence. He later took on the recurring antagonist in season 3 of AMC's (2018), delivering a charismatic and menacing performance as the biblical devil in a comic adaptation that showcased his range in genre work. These television credits paralleled his film resume, which gained momentum with small but memorable roles in major releases like (2005), directed by , where he contributed to the ensemble aesthetic. Subsequent appearances, such as the motel cabbie in the ' (2007), added critical acclaim to his portfolio, emphasizing his knack for authentic, understated supporting characters. By 2016, he appeared in Edward Zwick's Jack Reacher: Never Go Back in a supporting capacity, further demonstrating his versatility in action-thrillers and enhancing his industry standing. In recent years, Douglas has maintained a steady presence in both film and television, with supporting roles in features like Red Stone (2021), a crime , No Future (2020), an indie thriller, and Trial by Fire (2019). On television, he recurred in Freeform's (2021) across multiple episodes, playing a pivotal figure in the mystery thriller's narrative twists. Additionally, he guest-starred as Officer Winnaker in season 5 of Fox's The Resident (2021), contributing to the 's ensemble dynamics, and continued with projects such as (2025) as of November 2025. These projects underscore his ongoing commitment to diverse live-action roles, balancing guest spots and features while leveraging his established dramatic chops.

Voice acting career

Jason Douglas transitioned to voice acting in the early 2000s after establishing a foundation in live-action theater and television, beginning with anime dubs at ADV Films in Houston. Recruited by friends at the studio, he debuted with a 17-hour session for the English dub of Kimagure Orange Road: Summer's Beginning, followed by roles such as Chiyo's Father in Azumanga Daioh (2002) and Il Palazzo in Excel Saga (2003). This marked his entry into the growing anime dubbing scene, where he explored diverse characters and cultures, later expanding to Funimation (now part of Crunchyroll) for projects like Elfen Lied (2004) as Bandoh. His major breakthrough came in 2013 with the role of the Destroyer in the English dub of : Battle of Gods, which extended to the television series (2015–2018) and its ongoing extensions, including films like : Broly (2018) and : Super Hero (2022), as well as video games such as (2018) and Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero (2024). Auditioned on the recommendation of director Chris Sabat during work on , Douglas described embodying as an internalized process, noting, "At this point I feel like is inside of me." The character's popularity propelled his visibility, with the role drawing 5,000 fans to a premiere event. Douglas collaborated extensively with studios like Sentai Filmworks and Rooster Teeth, voicing Gildarts Clive in Fairy Tail (2009–2019, Funimation) and its continuation Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest (2024–present, Crunchyroll) as of 2025, and Jacques Schnee in RWBY (2013–present, Rooster Teeth). These partnerships highlighted his versatility in ensemble casts, often secured through auditions or director invitations at Funimation/Crunchyroll sessions. His work expanded into video games, including the iconic Krieg in Borderlands 2 (2012) and Borderlands 3 (2019), blending gravelly intensity with humor. In recent years, Douglas has taken on prominent roles in newer , such as Kishibe in Chainsaw Man (2022–2025, ), praised for its noir-style edge, and Isao Shinomiya in (2024, /). He has also extended his voice skills to audiobook narration, enjoying the solitary creative process; examples include the Gothic horror The Stunted Man by Ari Loeb (2024, Audible), a visceral tale of an aging stuntman that aligns with his appreciation for psychological depth. Over 15 years in prior to , Douglas's portfolio now spans more than 200 roles across animation, games, and narration.

Personal life

Family

Jason Douglas is married to Jessica Holly Douglas (née Templet). They have three children, though Douglas maintains privacy regarding details about his children and . In a 2020 interview, Douglas discussed how his family provided support during the , adapting to his home-based recording setup that enabled continued professional commitments amid lockdowns.

Other interests

Beyond his professional acting endeavors, Jason Douglas has explored narration as a creative outlet, allowing him to delve into diverse formats. In 2024, he narrated The Stunted Man by Ari Loeb, a Gothic centered on an aging stuntman seeking redemption, which he described as an enjoyable collaboration. Douglas actively engages with fans through appearances at and comic , where he shares insights on techniques and industry experiences. He attended 2025 in , participating in panels and meet-and-greets over the event's four days. His convention involvement extends to numerous AnimeCons events, fostering community connections in the . A lifelong passion for theater underscores Douglas's appreciation for live performance and narrative expression. He has expressed a deep love for language and the act of bringing stories to life in front of an audience. This enthusiasm also manifests in his affinity for noir-style storytelling, which influences his approach to character-driven projects. During the 2020 pandemic, Douglas adapted to remote work by relying on his home studio setup, which he considers essential for voice actors to continue auditions and recordings amid lockdowns. He highlighted how this personal space enabled him to maintain productivity while spending time at home with family.

Awards and nominations

Behind the Voice Actors Awards

Jason Douglas has garnered significant recognition from the Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Awards, an annual fan-voted honor celebrating excellence in voice acting for anime, video games, and animation. Over his career, he has secured 4 wins and 7 nominations in various BTVA categories, primarily for his anime dubbing work. His wins include the 2016 BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award for Best Vocal Ensemble in an Anime Feature Film/Special, shared with the cast of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' for his role as Beerus. These victories highlight his ability to deliver standout performances in high-stakes ensemble projects within the Dragon Ball franchise. Douglas's nominations span supporting and lead categories, reflecting his versatility across roles. Notable among them is a 2015 nomination for Best Male Supporting Vocal Performance in an Anime Movie/Special for Aokiji (Kuzan) in One Piece, acknowledging his cool, authoritative delivery in the series' specials. Additional nominations include 2014's Voice Actor of the Year for various roles and 2016's Best Male Vocal Performance in an Anime Feature Film/Special in a Supporting Role for Beerus in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'. These BTVA accolades have elevated Douglas's profile in the voice acting community, fostering greater fan engagement and opportunities in prominent productions. By emphasizing peer and audience appreciation, the awards have underscored his impact on English-dubbed , contributing to his reputation as a go-to for complex, authoritative characters.

Other honors

Douglas earned a Garland Award nomination for his portrayal of in a production at Stages . His early film role as the Cabbie at the Motel in (2007) contributed to a project that received eight Academy Award nominations and won four, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor. In recognition of his voice acting contributions, Douglas has been invited as a featured guest to numerous and gaming conventions, including , San Japan, and . In 2025, he served as the Voice Over Guest of Honor at White River Fan Con, highlighting his impact on the anime dubbing community. Douglas's collaborations with production companies like Crunchyroll and Rooster Teeth have further solidified his standing in the industry, with his performances in titles such as Dragon Ball Super and RWBY earning widespread fan and critical acclaim.

Filmography

Live-action roles

YearTitleRoleType
2005Sin CityHitmanFilm
2007No Country for Old MenCabbie at MotelFilm
2007Planet TerrorLewisFilm
2008The Librarian: Curse of the Judas ChaliceIvanFilm
2010MachetePatrolman #1Film
2012Breaking BadDetective MunnTV series
2013ParklandKen HoweFilm
2014–2017The Walking DeadTobinTV series
2016Jack Reacher: Never Go BackSheriffFilm
201613 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of BenghaziTantoFilm
2016PreacherSatanTV series
2018The PredatorArthurFilm
2019Alita: Battle AngelMcTeagueFilm
2023The Iron ClawBill MercerFilm

Voice roles

Jason Douglas has provided voice work for numerous anime series, often portraying authoritative or powerful characters. His notable anime roles include , the God of Destruction, in from 2015 to the present. He also voiced Gildarts Clive, the S-Class Mage, in spanning 2009 to 2024 across its various seasons and sequels. In 2024, Douglas lent his voice to Keiji Itami, the Deputy Director of the Anti-Kaiju Defense Force, in . In 2025, he voiced Hachiro Nakao in Tojima Wants to Be a . In Western animation and anime-inspired series, Douglas has taken on recurring antagonistic figures. He has voiced Jacques Schnee, the CEO of the Schnee Dust Company, in RWBY since 2013 to the present. Additionally, he portrayed Claude Faustus, the demon butler of the Trancy household, in Black Butler II in 2010. Douglas's video game credits feature reprisals of his anime characters in interactive media. He has voiced Beerus in multiple Dragon Ball titles, including Dragon Ball Xenoverse (2015), Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (2016), Dragon Ball FighterZ (2018), and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (2024). In 2025, he provided the voice for Jonas, a strategic crew member suspecting imposters aboard a starship, in the Gnosia adaptation. That same year, Douglas voiced Narumi Azuma in Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii. In animated films, Douglas reprised his role as Beerus in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022), contributing to the film's English dub alongside the main cast. In 2025, he voiced Kishibe in Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc.

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