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Jason Griffith

Jason Griffith is an voice actor best known for his roles as and in the English dubs of the series and related video games produced by from 2003 to 2009. Griffith's career in began with , where he initially auditioned for a different role in but was cast as due to his distinctive vocal performance. Over the course of his tenure with the company, he voiced both protagonists in multiple Sonic media, including games such as (2003), (2005), and (2006), contributing to the character's iconic energetic and edgy personas in Western audiences. Beyond the Sonic franchise, Griffith has lent his voice to a wide array of animated series and video games, including Cilan in Pokémon the Series: Black & White (2010–2013), Usopp in the 4Kids dub of One Piece (2004–2006), and Atticus Rhodes in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2005–2008). He has also appeared in more recent projects, such as voicing Snake in Vinland Saga (2019) and reprising Shadow the Hedgehog in the fan-made series Sonic and Tails R (2020). With over 149 credited roles across animation, video games, and occasional live-action work like Blue Bloods (2010), Griffith remains active in the industry, often attending conventions and engaging with fans of his signature characters.

Biography

Early life

Jason Griffith was born on November 29, 1980, in . He attended North High School in . Griffith made his film debut in an uncredited role in (1998). Griffith graduated from North High School in 1999.

Personal life

Griffith married Melissa Ryan on August 15, 2015. The couple has two sons, Austin Liam Griffith and Julian Griffith. Following the establishment of his career in , Griffith and his family relocated to , , in 2018, where they reside as of 2024.

Career

Early career

Jason Griffith began his career in 1997, at the age of seventeen. His debut on-screen appearance was an uncredited supporting role as a high school party friend in the coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film (1998), directed by David Moreton. In 2003, Griffith transitioned into , becoming an in-house talent for and contributing to English dubs of and animated series. His early voice work featured minor characters, such as the Utrom aliens in the 4Kids-produced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) and in a crossover episode, along with additional voices in other productions that helped establish his presence in the dubbing scene.

Breakthrough in voice acting

Jason Griffith's breakthrough in voice acting came in 2003 when he was cast by 4Kids Entertainment as both Sonic the Hedgehog and Shadow the Hedgehog in the English dub of the anime series Sonic X, which aired from 2003 to 2006. Originally auditioning for the role of Chris Thorndyke, Griffith was instead selected for the dual leads due to his versatile performance, marking his entry into prominent anime dubbing. This casting established him as a key figure in the Sonic franchise's Western adaptation, with his energetic portrayal of Sonic and brooding take on Shadow becoming synonymous with the series during that era. During the same period, Griffith expanded his portfolio with simultaneous roles in other major 4Kids dubs, voicing the comedic sharpshooter in One Piece from 2004 to 2006 and the laid-back Gym Leader Brawly in the series, particularly in . These parts showcased his range, from high-energy humor to relaxed authority, contributing to his growing reputation in localization amid 4Kids' dominance in the mid-2000s market. Griffith's prominence further solidified with his transition to video games, reprising Sonic and Shadow starting with Shadow the Hedgehog in 2005 and extending to titles like Sonic Rush (2005), Sonic Riders (2006), and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), continuing through games up to 2010. This expansion bridged anime and gaming audiences, amplifying his influence in the Sonic universe. He departed from 4Kids in 2010, concluding this foundational phase of his career.

Later career and reprisals

Following his departure from 4Kids Entertainment in 2010 amid the company's restructuring, Griffith transitioned to voice work at studios including and DuArt Film and Video, where he continued contributing to dubs and other projects. In the 2020s, Griffith reprised his role as in the fan-made audio drama series Sonic and Tails R, an 11-part production spanning 2020 to 2024 that reunited several voice actors from the 4Kids era to explore adventures involving the Chaos Emeralds. Griffith maintained his presence in the Pokémon franchise with additional voices in Pokémon Journeys: The Series from 2020 to 2021, including characters such as Gurkinn and Hayden, and later voiced Shine in episode 35 of in 2024. In 2025, he took on the role of Tadakiyo Kudo in the English dub of Season 2. Throughout 2025, Griffith engaged with fans at conventions, including appearances at Game On Expo in , from April 4 to 6, where he participated in panels alongside other voice actors, and Saratoga Comic Con in , on May 3 and 4, highlighting his enduring popularity in and communities.

Filmography

Live-action films

Griffith made his on-screen film debut in the 1998 coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama , appearing in an uncredited role as a high school party friend. In 2008, he had another uncredited supporting appearance as in the crime thriller Kill Kill Faster Faster, directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts. Griffith took on a more prominent live-action role in the 2019 Threebound, portraying the lead character Matt Cahill, a man navigating post-breakup relationships, while also serving as a on the film.

Live-action television

Jason Griffith's live-action television work is sparse, consisting of brief guest appearances that highlight his occasional forays beyond voice acting into on-screen roles. In 2011, Griffith guest-starred in the CBS procedural drama Blue Bloods, portraying a character credited as "Suit" in the episode "Black and Blue" (Season 2, Episode 6). His role involved a fleeting appearance as a man in a red sports car, contributing to a subplot involving police interactions during a tense investigation. Griffith's more recent live-action credit came in 2022 on the series , where he appeared as a Soldier in the episode "Domino" (Season 3, Episode 10). This minor role supported the episode's action sequences amid interstellar conflict, showcasing Griffith in a background capacity within the show's ensemble-driven narrative.

Anime voice roles

Jason Griffith began his contributions to English dubs of in the early 2000s, primarily through his work with . His breakthrough in this area came with the role of in the 4Kids dub of , which he voiced from 2004 to 2006, alongside Yasopp in select episodes. Griffith did not reprise the role in Funimation's subsequent dubs. In the Pokémon anime, Griffith voiced the gym leader Brawly starting in Pokémon: Advanced Generation (2002–2006) and continued providing voices for various trainers and characters across episodes and films from the 2000s through the 2020s, including Cilan in Pokémon: Black & White (2010–2013). He also lent his voice to supporting roles in other anime, such as Snake Eyes in flashbacks for G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 (2005–2007), an anime series produced in Japan by Gonzo, Jet the Hawk in Sonic X (2003–2006), and Snake in Vinland Saga (2019). Griffith's work extended to the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, where he provided additional voices in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008–2011), including Primo, Aporia, and recurring character Atticus Rhodes. More recently, in 2025, he voiced Tadakiyo Kudo in the English dub of My Happy Marriage Season 2.
SeriesRoleYear(s)Dub Notes
One PieceUsopp, Yasopp2004–20064Kids Entertainment dub
Pokémon: Advanced GenerationBrawly2002–2006English dub; recurring trainer
Pokémon: Black & WhiteCilan2010–2013English dub; gym leader
G.I. Joe: Sigma 6Snake Eyes (flashbacks)2005–2007English dub
Sonic XJet the Hawk2003–20064Kids Entertainment dub
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'sPrimo, Aporia, Atticus Rhodes2008–2011English dub; multiple supporting roles
Vinland SagaSnake2019English dub
My Happy MarriageTadakiyo Kudo2025English dub, Season 2

Animation voice roles

Jason Griffith has contributed voice work to various Western-originated animated series and films, often through dubbing studios like 4Kids Entertainment and later 3Beep Inc.. His roles span children's programming with a focus on adventurous and fantastical characters, showcasing his versatile vocal range in ensemble casts. Griffith's involvement in Winx Club (2004–2009) included voicing the villainous Lord Darkar in the original English episodes of the 4Kids dub, contributing to the magical transformation sequences and confrontations in seasons 2 and 3. Other notable roles include Sulfus, a rebellious devil guardian, in the Italian-American series Angel's Friends (2010–2012), where he appeared in multiple episodes exploring themes of good versus evil. In the Russian-originated GoGoRiki (2008–2009), he voiced Chikoriki (also known as Hedgehog), the inventive and quirky team leader in the 4Kids English adaptation. Further contributions encompass Yanima, a strategic member of the Dragon Assault Squad, in the (2011–2012), aiding in the chase for ancient cards across 39 episodes. He also lent his voice to Bello, the enthusiastic plane, in the South children's series Super Wings starting in 2015, supporting global delivery adventures in the English dub. Following his relocation to in 2018, Griffith provided additional voices for various projects through 3Beep Inc. and VSI Los Angeles up to 2025, including ensemble roles in the ongoing series Bread Barbershop (2020–present), where he contributed to the whimsical barbershop antics. These later works highlight his continued presence in international dubs tailored for audiences.

Video game voice roles

Jason Griffith is renowned for his extensive work in the video game franchise, where he provided the English voice for the titular character from 2003 to 2010, as well as in numerous titles during that period. His portrayal of debuted in , marking a significant contribution to the series' English localization, and continued across multiple platforms including consoles and handhelds. Griffith's performance captured 's energetic and cocky personality, influencing fan perceptions of the character during the mid-2000s era of the franchise. In addition to , Griffith voiced starting with the 2005 game , bringing a deep, brooding tone to the anti-hero that contrasted with his lighter take on the blue hedgehog. He reprised Shadow in several crossover and racing titles, enhancing the character's rivalry dynamic in gameplay narratives. Griffith also lent his voice to Jet the Hawk, the rival leader of the Babylon Rogues, exclusively in the series, where Jet's arrogant demeanor added tension to extreme gear racing mechanics. The following table summarizes Griffith's key credited video game roles in the Sonic franchise, emphasizing the depth of his involvement across titles: These roles highlight Griffith's versatility within the franchise, voicing protagonists, antagonists, and rivals in action-adventure, racing, and sports titles. His tenure ended with , after which the role of transitioned to .

Web and other media

In 2011 and 2012, Griffith starred as , one of the co-hosts of a fictional , in the six-episode web comedy series Casters, a production that offered a look at amateur podcasters in . Griffith has provided voice work for streaming anime dubs, including the role of Shine in episode 35 of (2024), which is distributed on platforms like . In other digital media, Griffith voiced Bongo the Monkey in commercials for yogurt, a campaign that aired across various formats including television and online promotions. Additionally, since at least 2020, he has offered personalized video messages on the platform, often incorporating his iconic characters like for fan requests and celebrations.

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