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Patrick Seitz

David Patrick Seitz (born March 17, 1978), professionally known as Patrick Seitz, is an American voice actor, ADR director, and script writer renowned for his deep voice and versatile performances in , , and . With over 400 series and titles to his credit across a career spanning more than two decades, Seitz has become one of the most prolific figures in the English dubbing industry, particularly for his portrayals of complex antagonists and larger-than-life characters such as in , in , and in the franchise. Born in , Seitz graduated from the with a in and later earned a in and Writing for the Performing Arts from the same institution. His entry into was serendipitous, beginning with and Japanese RPGs in the early before expanding into American and ; prior to this, he pursued acting training and worked in related fields. Seitz has also directed English dubs for hundreds of anime episodes and dozens of video games, contributing to adaptations at studios like Funimation and Viz Media, while earning recognition including the 2012 Behind the Voice Actors Award for Best Male Voice Actor in an Anime.

Biography

Early life and education

Patrick Seitz was born David Patrick Seitz on March 17, 1978, in , where his family resided in the region near . His mother, who worked as a teacher, provided early exposure to the by taking him to plays and musicals at the schools where she taught, sparking his interest in performance. During high school in , Seitz became involved in theater through school musicals and community productions, continuing to build his skills in . After graduating, he briefly taught English as a language arts instructor at his high school while pursuing further education. Seitz earned a in from the , completing the degree in approximately 2.5 to 3 years. He later earned a in and Writing for the from the same institution. Motivated by his passion for theater and proximity to the entertainment industry, he decided to relocate to to pursue a career in acting.

Personal life

Seitz maintains a private personal life, with no publicly confirmed marriages or romantic partners as of 2025. He was born and raised in Riverside, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. Seitz is based in the Los Angeles area for his professional work. Among his non-professional interests, Seitz practices capoeira at a self-assessed 35% proficiency level and claims 115% proficiency in cat friendship, reflecting his affinity for feline companions.

Career

Beginnings in voice acting

Patrick Seitz entered the voice acting industry in 2000, debuting with a minor role in the English dub of the OVA series Amazing Nurse Nanako at ADV Films. His initial foray into the field was serendipitous, stemming from local auditions and personal connections in Los Angeles after he relocated there following his undergraduate studies. Prompted by a classmate during acting school, Seitz enrolled in voice-over classes, produced a demo reel, and began pursuing opportunities as a side endeavor alongside other pursuits. In the early 2000s, Seitz focused on dubbing and English localizations for Japanese RPGs, securing minor roles at studios such as ADV Films. These projects introduced him to automated dialogue replacement () processes, where voice actors synchronize performances to pre-recorded footage—a technique that presented initial challenges in timing and emotional delivery under studio constraints. Balancing these gigs with his career as a high school language arts teacher, Seitz gradually built a portfolio through persistent auditions and networking in the competitive scene. By 2003–2005, as his voice work gained momentum, Seitz transitioned to full-time employment in the industry, leaving teaching behind to dedicate himself professionally. His educational background in from the , proved instrumental early on, aiding his adaptation to script interpretation during sessions. This period marked the foundation of his career, emphasizing resilience amid irregular workloads and the need to establish versatility in voicing diverse characters.

Directing and script adaptation

In addition to his voice acting career, Patrick Seitz has established himself as a prominent ADR director and script adapter in the English of , leveraging his background in to refine dialogue for natural flow and cultural resonance. Holding a B.A. and M.F.A. in from the , Seitz has contributed to the adaptation and direction of hundreds of episodes across more than 100 series, often ensuring that scripts maintain the original intent while appealing to English-speaking audiences. Seitz's directing credits include serving as ADR director for the OVA Tales of Phantasia, where he also handled scripting, and for the TV series Monster, overseeing the voice direction to capture the psychological depth of Naoki Urasawa's narrative. He provided voice direction for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (TV), guiding the ensemble cast through its eccentric action sequences, as well as for Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day and the Netflix original Aggretsuko, where he directed multiple seasons and specials to blend humor with emotional authenticity. Other notable directing roles encompass Mr. Osomatsu (eps 1-4). As a script adapter, Seitz has worked on high-profile projects such as Your Lie in April, adapting the poignant musical drama for emotional impact, and Steins;Gate, where he tailored time-travel dialogue for clarity and tension. His adaptation credits extend to films like Summer Wars and Wolf Children, as well as series including Drifters, Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero, No-Rin, and Look Back, often focusing on idiomatic English that preserves subtext without literal translation. For Aggretsuko, he not only adapted scripts but also penned theme song lyrics, enhancing the series' satirical edge. Seitz has collaborated extensively with major studios, including Funimation for titles like Monster and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Crunchyroll and Netflix for Aggretsuko, Viz Media for adaptations such as Steins;Gate, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment for various dubs, contributing to elevated production standards in the industry through his multifaceted expertise.

Awards and nominations

Patrick Seitz has garnered significant recognition in the voice acting industry, accumulating 4 wins and 25 nominations across various awards bodies as of 2025. His accolades primarily stem from fan-voted and industry honors for performances in dubs, video games, and , with a particular emphasis on his iconic roles in series. Seitz has received the most nominations from the Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Awards in categories such as Best Male Vocal Performance in an Anime Television Series and Best Voice Actor of the Year, often tied to roles like in . Among his BTVA wins is the Voice Actor of the Year award at the 1st Annual BTVA Anime Dub Awards in 2012 (Staff Choice category). He earned a nomination in 2016 for Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series for . In broader animation honors, Seitz was nominated for an Annie Award in 2021 for Outstanding Achievement for in an Animated /Broadcast Production for his portrayals of Mumm-Ra and in ThunderCats Roar. He also holds one recognition from the Voice Arts Awards, including a win for Outstanding Video Game Ensemble - Best related to his work in Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (2022) at the 2023 Voice Arts Awards. More recently, Seitz received an Honorary Award in 2024 from the for his performance as Franky in , highlighting his contributions to anime voice work. Nominations in 2024 and 2025 have included BTVA considerations for roles in projects like , reflecting ongoing acclaim for his versatile performances.

Filmography

Anime roles

Patrick Seitz began his anime voice acting career in the mid-2000s, contributing to English dubs of several prominent series produced by studios like Funimation and Viz Media. His early roles often featured authoritative, muscular characters, establishing his reputation for deep, resonant performances in action-oriented narratives. One of Seitz's breakthrough roles was as Isshin Kurosaki in Bleach, starting with the character's debut in the English dub around episode 214 (2008), and continuing through the series' conclusion in 2012 as well as the 2022–2024 Thousand-Year Blood War arc, where Isshin serves as Ichigo's father and a former Soul Reaper captain. He also voiced Kenpachi Zaraki, the battle-hardened captain of Squad 11, from the character's introduction in episode 20 (2005) across the full original run and revival. In 2008, Seitz took on the role of Franky, the cyborg shipwright of the Straw Hat Pirates, in One Piece, beginning with the Water 7 arc (episode 229 in the English dub) and continuing through the ongoing series into 2025, spanning over 1,000 episodes and multiple seasons. This recurring commitment highlights his versatility in portraying the character's boisterous, inventive personality across long-form storytelling. Seitz's portfolio expanded in the late 2000s with in Hetalia: (2009–2011), where he lent his voice to the disciplined, dog-loving of the nation across 52 episodes and specials, capturing the character's stern yet endearing traits in the historical comedy. From to 2019, and resuming in the 2024 Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest sequel (ongoing as of 2025), he voiced Laxus Dreyar, the powerful lightning mage and grandson of guild master Makarov, in over 300 episodes, emphasizing Laxus's evolution from to ally. A standout villainous role came in 2012 with in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, voicing the charismatic vampire antagonist across Parts 1–3 ( to ) and reprising in (2021–2023), totaling around 100 episodes and delivering iconic lines that defined the series' dramatic flair. In recent years, Seitz has continued to take on diverse supporting and narrative roles. He provided the narration for (2024–present), guiding viewers through the fantasy world's lore across the first season's 12 episodes. In (2024–2025), he voiced Kim Chul, the antagonistic A-rank hunter, in episode 5 of the debut season. For That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 (2024), Seitz portrayed Jinrai, a fiery adventurer, in select episodes alongside the recurring role of Orthos. Additionally, in Go! Go! Loser Ranger! (2024–present), he voices Tsukasa Shippō, a general of the Neo-Rangers, appearing in multiple episodes of the action-comedy series. These commitments reflect his ongoing involvement in high-profile and shonen adaptations.

Western animation roles

Seitz has voiced a variety of characters in American-produced animated television series, often portraying authoritative or antagonistic figures with his distinctive deep timbre. His contributions to Western animation highlight his ability to adapt to different genres, from action to fantasy adventures. In the DC Comics animated series (2016–2018), Seitz provided the voices for Jason Blood and his demonic alter ego , as well as the wizard in select episodes, bringing a gravelly to these supernatural roles. He portrayed the massive combiner Devastator in the miniseries Transformers: Combiner Wars (2016), contributing to the ensemble of robotic voices in this production. Seitz reprised a similar formidable presence as the warrior in the follow-up miniseries Transformers: Titans Return (2017) and Transformers: (2018). In the Cartoon Network reboot ThunderCats Roar (2020), Seitz voiced the noble warrior across multiple episodes, as well as the ancient villain Mumm-Ra, delivering contrasting performances of stoic heroism and malevolent cunning. Seitz has also lent his voice to the ongoing animated series Monkie Kid (2020–present), where he plays the gentle yet powerful giant Sandy, a key ally in the show's adaptation of the legend with a modern twist. This role underscores his range in .

Video game roles

Patrick Seitz has established a prominent presence in the through his deep, authoritative voice work, particularly in fighting games and action-RPGs, where he often portrays intense, brooding characters. His breakthrough in gaming came with the role of (Hanzo Hasashi) in the franchise, debuting in (2008) and reprising the role in (2011) and (2015), delivering the character's signature vengeful rage and iconic "Get over here!" line. Another cornerstone of Seitz's gaming portfolio is Ragna the Bloodedge, the anti-hero protagonist of the BlazBlue series. He first voiced Ragna in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (2008) and continued through the franchise's main entries, including BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (2010), BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2013), and BlazBlue: Centralfiction (2015), as well as the crossover title BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (2018), capturing the character's gritty determination and sarcasm across multiple installments. Seitz's versatility shines in roles like Jiren, the stoic and overwhelmingly powerful Pride Trooper, in (2018), where his performance emphasized the character's unyielding justice and minimal dialogue for dramatic effect. In the series, he provided the voice for the iconic vampire lord starting with Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (2007), followed by Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (2008) and Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (2010), infusing the role with a commanding, malevolent presence.
Game TitleCharacterYearNotes
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe2008Franchise debut; also voiced and
BlazBlue: Calamity TriggerRagna the Bloodedge2008Series protagonist; multi-game reprise through 2018
Dragon Ball FighterZ2018Antagonist from arc
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia2008Reprised in multiple titles (2007–2010)
Batman: Arkham KnightMilitia Brutes2015Additional enemy voices; retained in subsequent remasters
In more recent projects, Seitz has continued to contribute to high-profile releases. He provided additional voices for The Outer Worlds 2 (2025), enhancing the RPG's expansive cast of colonists and outlaws. In Avowed (2025), he voiced the companion character Flint, a rugged explorer aiding the player in the Living Lands. Additionally, Seitz lent his voice to various characters in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (2025), supporting the game's pirate-themed narrative in the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series. These roles underscore his ongoing demand in interactive storytelling, often in ensemble casts for immersive worlds.

Film and other media roles

Seitz has provided voice work for English dubs of several live-action films, primarily in the tokusatsu and comedy genres. In the 2005 Japanese comedy film Cromartie High: The Movie, directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi, he voiced the characters Ladies Man and Sendo, contributing to the surreal humor of the adaptation of Eiji Nonaka's manga. This marked one of his early forays into dubbing live-action content, blending his distinctive baritone delivery with the film's exaggerated delinquent archetypes. Expanding into television, Seitz lent his voice to international series requiring English localization. For the Spanish HBO horror series 30 Coins (2020–2021), created by , he provided additional voices across four episodes, enhancing the thriller's atmospheric tension through efforts. Similarly, in the series (2020), he voiced the antagonist Ultraman Belial and the sentient sword Beliarok, and voiced Ultraman Belial in the 2024 English dubs of earlier films, including Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends The Movie (2009), (2010), and Ultraman Saga (2012), where his portrayal emphasized the characters' menacing presence in high-stakes battles against heroic Ultras. In more recent projects, Seitz contributed to major productions. He voiced the patron Cthallops in the Disney+ live-action series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (2024), aiding the young protagonists in a key episode by granting access to a hidden pirate base, his performance adding warmth and eccentricity to the character's tentacled, spa-frequenting design. These roles demonstrate Seitz's versatility in bridging Eastern and Western media, often infusing dubbed characters with suited to action-oriented narratives.

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