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Stuart Allan

Stuart Allan (born November 28, 1999) is an American voice actor, actor, and animation production coordinator best known for his portrayal of Damian Wayne / Robin in the DC Animated Movie Universe and Russell Clay in the animated series Transformers: Robots in Disguise. Born in Reston, Virginia, and raised in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., Allan began his career as a child performer with early live-action guest roles on television series such as iCarly (2012), Good Luck Charlie (2013), and a recurring role as James Pfaff in Bad Teacher (2014). Allan's breakthrough in voice acting came in 2014 when, at age 14, he voiced the young Damian Wayne / Robin in the animated film Son of Batman, a role he reprised across six additional DC animated features, including Batman vs. Robin (2015), Batman: Bad Blood (2016), Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2017), and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020). For his performance in Son of Batman, he won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role at the 36th Annual Young Artist Awards in 2015. That same year, he joined the cast of Transformers: Robots in Disguise as the optimistic human boy Russell Clay, voicing the character throughout all four seasons until 2017. Other notable voice credits include Ichiro Dazai in the English dub of the video game Shin Megami Tensei V (2021) and additional voices in projects like Rise of the Guardians (2012) and Gravity Falls (2012). In recent years, Allan has expanded his work into and dubbing, providing the English voice for Fubuki in the 2024 anime series , Ichiro Dazai in the enhanced edition Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (2024), and Kalkris in the anime series (2025). He graduated cum laude with a BA in Cinema and Television Arts from in 2022 and has since taken on roles in production, including as a CG and 2D production coordinator at studios like . Allan is skilled in and various accents, which have enhanced his versatile performances across , , and .

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Stuart Allan was born on November 28, 1999, in Reston, Virginia, a suburban community in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C.. He grew up in a family setting in Reston, where public details about his immediate family are limited, though he has a younger sister, Taylor Autumn Bertman, who is also an actress born in the same location. Allan spent his early childhood in this suburban environment, developing an initial interest in performing arts through community theater and school productions starting at age five. In 2011, following his casting in an animated role, Allan relocated from to , , to pursue further acting opportunities, while maintaining occasional visits to his hometown and family. By this time, at around age 11, he established residence in , marking the transition from his Virginia upbringing to a career-focused life in the entertainment hub.

Initial interest in acting

Stuart Allan first developed an interest in acting at the age of five, participating in local community theater productions and school plays while growing up in Reston, Virginia. These early performances allowed him to explore storytelling and performance on stage, fostering a passion for the performing arts that began in his hometown near Washington, D.C. Through his involvement in these youth-oriented theater activities, Allan honed foundational skills in stage performance, such as embodying characters and delivering lines effectively, experiences that provided a strong base for his eventual focus on . His participation in community and school productions emphasized dramatic expression and narrative engagement, building confidence and technique during his formative years. Allan's aspirations turned more professional around age 10, as he began attending youth workshops and auditions, marking a shift toward a serious pursuit of the craft. Following his family's relocation to in early , he continued this trajectory, immersing himself in the competitive entertainment industry environment.

Career

Early roles (2012–2014)

Stuart Allan made his professional debut in 2012, voicing the Boy in the feature film , a minor supporting role that introduced him to high-profile animated projects. This early credit came at age 12 and highlighted his ability to deliver distinct accents in ensemble casts, contributing to the film's ensemble of youthful characters amid its fantasy adventure narrative. Building on this start, Allan secured his first recurring voice role as Little Gray Squirrel in the Canadian-Irish children's animated series Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare, appearing in all 20 episodes across its 2012–2013 run on and Nick Jr. The series, based on the beloved , focused on themes of and in a setting, allowing Allan to develop consistency in portraying a curious, playful alongside the lead Nutbrown Hares. Allan further showcased his versatility in family-oriented programming through select guest spots during this period, including voicing young Stan Pines in the Gravity Falls episode "Dreamscaperers" (2012), a Disney XD animated series blending mystery and humor. He also appeared in live-action capacities as Barry Fink, a schoolmate, in the Nickelodeon sitcom The Haunted Hathaways episode "Haunted Interview" (2013), and as Noah Nixon, a classmate, in the Disney Channel series Good Luck Charlie episode "Charlie 4, Toby 1" (2013). These diverse appearances across animation and live-action helped establish his range in youthful, relatable roles within accessible entertainment for young audiences. A pivotal moment came in 2014 when Allan was cast as the lead voice of / Robin in , the first installment in Animation's series adapting Grant Morrison's comic storyline. At 14, he portrayed the complex, assassin-trained son of Batman, delivering a performance that captured the character's arrogance and vulnerability, marking his transition to prominent studio work with and Comics. This role not only elevated his profile but also led to a for Best Performance in a Role, affirming its impact on his budding career.

DC Animated Movie Universe (2014–2020)

Stuart Allan gained prominence in the animation industry through his portrayal of Damian Wayne/Robin in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU), a shared continuity of direct-to-video films produced by Warner Bros. Animation. He first voiced the character in Son of Batman (2014), introducing Damian as a skilled but ruthless assassin trainee raised by the League of Assassins, who grapples with his newly discovered heritage as Bruce Wayne's son. Allan continued the role across six subsequent films: Batman vs. Robin (2015), Batman: Bad Blood (2016), Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2017), Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017), Batman: Hush (2019) where he made a brief cameo, and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020), which concluded the DCAMU storyline. Throughout the series, Allan's performance captured Damian's evolution from a vengeful, distrustful influenced by his mother and grandfather , to a more disciplined hero integrating into Batman's world and beyond. In , the character navigates tense father-son dynamics with Batman while confronting external threats, highlighting his internal conflicts and growing respect for non-lethal heroism. By , Damian contends with team tensions involving Nightwing and the emergence of , fostering his sense of loyalty amid family strife. The narrative shifts in to an ensemble format, where Damian joins the , marking a pivotal transformation toward teamwork and acceptance, as Allan noted in discussions of the character's shift from isolation to collaboration. This arc deepens in , exploring themes of betrayal and trust, with Damian learning to support teammates like , reflecting his maturation into a more empathetic figure despite retaining his sharp wit. In the finale , Damian participates in apocalyptic battles against , solidifying his role as a key defender in the DCAMU's high-stakes climax. Allan's six-year tenure voicing Damian, spanning 2014 to 2020, established him as the definitive interpreter of the young, intense Robin, significantly boosting his profile in . The role earned him the 2015 for Best Performance in a Role for , recognizing his contribution to the ensemble cast. The DCAMU films featuring Allan achieved strong commercial performance in sales, with generating approximately $7 million in domestic DVD and Blu-ray revenue, and the franchise as a whole contributing to the line's cumulative success exceeding $250 million across dozens of titles as of 2024.

Other notable roles (2015–present)

Following his breakthrough in the , Stuart Allan diversified his voice acting portfolio with recurring roles in action-oriented . He provided the voice for Clay, a teenage human ally and recurring character who assists in their missions, in the Cartoon Network series Transformers: Robots in Disguise from 2015 to 2017, appearing in 54 episodes and helping to underscore the series' themes of interspecies cooperation between humans and Transformers. This role marked one of Allan's earliest extended engagements outside DC properties, showcasing his ability to portray youthful, resourceful characters in ensemble casts. Allan also contributed to comedic animation with a as Naked Kid in the Cartoon Network series in 2014, though his primary expansion in that genre came later through additional supporting voices in various shorts and episodes. Building on this, he ventured into , lending additional voices including TV Show Protagonist in : Die Neue These: Collision (2019) and the films Collision (2019). In 2024, he voiced Fubuki, a tactical and food-loving , in the English dub of , further establishing his presence in international localization efforts. In video games, Allan reprised his DC expertise by voicing Damian Wayne/Robin in Lego DC Super-Villains (2018), where the character serves as a playable ally in the game's story mode focused on villainous hijinks in the DC universe. He then took on an original role as Ichiro Dazai, a key antagonistic figure with a complex backstory, in the fantasy Shin Megami Tensei V (2021), blending supernatural elements with narrative depth. Post-2020, Allan has maintained a steady but selective output in , including additional cameos and live-action guest spots such as in Station 19 (2018), while pursuing writing and producing in . Allan graduated cum laude with a BA in and Television Arts from in 2022 and has worked as a CG and 2D production coordinator at studios including .

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRole
2012British Boy (voice)
2014 / Robin (voice)
2015 / Robin (voice)
2016Batman: Bad Blood / Robin (voice)
2016 / Robin (voice)
2017Teen Titans: The Judas Contract / Robin (voice)
2019Batman: Hush / Robin (voice)
2020Justice League Dark: Apokolips War / Robin (voice)

Television

Allan began his voice acting career in animated television with a recurring role as Little Gray Squirrel in the Disney Junior series Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare, appearing in 52 episodes from 2011 to 2015.
  • Gravity Falls (2012, 1 episode) as Young Stan Pines (voice).
  • Clarence (2014, 1 episode) as Naked Kid (voice).
  • Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015–2017, 71 episodes) as Russell Clay (voice).

Anime

Allan made his debut in anime dubbing with the role of the TV Show Protagonist (episode 8) in the English dub of the 2019 series : Die Neue These - Collision, a adaptation of the classic franchise produced by ..
In 2024, he voiced Fubuki, a tactical and food-loving character, in the English dub of , an series by based on the by , which follows a young noble's evasion tactics during the .

Video games

Stuart Allan's voice acting career extends into video games, where he has portrayed characters in interactive titles that build on his established roles and explore new narratives. In (2018), Allan reprised his role as /Robin, continuing the character's portrayal from the in a lighthearted, developed by . Allan also lent his voice to Ichiro Dazai, a supporting character in the narrative of (2021), an developed by that features a post-apocalyptic story blending mythology and demon summoning.

Awards and nominations

Awards

Stuart Allan received recognition early in his career for his and work. In 2015, he won the in the category of Best Performance in a Role – Young Actor for voicing /Robin in the animated film . In 2016, he won the BTVA People's Choice Award for voicing Russell Clay in . That same year, Allan was awarded the National Youth Arts Award for Best Actor in a Drama for his leading role as Buddy Layman in the stage production The Diviners at Village Christian Schools.

Nominations

Stuart Allan earned recognition for his voice acting in the DC Animated Movie Universe through a nomination at the first annual Young Entertainer Awards. In 2016, he was nominated in the Best Young Actor 13-21 - Voice Over Role category for his performance as Damian Wayne/Robin in Batman vs. Robin, highlighting his contributions to the animated franchise that extended to related projects like Batman: Bad Blood. In , he received a for the BTVA Television Award in the Best Young Voice Actor in a TV Series category for voicing Russell Clay in Transformers: Robots in Disguise. This accolade underscored the broader industry acknowledgment of Allan's work in voicing the complex character across multiple animated films.

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