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Trevor Devall

Trevor Devall (born November 10, 1972) is a Canadian-American voice actor, podcaster, and former theater performer renowned for his prolific contributions to animated television series, dubbings, video games, and commercials. With over 500 credited roles spanning more than two decades, Devall has become a staple in the voice-over industry, particularly for portraying dynamic characters in major franchises like Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy and adaptations such as Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. Born in , , , Devall developed an early interest in performance through theater and dance as a child, later studying drama at the . In 1998, he relocated to intending to pursue film direction but pivoted to after discovering opportunities in the local industry. He spent the first 15 years of his career based in , working extensively with studios like on and commercial projects, including English dubs for prominent anime series such as and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Devall's career expanded in the mid-2000s as he took on high-profile roles in Western animation, voicing characters like Dukey in (2005–2014), in (2000–2003), and in (2010–2019). His breakthrough in mainstream media came with the role of in Disney XD's (2015–2019), alongside other voices like , solidifying his versatility in action-oriented ensembles. In anime, he is particularly noted for Mu La Flaga in (2002–2003) and Shuichi Aizawa in Death Note (2006–2007), roles that highlighted his range in dramatic and antagonistic parts. Beyond voice acting, Devall hosts the podcast Voiceprint, where he interviews fellow voice professionals, drawing from his experiences across North American studios. By the , he had relocated to , continuing to lend his voice to projects like series and video games including . His work has earned recognition for its adaptability, from comedic sidekicks to authoritative figures like Emperor in adaptations.

Early life

Childhood and family

Trevor Devall was born on November 10, 1972, in , , . He grew up in as the youngest of five children to parents Theresa and Vernon Devall, alongside three sisters—Brenda, Shauna, and Veronica—and an older brother, Michael. Family life played a significant role in nurturing Devall's early creative inclinations. At around age five, he was captivated by his brother Michael's impressions, particularly of Scottish racecar commentator , which sparked Devall's fascination with voices and accents during family dinner conversations. One of his sisters further fueled his imagination by reading to him as a child, instilling a lifelong passion for fantasy storytelling. During his childhood in , Devall developed an early interest in performance through theater and various forms of dance, which he actively pursued as hobbies. These experiences, combined with exposure to British programming like shows and , honed his skills in dialects and character portrayal from a young age.

Education and early interests

Devall grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, where he developed an early interest in performance through involvement in theater and various forms of dance. Devall studied drama at the , immersing himself in the . During his university years, Devall actively participated in theatre productions and honed his skills in dance, including ballet, jazz, and tap, while performing in musicals such as and Oklahoma!. In 1998, Devall relocated to to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry, where he created his first voice acting demo tape with assistance from a friend, setting the stage for his entry into professional voice work.

Career

Voice acting beginnings

Trevor Devall moved to in 1998 after studying drama at the , where he had directed stage productions and student films, initially aiming to establish a career in feature film direction. His theatrical training provided a strong foundation in performance that later supported his shift into voice work. While employed at a local talent agency, Devall recorded a tape that caught attention and facilitated his entry into the field around 1998–2000. This demo led to his first professional job in September 2000, directed by Sue Blue for a 26-episode unaired , marking the start of his focus on and commercial voice-overs in Vancouver's studios. Early gigs included voicing characters in initial projects, such as exploratory auditions and bookings in local productions like The Lost Continent series, alongside narrations for television commercials that highlighted his versatile delivery. These roles established him in Vancouver's burgeoning scene, where studios like were active in producing content for international markets. Devall remained based in for approximately 15 years from the late , building a steady career in the city's industry through consistent work in dubs and commercial spots. This period solidified his skills in character voices and narration, transitioning him fully from aspiring director to professional voice actor amid the region's growing demand for such talent.

Major roles and relocation

Building on his foundational training in Vancouver's voice-over industry, Trevor Devall established himself with prominent roles in major animated series during the early 2000s. He voiced (John Allerdyce), the fire-manipulating mutant and member of Magneto's Acolytes, in the WB's : Evolution from 2000 to 2003. Similarly, Devall provided the voice for , the anthropomorphic canine sidekick, in Cartoon Network's , which aired from 2005 to 2006. Devall's portfolio expanded significantly in the 2010s with high-profile characters in franchise-driven projects. He portrayed , the wisecracking raccoon mercenary, in Disney XD's animated series from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, he has lent his voice to (Darth Sidious) across various productions, including shorts, specials, and video games, spanning the 2010s and 2020s. In 2013, Devall relocated from to to pursue expanded opportunities in U.S.-based and industries, marking a pivotal shift in his career toward more mainstream projects. This move facilitated greater access to major studios and roles in productions while allowing him to continue contributing to work. By 2023, Devall had amassed a prolific output, voicing characters in over 200 animated productions that encompass Canadian originals, blockbusters, and Japanese dubs, demonstrating his versatility across borders and genres.

Podcasting and media production

In 2007, Trevor Devall launched the podcast Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and Guests, an internet dedicated to interviewing voice actors in the industry. The series ran for 36 episodes until December 2013, featuring casual conversations that highlighted the careers and experiences of prominent performers. Devall, drawing on his own background as a voice actor, hosted discussions with notable guests such as in the premiere episode and in episode 8, along with other industry figures like , , and Mark Oliver. These interviews often explored the nuances of voice work, including audition processes, character development, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Vancouver's tight-knit community. The podcast's production style emphasized unscripted, engaging dialogues in a format, fostering a sense of camaraderie among participants and providing fans with rare insights into the profession. It had a positive impact on the voice community by amplifying lesser-known stories and building connections, earning a reputation as a valuable resource for aspiring actors and enthusiasts alike. In the final episode, Devall announced plans for a potential second season, intending to continue the series after relocating to Los Angeles, though these efforts remained unrealized as of 2025.

Tabletop role-playing ventures

In 2019, Trevor Devall launched the YouTube channel Me, Myself and Die!, where he hosts and performs in actual-play (TTRPG) sessions, often playing by embodying both the and game master roles while improvising adventures in various systems. The channel emphasizes accessible, narrative-driven content, drawing on Devall's expertise to bring characters to life through distinct vocal performances and , and it has fostered a dedicated around and small-group TTRPG play. Building on his TTRPG experience, Devall created The Broken Empires RPG, a Sim-Lite d100 skills-based system set in a gritty fantasy world of fractured empires and moral ambiguity, which he developed as a professional game master. The project's 2024 Kickstarter campaign, launched on October 1, successfully raised $523,181 from 4,346 backers, exceeding its $10,000 goal by over 5,000% and funding a comprehensive core rulebook, supplements, and digital tools. Devall engages actively with the broader TTRPG community through convention appearances, including as a guest voice actor and panelist at 2025 in , where he discussed his gaming projects alongside anime-related work. His involvement extends to live streams, newsletters, and collaborations that promote indie TTRPG design and accessibility, encouraging newcomers to experiment with solo gaming formats.

Filmography

Animated television series

Trevor Devall began his contributions to Western animated television series during his time in in the mid-2000s, voicing supporting characters in shows produced for North American audiences. One of his early recurring roles was , the heat-generating member of the Dog Star Patrol, in the DC Comics-based series , which aired from 2005 to 2006. In the same year, he took on the role of Dukey, the anthropomorphic dog and loyal companion to the protagonist , starting in season 5 of the Canadian-American series Johnny Test and continuing through its run until 2014; this marked a significant recurring part that showcased his versatility in comedic, family-oriented animation. Following his relocation to in 2013, Devall expanded his presence in major U.S. animated franchises, accessing a broader range of high-profile series. His most prominent recurring role came as , the sarcastic, tech-savvy raccoon from the , in the series , where he voiced the character across all three seasons from 2015 to 2019, also providing voices for additional characters like and . This portrayal highlighted his ability to capture the character's gritty humor and emotional depth in team-based adventures. In more recent years, Devall has appeared in and productions, contributing to preschool and family animations with recurring and guest spots. He voiced , the villainous scientist, along with minor characters such as the Carousel Operator, in episodes of starting in 2023, adding to the show's ensemble of heroes and villains. Similarly, in , he provided the voices for Irving the Illusionist, a quirky , and Weird Larry, the eccentric pawn shop owner, in episodes starting in 2021, emphasizing his skill in delivering eccentric, supporting personalities in supernatural comedy.

Anime series and films

Trevor Devall's entry into dubbing occurred during the early 2000s, centered around Vancouver's , where he contributed to English-language adaptations of prominent Japanese series and films, showcasing his range in action-oriented and dramatic roles. His first notable film role came in Escaflowne: The Movie (2000), voicing the Black Dragon Clan soldier Shesta in this fantasy epic directed by . In the mecha anime (2002–2003), Devall portrayed Mu La Flaga, the charismatic Earth Alliance pilot known as the "Hawk of Endymion," a role that highlighted his ability to convey bravado and vulnerability. He reprised the character as Neo Roanoke in the sequel series (2004–2005), adding layers of mystery and redemption to the performance. Devall voiced , the relatable family man and skilled detective on , across Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002–2005), including the OVAs The Laughing Man (2005) and Individual Eleven (2006), bringing a grounded, quality to the cyberpunk narrative. For the Transformers franchise's anime continuation Transformers: Energon (2004), he provided the voice of Alpha Q, the multi-faced Quintesson antagonist whose enigmatic nature drove key plot twists in the series. As the decade progressed, Devall's Vancouver-era work extended to psychological thrillers, including Shuichi Aizawa in Death Note (2006–2007), where he depicted the tenacious investigator navigating moral dilemmas in the cat-and-mouse pursuit of . Similarly, in the action series (2006), he voiced Bai Ji-Shin Chang, the suave and ruthless leader of the Hong Kong Triad's Roanapur branch, infusing the character with sharp wit and commanding presence. Devall's anime contributions continued post-relocation to Los Angeles, with a return to the Gundam universe in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom (2024), reprising Mu La Flaga in this theatrical sequel that revisited the franchise's cosmic conflicts. These roles underscore his enduring impact on English dubs, particularly in high-stakes sci-fi and genres from the onward.

Feature films

Trevor Devall began his contributions to animated feature films with roles in the Bionicle direct-to-video series produced by Lego. In Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003), he voiced the Toa hero Pohatu, bringing energy to the stone-based warrior central to the film's quest narrative. He continued in Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui (2004) as Toa Nuju, the scholarly ice Toa navigating ancient mysteries on Metru Nui, and reprised the character in Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (2005), where he also voiced Rahaga Iruini, a transformed Toa aiding in the fight against shadow forces. Devall's work expanded into high-profile anime adaptations with Kingsglaive: (2016), where he provided the English dub voice for Ravus Nox Fleuret, the conflicted high commander of the Kingsglaive unit torn between loyalty to his homeland and imperial forces. In : Your Story (2019), an animated adaptation of the classic , Devall voiced dual roles as Slon the Rook, a strategic antagonist in the monster chess-inspired battles, and , a guard supporting the protagonists' journey. His portrayal of Emperor Palpatine in The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special (2020) stands out as a career highlight, infusing the iconic Sith Lord with sly menace during the time-traveling Life Day adventure that spans the Star Wars saga. Devall followed this with the role of Duke, a wise prairie dog mentor, in the direct-to-video Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up! (2022), assisting the cat-and-mouse duo in a Wild West showdown to save a ranch. More recent credits include voicing Drifter, a nomadic beatnik figure in the 1950s segment of the DC animated anthology Justice League: Warworld (2023), where a captured Justice League uncovers a gladiatorial rebellion on the tyrannical planet. In 2025, Devall lent his voice to Blackout, a shadowy villain, in Henry Danger: The Movie, a live-action film pitting superheroes against a new threat in Swellview.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Toa Pohatu; English dub
2004Toa Nuju; English dub
2005Toa Nuju / Rahaga Iruini; English dub
2016Ravus Nox FleuretEnglish dub
2019Slon the Rook / FrankEnglish dub; release
2020The Lego Star Wars Holiday SpecialEmperor PalpatineDisney+ special; feature-length
2022Duke
2023Justice League: WarworldDrifter; DC animated
2025Henry Danger: The MovieBlackoutVoice role; live-action film

Video games

Trevor Devall has provided for a wide array of , often portraying both named characters and additional voices across genres including , , and fighting titles. His contributions began in the early 2000s with roles in anime-inspired adaptations and expanded to major franchises in the 2010s and 2020s, showcasing his versatility in delivering dynamic performances for . Notable early roles include Ortega in Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space (2003), where he lent his voice to the antagonistic character in this tactical space combat game. He also voiced Geis, a key supporting figure, in Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim (2006). In 2009, Devall portrayed Dukey the Dog from Johnny Test in the crossover game Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall. Devall's work in the 2010s featured prominent characters like Jayce, the hammer-wielding inventor, in the League of Legends (ongoing since 2009). He provided the voice for TEC-78, a robotic companion, in the rhythm-action game (2023), adding to its energetic narrative. In Creed: Rise to Glory (2018), a simulation tied to the film franchise, Devall voiced Announcer 1 and the podcaster Travis. More recent credits highlight Devall's involvement in high-profile releases. He voiced Andrea Rhodea, a charismatic weapons dealer, in (2024). In (2024), a , he brought to life Vlad Plasmius from . Devall contributed additional voices to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024), enhancing the first-person shooter's immersive campaign and multiplayer modes. He also provided additional voices for The Outer Worlds 2 (2025), the sequel to the sci-fi .
YearTitleRole
2003Ortega
2006Geis
2009Dukey the Dog
2009–presentJayce
2018,
2018Creed: Rise to GloryAnnouncer 1, Travis
2023TEC-78
2024Andrea Rhodea
2024Vlad Plasmius
2024Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Additional Voices
2025The Outer Worlds 2Additional Voices

Web series and podcasts

Devall hosted the podcast Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and Guests from 2007 to 2013, producing 36 episodes that featured interviews with prominent voice actors in the animation industry. The series began with Episode 1 featuring Sam Vincent, known for roles in Ed, Edd n Eddy and X-Men: Evolution, and continued with guests such as Michael Dobson (Episode 2), Nicole Oliver (Episode 3), Tabitha St. Germain (Episode 4), and Brian Drummond (Episode 5). Later episodes included international talents like Kyle Hebert (Episode 23) and James Arnold Taylor (Episode 31), alongside a finale self-interview in Episode 36. Episodes were originally distributed via web platforms and later archived on YouTube, with occasional specials like podcast commentaries on anime episodes, such as Gundam SEED with Sam Vincent. In 2019, Devall launched the web series Me, Myself and Die! on YouTube, where he hosts and performs solo tabletop RPG sessions, voicing multiple characters as both player and game master in randomly generated adventures. The series emphasizes accessible solo play, drawing from systems like Dungeons & Dragons and Call of Cthulhu, and has run continuously through multiple seasons as of 2025, including campaigns such as The Broken Empires tied to his RPG design work. Representative episodes include the introductory session from September 2019 and ongoing live chats, with supplemental materials like RPG system reviews available on the official website. Beyond these projects, Devall has made web-based appearances in convention panels streamed online, such as voice acting discussions at 2025, and contributed short-form content, including tips on solo gameplay and quick-play demos, shared via and up to November 2025.

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    Voice actor Trevor Devall plays tabletop RPGs and other games, covering all kinds of tabletop gaming content!Missing: launch 2019