Tom Fahn
Thomas Fahn (born 1962)[1] is an American voice actor. He is known for his portrayals as Sho Fukamachi in Guyver and Agumon in the Digimon franchise.
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Born | Thomas Fahn 1962 (age 60–61) |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Spouse | Dorothy Elias-Fahn |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Jonathan Fahn (brother) Melissa Fahn (sister) Mike Fahn (brother) |
Personal life
His sister and brother, Melissa Fahn and Jonathan Fahn, respectively and wife, Dorothy Elias-Fahn, are also voice actors. His brother, Mike Fahn, is a jazz trombone player. Fahn is married to fellow actress Dorothy Elias-Fahn. They have one daughter.[2]
Filmography
Animation
- What a Cartoon! - Woim[3]
Live action
- Big Bad Beetleborgs - Firecat (voice)
- Masked Rider - Dread Dragon (voice, uncredited)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Skelerena (voice, uncredited)
- Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy - Chameliac, Green Shark (voice)[3]
- Power Rangers: Turbo - Count Nocturne, The Demon Racers, Wicked Wisher (voices, uncredited)
- VR Troopers - Trooper Terminator, Dream Master (voices)
Film
- Ice Age: The Meltdown - Stu, Male Ox (voice)[3]
- The Adventures of Panda Warrior - Bruce Barkley[3]
- The Even Stevens Movie - Gotcha! Father
Video games
- Digimon Rumble Arena - Agumon[3]
- EverQuest II - Dirk Vagrin, Farnsby Dunwroth, Zenomaron Croosinaden, Ubani, Watchman Firececry, Armsdealer Froptub[4]
Dubbing roles
Anime
- Black Heaven - Michael Sato
- Black Magic M-66 - Ferris's Friend
- Bleach - Kano, Mizuiro Kojima
- Blood: The Last Vampire - Teacher
- The Big O - Eugene Grant
- Cowboy Bebop - Rocco Bonnaro
- Cosmowarrior Zero - Toichiro
- Digimon Adventure/Digimon Adventure 02 - Agumon, Digmon, Submarimon, Mantarou Inoue, Various
- Digimon Data Squad - Boxer Hayase Harris, DemiDevimon #3, Thug, Professor
- Digimon Tamers - Dolphin, Jijimon
- Digimon Frontier - Airdramon, Datamon, Centarumon, Pteramon
- Flint the Time Detective - Leafy, Super Ninja
- Giant Robo - Prof. Franken Von Folger
- Great Teacher Onizuka - Mutoh
- Guyver - Sho Fukamachi
- Hunter × Hunter 2011 series - Buhara (uncredited), Kiriko (Eps. 2, 13)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Wired Beck
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - Centerfold (uncredited)
- Kekkaishi - Daigo Todoroki, Masahiko Tsukijigoaka, Youkyokusai
- Kyo Kara Maoh! - Josak Guiere, Gunter Von Christ (Season 2)
- Marmalade Boy - Sakai
- Naruto Shippuden - Natori
- One Punch Man - Crablante
- Outlanders - Tetsuya Wakatsuki (L.A. Hero dub)
- Reign: The Conqueror - Ptolemy (Eps. 5–13)
- Shinzo - Hakuba
- The Super Dimension Century Orguss - Kei Katsuragi[5]
- Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Alan
Live action
- Violetta - Rafa Palmer
Film
- Digimon: The Movie - Agumon, Digmon[3]
- Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon - Agumon
- Digimon Adventure tri. - Agumon
- Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna - Agumon
- Ice Age: The Meltdown - Stu, Male Ox[3]
- NiNoKuni - Zeelok Doctor 2[3]
Video games
- Digimon ReArise - Agumon
- Digimon Rumble Arena - Agumon[3]
- Twin Mirror - Walter[3]
References
- Thomas Riggs, ed. (2007). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Vol. 74. Gale. p. 104.
- "Tom Fahn on UpcomingCons.com". www.upcomingcons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
- "Tom Fahn (visual voices guide)". Retrieved March 19, 2015. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - http://voicechasers.com/database/showactor.php?actorid=2721
- "MacrossWorld Convention 2015 presents 'Orguss' Panel Featuring U.S. Renditions Cast & Crew". 10 June 2023.
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