J. Michael Tatum Returns to Otakon
Prolific voice actor, writer and ADR director J. Michael Tatum will return to Otakon for the third time, appearing at the 2015 convention. Some of his best-known work includes his voice acting on “Ouran High School Host Club,” “Black Butler” and “Steins;Gate.” He will also voice Rei in the upcoming Funimation dub of “Free! Eternal Summer.”
Discovered by Funimation ADR director Christopher Bevins, who cast him as Rikichi in 2005’s
“Samurai 7,” Tatum has since been featured as Kyoya Otori in the hit English language dub of “Ouran High School Host Club”; as suave, demonic Sebastian Michaelis in “Black Butler”; and as the equal parts maniacal/vulnerable Okarin Rintarou from “Steins;Gate.” Other characters he’s inhabited include: Doumeki in “XXXHolic”; Jiro Mochizuki in “Black Blood Brothers”; Isaac Dian in “Baccano!”; Both God Eneru and Dalton in the new dub of “One Piece”; Komui Lee in “D-Gray Man”; Dororo in “Sgt. Frog”; the titular loveable savage of “Heroic Age”; Ryosuke Takahashi in “Initial D”; Lawrence Kraft in “Spice and Wolf”; Zarbon in “Dragon Ball Z Kai”; Scar in “Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood”; and Sir Hammerlock in the videogame juggernaut “Borderlands 2.” In addition, he did vocal work for “Romeo X Juliet,” “Speed Grapher,” “Trinity Blood,” “Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple,” “Black Cat,” “Nabari no Ou,” “Ghost Hunt,” “School Rumble,” “The Tower of Druaga,” “Aquarion,” “Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicles,” “Shuffle,” “Shigurui,” “Glass Fleet,”
“Mushishi,” “Soul Eater,” along with feature-length films such as “Vexille,” “Summer Wars,” and “Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker,” among many others.
In late 2007, he branched out into ADR directing and adaptive scriptwriting for Funimatio. His ADR directing credits to date include “Aquarion,” “Jyu-oh-Sei,” “Romeo X Juliet,” “Big Windup,” “Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne” and “Shikabane Hime (Corpse Princess),” while his writing credits include substantial work on “Ouran High School Host Club,” “Heroic Age,” “Initial D,” “Blassreiter,” “Ga Rei: Zero,” “Hero Tales,” “Legend of the Legendary Heroes,” “Fractale,” “Deadman Wonderland,” “Steins;Gate” and “Dragon Ball Z Kai.”
In early 2010 he teamed up with Terri Doty and Stephen Hoff to launch “That Anime Show,” a web-based chat show.
Otakon 2015 will be held July 24-26 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD. Otakon 2015 is celebrating fairy tales, folk stories, myths, and legends. Keep your eyes out for content, artwork, and guests with connections to their theme.
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