Andy McAvin
Andrew Mark "Andy" McAvin, born on January 4, 1952, in Denver, Colorado, is a renowned American actor and voice artist recognized for his extensive body of work. With nearly 80 credits to his name, McAvin has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, participating in over 120 theatrical productions, including notable performances in Broadway musicals.
McAvin has gained particular acclaim for his contributions to anime voice dubbing, primarily with ADV Films and Seraphim Digital. One of his standout roles is that of Brian J. Mason, a menacing antagonist in the animated series "Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040," where his portrayal was characterized by what colleagues affectionately dubbed the "slime that walks like a man" voice. He has also lent his voice to projects like the spin-off "AD Police: To Serve and Protect" and the feature film "Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris."
In addition to his voice acting, McAvin made a personal appearance in the documentary "Into the Wind," which explores the world of powered paragliding. His diverse talents and contributions to both stage and screen continue to resonate with audiences, solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished figure in the performing arts.