Brian Beacock is an camera and voice actor, writer, producer and musician who’s diverse career includes voice-overs for more than 50 cartoon series and video games including “Digimon” (Takato, Bokomon, Agumon), Monokuma in the “Danganronpa” game seres, Akutagawa in “Bungo Stray Dogs” and “Bungo Stray Dogs Wan,” “Naruto” (Chojuro, Sakon/Ukon), “Bleach” (Yumichika), “Durarara” (Walker), “Doreamon” (Sneech), “Blue Exorcist” (Shima), “Code Geass” (Rivals), “Blue Dragon,” “Miraculous Ladybug” (Theo/Copy Cat), “Battle B-Daman” (Yamato), “Toradora,” “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” (Shigechi), “Tales of Symphonia” (Lloyd Irving), “Dragon Ball Super” (Krillin), “Sailor Moon” (Alan, Pegasus, Helios), “Beastars” (Dom the Peacock), “Sword Art Online Alicization” (Higa), and more.
His television appearances include: “Imagination Movers,” “Kath & Kim,” “CSI,” “Passions,” NBC’s “The Rerun Show.” Films include: “Colt Racer,” “To The Beat,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Buying The Cow,” “Globehunters,” “Circuit,” and “Hollow Scream.”
Brian has been a featured performer at the world famous Roxy Theater on The Sunset Strip, PS 122 in NYC, and as the featured musical guest on “The Conan O’Brien Show” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (singing for Betty White). Theatre credits include: The National Tour of “Les Miserables”, “Elegies,” “When Pigs Fly,” “Pageant,” “The Last Hairdresser,” the world premiere of Wendy MacLeod’s “Slow Food”, and the insane 35-character one-man show “Fully Committed.” which led to him being cast in his first voice over series, “Digimon.” He and his work have been featured in the New York Times, US Magazine, People Magazine, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, Backstage West, LA Times, LA Weekly, USA Today, Daily Variety, and Entertainment Weekly.
Brian is the creator/writer/producer of the Emmy Award winning zombie comedy series “Acting Dead” which won a Prime Time Emmy Award.
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