Guest Biography
Information on Mike McFarland
| Name: | McFarland, Mike |
| Title: | Voice Actor / Director / Line Producer |
| Resides: | TX USA |
| Home Page: | http://www.mikemcfarland.com/ |
| Biography: |
Mike got his start in anime as one of the first voice actors in Texas to be hired by FUNimation Productions in 1997, and has since moved on to become a Director, Script Writer, and Line Producer for numerous anime series. Notable roles include Master Roshi, Yajirobe, Android #8 and Pui-Pui in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, Baby and Baby-Vegeta in Dragon Ball GT, Goemon in Lupin The Third (Movie Specials), Ritsu Sohma in Fruits Basket, Lt. Jean Havoc in Fullmetal Alchemist, Cain in Trinity Blood, Leo in Burst Angel, Bruce J. Speed in Galaxy Railways, as well as various roles in Yu Yu Hakusho, Blue Gender, Case Closed, Spiral, Kodocha, Baki the Grappler, Desert Punk, Black Cat, and Kiddy Grade. He has also worked with ADV Films on Parasite Dolls, Gantz, Shadow Skill, Papuwa, Nerima Daikon Brothers, and Diamond Daydreams, and with Geneon on Ghost Talker's Daydream, Koi Kaze, and Rumiko Takahashi Anthology.
As an ADR/Voice Director, Mike has worked on Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, Case Closed, Dragon Ball, Galaxy Railways, Fullmetal Alchemist, Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror Of Shamballa, as well as Trinity Blood, as seen on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. ADR Scriptwriting credits include Fullmetal Alchemist, Kodocha, Trinity Blood, and the uncut versions of Dragon Ball Z. Mike is also an accomplished improv comedian, musician, and has appeared in numerous commercials and independent films, including The Rage Within, House Of The Generals, Placebo, and the award-winning Schtickmen. For more information, check out his web site at www.mikemcfarland.com. |
| Other Profiles: | Mike McFarland's profile can be seen on: Internet Movie Database DVD Search on Amazon.com |
| Guest at: | A-Kon 2003 - May 30 - June 1 in Dallas, TX AnimeFEST 2003 - August 29 - September 1 in Dallas, TX ArlingCon 2003 - September 27 in Arlington, TX ItzaCon 2003 - November 29-30 in Dallas, TX Ushicon 2004 - January 30 - February 1 in Austin, TX MegaCon 2004 - March 5-7 in Orlando, FL A-Kon 2004 - June 4-6 in Dallas, TX O-ChibiCon 2004 - August 6-8 in Houston, TX AnimeFest 2004 - September 3-6 in Dallas, TX ArlingCon 2004 - October 10 in Arlington, TX Wizard World Texas 2004 - November 5-7 in Dallas, TX Ohayocon 2005 - January 14-16 in Columbus, OH KamiKazeCon 2005 - March 25-27 in Houston, TX Tekkoshocon 2005 - April 8-10 in Monroeville, PA No Brand Con 2005 - April 15-17 in Eau Claire, WI Kunicon Atlanta 2005 - May 27-29 in Atlanta, GA A-Kon 2005 - June 3-5 in Dallas, TX Kunicon Denver 2005 - June 17-19 in Denver, CO O-ChibiCon 2005 - August 5-7 in Houston, TX Otakon 2005 - August 19-21 in Baltimore, MD AnimeFest 2005 - September 2-5 in Dallas, TX Oni-Con 2005 - October 21-23 in Houston, TX Anime Vegas 2005 - October 28-30 in Las Vegas, NV Nekocon 2005 - November 4-6 in Hampton, VA Ohayocon 2006 - January 6-8 in Columbus, OH Katsucon 2006 - February 17-19 in Washington, DC MegaCon 2006 - February 24-26 in Orlando, FL Supanova Pop Culture Expo 2006 - April 21-23 in Brisbane, QLD, Australia Shiokazecon 2006 - April 28-30 in Houston, TX Armageddon Pulp Culture Expo 2006 - April 29-30 in Wellington, New Zealand Anime Central 2006 - May 5-7 in Rosemont, IL Sogen Con 2006 - May 19-21 in Marshall, MN Otakon 2006 - August 4-6 in Baltimore, MD Anime Vegas 2006 - September 2-4 in Las Vegas, NV Realms Con 2006 - September 15-17 in Corpus Christi, TX Tsubasacon 2006 - October 13-15 in Huntington, WV Ohayocon 2007 - January 5-7 in Columbus, OH Katsucon 2007 - February 16-18 in Washington, DC Anime Supercon 2007 - April 13-15 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL Anime Boston 2007 - April 20-22 in Boston, MA Anime Central 2007 - May 11-13 in Rosemont, IL PortConMaine 2007 - June 22-24 in South Portland, ME Anime Expo 2007 - June 29 - July 2 in Long Beach, CA MechaCon 2007 - August 3-5 in Lafayette, LA Tomo-Dachi 2007 - August 24-26 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK Anime Weekend Atlanta 2007 - September 21-23 in Atlanta, GA Oni-Con 2007 - October 19-21 in Houston, TX New York Anime Festival 2007 - December 7-9 in New York, NY Ohayocon 2008 - January 4-6 in Columbus, OH A & G Ohio 2008 - February 8-10 in Akron, OH Tekkoshocon 2008 - April 11-13 in Pittsburgh, PA London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2008 - May 24-25 in London, UK 52 guest appearances |
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Mike got his start in anime as one of the first voice actors in Texas to be hired by FUNimation Productions in 1997, and has since moved on to become a Director, Script Writer, and Line Producer for numerous anime series. Notable roles include Master Roshi, Yajirobe, Android #8 and Pui-Pui in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, Baby and Baby-Vegeta in Dragon Ball GT, Goemon in Lupin The Third (Movie Specials), Ritsu Sohma in Fruits Basket, Lt. Jean Havoc in Fullmetal Alchemist, Cain in Trinity Blood, Leo in Burst Angel, Bruce J. Speed in Galaxy Railways, as well as various roles in Yu Yu Hakusho, Blue Gender, Case Closed, Spiral, Kodocha, Baki the Grappler, Desert Punk, Black Cat, and Kiddy Grade. He has also worked with ADV Films on Parasite Dolls, Gantz, Shadow Skill, Papuwa, Nerima Daikon Brothers, and Diamond Daydreams, and with Geneon on Ghost Talker's Daydream, Koi Kaze, and Rumiko Takahashi Anthology.