Vic Mignogna

Victor Joseph Mignogna (/mɪnˈjɒnə/; born 1962 or 1963)[2] is an American voice actor and musician known for his voice-over work in the English dubs of Japanese anime shows, the most notable being Edward Elric from the Fullmetal Alchemist series, for which he earned the American Anime Award for Best Actor in 2007. Other notable animation roles include Broly from the Dragon Ball films, Tamaki Suoh in Ouran High School Host Club, Fai D. Flowright in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Dark in D.N.Angel, Kurz Weber in the Full Metal Panic! series, Zero and Ichiru Kiryu in the Vampire Knight series, Christopher Aonuma in Digimon Fusion, Nagato and Obito Uchiha in Naruto Shippuden, Ikkaku Madarame in Bleach, Qrow Branwen in RWBY, and Matt Ishida in Digimon Adventure tri. In video games, he is the voice of E-123 Omega in the Sonic the Hedgehog series and Junpei Iori from Persona 3. In live-action work, he has participated in several Star Trek fan productions, including Star Trek Continues, where he plays Captain James T. Kirk. Mignogna has an official fanclub called Risembool Rangers.[3]

Vic Mignogna
Mignogna in 2017
Born
Victor Joseph Mignogna

1962/1963 (age 57–58)
Occupation
  • Voice actor
  • musician
Years active1999–present
Home townLos Angeles, California, U.S.[1]
Musical career
Genres
  • Pop
  • Christian & Gospel
Instruments
  • Piano
  • vocals
Years active1989–present[N 1]
Websitewww.vicsworld.net

In February 2019, studios Funimation and Rooster Teeth cut ties with Mignogna after a number of sexual harassment allegations surfaced. Mignogna has denied the allegations and unsuccessfully sued Funimation and several individuals in April 2019 alleging defamation and tortious interference.

Early life

Mignogna was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to Barb Myers.[4][5] He graduated from Liberty University with a degree in television and film production,[6][7] and taught English and speech at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida.[8] Mignogna helped produce and arrange some of the songs on DC Talk's eponymous first album.[5][6][9] He was a summer seasonal officer with the Ocean City Police Department.[6] In 1990, Mignogna moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a film and video production instructor at The Art Institute of Houston.[9] In 1993, he was a contestant on American television talent show Star Search, on which he sang "Worth Waiting For".[10]

Career

Mignogna at a comic expo in Calgary, Canada, June 2011

While working in video production with John Gremillion in Houston, Mignogna got involved in voice acting at ADV Films.[5][9] He made his debut as Vega in the video game-based anime series Street Fighter II V.[1][5][11][12][13] Mignogna started attending anime conventions, where he contacted Funimation and landed the voice role of Broly in the Dragon Ball films.[5][11]

In 2007, the American Anime Awards presented Mignogna with an award for Best Actor for his work on Fullmetal Alchemist.[14][15][16] He often gains attention for his role in Alchemist, and he at one point attended between 15 to 25 conventions per year.[1][17] One of Mignogna's career goals was "to record at all of the major places where dubbing is done".[18] He said he was "the first ADV voice actor to record at Funimation in Dallas and then I was the first to go to New York".[18] He has also recorded in Los Angeles; he tried out for Bleach and received the part of Ikkaku Madarame.[19][20] In non-anime productions, he voiced Qrow Branwen in Rooster Teeth's web series RWBY.[21]

In addition to voice acting, Mignogna has been involved in production for music, sound and video.[22][23] He has produced hundreds of jingles for commercials,[18] and he was a worship leader with Houston's First Baptist Church.[24][9] Mignogna has sung the U.S. national anthem at several Houston Astros baseball games.[9] As a musician, he has released several albums, some of which feature English cover versions of anime songs from shows including One Piece and the Dragon Ball series. He also handled some of the ADR direction for the English dub of Claymore, in which he voices Rigaldo.

Mignogna has been involved with several fan productions, including Fullmetal Fantasy[18] and Star Trek: Phase II. In the latter series, he co-directed the episode "Enemy: Starfleet" and played the Andorian Captain. He directed "KITUMBA" and played Malkthon the Klingon, and was slated to direct the episode "Mindsifter".[1][13][25] In 2012, Mignogna worked with the Starship Farragut production group. He directed and starred as Captain James T. Kirk in their web series Star Trek Continues.[26][27][28][29] Mignogna has received good reviews for writing, directing, executive-producing and starring in Star Trek Continues, especially for his portrayal of the character of Kirk, respectfully utilizing William Shatner's unique mannerisms and cadence.[30]

Sexual harassment allegations

Following the English release of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which prominently features Mignogna's vocal work, accusations of sexual harassment committed by Mignogna began to surface on Twitter, with some dating as far back as 1989.[2][31][32][33] Using the hashtag "#KickVic", multiple accounts alleged that he kissed, groped, and made unwanted comments to fans without their consent, some of whom were underage.[31][32][34] Voice actresses Monica Rial and Jamie Marchi tweeted their support for those speaking out, and alleged that he had also sexually harassed them.[2][33][35]

On January 22, 2019, Tammi Denbrow, executive director of employee relations at Sony Pictures, opened an investigation based on reports made by Rial, two female fans, and a former Funimation employee, which concluded a week later with termination of his contract.[36] On February 5, Rooster Teeth severed their business relationship with him, and Funimation recast his role of the Executive in The Morose Mononokean.[37][38][39] Multiple anime conventions removed him from their guest lists.[34][40]

Mignogna issued a statement of regret during his panel at Bak-Anime 2019 and again via Twitter on February 13, 2019.[41] Using the hashtag "#IStandWithVic", fans donated over $262,000 to a crowdfunding account opened by lawyer Nick Rekieta, who assisted Mignogna in acquiring Ty Beard as his attorney.[2][42] On February 20, Mignogna confirmed on Twitter that he was pursuing legal action,[43] and later filed a million-dollar lawsuit against Funimation, Rial, Marchi, and Ron Toye for defamation and tortious interference.[44] Funimation filed a response on June 12, 2019, denying Mignogna's allegations.[45]

On June 26, Mignogna was deposed.[2] Funimation filed an anti-SLAPP motion on July 1, seeking to dismiss the lawsuit.[46] Rial, Marchi, and Toye then filed anti-SLAPP motions on July 19,[47] with ten affidavits, including ones from Kara Edwards and Michele Specht,[8][2] as well as several allegations that he had also made unwanted advances towards Mari Iijima.[48] On July 30, another affidavit was submitted by the two fans from Funimation's investigation.[2]

Mignogna's team was required to file a response by August 30, but Beard missed the deadline by 27 minutes, citing technical issues, and later submitted a notice to withdraw and resubmit the affidavits on September 2 due to "defects in form".[49] One of the affidavits included a testimony from Chuck Huber.[49] Mignogna's legal team called for sanctions under suspicion as to whether the affidavits were legally notarized.[49] As a result, Mignogna received a court order to appear at a hearing set for September 6 intended for considering the defendants' anti-SLAPP motions,[2][50] but he did not attend. During the hearing, seven of the twelve cases, particularly against Marchi, were dismissed and Mignogna was required to pay all of her legal fees, with another ruling scheduled in thirty days.[51][52] On September 17, Judge John Chupp ordered both legal teams to mediate by October 3 and would rule on all outstanding orders if the mediation is unsuccessful.[53][54] On October 4, Judge Chupp announced that the remaining cases had been dismissed.[55] Mignogna filed an appeal on October 24, with a hearing set for November 21.[56] Chupp later ruled that Mignogna was required to pay $223,042.42 for the defendants' attorney fees.[57] On October 24, Beard filed for an appeal with the appellate court.[58] On October 24, Lemoine filed a motion to dismiss the appeal.[59] On December 11, Chupp denied the motion to dismiss appeals.[60]

Personal life

Mignogna was in a relationship with actress Michele Specht from 2006 to May 2018.[4]

Filmography

Anime

List of dubbing performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source
1999Street Fighter II VVegaADV dub, debut role[1][5][61]
1999Martian Successor NadesicoIkedaEpisode 19[62]
2000GasarakiColonel Ogawa[63]
2000Generator GawlGawl Kudo[5][13][61][64]
2001OrphenCox, Lai[65]
2001Princess NineHiroki Takasugi[61][66]
2002Steel Angel KurumiBully LeaderEpisodes 1, 4[67]
2002Excel SagaWolfEpisode 10[68]
2003NoirDomenic, Heinz, Wellman[69]
2003RahXephonMamoru Torigai[70]
2003Rune SoldierLeonard[71]
2003SaiyukiKougaiji[72]
2003–05Full Metal Panic! seriesKurz Weber, Pony Man, Béart[72][73][74]
2003Aura Battler DunbineNeal Given[61]
2003Najica Blitz TacticsYoshiki, Various characters[75][76]
2003Super GALS!Good Looking Guy, Kouichi AkagiEpisodes 18, 20[77][78]
2003Angelic LayerHost[79]
2003Saint SeiyaJabu, Lizard Misty[80][81]
2003All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku NukuYoung President[82]
2003Original Dirty Pair: Flight 005 ConspiracyDornenschtern[83]
2003Original Dirty Pair: Affair on NolandiaOfficer[84]
2003Orphen RevengeLai, Montgomery[85]
2003Legend of the Mystical NinjaGoemon[86]
2003–04Yu Yu HakushoUra Urashima, Bui[87][88]
2004Neon Genesis EvangelionShigeru AobaDirector's Cut[89]
2004Kiddy GradeDextera[61]
2004Kino's JourneyVarious characters[90]
2004Kaleido StarMaster Linn, Ian, Investor, Arlon BrassEpisodes 9, 12, 24, 25[91]
2004Megazone 23 seriesShogo Yahagi[92]
2004Gravion seriesRaven[93]
2004Aquarian Age: Sign for EvolutionShingo Hirota[94]
2004PeacemakerTatsunosuke Ichimura[72][61]
2004Mezzo DSAMugiyama[95]
2004Sister PrincessMac YamatoEpisode 2[96]
2004Giant RoboZangetsuEpisode 6[97]
2004–06Fullmetal AlchemistEdward Elric[14][15][16][84]
2004D.N. AngelDark Mousy[72][98]
2004Cyber Team in AkihabaraShimabukuro Sengakuji (Grandpa)[99]
2004Spiral: The Bonds of ReasoningHunterEpisodes 18, 19, 20[100]
2005GatchamanTakaharaADV dub, episode 3[101]
2005Daphne in the Brilliant BlueDavisEpisodes 15, 16[102]
2005Initial DShingo ShojiFunimation dub[103]
2005MadlaxCarrossea Doon[104][105]
2006Diamond DaydreamsRadio BoyEpisode 9[106]
2006Misaki ChroniclesGoemon IshikawaEpisodes 3,4[107]
2006Super Dimension Fortress MacrossHikaru Ichijyo[72][108]
2006Princess TutuFemioEpisode 17[109]
2006UFO Ultramaiden ValkyrieMar[110]
2006TacticsSugino[111]
2006PapuwaGionkamen Arashiyama[112]
2006Trinity BloodVirgil Walsh[72]
2006Nerima Daikon BrothersKatuhamaEpisode 7[113]
2007Jinki: ExtendKalis[114]
2007UtawarerumonoBenawi[115]
2007Guyver: The Bioboosted ArmorDr. Shirai[116]
2007Tsubasa: Reservoir ChronicleFai D. Flowright[72][84]
2007Rozen MaidenMada Pearl[84]
2007The Melancholy of Haruhi SuzumiyaYutaka Tamaru[117]
2007009-1Priest, EggEpisodes 1, 3[118][119]
2007MushishiKisukeEpisode 14[120]
2007AirYukito Kunisaki[121][72]
2007Innocent VenusJin Tsurasawa[122]
2007Pumpkin ScissorsHans[123]
2007Xenosaga: The AnimationWilhelm[124]
2007SuzukaTetsuhito Kinugasa[125]
2007Air GearSora TakeuchiEpisode 13, 14, 15[126]
2007Le Chevalier D'EonSir Dashwood[127]
2007Kurau Phantom MemoryRegal Delyus[128]
2007–14BleachIkkaku Madarame, Senbonzakura[19][20][129]
2008Hell GirlYoshiyuki HonjoEpisode 4[130]
2008Shuffle!Forbesii (King of Demons)[131]
2008Tokyo MajinTendo Kozunu[132]
2008The WallflowerTakenaga Oda[131]
2008Lucky StarGuest charactersEpisodes 13–16[133]
2008ClaymoreRigaldo[134]
2008Darker than BlackItzahkEpisodes 13, 14[135]
2008–09Code Geass R2Luciano Bradley[72]
2008–09Ouran High School Host ClubTamaki Suoh[136][137]
2009Kenichi: The Mightiest DiscipleKensei Ma[138]
2009D.Gray-manAkuma Clown, Alphonse Clouse[139][140]
2009Chrome Shelled RegiosLintens Savoled Harden[141]
2009Murder PrincessFalis's FatherEpisode 5[142]
2009Heroic AgeRom Ror[143]
2009Kaze no StigmaTakeya Ōgami[144]
2010–11KekkaishiYoshimori Sumimura[72]
2010Linebarrels of IronEiji Kiriyama[145]
2010, 2016One PieceWetton, SaboFunimation dub[146][147]
2010Soul EaterSpirit Albarn[72]
2010–12Fullmetal Alchemist: BrotherhoodEdward ElricAlso OVAs
2010–14Hetalia seriesGreece[148]
2010A Certain Scientific RailgunTrickEpisode 9[149]
2010Oh! Edo RocketTetsuju[150]
2010Vampire Knight seriesZero Kiryu, Ichiru Kiryu[151]
2010–19Naruto ShippudenYoung Obito Uchiha, Nagato, Fuen[152][153]
2011Birdy the Mighty DecodeKinzelEpisode 5[154]
2011Sengoku Basara: Samurai KingsAkechi Mitsuhide[155]
2011Marvel Anime: WolverineHideki Kurohagi[156]
2011CoicentShinichi[84]
2011Chaos:HEadShogon/GeneralAlso on Chaos:Child Episode 00[157][158]
2012Dream Eater MerryRyota Iijima[159]
2012Panty & Stocking with GarterbeltOscarEpisode 5[160]
2012Persona 4: The AnimationKou Ichijo[84]
2012Nura: Rise of the Yokai ClanInugamigyobu Tamazuki[161]
2012Level EPrince Baka[162]
2013Accel WorldYellow RadioEpisodes 11, 12[163]
2013–14Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne seriesMoid[164]
2013–15Digimon FusionChristopher Aonuma, MadLeomon, Leomon, Piximon[84]
2013Magi: The Labyrinth of MagicKoubun Ka[165]
2013Tiger & Bunny[166]
2014KarnevalKaroku[167][168]
2014Sailor MoonRyo UrawaViz dub, Episodes 27, 41[169]
2014Attack on TitanEld Gin[72][170][171]
2014Space DandyGentle NobraEpisodes 18, 19[172]
2015Tokyo RavensYoshitaka Makihara
2015Unbreakable Machine-DollSin[173]
2015–16Durarara!!×2Kasuka Heiwajima[174][175]
2015The Heroic Legend of ArslanSilvermask[176]
2015Show by Rock!! seriesSHU☆ZO (English lyricist for Trichronika's songs)[177][178]
2015Free! seriesRin Matsuoka[179][180]
2016Rage of Bahamut: GenesisBeelzebub[181]
2016Black Butler: Book of CircusPeter[182]
2016Brothers ConflictFuto Asahina[84]
2016Garo: The AnimationMendoza[183]
2016The Vision of EscaflowneFolken FanelFunimation dub[184]
2016The Asterisk WarRandy Hooke[185]
2016Fairy TailMard Geer[186]
2016One-Punch ManMelzargard[187]
2016NanbakaKenshirou Yozakura[188]
2016–18Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru seriesMikazuki MunechikaEpisode 5[188]
2016Joker GamePriceEpisode 10[189]
2016DriftersSaint-GermiEpisode 6[190]
2017The ReflectionX-On[191]
2017Juni Taisen: Zodiac WarADR director[192]
2018Twin Star ExorcistsYuto Ijika[193]
2018–19JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is UnbreakableRohan Kishibe[84]
2018–19BakiShibukawa[84]
2019The Morose MononokeanThe ExecutiveSeason 2 episode 2 only[194]

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Notes Source
2006–presentRock 'N Learn seriesBill, Marko the Pencil, others[195][196]
2009–10Starship Farragut: The Animated EpisodesShealar, Medical Assistant #1Ep. "The Needs of the Many", "Power Source"[197][198]
2015–19RWBYQrow BranwenVolumes 3–6[21][199]

Films

List of dubbing performances in direct-to-video, television films and feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source
2000Sin: The MovieTim Perko[200]
2003Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super SaiyanBroly[129]
2003Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture – Prince of DarknessAraragi, Hokushin's Six A[201]
2004RahXephon: Pluralitas ConcentioMamoru Torigai[202]
2005Saiyuki: RequiemKougaiji[72]
2005Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second ComingBroly[129]
2005Dragon Ball Z: Bio-BrolyBroly[129]
2006Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of ShamballaEdward Elric
2007AirYukito Kunisaki[203]
2008Bleach: Memories of NobodyIkkaku Madarame[19][20][129]
2009Bleach: The DiamondDust RebellionIkkaku Madarame
2011Bleach: Fade to BlackIkkaku Madarame
2011The Lion of JudahRaven 1[204]
2012Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of JusticeKeldeo[205][206]
2012Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of MilosEdward Elric[84]
2012Mass Effect: Paragon LostMessner[84]
2012Sengoku Basara: The Last PartyTenkai[84]
2016EscaflowneFolken FanelFunimation dub[184]
2016–18Digimon Adventure tri.Matt Ishida[207]
2017One Piece Film: GoldSaboFunimation dub[208]
2019Dragon Ball Super: BrolyBrolyFunimation dub[209]

Video games

List of dubbing performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source
2003Unlimited SagaMythe, ArmandFirst video game role[210]
2003–19Dragon Ball game franchiseBroly, BurterOnly voiced Burter in Tenkaichi Tag Team, Raging Blast 2 and Ultimate Tenkaichi[84][131]
2005Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken AngelEdward Elric[211]
2005Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson ElixirEdward Elric[212]
2006Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual SympathyEdward Elric[213]
2006–09Bleach seriesIkkaku MadarameDark Souls, Shattered Blade and The 3rd Phantom[214]
2007Project SylpheedKatana Faraway[215]
2007–18Persona seriesJunpei Iori[lower-alpha 1][84][210][216]
2008Star Ocean: First DepartureT'nique Arcana[84]
2009Kamen Rider: Dragon KnightSpear[217]
2009MagnaCarta 2Others[218]
2009–16Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja seriesNagato, Young Obito Uchiha, Cee, Madara Uchiha (Imposter)/Tobi[84]
2010Sengoku Basara: Samurai HeroesTenkai[219]
2010–17Sonic the Hedgehog seriesE-123 Omega[84]
2011–13Mario & Sonic seriesE-123 OmegaLondon 2012 and Sochi 2014[220][221]
2012DivinaOrwell[222]
2013Marvel HeroesUatu[84]
2013Pac-Man and the Ghostly AdventuresSpiral[223]

Live action

List of live-action appearances
Year Title Role Notes Source
2003Holly's Story: A Journey to Freedom and HopeJim Hudson[224][225]
2011Fallout: Nuka BreakMerchant/Narrator[226][227]
2012–17Star Trek ContinuesCaptain KirkDeveloper, writer, director[26][29]
2012Todd of the RingsVodo[228]
2013Star Trek: New VoyagesAndorian Captain, Klingon Commander Malkthon
2015Star Trek: RenegadesGaris[229]
2016Fan-O-Rama: A Futurama Fan FilmZapp Brannigan[230]
2017Altered SpiritsSkipaka Broken Spirits[231]

Documentary

List of voice performances in live-action films
Year Title Role Notes Source
2008Adventures in Voice ActingHimself[232]

Discography

Studio albums

  • If These Walls Could Talk (1992)
  • Selah – Music for the Quiet Time (2004–2005)
  • Metafiction (2006)
  • Christmas (2008)
  • Selah II (2009)
  • Revix (2010) – a remix album of some of his earlier singles

Audio recordings

  • Gospel of John
  • A Howl at the Moon (2014) – audiobook narrator[233]

Notes

    1. The closing credits or manual does not list the voice actors involved.
    1. 1999 was the year that Mignogna began voice acting for anime dubs for television shows and videos. He has been composing and producing music since DC Talk's album in 1989, and appeared on television in 1993 as a contestant on Star Search.
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