Victor Joseph Mignogna (/mɪnˈjɒnə/ min-YO-nuh; born August 27, 1962)[1][2] is an American voice actor and musician known for his work in the English dubs of Japanese anime shows, such as Edward Elric from the Fullmetal Alchemist series, which earned him the American Anime Award for Best Actor in 2007. Other 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, Kougaiji in Saiyuki, Ikkaku Madarame in Bleach, Rohan Kishibe in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable, Hideki Kurohagi in Marvel Anime: Wolverine, Qrow Branwen in RWBY, and Matt Ishida in Digimon Adventure tri. In video games, he has voiced 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, as Captain James T. Kirk.
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Born | Victor Joseph Mignogna August 27, 1962 Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Spouses | Seliece Womble
(m. 1995; div. 2002)Dominique Sachse (m. 2024) |
Partner | Michele Specht (2006–2018) |
Musical career | |
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Instruments |
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Years active | 1989–present[a] |
Website | www |
In early 2019, following sexual harassment allegations from the MeToo movement dating back to when his career began, Mignogna was dismissed from Sony Pictures and Rooster Teeth, but denied any accusations against himself. Mignogna unsuccessfully pursued legal cases against Funimation and other industry professionals in relation to the allegations and was ordered by a court to pay the defendants' legal fees. Mignogna has been less active in the voice-acting industry in response to the allegations.
Early life
editMignogna was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to Barb Myers.[3][4] He grew up watching cartoons on television. One of his favorites was Speed Racer, a cult classic animated show based on a Japanese comic strip.[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.[4][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 the American television talent show Star Search, on which he sang "Worth Waiting For."[10]
Career
editVic Mignogna has voiced characters in over 100 anime and video game titles, including Dragonball Z, Bleach, Code Geass, Shin-chan, and Hell Girl.[11]
While working in video production with John Gremillion in Houston, Mignogna got involved in voice acting at ADV Films.[4][9] He debuted as Vega in the video game-based anime series Street Fighter II V.[12][4][13][14][15] Mignogna started attending anime conventions, where he contacted Funimation and landed the voice role of Broly in the Dragon Ball Z movies, as well as Dragon Ball Super: Broly.[4][13]
In 2007, the American Anime Awards presented Mignogna with an award for Best Actor for his work on Fullmetal Alchemist.[16][17][18] He often gains attention for his role in Alchemist, and at one point attended between 15 and 25 conventions per year.[12][19] One of Mignogna's career goals was "to record at all of the major places where dubbing is done."[20] 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."[20] He has also recorded in Los Angeles; he tried out for Bleach and received the part of Ikkaku Madarame.[21][22] In non-anime productions, he voiced Qrow Branwen in Rooster Teeth's web series RWBY.[23]
In addition to voice acting, Mignogna has been involved in music, sound, and video production.[24][25] He has produced hundreds of jingles for commercials,[20] and he was a worship leader with Houston's First Baptist Church.[26][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 the Funimation dub of 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 appeared in several fan productions, including Fullmetal Fantasy[20] 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."[12][15][27] 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.[28][29][30][31] Mignogna has received positive reviews for writing, directing, executive-producing, and starring in Star Trek Continues, especially for his portrayal of the character of Kirk, using William Shatner's unique mannerisms and cadence.[32][33]
In 2021, he founded his own dubbing studio with convention Anime Matsuri in partnership.[34]
In 2024, Mignogna announced he has partnered with UK talent agency 'Davidson & Co. Talent Agents.'[35]
Personal life
editMignogna was previously married to Seliece Womble from 1995 to 2002,[36] and was in a relationship with actress Michele Specht from 2006 to May 2018.[3] On July 24, 2024, during one of his weekly livestreams on Twitch, he announced to his fans that he had gotten married a few weeks prior.[37] On August 15, 2024, it was later revealed that Mignogna had married television personality Dominique Sachse, who he had first met in their 20s and had reconnected in 2023.[38]
Sexual harassment allegations and legal issues
editIn January 2019, following the English release of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which prominently features Mignogna's vocal work, allegations of sexual harassment against him began to surface on Twitter via the MeToo movement, with some allegations dating back to when his career began in 1989.[1][39][40][41] Multiple accounts alleged that he kissed, groped, and made lewd homophobic comments to fans without their consent, some of whom were underage.[39][40][42] Voice actresses Monica Rial and Jamie Marchi tweeted their support for those speaking out, and alleged that he had also sexually harassed them.[1][41][43]
On January 22, 2019, Tammi Denbow, 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 him dismissed from the company.[44] On February 5, Rooster Teeth had also dismissed him, and Funimation recast his role of the Executive in The Morose Mononokean.[45][46][47] Multiple anime conventions also removed him from their guest list.[42][48] In response to the controversy, Mignogna categorically denied any accusations of sexual harassment.[42][48]
Mignogna issued a statement of regret during his panel at Bak-Anime 2019 and again via Twitter on February 13, 2019.[49] Fans donated over $262,000 to a crowdfunded, fan opened, legal fund related to his accusations. [1][50] On February 20, Mignogna confirmed on Twitter that he was pursuing legal action,[51] and later filed a million-dollar lawsuit against Funimation, Rial, Marchi, and Ron Toye for defamation and tortious interference in the Tarrant County District Court.[52] Funimation filed a response on June 12, 2019, denying Mignogna's allegations.[53]
On June 26, Mignogna was deposed.[1] On July 1, 2019, Funimation filed an anti-SLAPP motion for Mignogna to dismiss his lawsuit.[54] Rial, Marchi, and Toye then filed anti-SLAPP motions on July 19,[55] with ten affidavits, including ones from Kara Edwards and Michele Specht,[8][1] as well as several allegations that he had also made unwanted advances towards Mari Iijima.[56] On July 30, another affidavit was submitted by the two fans from Funimation's investigation.[1]
On September 6, 2019, a judge dismissed seven of the twelve claims, ruling in the defendants' favor. Mignogna was required to pay all of Marchi's legal fees.[57][58] On October 4, 2019, the District Court announced the remaining claims had been dismissed.[59] Mignogna filed an appeal on October 24, with a hearing set for November 21.[60] The judge later ruled that Mignogna was required to pay for the defendants' attorney fees.[61] In February 2022, Rial and Marchi hosted a podcast about the case.[62]
In February 2021, in response to the allegations, Mignogna announced outside of Funimation, that he will not reprise his role as Rohan Kishibe, a character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, in the anime adaptation of the spin-off of the Diamond Is Unbreakable arc, Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe, and thanking his replacement Landon McDonald, wishing him the best.[63]
On August 18, 2022, the Texas Second Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Mignogna's lawsuit and ruled that the District Court judge erred with regards to the lawyer's fees awarded to Rial and Toye, revising the initial amount up from $100,000 to $282,953.80 to account for additional costs.[64] Mignogna's appeal was denied in September 2022.[65] On November 14, 2022, Mignogna filed a petition for review in the Supreme Court of Texas, which was subsequently denied on December 30, 2022.[66][67]
Filmography
editAnime
editAnimation
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2006 | Rock 'N Learn series | Bill, Marko the Pencil, others | [201][202] | |
2009–10 | Starship Farragut: The Animated Episodes | Shealar, Medical Assistant #1 | Ep. "The Needs of the Many", "Power Source" | [203][204] |
2011 | The Lion of Judah | Raven 1 | [205] | |
2015–19 | RWBY | Qrow Branwen | Volumes 3–6 | [23][206] |
2017–18 | RWBY Chibi | Qrow Branwen | Season 2-3 |
Films
editVideo games
editLive action
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2003 | Holly's Story: A Journey to Freedom and Hope | Jim Hudson | [232][233] | |
2011 | Fallout: Nuka Break | Merchant/Narrator | [234][235] | |
2012–17 | Star Trek Continues | Captain Kirk | Developer, writer, director | [28][31][33] |
2012 | Todd of the Rings | Vodo | [236] | |
2013 | Star Trek: New Voyages | Andorian Captain, Klingon Commander Malkthon | ||
2015 | Star Trek: Renegades | Garis | [237] | |
2016 | Fan-O-Rama: A Futurama Fan Film | Zapp Brannigan | [238] | |
2017 | Altered Spirits | Skip | aka Broken Spirits | [239] |
Documentary
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2008 | Adventures in Voice Acting | Himself | [240] |
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- 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
- The Music Of Vic Mignogna (2023)[241]
- Up There Down Here (2024)
Audio recordings
edit- Gospel of John
- A Howl at the Moon (2014) – audiobook narrator[242]
- In Plain Sight (2020) – audiobook narrator[243]
- The Crimson Spark, Vagabond Legacy, Book 1 (2020) – audiobook narrator[244]
- These Are the Voyages (2021) – audiobook narrator[245]
- Paper Doll (2022) – audiobook narrator[246]
- The Nova Quadrant (2023) – audiobook narrator[247]
- The Opal Embers, Vagabond Legacy, Book 2 (2024) – audiobook narrator[248]
Notes
edit- ^ 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.
- ^ The closing credits or manual does not list the voice actors involved.
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External links
edit- Official website
- Vic Mignogna at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Vic Mignogna convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Vic Mignogna at IMDb
- Vic Mignogna at Behind The Voice Actors