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Devall at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con
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Born | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
November 10, 1972
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Years active | 2000–present |
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Trevor Devall (born November 10, 1972) is a Canadian voice actor and podcaster. He worked for various other studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for years, before he relocated to Los Angeles, California, US in 2013.
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Early life
Trevor Devall was born on November 10, 1972,[1] grew up in Edmonton, Alberta and was the youngest of five siblings. He was into theatre and did tap, jazz and Polynesian dance as a child.[2] He attended the University of Alberta for drama and directed stage productions as well as student films.[2]
Devall moved to Vancouver in 1998 to pursue a film directing career. While working for a talent agency, he made a demo tape for them and began landing work as a voice actor.[2]
Career
He is best known for voicing Hot Dog in Krypto the Superdog, Rocket Raccoon in the animated TV series Guardians of the Galaxy, Emperor Palpatine in Lego Star Wars, Pyro in X-Men: Evolution, Dukey in seasons 5 and 6 of Johnny Test (Taking over the role from Louis Chirillo), and various characters in the Netflix original series F Is for Family, as well as providing voices in English-language versions of various anime series, most notably as Mu La Flaga from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Mukotsu from InuYasha, Scourge from Transformers: Cybertron, Mr. Chang from Black Lagoon, and Aizawa from Death Note. He also voiced Hermiod on Stargate Atlantis and Ravus Nox Fleuret in the Final Fantasy XV video game and Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV feature film. Other than that, he voiced Mars in Dota 2 video game. On camera, he played Sir Atticus Moon in Big Time Movie. Devall played the voice of Rocket Raccoon in Marvel's animated Guardians of the Galaxy in 2015.[3]
In 2019, he started the channel Myself and Die! Video on YouTube where he plays Role Playing Games solo. The Youtube channel follows the adventures of various characters, each one being the focus of a single season. In addition, Trevor also offers other content such as reviews of RPG systems, advice on how to run RPGs with a focus on solo gameplay and some interviews.
Filmography
Animation
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- 3-2-1 Penguins – Flam Mingo[4]
- A Kind of Magic - Gregor[4]
- Action Dad – Nun Chuck, Red Skarf, Dr. Pincushion, Brick Brac, Mick's Belt Buckle, Rocky, Bomb, Scud, Red Skarf (Young), NunChuck (Young), See & Say, Cop #2 (2), Additional Voices[4]
- Animaniacs (2020) – Additional Voices[4]
- Animism: The Gods' Lake – Stevens, Nazi Biker (Ep. "The Hero's Journey... With Friends")[4]
- Avengers Assemble – Rocket Raccoon (2nd voice),[5] Ares[4]
- Being Ian – Craig, Nash, Brad, 80's Station Disk Jockey, Additional Voices[6][7]
- Blaze and the Monster Machines – Wartimer[4]
- Bratz – Eitan[4]
- Breadwinners – Trash Bandit, Oonski's Father, Super Duck, Captain Scurvybeak[8][9][10][11]
- Carmen Sandiego - Roundabout[4]
- Cat Burglar - Museum Director[4]
- Class of the Titans – Apollo, Hades, King Minos, Thanatos, Adonis[4]
- Costume Quest - Grubbin Levi, Chad, Announcer, Bodyguard #1, Crowd, Dave Grubbin, Dave Monster, Camera Man, KAHN News Announcer, Male Security Guard, Grubbin, Grubbins, Monster, Monster Chad, Security Guard, Old Folk[4]
- Dinosaur Train – Boris Tyrannosaurus, Mr. Deinonychus, Thurston Troodon, Bucky Masiakasaurus[4]
- Dinotrux – Garby, Skrap-It, Lloyd, Scoot, Craneosaur #1 (3)[12][13][4]
- Dragon Booster – Moordryd Paynn, Captain Faier, Wulph, Shadow Booster[4]
- Dreamkix – Sean, Pontelette, Maurice, Rabbit Anchor, Auditioning Rabbit[4]
- Elena of Avalor – Nathaniel[14]
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes - Diablo[4]
- F Is for Family – Holtenwasser, Red the Baggage Handler, Bolo, Greg, Mr. Goomer, Bing Crosby TV Announcer, Game Show Announcer, Cement Worker, Raymond Trentelle / Irish Cop, Carnival Ring Toss Employee, Additional Voices[15][16]
- Firehouse Tales – Additional Voices[4]
- Guardians of the Galaxy – Rocket Raccoon, Black Bolt, Fandral, Grand Commissioner, Welcome Announcer, Village Elder, Automated Voice (1), Chitauri Guard, Ranger, Spartax Soldier #1, L'Rik, Imperial Guard, Rocco, Jarhead, Sakaaran Sentry #2, Faux Gamora, Ravager, Ghost of Christmas Past, Automated Voice (4), Arokine, Red Scarf Empathetic, Zombies, Gate Operator, Klyntar Rocket Raccoon, Karl Sentry Commander, Sentry Leader, Patron #1, Automated Jail Cell Voice, Automated Game Voice, Nova Corps Operator, Shiny Pilot, N.O.V.A.S. Announcer, Guard #1, Ship's Automated Voice, Nova Corpsman #2 (2), Alien Father, Additional Voices[17][18]
- Hanazuki: Full of Treasures – Basil Ganglia[4]
- Hero: 108 – Spotter, Nain[4]
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - Beast Man / R’Qazz, Bash[4]
- Hydee and the Hytops – Zeke in The Snake Claws[4]
- I Am Groot - Iwua
- Inhumans Motion Comics – Stalyenko, Alpha 1, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Rexel Toiven[4]
- Jeff and Some Aliens - Anchor[4]
- Johnny Test – Dukey the Dog (Seasons 5-6), Mr. Teacherman (Season 5), Additional Voices (Season 2)[4]
- Johnny Test Dukey the Dog, Police Chief, Mr. Teacherman, Man Butler, Upbeat Announcer, Barker, Meatloaf Man, Santa, Centurion 2, Driver, Fofo, Coach Gruff, Bicyclist, Granny Big Bad Wolf, Pig 2, Drone 1, TV Executive, Male Assistant, Kid 5, Duke-A-Don, Little Kid, Mickey Crashola, Jimmy Crashola[4]
- Justice League Action – Cain,[19] Jonah Hex[4]
- Kid vs. Kat – Burt Burtonburger[4]
- Krypto the Superdog – Hot Dog[4]
- Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales – Emperor Sheev Palpatine, Admiral Ackbar, Jar Jar Binks, Jango Fett, Tion Medon, Boba Fett, Garbagedroids, Battledroids, Nien Nunb, Scout Trooper 2, AT-ST Pilot, Bib Fortuna, Additional Voices[20][21][22]
- Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures – Emperor Sheev Palpatine, TIE Fighter Pilot, X-Wing Pilot #3, Stormtrooper #3, RA-7 Droid, Stormtrooper #2, Pod Race Driver, Pirate #1, Super Battle Droid #2, Gungan, Admiral Ackbar, Citizen, Rebel Tech #2, Officer, Pilot, Stormtrooper #1, 4-LOM, Master Kantoo, Additional Voices[23]
- Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles – Emperor Sheev Palpatine, Ackbar, Bib Fortuna, Tion Medon, Salacious Crumb, Jar Jar Binks, Admiral Piett, Royal Guard[24]
- Marvel Super Hero Adventures – Rocket Raccoon[4]
- Max Steel – Jim McGrath, Metal Elementor, Mega Elementor[4]
- Miles from Tomorrowland – Galaxel[4]
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Thunderlane, Iron Will, Fancy Pants, Fedora-Wearing Clover Pony, Hoity Toity, Luggage Cart, Hayseed Turnip Truck, Golden Gavel, Mr. Zippy, Instructional Film Announcer, Fluffy Clouds, Additional Voices[4]
- My Little Pony: Pony Life – Gummy, TV Producer Pony, Fancy Pants[4]
- Regular Show – HD DVD, Stream Box Bot 1[4]
- Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? - Max Kilobyte, Cameraman, Weatherly[4]
- Slugterra – The King of Sling, Vance Volt, The Gentleman, Waiter, Additional Voices[4]
- Sofia the First – Gunk, Sir Henley, Additional Voices[25][26]
- Spider-Man - Blizzard,[27] Cop #1 (2), Jewelry Store Clerk, Paladin,[28] Construction Worker #2 (1)[4]
- SpongeBob SquarePants – Additional Voices[4]
- Star Wars Rebels – Hobbie, Additional Voices[4]
- Superbook - Marianus, Eliab, Jesse, Jodas, Vendor, Joshua, Captain of the Guard, Guard, Older Brother, Pharisee 2, Aaron's Dad, Hatach, King Xerxes, Young Servant, Mourners and Followers, Pilate[4]
- Supernoobs – Count Venamus[4]
- Teen Titans Go! – Old Man, Spy Villain, Whimsy Starfire, Whimsy Beast Boy[29]
- The Deep - Devil Daniels, Fisherman #2[4]
- The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants – Smartsy Fartsy[30]
- The Ghost and Molly McGee - Weird Larry, Irving the Illusionist[4]
- The Little Prince – Coppelius (The Planet of the Oracle), Joseph (The Planet of Libris), Zig (The Planet of Carapodes)[4]
- The Loud House – Mr. Budden, Carnival Manager, Carnival Worker, Teen Carny, Basketball Referee, Prisoner, Bulldozer Driver, News Crew Member, Obnoxious Guy, Fast Food Waiter, Additional Voices[31]
- The Powerpuff Girls – Additional Voices[4]
- The Tom and Jerry Show - Toodles' Dad, Stinker, Clerk, Shop Owner, Delivery Guy, Donnie, Gerald, The Invisible Cat, Police Chief, Western Narrator, Lawyer[4]
- ThunderCats Roar – Slithe, Safari Joe[4]
- Tom and Jerry Tales - Radio Announcer, Thomas Jefferson, El Presidente[4]
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise – Hermit, Patrolman #2[4]
- TripTank – Edmund,[32] Billy John[4]
- Ultimate Spider-Man – Rocket Raccoon (2nd voice)[4]
- Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk Motion Comics – Steve Rogers, S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent, George[4]
- VeggieTales – Espresso, Old Man Zucchini[4]
- Vixen – Drake, Jones[4]
- Voltron: Legendary Defender – Antok, Keith's Dad, Galra Druid[4]
- Wolverine: Weapon X Motion Comics – Captain America/Bucky Barnes, Nightcrawler, Cyclops, Luke Cage, David Heimerdinger, Guard #2[4]
- Wolverine vs. Sabretooth Motion Comics – Sasquatch, Captain America, Professor Thorton, Cyclops[4]
- X-Men: Evolution – St. John Allerdyce/Pyro[4]
- Zeke's Pad – Alvin Palmer, Ike Palmer, RJ Sloan, Stanley Steele, News Reader, Sketch, Peter, Calvin, Izzy, Bouncer, Additional Voices[4]
Anime
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- Aggretsuko - Himuro
- Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales – Odajima, Yahei
- Black Lagoon series – Mr. Chang, Leigharch, Yoshida, Neo-Nazi 1 (Ep. 6), NGO Worker (Ep. 7), Thai Man (Ep. 8) (also Roberta's Blood Trail OVAs
- Brain Powered – Edgar
- Cannon Busters – Quizmaster, Fetter, Batty, Additional Voices
- Death Note – Shuichi Aizawa, Shingo Midou
- Elemental Gelade – Gladias
- Earth Maiden Arjuna – Black S.E.E.D. Soldier, Dance Mania Electric Hour DJ, Doctor, Power Plant Controller #1, S.E.E.D. HQ Controller, S.E.E.D. Official #4, White S.E.E.D. Soldier
- Galaxy Angel A – Octopus (Ep. 21)
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OVAs – Togusa
- Great Pretender – James Coleman
- Hamtaro – Kana's Father (Conrad Iwata)
- Hikaru No Go – America's Representative, Kosuke's Grandfather, Toshiki Adachi
- Human Crossing – Michio Midorikawa, Cafe Owner, Kamano, Man at Party A, Shimada
- Infinite Ryvius – Analyst
- Inuyasha – Genbu, Ryūkotsusei, Mukotsu, Samurai Leader (Ep. 5), Satsuki's Brother, Shako, Shima's Father, Shinosuke, Villager (Ep. 1), Rōrō (Ep. 102)
- Kurozuka – Karuta, Man in Black
- Last Hope – Hao Wang
- Little Witch Academia – Mr. Holbrooke, Police Officer (Ep. 9)
- Maison Ikkoku – Restaurant Owner
- Marvel Future Avengers – Loki
- Master Keaton – Olaf Helmer (Ep. 35), Adult Student, Conductor, Franco, Reporter
- MegaMan NT Warrior – Mr. Match, Heimlich, Drillman
- MegaMan NT Warrior Axess – Mr. Match, Dr. Regal, Mystery Man
- Melty Lancer – Additional Voices
- Mirmo! – Sazo
- Mobile Suit Gundam – Tem Ray
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED – Mu La Flaga
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny – Neo Roanoke, Mu La Flaga
- Mobile Suit Gundam 00 – Patrick Colasour, Howard Mason
- Nurse Witch Komugi – Shiro Mibu
- Ōban Star-Racers – Ondai
- Powerpuff Girls Z – Principal, various
- Project ARMS – Claw
- Ranma ½ – Mushroom Temple Lord
- Ronin Warriors – Fight Announcer (Message), Gas Station Attendant (Legend of the Inferno Armor), Police Officer (Legend of the Inferno Armor), Radio DJ (Legend of the Inferno Armor), Show Promoter (Message), UN Rep (Message), Uncle Chin (Gaiden)
- Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas – The Myth of Hades – Griffon Minos
- Shakugan no Shana – Friagne, Marcosias (Season 1)
- Silent Möbius – Ganossa Maximillian
- Star Ocean EX – Ernest Raviede, Gyoro, Mars Elder, Shaizen, Additional Voices
- Tetsujin 28-go – Kaneda, Man in Black
- The SoulTaker – Shiro Mibu
- The Story of Saiunkoku – Enjun Sa (young), Guard 1, Official 2, Sa Family Member 3, Soldier 3
- Tokyo Underground – Emilia's Uncle, Officer, Researcher
- Transformers: Cybertron – Scourge, Megatron (Fallen)
- Transformers: Energon – Alpha Q, All The Terrorcon Units, Bruticus Maximus
- Zoids: New Century Zero – Backdraft Official
- Zoids: Fuzors – Rotten Roger
Live-action
- Big Time Movie – Atticus Moon
- Stargate Atlantis – Hermiod
- Stargate SG-1 – Kvasir
Films
- Junkers Come Here – Photographer (English dub)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack – Adenaur Paraya (English dub)
Video games
- Agents of Mayhem – Agent Hollywood (Rod Stone)
- Dota 2 – Mars
- Fallout 76: Steel Dawn - Brotherhood Hopefuls/Initiates
- Final Fantasy XV – Ravus Nox Fleuret
- Final Fantasy VII Remake – Andrea Rhodea[4]
- Frogger's Adventures: The Rescue – Ranger Frog, TRIP Boss[4]
- Frogger: Ancient Shadow – Dr. Wani, Mohan[4]
- Halo 5: Guardians – Additional voices[39]
- Hi-Fi Rush – PA-D0, TEC-78[4]
- Infamous First Light – Additional voices[40]
- Mafia III – Additional voices
- Marvel Powers United VR – Rocket Raccoon, Kree Soldier[4]
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite – Rocket Raccoon[41]
- Mass Effect: Andromeda – Additional voices
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space – Orteg
- Rise of the Tomb Raider – Additional voices[42]
- Skylanders: Imaginators – Buckshot[43]
- Trinity: Souls of Zill Ơll – Orphaus[4]
- Under the Skin – Walla Group[4]
Voiceprint
Since 2007, Devall produced his own podcast, Voiceprint with Trevor Devall & Guests, where he interviewed fellow Vancouver-based voice actors and answered questions from fans. Each episode featured a different voice actor as the episode guest, though some episodes featured other people in the voice-acting business that may not actually be voice actors themselves; or behind-the-scenes looks at the life of a voice actor. Topics usually included how the guest made it into the voice-acting business, what it is like working in the industry, and the general lifestyle of a voice actor. The series concluded its first season after 36 episodes in December 2013. The second season was announced in the final episode of season 1, as Trevor moves to Los Angeles, California to continue his career and the show.
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Episode | Guest | Notes | Release Date |
1 | Sam Vincent | Premiere episode | July 16, 2007 |
2 | Michael Dobson | July 25, 2007 | |
3 | Matt Hill | August 7, 2007 | |
4 | Vic Mignogna | Live interview at Animethon in Edmonton. | August 14, 2007 |
5 | Kelly Sheridan | August 28, 2007 | |
6 | Brian Dobson | September 12, 2007 | |
7 | Brad Swaile | October 12, 2007 | |
8 | Scott McNeil | October 25, 2007 | |
9 | Karl Willems & Mike Iske | Director & Technician at Ocean Studios | November 15, 2007 |
10 | Brian Drummond | November 27, 2007 | |
11 | Ian Corlett | February 20, 2008 | |
12 | Tabitha St. Germain | March 8, 2008 | |
13 | Behind the Toronto Con | A day in the life of a voice actor at a convention. Special guest Brian Dobson. |
March 27, 2008 |
14 | Terry Klassen | April 24, 2008 | |
15 | Maryke Hendrikse | May 22, 2008 | |
16 | Colin Murdock | September 26, 2008 | |
17 | Richard Ian Cox | October 17, 2008 | |
18 | Lee Tockar | December 2, 2008 | |
19 | Kirby Morrow | December 25, 2008 | |
20 | Secret Toy Surprise | Podcast Commentary for: Gundam SEED episode 30 "Flashing Blades" with Sam Vincent Death Note episode 13 "Confession" with Brian Drummond & Brad Swaile. |
March 2, 2009 |
21 | James Corrigall | Director at Ocean Studios. | May 12, 2009 |
22 | Cathy Weseluck | August 5, 2009 | |
23 | Kyle Hebert | Live interview at Matsuricon 2009 in Columbus, OH. | September 14, 2009 |
24 | Alessandro Juliani | November 3, 2009 | |
25 | Garry Chalk | December 5, 2009 | |
26 | Intermission | Featuring Sam Vincent, Kirby Morrow, and Gardiner Millar | September 8, 2010 |
27 | Chiara Zanni | September 23, 2010 | |
28 | Paul Dobson | December 17, 2010 | |
29 | Voltron Force! | From Koko Productions Studio during the recording of the final episode of the new Voltron. Featuring the voices of Sam Vincent, Andrew Francis, Ron Halder, Ashleigh Ball, Ty Olsson, Giles Panton, Vincent Tong, Doron Bell Jr., Shannon Chan-Kent, and show producer Jeremy Corray. |
March 16, 2011 |
30 | Lisa Ann Beley | July 1, 2011 | |
31 | James Arnold Taylor | Recorded in West Hollywood, CA | September 21, 2011 |
32 | David Kaye | Recorded in West Hollywood, CA | November 25, 2011 |
33 | Andrew Francis | May 2, 2012 | |
34 | Mark Oliver | October 1, 2012 | |
35 | Andrea Libman | February 6, 2013 | |
36 | Trevor Devall | Season finale; In a reversal of roles, Devall was interviewed by series premiere guest Sam Vincent. | December 23, 2013 |
Voiceprint USA | |||
Episode | Guest | Notes | Release Date |
1 | To be announced | Season 2 Premiere, announced at the end of Season 1. | To be released |
Web series
Devall runs a web series in which he plays various table-top role-playing games for himself as both player and game master with the world and narrative generated on the fly as he plays. He has played a different game in each season of the series and has thus far played with the Savage Worlds, Ironsworn, and Dominion Rules systems. The series is currently in its 3rd season.[44][45]
- Me, Myself and Die! – Player, GM, and Host
References
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External links
- Official website
- Trevor Devall at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Trevor Devall convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Trevor Devall at the CrystalAcids Anime Voice Actor Database
- Trevor Devall at the Internet Movie Database
- Trevor Devall interview with Super Hero Speak
- Me, Myself and Die!
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