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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Ueli Steiger to Milt Tarver
Eric Stuart Biography (1968-)
Born October 18, 1968, in Brooklyn, NY; father, a criminal attorney; mother,a modern dancer.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, voice artist, musician
- Birth Details
- October 18, 1968
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Voices of Kuronue and Lord Koenma, Yu yu hakusho (animated; also known as The Poltergeist Report), 1992
- Voice of Gourry Gabriev, Slayers (animated), 1995
- Voice of Gourry Gabriev, Slayers Next (animated), 1996
- Voice of Gourry Gabriev, Slayers Try (animated), 1997
- Voice of Brock Harrison, Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998-1999, 2000-?
- Voice of James Morgan, Pokemon (animated; also known as PocketMonsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998-?
- Voice of Rockney, Tama and Friends, 2001
- Voice of Centipix, Beetleborgs Metallix; voice of Brock Harrison,Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue: Stop Digimon! and Cartoon All Stars: Stop Samurai Jack! (both animated); voices of Furusawa, "Number One,"Lupin, and Tochizawa, Here Is Greenwood (animated); and voice of SetoKaiba, Yu-Gi-Oh!, The WB.
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Episodic
- Voice of Lieutenant Surge," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998
- Voices of Kadabra, Kas gang leader, and Scyther, "Showdown at Dark City,"Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon:Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB,1998
- Voice of Kadabra, "Haunter vs. Kadabra," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998
- Voice of Kadabra, "Abra and the Psychic Showdown," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998
- Voice of Hypno, "Hypno's Naptime," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998
- Voice of Gastly, "The Tower of Terror," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1998
- Voice of Aerodactyl, "Attack of the Prehistoric Pokemon," Pokemon(animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1999
- Voice of Magmar, "Riddle Me This," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1999
- Voice of Magmar, "Volcano Panic," Pokemon (animated; also known asPocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 1999
- Voices of Aerodactyl and Squirtle, "Pokemon the Sunset Challenge," Pokemon (animated; also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, 2001
- Also performed voices of Jim and Joe Bangbang, "Mewtwo's Prophecy" and "Snowball and Play," and voices of Charmander, Dexter, Electrode, Voltorb, andWartortle for various other episodes, Pokemon (animated; also known asPocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB; voice of Boobles, "Cavities and Caviar"and "The Russian Fight," voice of Brock Harrison and Brock's brothers, "Pewter Problems," and voice of Glopp, "Darkness Rising" and "Kir's Admirer," all episodes of Pokemon Magical; voice of Brock Harrison, "Baby 101," voiceof James, "Bill's Time Machine" and "Togepi's Secret," voice of Michael Ashi, "Stargirlz," voice of Psy Guy the Psychic Wonder, "Psy Spy," voice of Mr. Storytime, "Scary Mary in Love," voice, "Fantasy World," and voice of Remus, all episodes of Pokemon Magical 2; voice of Brock Harrison, "A New EraBegins," and voices of Squirtle and Timmy Tonguetyd for other episodes, Pokemon Neon.
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Other
- Voices of the alien, Don Don, Heroix, Ixmo, and Sewwix, Cubix!; voice of Alabaster Doddo, HyperMon; voice of Charmander for Pokemon Magical: The Movie; and voice of Aaron for Pokemon Magical 2.
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Television Work
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Series
- Additional voices and singer, "Double Trouble," Pokemon (animated;also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), The WB, beginning 1998
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Film Appearances
- Voices of Ail, Toil, and ship's master computer, Gall Force: Eternal Story (animated), Animate Film, 1986
- Damien, Reality Bites, 1994
- Voices of Brock Harrison, James Morgan, and Charizard, Pokemon the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back (animated; also known as Pokemon: The First Movie), Warner Bros., 1999
- Voices of James Morgan and Charizard, Pokemon: The Movie 2000 (animated; also known as Pokemon 2), Warner Bros., 2000
- Voices of Brock Harrison and James Morgan, Pokemon 3: The Movie (animated; also known as Pokemon 3 and Pokemon 3 the Movie: Spell ofthe Unown), Warner Bros., 2001
- Voices of John and Jack, The Art of Fighting (animated); and voiceof stadium fight announcer, Grappler Baki (animated).
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Film Work
- Additional voices, Pokemon the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back (animated; also known as Pokemon: The First Movie), Warner Bros., 1999
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Stage Appearances; Major Tours
- Host and performer, Eric Stuart Presents--Songwriters in the City,East End Ensemble, U.S. cities, 2002
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RECORDINGS
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Videos
- Voice of Brock Harrison, Pokemon, Volume 1: I Choose You! Pikachu!(animated), 1999
- Voice of Brock Harrison, Pokemon, Volume 2: The Mystery of Mount Moon (animated), 1999
- Voices of Brock Harrison and James Morgan, Pokemon: Mewtwo's Return (animated; also known as Mewtwo, Land That Meets the Eye and Mewtwo's Return), Warner Bros., 2000
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Video Games
- Voices of Brock Harrison and James Morgan, Pokemon Puzzle League,2000
- Also voice of Leon Kennedy, Resident Evil 2; and voice of Lucian,Valkyrie Profile.
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Albums
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Curiosity, Widow's Peak Records, 1996
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Picture Perfect World, Widow's Peak Records, 1997
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Eric Stuart, 1998
- Song, "One Good Reason," AudioDiner, Widow's Peak Records, 1999
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Blue, Dressed in Black, Widow's Peak Records, 2000
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WRITINGS
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Songs
- Including "Corner Booth Chronicles," "Rough Rider," and "You Can't Hide the Shame."
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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20th Century Guitar, June, 2000
Electronic
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Animatedrica, http://www.animatedrica-mag.com, February 28, 2002
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Eric Stuart, http://www.ericstuart.com, January 26, 2002
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