BRIAN BEACOCK is an actor, writer, producer, singer and musician from Los Angeles who also has a long list of voice over credits to his name after being in the business for over 30 years. Some highlights of his voice work for anime, video games, live action, foreign films and more are
Takato, Bokomon, and Agumon in “Digimon,” Sakon & Ukon, and Chojuro in “Naruto,” Yumichika in “Bleach,” Walker Yumasaki in “Durarara,” Monokukma in the “Danganronpa” game seres, Sneech in “Doreamon,” Renzo Shima in “Blue Exorcist,” Mr White in “Tenkei Knights,” Rivalz Cardemonde in “Code Geass,” Andropov in “Blue Dragon,” “Yamato Delgado in Battle B-Daman,” Kouji Haruta in “Toradora,” Lloyd Irving in “Tales of Symphonia,” Krillin in “Dragon Ball Super,” Dengaku Man in “Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo” Alan in “Sailor Moon,” Yokai Pilolo in “Stitch” and more. Television appearances: “Imagination Movers,” “Kath & Kim,” “CSI,” “Passions,” NBC’s “The Rerun Show.” Films include: “Racing Colt,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Buying The Cow,” “Globehunters,” “Circuit,” and the upcoming horror feature “Hollow Scream.”
Brian has been a featured performer at the world famous Roxy on The Sunset Strip, PS 122 in NYC, and as the featured musical guest on “The Conan O’Brien Show” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (singing for Betty White). Theatre credits include: 2nd National Tour of “Les Miserables”, the West Coast Premiere of “Elegies,” “When Pigs Fly,” “Pageant,” “The Last Hairdresser,” “Naked Boys Singing,” and the insane 35-character one-man show “Fully Committed.” He and his work have been featured in the New York Times, US Magazine, People Magazine, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, Backstage West, LA Times, LA Weekly, USA Today, Daily Variety, and Entertainment Weekly. Not just an actor,
Brian won the Royal Television Society’s “Best Main Title Theme” Award for his lyrical composition work in “Playing It Straight,” the UK’s hit musical reality program, for which he wrote and produced 30 songs on location, performing them live on-set. As a writer/producer he is behind the much lauded and hugely successful webseries “McCracken Live!” which won numerous awards including best comedy and best writing at the Indie Series Awards.