
Trevor Devall is a Canadian voice actor who provided a voice for the English dub of the Death Note anime, alongside a broader career as a Vancouver based performer, podcaster, and more recently a tabletop role-playing game creator.
Devall voiced a role in the English-language dub of the Death Note anime, one of many voice credits he built up while working out of Vancouver, British Columbia. The specific character has not been documented in available cast records. His involvement came during years when he was a regular presence in the Vancouver dubbing and animation voice scene, prior to his 2013 move to Los Angeles.
Devall spent years working across Vancouver's voice acting studios before relocating to Los Angeles in 2013. From 2007 to 2013 he hosted the interview podcast Voiceprint, speaking with fellow voice actors about the craft. His interests shifted toward tabletop gaming starting in 2019, when he launched the solo role-playing actual-play series Me, Myself and Die! on YouTube, and by 2024 he had crowdfunded his own tabletop RPG system, The Broken Empires.
Trevor Devall is a Canadian voice actor born in 1972 who built his career in Vancouver's dubbing and animation scene before relocating to Los Angeles in 2013. He voiced a role in the English dub of Death Note during his years working in Vancouver.
Devall voiced a role in the English-language dub of Death Note, though the specific character has not been documented in available cast records. The credit dates to his years working out of Vancouver, before his 2013 move to Los Angeles.
Yes, from 2007 to 2013 Devall hosted Voiceprint, an interview podcast where he spoke with fellow voice actors about the craft, during his years working in Vancouver's voice acting studios.
In 2019 Devall launched Me, Myself and Die!, a solo actual-play role-playing series on YouTube, marking a shift in his career toward tabletop gaming content.
Yes, by 2024 Devall had crowdfunded The Broken Empires, his own tabletop role-playing game system, continuing the pivot toward tabletop projects he began with Me, Myself and Die! in 2019.

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