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Browse all voice actor in the Death Note universe.

Brian Dobson

Brian Dobson is a voice actor who was part of the English-dub voice cast of Death Note.

Michael Dobson

Michael Dobson is a voice actor who was part of the English-dub voice cast of Death Note.

Masaki Aizawa

Masaki Aizawa is a Japanese voice actor who was part of the Death Note voice cast.

Christopher Britton

Christopher Britton is an English-language voice actor who was part of the Death Note anime's dub cast, voicing Soichiro Yagami.

David Orth

David Orth is an English-language voice actor who was part of the Death Note anime's dub cast.

Drew Nelson

Drew Nelson is a Canadian actor from Etobicoke, Ontario who voices Matt, credited as Mail Jeevas, in the English dub of the Death Note anime, alongside a screen career spanning voice, television, and film.

Haruka Kudō

Haruka Kudō is a Japanese voice actress and musician who voices Sayu Yagami, the younger sister of protagonist Light Yagami, in the Death Note anime.

Hideo Ishikawa

Hideo Ishikawa is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production who voices FBI agent Raye Penber in the Death Note anime, alongside a long list of major anime and video game roles.

John Murphy

John Murphy is a Canadian voice actor associated with Vancouver's Ocean Productions who voices Kanzo Mogi and the decoy detective Lind L. Taylor in the English dub of the Death Note anime.

John Novak

John Novak is a Venezuelan-born Canadian actor who voices FBI section chief Steve Mason in the English dub of the Death Note anime, part of a long career voicing anime dubbed by Vancouver's Ocean Productions.

Michael Adamthwaite

Michael Adamthwaite is a Canadian actor who voices FBI agent Raye Penber, among other characters, in the English dub of the Death Note anime, alongside a long career in anime dubbing and live-action television.

Ron Halder

Ron Halder is a voice actor who worked on Death Note.

Sam Vincent

Sam Vincent is a Canadian voice actor from Vancouver, part of the English-language dub cast for Death Note, with decades of credits through Ocean Productions and Nerd Corps.

Takashi Matsuyama

Takashi Matsuyama is a voice actor who worked on Death Note.

Ted Cole

Ted Cole is a Canadian voice actor with Ocean Productions who is part of the English dub cast for Death Note, known elsewhere for playing Yamcha in Dragon Ball Z and Tatewaki Kuno in Ranma 1/2.

Tomohiro Nishimura

Tomohiro Nishimura is a Japanese voice actor, singer-songwriter, and sound director who voiced a role in the Death Note anime, produced by Madhouse.

Trevor Devall

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.

Vincent Tong

Vincent Tong is a voice actor who was part of the English-dub voice cast of Death Note.

Yukitoshi Tokumoto

Yukitoshi Tokumoto is a Japanese voice actor who was part of the Death Note voice cast.

Ai Satō

Ai Satō is a Japanese actress who also works as a voice actress, affiliated with Ken Production, and was part of the Death Note voice cast.

Akeno Watanabe

Akeno Watanabe is a Japanese voice actress who voiced Halle Lidner in Death Note, part of a long résumé of anime roles that includes Robin Sena in Witch Hunter Robin and Midnight in My Hero Academia.

Andrew Kavadas

Andrew Kavadas is a voice actor who was part of the English-dub voice cast of Death Note.

Aruno Tahara

Aruno Tahara, born Tomomitsu Ishida, is a Japanese voice actor who was part of the Death Note voice cast.

Brian Drummond

Brian Drummond is a Canadian voice actor based in Vancouver who gives voice to Ryuk, the shinigami whose dropped notebook sets the story in motion, in the English dub of Death Note.

Cathy Weseluck

Canadian actress Cathy Weseluck lends her voice to Near, the reclusive genius who takes up L's investigation, in the English dub of Death Note.

Chafurin

Chafurin is the stage name of Japanese actor Hirotaka Shimazawa, who voices Hitoshi Demegawa, the attention-seeking director of Sakura TV, in the Death Note anime produced by Madhouse.

Colleen Wheeler

Colleen Wheeler is a Canadian actress who voices Rem, the shinigami bonded to Misa Amane, in the English dub of Death Note.

Eiji Hanawa

Eiji Hanawa is a Japanese voice actor who plays Shingo Mido, an uneasy Yotsuba Group executive, in the Death Note anime.

French Tickner

French Tickner was a Canadian voice actor who played Watari, the guardian and technical backbone behind L's investigation, in the English dub of Death Note.

Hidenobu Kiuchi

Hidenobu Kiuchi is a Japanese voice actor who plays Hirokazu Ukita, a member of L's investigation team, in the Death Note anime.

Hideyuki Umezu

Hideyuki Umezu was a Japanese actor who narrated the Death Note anime and voiced the shinigami Armonia Justin Beyondormason.

Hirofumi Nojima

Hirofumi Nojima is a Tokyo-born Japanese voice actor and narrator represented by Aoni Production, who took on a voice role in the Death Note anime produced by Madhouse.

Hiroki Takahashi

Hiroki Takahashi works in Japan as an actor, voice actor, and singer, and he lent his voice to a role in the Death Note anime produced by Madhouse.

Hiroshi Ōtake

Hiroshi Otake was a Japanese voice actor represented by 81 Produce whose long career included a role in the Death Note anime, produced by Madhouse.

Hiroyuki Yokoo

Hiroyuki Yokoo is a Japanese voice actor who contributed to the Death Note anime, produced by Madhouse.

Howard Siegal

Howard Siegal is a voice actor who worked on the Death Note franchise.

Issei Futamata

Issei Futamata is a Japanese voice actor and narrator with an anime resume stretching back to the 1970s, and he lent his voice to the Death Note anime produced by Madhouse.

Jeremy From

Jeremy From is a voice actor who worked on the Death Note franchise.

Katsuhisa Hōki

Katsuhisa Hoki is a Japanese actor affiliated with Aoni Production, recognized in anime circles for his One Piece and Transformers roles, who also lent his voice to the Death Note anime produced by Madhouse.

Kazuki Yao

Kazuki Yao is a Japanese actor and narrator best known for voicing the shinigami Sidoh, the original owner of the Death Note that Ryuk steals at the outset of the story.

Kazuya Nakai

Kazuya Nakai is a Japanese voice actor, best known internationally as the voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece, who voices NPA investigator Kanzo Mogi in the Death Note anime.

Keiji Fujiwara

Keiji Fujiwara was a Japanese voice actor who played police investigator Shuichi Aizawa in the Death Note anime, following a career of major roles across anime and Hollywood dubbing.

Kelly Metzger

Kelly Metzger is a Canadian voice actress who provided the English dub voice of the younger Sayu Yagami, Light Yagami's sister, in Death Note.

Kenichi Matsuyama

Kenichi Matsuyama is a Japanese actor who portrayed L in the live-action Death Note films, one of his most internationally recognized roles.

Kimiko Saitō

Kimiko Saitō is a Japanese voice actress who plays Rem, the shinigami who falls for Misa Amane and becomes one of the Death Note anime's most pivotal characters.

Kirby Morrow

Kirby Morrow was a Canadian actor and voice actor who played Teru Mikami in the English dub of Death Note, part of a long career voicing anime characters.

Kiyoshi Kobayashi

Kiyoshi Kobayashi was a veteran Japanese voice actor who voiced Watari, L's guardian and technical support, in the Death Note anime.

Kiyoyuki Yanada

Kiyoyuki Yanada was a freelance Japanese voice actor who voiced Takeshi Ooi, a Yotsuba Group executive targeted in the Death Note anime's second arc.

Kristie Marsden

Kristie Marsden is a Canadian actress and voice actress who voices the older Sayu Yagami, Light Yagami's sister, in the English dub of Death Note.

Lee Tockar

Lee Tockar is a Canadian voice actor from Vancouver who voices Takuo Shibuimaru and the shinigami Gook in the English dub of Death Note.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Death Note anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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  • Manga chapter pages: Jump Comics volume covers, credited to Shueisha, Tsugumi Ohba, and Takeshi Obata.
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