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Louis Michael Haller

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American producer and voice actor who worked in early anime dubbing through Streamline Productions and Animaze, Inc. He later transitioned to video game production, becoming VP of Electronic Arts and Executive VP of Sammy Studios.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Production coordinator and voice actor in early anime dubbing
Nationality: American
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Early Anime Dubbing Work

Haller worked in anime dubbing during the industry's formative period, contributing to projects through pioneering dubbing houses Streamline Productions and Animaze, Inc. He provided voice acting across multiple productions while simultaneously managing production coordination duties. His work spanned the late 1980s and early 1990s, when anime dubbing required creative problem-solving and adaptations for English-speaking audiences unfamiliar with the medium.

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Transition to Video Game Industry

In the 1990s, Haller transitioned from anime dubbing to the emerging video game industry, eventually rising to Vice President at Electronic Arts and later Executive Vice President at Sammy Studios. His career shift reflected the growing convergence between animation and gaming industries. He retired from active dubbing work but remained influential in production strategy and game development leadership through the 2000s.

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