
John Gremillion is an American voice actor recognized in the One Piece English dub for voicing the swordsman Dracule Mihawk, part of a broad career supplying voices for Japanese anime and video games.
In the English-language dub of One Piece, Gremillion voices Dracule Mihawk, the world's strongest swordsman and one of the series' most formidable warlord characters. The part is among the more prominent entries on his resume of anime dubbing work, placing him within the franchise's core English cast for one of its signature antagonists.
Gremillion's other dubbing credits span a wide range of anime, including Gentle Criminal in My Hero Academia, Roland Chappelle in Food Wars, Arthur Randall in Black Butler, and Go Mutsugi in Area 88. He has additionally voiced Yamato Hotsuin in Devil Survivor 2: The Animation, Nobuteru Irihata in Haikyu!!, the title character in Utawarerumono, and Takeshi Hirokawa in Parasyte. He trained in film at the University of Texas at Austin and studied drama at Juilliard.
John Gremillion voices Dracule Mihawk in the English dub of One Piece, the world's strongest swordsman and one of the series' most formidable warlord characters.
Gremillion voices Gentle Criminal in My Hero Academia, Roland Chappelle in Food Wars, and Arthur Randall in Black Butler.
Gremillion voices the title character in Utawarerumono and Takeshi Hirokawa in Parasyte, two lead credits on his resume.
Gremillion voices Go Mutsugi in Area 88, Yamato Hotsuin in Devil Survivor 2: The Animation, and Nobuteru Irihata in Haikyu!!.
Gremillion trained in film at the University of Texas at Austin and studied drama at Juilliard.

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