
Kevin M. Connolly is a Los Angeles based performer who works in English-language anime dubbing as a cast member, ADR director, and dialogue writer, with credits that include the One Piece franchise from Toei Animation.
Connolly worked on the English-language adaptation of One Piece in a voice or ADR capacity, one assignment among the wide range of Funimation dub projects he has handled as both an actor and a script and direction talent. The role fits a career built on steady contributions to English-language anime localization rather than a single signature part.
Connolly first drew attention voicing Harley Hartwell in Case Closed before landing bigger Funimation parts such as Kain Fuery in Fullmetal Alchemist and lead character Takayuki Narumi in Rumbling Hearts. Beyond that studio, he lent his voice to projects at ADV Films and Illumitoon Entertainment, as well as Bang Zoom! Entertainment, while working as an ADR script writer and director. Active since the mid-1990s, he is now based in Los Angeles.
Kevin M. Connolly is a Los Angeles based performer who works in English-language anime dubbing as a cast member, ADR director, and dialogue writer. He has been active in the industry since the mid-1990s.
Connolly first drew attention voicing Harley Hartwell in Case Closed. The role came before he landed bigger Funimation casting later in his career.
Connolly landed Funimation parts such as Kain Fuery in Fullmetal Alchemist and lead character Takayuki Narumi in Rumbling Hearts. Those roles built on his earlier work voicing Harley Hartwell in Case Closed.
Connolly worked on the English-language adaptation of One Piece in a voice or ADR capacity. The assignment is one among the wide range of Funimation dub projects he has handled as both an actor and a script and direction talent.
Connolly has lent his voice to projects at ADV Films and Illumitoon Entertainment, as well as Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He also works as an ADR script writer and director and is now based in Los Angeles.

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