
Scott McNeil is an Australian actor who has made his home in Canada, working across both live-action television and animated series; his voice credits include a role in the English dub of One Piece, the Toei Animation series, alongside decades of North American dubbing and animation work.
In the English-language adaptation of One Piece, Scott McNeil provided voice work as part of the dub's cast, one entry among the wide range of North American anime series he has voiced for over the course of his career.
Beyond his One Piece work, McNeil built a long career spanning both live-action television and animation, becoming a mainstay of Vancouver-based dubbing. Fans of Transformers know him for multiple Beast Wars characters such as Rattrap and Dinobot, while anime viewers recognize his voice as Wolverine on X-Men: Evolution and remember him as Duo Maxwell from the Gundam Wing series, plus Koga in Inuyasha and Hohenheim in Fullmetal Alchemist.
McNeil is known for voicing Rattrap and Dinobot in Beast Wars, Wolverine on X-Men: Evolution, Duo Maxwell in Gundam Wing, Koga in Inuyasha, and Hohenheim in Fullmetal Alchemist.
Beyond his individual roles, McNeil became a mainstay of Vancouver-based dubbing, building a career that spans both live-action television and animation since 1987.
McNeil provided voice work in the English dub of One Piece, produced by Toei Animation, one entry among the wide range of North American anime series he has voiced over his career.
Scott McNeil is Australian by nationality, though he has made his home in Canada throughout his career. Settling in Canada positioned him within the country's thriving voice-over and animation dubbing scene rather than pursuing work in his native Australia.
McNeil has worked across live-action television and animation since 1987, amassing nearly four decades of experience across both mediums by the mid-2020s.

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