Zach Tyler Eisen Biographical information Birth name Zachary Tyler Eisen Born September 23, 1993

Stamford, Connecticut First credit D-Minus (1998 - sound assistant) Further information Link(s) IMDb

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Avatar: The Last Airbender credits

Aang

Character information: Aang

Unnamed Fire Nation boy

Character information: Unnamed Fire Nation boy

Kid

Additional voices

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Filmography

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Biographical information

is an American production assistant and former actor and voice actor,who voiced Aang in sixty episodes ofand three video games, and provided voices for additional characters in three episodes of the series.

Eisen was born in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1993 and attended Westhill High School. He was active as an actor and voice actor until 2008, and subsequently attended Syracuse University from 2011 to 2015, majoring in Television-Radio-Film at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. During his time at Syracuse, he worked as a video editor for Fe Fe Entertainment, a desk writer for WAER Sports Radio, and as co-executive producer on the TV series Loud and Clear. After graduating, he worked as a production assistant for a number of companies, including NBCUniversal Inc., Funny or Die, and Boy Wonder Productions, before joining mass media company Condé Nast in September 2016 as a videographer.

Eisen keeps his social media private and for many years kept himself hidden from the public eye, until June 2020 when he participated in an interview on the Ted Jones World podcast. Eisen, who related he was in the process of rewatching the series at the time, discussed his former career at length as well as his feelings on the resurgence of Avatar following its release on Netflix.[1]

Trivia

Most of Eisen's recordings for Avatar were in Connecticut via satellite. [2]

were in Connecticut via satellite. No actor has a credit in all sixty-one episodes of Avatar . Eisen and Dee Bradley Baker tie for the most at sixty, with Eisen missing only "Zuko Alone".

. Eisen and Dee Bradley Baker tie for the most at sixty, with Eisen missing only "Zuko Alone". He once coincidentally got a tennis ball from fellow Avatar voice actor Serena Williams from a match, without knowing she was a fan of the series. Years later, he was scheduled to film a video of Williams as part of a Condé Nast promotional shoot, but Williams cancelled the video portion before they could meet. [1]

voice actor Serena Williams from a match, without knowing she was a fan of the series. Years later, he was scheduled to film a video of Williams as part of a Condé Nast promotional shoot, but Williams cancelled the video portion before they could meet. Eisen left acting as a job after graduating due to his desire to "be a normal kid".[1]