Apr 29, 1955Denver, Colorado, USA

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Richard Epcar is a voice actor known for voicing Raiden, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, and Batou.

Take a visual walk through his career and see 299 images of the characters he's voiced and listen to 51 clips that showcase his performances.

Trivia & Fun Facts:

Fave Anime: Transformers R.I.D, Samurai X, Digimon, Eagle-Riders, Teknoman

Auditioned for the role of Optimus Prime in Transformers R.I.D

Dream Works sent him to Norway to dub The Road to El Dorado and Chicken Run in Polish.

Has been a Transformers fan since back in the 1980s.

His debut voice role was in Robotech. He recalls that Harmony Gold made the VAs stay up all night recording. He is amazed that Robotech is still a very well known anime series.

Skills & Abilities: Comedy, Dialects & Accents, Drums, Horses, Impersonations, Most Sports, Singing, Some Martial Arts And Stage Combat

Husband of Ellyn Stern

Contact Info:

Official Website:

http://www.richardepcar.com/

Quotes:

(On how he got into voice acting.) "My wife, Ellyn Stern, who was my girlfriend at the time, was asked to audition to do a voice in a movie that they were dubbing into English. She asked the producer if I could tag along. When I got there, the director asked me if I had done this type of work before, which is very specialized, and being a struggling actor at the time, I said "yes". Well it all worked out because I got the lead role and my foot in the door. Thank you Honey.



(On how he got involved with Transformers R.I.D) "Well it's funny, I remember Transformers when I was growing up. This is the forth U.S. incarnation of the series. I have done a lot of work for Saban/Fox as I mentioned, who is doing this version. I really have Tom Wyner to thank though, because he was asked by the producer who he thought should write the show and Tom recommended me. Thank you Tom."



(On Armorhide of Transformers R.I.D) "He's a dedicated soldier who really enjoys what he's doing. He just happens to be on the wrong team. If he was on the other side he would fight just as hard. I don't think he thinks about being on the right side or the wrong side, he follows his commands and does his best, and he really likes to blow stuff up."



(On writing & Acting) "I think that the fact that I'm an actor is extremely helpful to my writing. The fact that I'm on the other side of the mike, makes me able to understand a lot more about what goes on, how things are done, characterization, dialogue, performance and so on, than the normal writer, who hasn't experienced these things. The fact that I'm an actor-writer-director helps, because it affects and impacts a project on many levels, making it more dimensional and layered. I also feel that as a writer and director, I can relate better to the actor, being one myself."

