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Full name, Jason Christopher Lee; born September 7, 1968, in San Antonio, TX; married Amanda Winn (a voice actress), June 22, 1997.
Addresses: Office— c/o Gaijin Productions, 1169 Alameda Ave., #4, Glendale, CA 91201.
Career: Actor, voice–over artist, writer, producer, and director. Gaijin Productions, cofounder (with Amanda Winn Lee) and chief executive officer; Second City Conservatory, member.
(English version) Voices of guy in classroom, delinquent on roof, newscaster, scientific rep, and worker, Banno bunka nekomusume (animated short film; also known as All–purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku–Nuku and Super Catgirl Nuku Nuku ), 1992.
Voice of Ryo Hamura, Suikoden (animated; also known as Suikoden: Demon Century ), 1993.
(English version) Voice of computer tech, Plastic Little: The Adventures of Captain Tita (animated), 1994.
Voice of Stoner, Shin kaitei gunkan (animated; also known as Super Atragon ), A.D. Vision, 1995.
(English version) Voice of lead thug, Gun Smith Cats (animated short film), ADV Films, 1995.
(English version) Voices of narrator and Yakuza A, Golden Boy: Sasurai no o–benkyo yaro (animated; also known as Yuka ni omakase ), A.D.V. Films, 1995.
(English version) Voice of Dohga, Fire Emblem (animated), 1995.
(English version) Voice of Yugi, Burn Up W (animated), 1996.
(English version; as Jason C. Lee) Voice of Shigeru Aoba, Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijo–ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni (animated; also known as End of Evangelion, End of Evangelion: Air/Sincerely Yours, and Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion ), Manga Entertainment, 1997.
(English version; as Jason C. Lee) Voice of Shigeru Aoba, Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijo–ban: Shito shin-sei (animated; also known as Evangelion: Death & Rebirth and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth ), 1997.
(English version; as Jaxon Lee) Voice of Drake Anderson, Read or Die (animated), Manga Entertainment, 2001.
Invasion: Anime (animated), 2002.
(English version) Additional voices, Plastic Little: The Adventures of Captain Tita (animated), 1994.
Additional voices, Spriggan (animated), ADV Films, 1998.
Codirector and producer, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (animated), Manga, 2002.
Codirector and producer, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (animated), Manga, 2002.
Producer, Read or Die (animated), 2003.
(English version) Voice of Mamoru Kusanagi, Blue Seed (animated), 1994.
(English version) Voice of Shigeuru Aoba, Shin seiki evangelion (animated; also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion, New Century Evangelion, and Shin seiki evangerion ), 1995.
(English version) Voice of Kou, Bakuretsu hunters (animated; also known as The Sorcerer Hunters ), 1996.
(English version) Voice of Yuji, Burn–Up Excess (animated), 1997.
(English version) Voices of Daniel, Sewer Crew 4, and others, Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (animated), 1998.
Appeared as Japanese Pokemon trainer Sabuto, "Pokemon: The Sunset Challenge," Pokemon 2001 (animated); voice of Duo Maxwell, "Gundam Wing," Wing Gundam (animated); voices of guy in classroom, delinquent on roof, newscaster, scientific rep, and worker, All Purpose Cultural Cat (animated).
(English version) Additional voices, Kido senkan Nadeshiko (animated; also known as Martian Successor Nadesico and Mobile Battleship Nadesico ), 1996.
Voice of Fury Pilot, Heavy Gear II, Activision, 1999.
Also provided voices for other video games, including the UK dub of Street Fighter II.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (animated), Manga, 2002.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (animated), Manga, 2002.
Blue Seed (animated), 1996.
Burn Up eXcess (animated), 2002.
Jason Lee Official Site, http://www.gaijinproductions.com, December 15, 2003.
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