Vincent, Sam 1971–
Vincent, Sam 1971–
(Samuel Vincent)
PERSONAL
Original name, Samuel Vincent Khouth; born October 5, 1971, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; brother of Gabe Khouth (a voice artist); married; children: two.
Addresses:
Agent—Lucas Talent, Sun Tower, 100 West Pender St., 7th Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 1R8.
Career:
Actor and voice artist.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Animated Series:
Voice of Moku, Dragon Warrior, c. 1990.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voices of Kongo and Sarge, Monkey Magic, syndicated, 1998.
(Sometimes credited as Samuel Vincent) Voices of Edd, Double D, and other characters, Ed, Edd, ‘n’ Eddy, Cartoon Network, beginning 1999.
Voice of Sonic, Sonic Underground (also known as Sonic le rebelle), UPN, 1999.
Voice of Hare, Monster Farm: Enbanseki no himitsu (also known as Monster Rancher), syndicated, 1999-2001.
Voices of Julian Star and Yue, CardCaptors, The WB, 2000.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voices of Forge and others, X-Men: Evolution, The WB, 2000-2002.
Voices of Benjamin, dark judge, and Sebastian, Kiju shinseiki Zoid (also known as Zoids), Cartoon Network, 2001.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Jason Morton, What about Mimi?, Teletoon, 2001.
Voice of peach man, Inuyasha, Cartoon Network, 2002.
Voices of Baby Bugs, Baby Daffy, and Baby Tweety, Baby Looney Tunes, Cartoon Network, 2002.
Voices of Dexter and Forrest Haruna, Hamtaro (also known as Trotting Hamtaro and Tottoko Hamutaro), Cartoon Network, 2002.
Voice of Athrun Zala, Kido senshi Gundam Seed (also known as Gundam Seed and Mobile Suit Gundam Seed), Cartoon Network, 2002-2003.
Voices of NumberMan, IceMan, and Rush, Rockman. exe (also known as MegaMan: NT Warrior, MegaMan: NT Warrior Axess, and Rockman.exe Axess), The WB, c. 2002-2003.
Voice of Malloy, Zoids Fuzors, Cartoon Network, 2003.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Martin Mystery, Martin Mystery, 2003-2006.
Voices of Wing-Dagger and Wing-Saber, Transformers: Energon (also known as Transformers: SuperLink), Cartoon network, 2004.
Voice of Athrun Zala, Kido senshi Gundam Seed Destiny (also known as Gundam Seed Destiny and Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny), 2004-2005.
Voice of Krypto, Krypto the Superdog, Cartoon Network, 2005.
Voice of Alabaster Star, Trollz, 2005-2006.
Voices of Coby and others, Transformers: Cybertron, Cartoon Network, 2006.
Voice of Archie Star, Class of the Titans, Teletoon, 2006.
Voice of H.E.R.B.I.E., Les quatre fantastiques (also known as Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes), Cartoon Network, 2006-2007.
Voices of Aerrow and others, Storm Hawks, Cartoon Network, 2007.
Voice of Tail Ashford, Tokyo Underground, G4Tech TV, 2007.
Television Appearances; Live-Action Series:
(As Samuel Vincent) Bartender, a recurring role, Falcon Crest, CBS, between 1984 and 1985.
Television Appearances; Live-Action Movies:
Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights and Under Threat), CBS, 1993.
(As Samuel Vincent) Armand, The Wedding Dress, CBS, 2001.
(As Samuel Vincent) The writer, The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess, 2004.
Sherman Miles, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of "Mork & Mindy," NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Animated Episodes:
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Specs, "Scribmallion," Pocket Dragon Adventures, syndicated, 1998.
Voice of Capital D, "Puppy Love," Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!, ABC, 2001.
Voice of Capital D, "Rave Reviews," Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!, ABC, 2002.
Voice of Capital D, "Hot to Trot," Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!, ABC, 2002.
Voice of Sideswipe, "Origin," Toransufoma: Arumada (also known as Toransufoma: Armada), Cartoon Network, 2003.
Voice of dork, "Nut Case/One Bad Apple," Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island, The WB, 2005.
Voice of Stewardd, "All Is Not Lost," Dragon Booster, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
Voice of Stewardd, "If It Ain't Broke," Dragon Booster, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
Voice of Vociferous, "Artha the Drac," Dragon Booster, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
Voice of Jerry, "Tiger Cat/Feeding Time/Polar Peril," Tom and Jerry Tales, CW Network, 2006.
Voice of Jordan for English version, "Un nouveau depart," Oban Star-Racers, ABC Family Channel, 2006.
Television Appearances; Live-Action Episodes:
(As Samuel Vincent) Building superintendent, "Happily Ever After," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1985.
Dr. Zack, "Shattered: Part 1," Baywatch, syndicated, 1993.
(As Samuel Vincent) Jesse Pollard, "About Face," Viper, syndicated, 1998.
(As Samuel Vincent) Stanley Spencer, "All about Eddie," First Wave, Sci-Fi Channel, 1999.
(As Samuel Vincent) Nino Colachi, "Pope Parker," Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2000.
(As Samuel Vincent) Immigration adjudicator, "Cheap Aftershave," Da Vinci's Inquest, CBC, 2001.
First police constable, "Before They Twist the Knife," Da Vinci's Inquest, CBC, 2005.
(As Samuel Vincent) Ben Weller, "Where Good Men Die like Dogs," Intelligence, CBC, 2006.
Television Appearances; Other:
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Spooky, Casper's Haunted Christmas (animated special), USA Network, 2000.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Craven, Sabrina the Teenage Witch in Friends Forever, 2002.
(Uncredited) Voice of Edd (in archive footage), The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special … Live! … in Stereo, Cartoon Network, 2002.
Film Appearances:
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Julian Star, Cardcaptors: The Movie (animated), Geneon Entertainment, 2000.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Speed-Bot, Go-Bots (animated; also known as Transformers: Go-Bots), Hasbro, 2003.
Mr. Joshua, A One Color System (short film), Knukkahed Productions, 2004.
Voice of Ryan, My Scene Goes Hollywood, Buena Vista Home Video, 2005.
Voice of Reuben, The Condor (animated; also known as Stan Lee Presents: The Condor), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2007.
Film Work:
(As Samuel Vincent) Additional voices, Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance (short film), Lost Boy Studios, 2001.
RECORDINGS
Animated Videos:
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Takashi Niimai, Denei shoujo Ai (also known as Video Girl Ai), Jump Video, 1992.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice of Maomorin/ghost cat, Ranma 1/2, Kitty Animation, 1993.
Voice of aide, Merutiransa (also known as Melty Lancer), Bandai Digital Entertainment, 1999.
Voice, Gadget and the Gadgetinis, DiC Enterprises, 2003.
Voice, Alien Racers, MGA Entertainment, 2005.
Voices of Lucson Houjou and Son Doppo, Mugen no rivaiasu (also known as Infinite Ryvius), Bandai Entertainment, 2005.
Voice of dog cop, Ergo Proxy, 2006.
Voices of Kikimaru and Naosuke Gonbei, Ayakashi—Samurai Horror Tales (also known as Ayakashi—Japanese Classic Horror), Geneon Entertainment, 2007.
Also voice of Eba, D (also known as Dark Soldier D), Pioneer Entertainment; voice of Daisuke Hagiwara, Dragon Drive, Bandai America; voice of pilot, G-Saviour (also known as Gundam Savior), Polestar Entertainment Group; voice of Hiraku, Hikaru no go, Viz Media; voices of bully and Yohei Nozaki, HumanCrossing (also known as Human Scramble and Ningen Kousaten), Geneon Entertainment; voice of bounty hunter, Master Keaton, Geneon Entertainment; voice of Dylan Yuuki, Mirmo Zibang! (also known as Milmo de Pon! and Wagamama Fairy Mirumo de Pon!), ShoPro Entertainment; voices of ghost cat and Muyakoji matriarch, Ranma 1/2 (also known as Ranma nibun no ichi), Geneon Entertainment; voice of Mitsurugi Hanagata, Saber Marionette J, Viz Video; voice of Bud Issac, The SoulTaker, Geneon Entertainment; voices of Admiral Lee Young Sook, Shimei Yuki, and others, Starship Operators, Geneon Entertainment; and voice of Coby for Transformers: Galaxy Force.
Video Games:
(As Samuel Vincent) Voice, Homeworld: Cataclysm, Sierra Entertainment, 2000.
(As Samuel Vincent) Voices of villagers, Impossible Creatures, Microsoft, 2002.
Voice of Peter Scott, Kido senshi Gundam: Meguriai sora (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space), Bandai Games, 2003.
(Uncredited) Voice of Athrun Zala, Battle Assault 3 Featuring Gundam Seed, Bandai Games, 2004.
Voice of Kahz, Devil Kings, Capcom Entertainment, 2005.
Voice of Edd, Ed, Edd N Eddy: The Mis-Edventures, Midway, 2005.
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