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Vic Mignogna

Victor Joseph Mignogna is an American voice actor and musician known primarily for his extensive contributions to the English dubbing of Japanese anime series and video games, including Edward Elric in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, which earned him the American Anime Award for Best Actor in 2007. He has voiced characters in over 100 anime and video game titles, including Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, Code Geass, Shin-chan, and Hell Girl.

Early life
Mignogna was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania to Barb Myers. He was also a fan of Star Trek: The Original Series. He graduated from Liberty University with a degree in television and film production, and taught English and speech at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida. He was a summer seasonal officer with the Ocean City Police Department. In 1990, Mignogna moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a film and video production instructor at The Art Institute of Houston. ==Career==
Career
Voice acting Vic Mignogna has voiced characters in over 100 anime and video game titles, including Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, Code Geass, Shin-chan, and Hell Girl. While working in video production with John Gremillion in Houston, Mignogna got involved in voice acting at ADV Films. Mignogna started attending anime conventions, where he contacted Funimation and landed the voice role of Broly in the Dragon Ball Z movies, as well as Dragon Ball Super: Broly. In 2024, Mignogna announced he has partnered with UK talent agency 'Davidson & Co. Talent Agents.' Music Mignogna has been involved in music, sound, and video production. As of 2024, he has released eight studio albums and eight audio recordings. He helped produce and arrange some of the songs on DC Talk's eponymous first album, released in 1989. In 1993, he was a contestant on the American television talent show Star Search, on which he sang "Worth Waiting For." Mignogna has sung the U.S. national anthem at several Houston Astros baseball games. As a musician, he has released several albums, some of which feature English cover versions of anime songs from shows, including the Funimation dub of One Piece and the Dragon Ball series. He also handled some of the ADR direction for the English dub of Claymore, in which he voices Rigaldo. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Relationships Mignogna was previously married to Seliece Womble from 1995 to 2002, and was in a relationship with actress Michele Specht from 2006 to May 2018. On August 15, 2024, it was later revealed that Mignogna had married television personality Dominique Sachse, whom he had first met in their 20s and had reconnected with in 2023. They share a residence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Voice actresses Monica Rial and Jamie Marchi accused him of harassing them. Mignogna denied the allegations and expressed regret for any discomfort from his interactions. On February 11, Funimation recast his role as the Executive in The Morose Mononokean. His supporters started a crowdfunding campaign called “Vic Kicks Back,” which raised over $262,000 for his legal defense. On Twitter, Mignogna confirmed retaining a law firm for legal action and stated surplus funds would go to the Salvation Army Dallas Domestic Violence Abuse Shelters. Mignogna filed a million-dollar lawsuit for defamation, tortious interference, and civil conspiracy against Funimation, Rial, Marchi, and Rial’s fiancé Ron Toye in Tarrant County District Court. Funimation denied Mignogna's allegations in a June 12, 2019, response. Mignogna was deposed on June 26, 2019. On July 1, 2019, Funimation filed an anti-SLAPP motion under the Texas Citizens Participation Act to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming protected free speech. Rial, Marchi, and Toye filed anti-SLAPP motions on July 19, supported by affidavits from voice actress Kara Edwards, Michele Specht, On July 30, an affidavit from the two fans in Funimation's investigation was submitted. On October 4, 2019, the court dismissed the remaining claims under the act's free speech protection. Mignogna appealed on October 24, with a hearing on November 21. The judge ruled Mignogna must pay defendants' attorney fees of $238,042.42, including $15,000 in sanctions. In a January 2020 livestream, Mignogna reiterated his innocence and denied forced advances. In February 2022, Rial and Marchi hosted a podcast on the case. On August 18, 2022, the Texas Second Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal and increased attorneys’ fees to Rial and Toye to $282,953.80 from $100,000. The court denied Mignogna's appeal in September 2022. On November 14, 2022, Mignogna filed a petition for review in the Supreme Court of Texas, which denied it on December 30, 2022. ==Filmography==
Filmography
Anime Animation Films Video games Live action Documentary ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albumsIf These Walls Could Talk (1992) • Selah – Music for the Quiet Time (2004–2005) • Metafiction (2006) • Christmas (2008) • Selah II (2009) • Revix (2010) – a remix album of some of his earlier singles • The Music Of Vic Mignogna (2023) • Up There Down Here (2024) Audio recordingsGospel of JohnA Howl at the Moon (2014) – audiobook narrator • In Plain Sight (2020) – audiobook narrator • The Crimson Spark, Vagabond Legacy, Book 1 (2020) – audiobook narrator • These Are the Voyages (2021) – audiobook narrator • Paper Doll (2022) – audiobook narrator • The Nova Quadrant (2023) – audiobook narrator • The Opal Embers, Vagabond Legacy, Book 2 (2024) – audiobook narrator ==Notes==
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