Christopher Ayres | |
Birth Name: | Christopher Owen Ayres |
Birth Date: | 16 May 1965 |
Birth Place: | Richmond, Virginia, U.S. |
Death Place: | Houston, Texas, U.S. |
Years Active: | 1990s-2021 |
Partner: | Krystal LaPorte |
Family: | Greg Ayres (brother)[1] |
Christopher Owen Ayres (May 16, 1965 - October 18, 2021)[2] was an American actor, director and scriptwriter. He worked on voice acting and ADR directing on a number of English dubs of Japanese anime shows.[3] In anime, he was known as the voice of Frieza from Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, Kei Kurono from Gantz, Prince Soma from Black Butler, and Shingen Takeda from the Sengoku Basara series. He was also known for Mock Combat for Cosplay panels at anime conventions.[4] [5]
Ayres had his first professional acting gig in a commercial for Lollipop Soft Drinks in Richmond, Virginia, when he was six years old.[6] The Ayres family moved to the Alief, Houston, area of Houston, Texas, when he was 12,[7] where Chris attended Alief Middle School,[8] and then Alief Elsik High School. He graduated in 1983.[9] After graduating high school Ayres attended Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas, and studied theatre until 1985. He returned to Houston and continued to study theatre at the University of Houston. Prior to his voice acting and ADR directing career, he was well known as a stage director, choreographer, and fight director in the Houston Theatre community.[10] [11]
In November 2017, Ayres was diagnosed with end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and required a double lung transplant to survive. A YouCaring fundraiser was created that sought $25,000 to assist with medical care and procedures.[12] [13]
Ayres died on October 18, 2021, at the age of 56 years, following years of complications from pulmonary disease. His death was announced on Twitter the following day by his partner and fellow voice actress, Krystal LaPorte.[14] [15]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | [16] | |
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2003 | Saint Seiya | Ushio | ADV dub | ||
2004 | Kino's Journey | Bartender | |||
Bast of Syndrome | Dr. Pluto | ||||
Mezzo DSA | Motoharu, Taneri, Baba, Hanamura | ||||
Sister Princess | Islander | ||||
2005 | A Tree of Palme | Sawadust | [17] | ||
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu | Atsunobu Hayashimizu | [18] | |||
Gantz | [19] [20] | ||||
Godannar | Tetsuya Kouji | ||||
Initial D | Miki | Funimation dub | |||
Maburaho | Yukihiko Nakamaru | ||||
Yugo the Negotiator | Yusuf Ali Mesa | ||||
2006 | Diamond Daydreams | Kenji Kurata | |||
Macross | Lin Kaifun | ADV dub | |||
Nanaka 6/17 | Jinpachi Arashiyama | ||||
Papuwa | Oshodani | ||||
Speed Grapher | Suitengu | ||||
Nerima Daikon Brothers | ADR director | [21] | |||
2008–2009 | Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch | ADR director unreleased English Dub | |||
2009 | Fairy Tail | Duke Everlue | |||
2010 | Sengoku Basara | Shigen Takeda | [22] | ||
Black Butler | Soma Asman Kadar | [23] | |||
Dragon Ball Z Kai | |||||
Golgo 13 | Dave McCartney | ||||
Elder | |||||
Tears to Tiara | Arthur, Pwyll | ||||
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt | Corset | [24] | |||
2011 | Clannad After Story | Sudou, Kinoshita, various characters | |||
2013 | Another | Yosuke Sakakibara | [25] | ||
Kokoro Connect | Inari's brother | ||||
2016 | Hanayamata | Additional voices | ADR director | [26] | |
2017–2019 | Dragon Ball Super | Frieza |
Year < | -- List the date that the English version of the episode was first released (video or broadcast). Use DTS format --> | Series | Role < | -- NOTE: Do not list Additional Voices, Extras, or uncredited roles unless significant and notable (back it up with reliable sources). Do not list a character's name or assume she voiced it based on your hearing as that is . --> | Notes < | -- Aliased roles should be checked against her resume to confirm she acknowledges that connection. --> | |
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2011 | Mardock Scramble: The First Compression | Welldone the Pussyhand | |||||
2012 | Gintama: The Movie | Kamui, Taizo Hasegawa, Tatsuma Sakamoto, Ner | |||||
Shingen Takeda | |||||||
2015 | Frieza | [27] | |||||
2018 | Frieza | Final film role | [28] | ||||
2021 | The Dog Park: Prank Calls | Caller #1 | Short; Final role |
Year < | -- List the date that the English version of the episode was first released (video or broadcast). Use DTS format --> | Title | Role < | -- NOTE: Do not list Additional Voices, Extras, or uncredited roles unless significant and notable (back it up with reliable sources). Do not list a character's name or assume she voiced it based on your hearing as that is . --> | Notes < | -- Aliased roles should be checked against her resume to confirm she acknowledges that connection. --> | |
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2008 | The Last Remnant | Wagram | [29] | ||||
2010–2018 | Frieza | ||||||
Year < | -- List the date that the English version of the episode was first released (video or broadcast). Use DTS format --> | Title | Role < | -- NOTE: Do not list Additional Voices, Extras, or uncredited roles unless significant and notable (back it up with reliable sources). Do not list a character's name or assume she voiced it based on your hearing as that is . --> | Notes < | -- Aliased roles should be checked against her resume to confirm she acknowledges that connection. --> | |
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1989–1991 | Peter Pan | Slightly, John Darling (understudy) | Tour | [30] | |||
1990–1991 | Peter Pan | Slightly, John Darling (understudy) | Broadway - Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | [31] | |||
1991–1992 | Peter Pan | Slightly, John Darling (understudy) | Broadway - Minskoff Theatre | [32] | |||
1999 | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [33] | ||||
1999 | The All Night StrutA review of 30's and 40's music | DirectorCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [34] | ||||
2000 | Gypsy | ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [35] | ||||
2000 | And the World Goes 'Round | DirectorCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [36] | ||||
2001 | Hair | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [37] | ||||
2001 | Man of La Mancha | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [38] | ||||
2002 | Cabaret | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [39] | ||||
2003 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [40] | ||||
2004 | Romeo and Juliet | Fight ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [41] [42] | ||||
2004 | The Pirates of Penzance | Director and ChoreographerCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [43] [44] | ||||
2005 | Noises Off | DirectorCountry Playhouse, Houston, TX | [45] | ||||
2005 | The Rocky Horror Show | Director, Choreographer and Fight ChoreographerPlayhouse 90, Rosenberg, TX | [46] | ||||
2005 | You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown | Director and ChoreographerPlayhouse 90, Rosenberg, TX |