Maddie Blaustein Explained

Birth Name:Adam Blaustein
Birth Place:Long Island, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation:Voice actress, comic writer
Relatives:Jeremy Blaustein (brother)
Resting Place:Congregation B'nai Israel Cemetery
Years Active:1985–2008
Credits:Pokémon as Meowth

Madeleine Joan Blaustein (born Adam Blaustein, October 9, 1960 – December 11, 2008), also known as Kendra Bancroft, was an American voice actress and comic writer who was known for her voice acting work for 4Kids Entertainment, DuArt Film and Video and NYAV Post, for her reprising role as the character Meowth from the Pokémon anime series and for comics written for Milestone Comics, in which she introduced one of superhero comics' first transgender female characters. She was the first intersex and transgender voice artist for many of her respective agencies.[1]

Career

In the late 1980s, Blaustein worked for Marvel Comics, as an editor (several issues each of Web of Spider-Man, Marvel Tales, and Marvel Saga) as a writer (several issues of Conan the King), and penciling a one-shot of Power Pachyderms.[2] She wrote assorted comics published by DC Comics in the early 1990s, including a few for the Impact Comics imprint and TSR line.

In 1994, she went to work for Milestone Media as production manager and writer.[3] With assistance from her partner Yves Fezzani[4] – sometimes billed together as "Adam & Yves"[5] – she wrote issues of flagship titles Hardware and Static (in which she co-created the character Rubberband Man).[6] She also wrote (with Fezzani) Milestone's first limited series Deathwish,[7] which featured as its central character transgender female police officer Marisa Rahm, one of the first trans heroes featured in mainstream superhero comics.[8] During this time she was sometimes referred to in editorial copy in the comics as "Addie Blaustein".[9]

After leaving Milestone, she served as Creative Director for Weekly World News.[10] [11]

Blaustein was a voice actress at 4Kids Entertainment, where she worked on the English dub version of the Pokémon anime. She provided "filler" voices for various characters until episode #31, when she took over from Nathan Price in the role of Meowth, which she played through season 8.[12] During the 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries, she voiced Sméagol on The Mike Malloy Show, announcing a satirical presidential bid.[13]

Beginning in 2004 under the pseudonym Kendra Bancroft, Blaustein was a content creator on the Second Life platform,[14] earning a reputation as an innovative, competent, and reliable 3-D modeller in the communities where she participated.[15]

Personal life

Blaustein was born the second oldest of five children in Long Island, New York. She was assigned male at birth. She was born intersex, and transitioned to female.[16] Her experience as an activist in the transgender community helped her to organize and support groups of people in Second Life.[17]

Video game localization coordinator and translator Jeremy Blaustein is her brother.

Death

Blaustein died on December 11, 2008, at age 48 in Christ Hospital of Jersey City, New Jersey, from an untreated stomach virus (possibly gastroenteritis) that she had been suffering from a couple of weeks prior.[18] She is buried at the Congregation B'nai Israel Cemetery in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.

Work

Voice roles

Video games

Writing

Art

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Darato . Q&A with Maddie Blaustein . 2021-09-27.
  2. Web site: Madeleine S. Blaustein - 'Adam S. Blaustein' - Comic Book DB . 2017-02-11 . Comicbookdb.com.
  3. November 1994 . The Company Line . Hardware . 21 . 20.
  4. Web site: 2014-10-27 . Return of the Cool, and a Fallen Hero . 2019-11-07 . . en-US.
  5. Web site: Static (1993) #30 - Comic Book DB . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160316060140/http://comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=25414 . March 16, 2016 . 2019-11-07 . Comicbookdb.com.
  6. Web site: Anthony . 2011-08-11 . Minorities in comics and animation: Maddie Blaustein . 2019-11-07 . Diverse Tech Geek . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2017-01-17 . Miles Ahead of the Rest: The 15 Best Milestone Comics . 2019-11-07 . Milestone Media . en.
  8. Web site: Johnston . Rich . 2013-04-10 . So Who Was the First Transgender Character in Mainstream Superhero Comics Anyway? . 2019-11-07 . Bleeding Cool News And Rumors . en-US.
  9. May 1995 . The Company Line . Hardware . 13 . 27.
  10. Web site: Levesley . David . February 27, 2019 . The Inspiring Story of the Trans Actress Behind Your Favorite Pokémon's Voice . March 3, 2019 . Them.us.
  11. Web site: 2008-12-18 . Maddie Blaustein, 1960-2008 . 2019-11-07 . ComicMix . en-US.
  12. Web site: Ask Maddie Blaustein - Q&A with Meowth . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170810011839/http://www.serebiiforums.com/showthread.php?116935-Ask-Maddie-Blaustein-Q-amp-A-with-Meowth . August 10, 2017 . 2017-03-30 . Serebiiforums.com . en.
  13. http://www.mikemalloy.com/audio/smeagle.mp3 Smeagle.mp3
  14. Web site: 27 February 2019 . The Inspiring Story of the Trans Actress Behind Your Favorite Pokémon's Voice . 2019-11-07 . them. . en.
  15. Web site: New World Notes . 24 October 2014 . Nwn.blogs.com.
  16. Web site: Workshop Presenter Bios . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050928145056/http://ww2.wpunj.edu/womenscenter/presenterbios.htm . September 28, 2005 . June 17, 2019 . William Paterson University Women's Center.
  17. Web site: Greenberger . Robert . 2008-12-18 . Maddie Blaustein, 1960-2008 . 2017-01-24 . ComicMix.
  18. Web site: United States Social Security Death Index . 21 February 2013 . Familysearch.org . Adam Blaustein, 11 December 2008; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
  19. Web site: Maddie Blaustein (visual voices guide) . 2 October 2021 . Behind the Voice Actors . . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information..
  20. . . . Ending credits, 7:13 in, Cast . 2003.
  21. Web site: GCD :: Issue :: Power Pachyderms #1 . 24 October 2014 . Comics.org.