Ian James Corlett
Corlett in 2023
Born (1962-08-29) August 29, 1962[1]
Other namesIan Corlett
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • animator
  • author
Years active1984–present
AgentAtlas Talent Agency
Children2, including Claire Corlett
Websitewww.ianjamescorlett.com

Ian James Corlett (born August 29, 1962)[1][3] is a Canadian voice actor, animator and author. He is the creator of the animated series Being Ian and Yvon of the Yukon with Studio B Productions. One of his best-known animation roles was the first English voice of adult Goku in the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z in 1996–1997, and the voice of Cheetor in Beast Wars: Transformers and Beast Machines: Transformers.

Early life

Corlett was born on August 29, 1962, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.[1][2]

Career

Corlett began his career in 1984.[2] In addition to programming some drum tracks and helping with some computer sequences on Queensrÿche's album Operation: Mindcrime, and also selling the band some music gear in the 1980s, Corlett also lent his voice to several animated series produced/dubbed in Canada. His most notable voice roles included the title character of the Mega Man TV show, Cheetor in Beast Wars: Transformers, Glitch-Bob in ReBoot, and Andy Larkin in What's with Andy?. Another notable, yet brief starring role of Corlett's was Goku in Funimation/Saban's original dub of Dragon Ball Z. Corlett has also lent his voice to less known DIC Entertainment shows such as Super Duper Sumos. He also voiced Mr. Cramp in The Cramp Twins. In Salty's Lighthouse, he played Ten Cents, Otis, Zeebee, Zip, Lord Stinker, Frank, Eddie, and the Lighthouse Clock. He voiced Ransome the Clown in the video game Thimbleweed Park.

Through a coincidence, Corlett who voiced Dr. Wily in DIC's video-game oriented cartoon Captain N: The Game Master would later voice his nemesis Mega Man in the Ruby-Spears cartoon adaptation of the games.

He along with fellow Canadian voice actor Terry Klassen owned a production company who helped rewrite international shows.[4]

Corlett currently serves as the English voice of Miroku for the Japanese anime series Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, replacing Kirby Morrow who was the original English voice actor for Miroku in the Inuyasha series until his death on November 18, 2020. In what would be his final voice role before his passing in November 2020, Morrow voiced Miroku in the first episode of Yashahime, which was released in English on June 27, 2021, seven months after Morrow's death.

Personal life

Corlett lives in Vancouver with his wife and two children, Philip (born 1997) and Claire Corlett (born 1999).[5] They have done voice work for two different animated series, Dinosaur Train and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, respectively. He also has a home in Palm Springs, California. In addition to his work in Vancouver, he does voice work in Los Angeles, California, in the United States.

Filmography

Film

List of voice and dubbing performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source
1996Adventures of MowgliMowgli[6]
1997Warriors of VirtueMayor Keena[6]
Lapitch the Little ShoemakerMelvin[6]
The Fearless FourDr. Greed, 1st Assistant, Additional VoicesEnglish dub[6]
2000Help! I'm a Fish1st fish waiting for bus[6]
Casper's Haunted ChristmasLittle Kid[6]
2001Barbie in the NutcrackerCaptain Candy[6]
2002Barbie as RapunzelHobie, Palace Guard[6]
2003Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary AdventureBaby Taz[6]
Ben HurGesius, Andrew, Another Man[6]
Barbie of Swan LakeIvan[6]
2004Barbie as the Princess and the PauperWolfie, Guard #3[6]
2005Candy Land: The Great Lollipop AdventureMr. Mint, Snow Beaver[6]
2007Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over AdventureMr. Wisping[6]
Barbie as the Island PrincessPat[6]
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker TalePaulie[6]
Bratz: Super BabyzNewsperson #2, Announcer[6]
2010AltitudeCenter Controller[6]
2011Quest for ZhuMr. Squiggles, Stinker, Zhuquasha[6]
2013Superman UnboundKryptonian #1[6]
2016Ratchet & ClankBlarg
Sausage PartyApple, Bag of Dog Food, Ticklish Licorice, Relish[7]
2017Bob the Builder: Mega MachinesMr. BentleyUS dub
2020GreyhoundVoice of Dickie[8]
2022Turning RedAdditional Voices

Anime

List of dubbing performances and production work in anime television series.
Year Title Role Notes Source
1993Ranma ½Dr. Tofu Ono, Mikado Sanzenin, Jusenkyo GuideViz dub[6]
1995Dragon BallMonster CarrotEpisode 9, script writer, BLT dub
199697Dragon Ball ZGoku, Master Roshi, CuiSaban dub[9]
199798Key the Metal IdolShuichi TatakiOVA, Episodes 1-9
2002Project A-KoHikari DaitokujiOVA
2021–presentYashahime: Princess Half-DemonMirokuViz dub, replacing Kirby Morrow[10]
2022Cyberpunk: EdgerunnersPilarNetflix dub[11]
List of dubbing performances in anime films.
Year Title Role Notes Source
1997Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of MightGoku, Master RoshiSaban dub, Edited
1998Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, ChinaMikado SanzeninViz dub

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Notes Source
198991Captain N: The Game MasterDr. Wily[12]
199394The Bots MasterDr. Hiss[2][13]
1993Adventures of Sonic the HedgehogCoconuts, Robotnik Jr., Additional Voices[2][13]
199401ReBootBob / Glitch-BobSeasons 3 and 4[2]
199495Mega ManMega Man, Rush, Additional Voices
1995The Littlest Pet ShopElwood[2][14]
1996Pocket Dragon AdventuresFilbert[6]
199698Stickin' AroundAdditional Voices[6]
199699Beast Wars: TransformersCheetor, Sentinel, Maximal Computer and Sea Clamp[2]
1996Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion SquadHardfire[15]
Captain Zed and the Zee ZoneMutter[2]
1998Fat Dog MendozaOnion Boy, others[6]
Salty's LighthouseTen Cents, Otis, Zeebee, Zip, Lord Stinker, Frank, Eddie, Lighthouse Clock[6]
199899The Wacky World of Tex AveryPompeii Pete, Einstone[2]
199901NASCAR RacersMark "Charger" McCutchen
1999Sonic UndergroundCyrus
1999-2005Dragon Tales11 episodes
1999Yvon of the YukonWilly Tidwell, King Louis, Gym Coach, others[6]
199902Weird-OhsWade[2]
200001Action ManQuake
2000D'Myna LeaguesPaully, Bart[6]
2001The Zeta ProjectLoweEpisode: "Lost and Found"[6]
200102Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese CatWong Ton[6]
200103Sitting Ducks (TV Series)Bill[6]
200106Baby Looney TunesBaby Taz[6]
200107What's with Andy?Andy LarkinMain role[6]
2001Justice LeagueThug, Sarge2 episodes[6]
200209Make Way for NoddyMr. Jumbo, Mr. Wobblyman, Clockwork Clown, Additional VoicesUS Re-Dub
200203Yakkity YakMr. Highpants, Rondo Jr., others[16]
2003The Cramp TwinsHorace Cramp, others[6][17]
2003Something Else Something Else[6]
2003SilverwingMercury, Scirocco, others[6]
200405Dinosaur Baby Holy HeroesErick MoreauRecurring role
200508Being IanOdbald, othersAlso creator and producer[6]
20052013Totally Spies!Captain Hayes, James, othersRecurring role[6]
2005Alien RacersVakkon, Skrash[18]
200514Johnny TestHugh Test, others[6][19]
200708Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-LotFunshine BearRecurring role[6][20]
Edgar and EllenPoe, Slug, others[6][20]
200709GeoTraxBunsen[6][20]
20083-2-1 PenguinsWait Your TurnerEpisode: "Invasion of the Body Swappers"
200809Monster Buster ClubMark, Mr. Fusster, others[21]
2009League of Super EvilLine MasterRecurring role[6]
20092020Dinosaur TrainThe Conductor, others[22]
2010Hero: 108ApeTrully, Mr. No Hands, Mighty Ray, others[6]
My Little Pony: Friendship Is MagicSilver ShillEpisode: "Leap of Faith"[6]
20112021NinjagoSkales, Chen, Clancee, Clutch Powers, others[6]
2012Action DadBaron Von Dash, Major Break, others[6]
SlugterraGar Revelle, Straggus5 episodes[6]
2013Pac-Man and the Ghostly AdventuresBlinky, Sir Cumference, others[6]
2013Beware the BatmanJoe BraxtonEpisode: "Secrets"[6]
201314Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage WitchSalem, others[6]
2014Nerds and MonstersSkur, others[6]
201415Dr. DimensionpantsThe Cortex[6]
2015Pirate ExpressPoseidon, Gordon[6]
2015–17Bob the BuilderRoley and Mr. BentleyUS dub
201619Ready Jet Go!Uncle Zucchini and Mr. Peterson
2016presentThe Loud HouseJeffery, Lincoln's Double, Various voices
20172021VampirinaChef Remy Bones
20182020The HollowBenjamin
2021presentSharkdogMr. Heubel
2023Family GuyAdditional voices

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source
1999Transformers: Beast Wars TransmetalsCheetor, Sentinel, Quickstrike
2005Devil KingsChōsokabe Motochika (Arslan)English dub[6]
2017Marvel vs. Capcom: InfiniteFirebrand[23]
Thimbleweed ParkRansome[24]
2019ReadySet HeroesSully
2020G.I. Joe: Operation BlackoutDuke, Crew Man, Wild Bill
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga ContinuesTom Cole, Mitch, Big Boned Skeleton[6]
2021Nier ReincarnationCarrier, Substitute CarrierEnglish dub
2022 Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Fynch [25]
2024Final Fantasy VII RebirthDioEnglish dub[26]

Bibliography

  • E is for Ethics (Simon & Schuster, Atria Books, 2009; ISBN 9781416596691)[27]
  • E is for Environment (Simon & Schuster, Atria Books, 2011; ISBN 9781439194577)[27]

References

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 Ian James Corlett [@IanJames007] (August 29, 2020). "We visited #leocarrillo #dogbeach in #Malibu on my birthday today. lucyecorlett LOVES the water... @ Leo Carrillo Beach, Malibu" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Interviews: Ian James Corlett (8/99)". bwtf.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2020. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  3. Ian James Corlett [@IanJames007] (August 29, 2020). "#thisis58 - Thanks for all the birthday wishes from Malibu. https://instagram.com/p/CEfKxZOgFiO/?igshid=1ualio4dlb0ir" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  4. Trevor Devall. "Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and Guests Episode 11 - Ian Corlett". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  5. "Home Page: Claire Margaret Corlett". Ian Corlett. Archived from the original on January 24, 2018. Retrieved September 26, 2017. Claire Margaret Corlett (born July 9, 1999) is a Canadian teen voice actress, singer and live action actress.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 "Ian James Corlett (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 12, 2016. 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.
  7. Ian James Corlett [@IanJames007] (January 28, 2016). "@Phreak_91 doing a bunch of voices! So thrilled to be involved! #sausagepartymovie"" (Tweet). Retrieved July 12, 2016 via Twitter.
  8. "Greyhound (2020)". IMDb.
  9. "Dragon Ball cast to return or not?". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  10. @VIZMedia (February 9, 2021). ". @Kirby_Morrow is forever in our hearts. But we are so thrilled and excited to announce the new voice of Miroku in #Yashahime, @IanJames007 !" (Tweet). Retrieved February 9, 2021 via Twitter.
  11. Dempsey, Liam (September 6, 2022). "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Anime Reveals English Dub Cast, NSFW Trailer". Crunchyroll. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  12. Terrace 2008, p. 160
  13. 1 2 Terrace 2008, p. 127
  14. Terrace 2008, p. 614
  15. Terrace 2008, p. 1145
  16. Terrace 2008, p. 1201
  17. Terrace 2008, p. 217
  18. Terrace 2008, p. 25
  19. Terrace 2008, p. 542
  20. 1 2 3 Terrace 2008, p. 299
  21. Terrace 2010, p. 239
  22. Terrace 2008, p. 263
  23. Capcom. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Capcom. Scene: Credits, "Cast".
  24. Ron Gilbert, Gary Winnick. Thimbleweed Park. Terrible Toybox. Scene: Credits, "Cast".
  25. Nair, Rupesh (February 25, 2022). "Who Is Ian James Corlett? The Destiny 2 Witch Queen Voice Actor Who Plays 'Fynch' and Has Voiced Goku". IGN India. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  26. Romano, Sal (December 7, 2023). "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth 'Theme Song' trailer; Gold Saucer, Corel Prison, Vincent Valentine, Cid Highwind, and more detailed". Gematsu. Retrieved December 9, 2023.
  27. 1 2 "Ian James Corlett". simonandschuster.com. Retrieved July 12, 2016.

Book references

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