Christopher Sabat - Famous Voice Actor

Christopher Sabat Net Worth

$8,000,000

Famous for his unique voice acting, Christopher Sabat‘s net worth reached up to $8 million. He is an American voice actor, ADR director, and line producer, who has lent his voice to several Dragon Ball characters, among others, and worked with different anime series and video games.

Key facts:

  • Christopher Sabat is a renowned American voice actor, ADR director, and line producer.
  • He has provided voices for numerous English versions of Japanese anime series and video games.
  • Sabat has founded a well-known audio production company named OkraTron 500.
  • He is popularly known for providing voices to various notable characters in the Dragon Ball series, including Vegeta, Piccolo, Mr. Popo, Yamcha, Korin, and Kami.
  • Christopher Sabat has earned significant recognition throughout his career and has been honored with several prestigious awards, including 12 Behind the Voice Actors Awards, where he won Voice Actor of the Year in 2016.

Basic Information About Christopher Sabat

CategoryCelebrities › Actors
ProfessionsVoice Actor, ADR Director, Line producer, Entrepreneur
Net worth$8,000,000
Date of birth1973-04-22 (51 years old)
Place of birthWashington, D.C.
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksFrequently cast as a tough or gruff-voiced character
Smooth vocal delivery
Known as the voice of Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha and Shenron in the Dragon Ball Z franchise
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Social Media↗︎ Wikipedia ↗︎ IMDb

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Christopher Sabat awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
BTVA Anime Dub Television/OVA Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Ensemble in an Anime Television Series/OVANomineeFree!2016
BTVA Anime Dub Television/OVA Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Ensemble in an Anime Television Series/OVAWinnerBoku no hîrô akademia2017

Christopher Sabat roles

Movie / Series Role
Boku no hîrô akademia THE MOVIE ~ 2-ri no eiyû ~All-Might (voice)
Doragon bôru chô: BurorîVegeta / Piccolo / King Vegeta / Shenron / Gogeta (voice) (as Christopher R. Sabat)
My Hero Academia - Boku no hîrô akademia THE MOVIE - Heroes: Rising - Hîrôzu: RaijinguAll Might (voice)
Samâ uôzuKatsuhiko Jin'nôchi (voice) (as Christopher R. Sabat)
Tokyo GhoulJason / ... 7 episodes, 2014
Shingeki no kyojinKitz Woermann 6 episodes, 2013-2017
Ansatsu kyôshitsuGrip 4 episodes, 2015-2016
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SlimeLizardman Chieftain 4 episodes, 2018-2019
DARLING in the FRANXXPapa / ... 13 episodes, 2018
Yôkoso jitsuryoku shijô shugi no kyôshitsu eAdditional Voices 1 episode, 2017
Free!Sasabe 4 episodes, 2014
Owari no serafuTenri Hiragi 1 episode, 2015
One Punch Man: WanpanmanVaccine Man 1 episode, 2015
Golden KamuyUshiyama 15 episodes, 2018
Boku wa tomodachi ga sukunaiKoyomi 1 episode, 2013
Dragon Ball GT: Doragon bôru jîtîVegeta / ... 29 episodes, 1996-2002
Akagami no Shirayuki-himeHaruka 4 episodes, 2015-2016
Fire ForceMamoru-Kun 3 episodes, 2019
Kobayashi-san Chi No Maid DragonAdditional Voices / ... 2 episodes, 2017
Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zettoVegeta / ... 279 episodes, 1989-1996
Tokyo RavensKakugyouki 24 episodes, 2013-2014
RWBYArthur Watts / ... 21 episodes, 2016-2021
Dragon Ball ZPiccolo / ... 214 episodes, 1999-2003
JormungandMaestro 2 episodes, 2012
Steins;Gate 0Braun 8 episodes, 2018
Fairy Tail: Fearî teiruElfman Strauss / ... 150 episodes, 2009-2019
Mahô Tsukai no YomeAdditional Voices 24 episodes, 2017-2018
Black CloverYami Sukehiro / ... 81 episodes, 2017-2020
Ôran kôkô hosutobuRitsu Kasanoda 2 episodes, 2006
Dragon Ball Kai: Doragon bôru kaiVegeta / ... 112 episodes, 2009-2015
Tokyo Ghoul: reAdditional Voices 2 episodes, 2015-2018
Boku no hîrô akademiaAll Might 52 episodes, 2016-2019
NichijouNarrator (Three of Spades card) 1 episode, 2011
Ôkami to kôshinryôMarlheit 3 episodes, 2008
Zombieland SagaTakeo Go 1 episode, 2018
KureimoaGalk 2 episodes, 2007
Space DandyAdditional Voices / ... 2 episodes, 2014
Rozario to banpaiaOkuto Kotsubo 13 episodes, 2008
Dragon BallYamcha / ... 127 episodes, 1995-2003
Dragon Ball: Doragon bôruYamcha / ... 12 episodes, 1986-1989
One Piece: Wan pîsuRoronoa Zoro / ... 278 episodes, 1999-2013
Meitantei ConanCraig Newberry / ... 8 episodes, 1996-1998
Dragon Ball Super: Doragon bôru choVegeta / ... 92 episodes, 2015-2018
Kono Oto Tomare!Additional Voices 1 episode, 2019
Sôru îtâEibon 3 episodes, 2009
Arslan SenkiAndrogoras 5 episodes, 2015-2016
Darker Than Black: Kuro no keiyakushaSaito / ... 27 episodes, 2007-2009
HyoukaAdditional Voices 23 episodes, 2012
Mirai nikkiAdditional Voices 3 episodes, 2012
Poketto monsutâCliff (uncredited) unknown episodes

Christopher Sabat's Quotes

  • [on the Americanization of anime] I have a mixed opinion on that, I think there's something good about Americanizing Japanese cartoons, because there's something good and bad about it. When people do it poorly it sucks, when people do it well it works and I think that some people are not smart enough to handle anime the way it was originally intended. I think as a gateway into appreciating the art of it, I don't think it's bad necessarily to craft a little bit around parts of the story that American people wouldn't be able to handle, because if you're a fan of the original Japanese translation when the episode is released, you get a translation and you get a subtitle track. And technically when you watch a foreign film you watch the subtitle track, the only time I watch a dub is when I want to make fun of it.
  • I'm a huge Trunks fan - they could make ten Future Trunks movies and I would have loved them all, there's just so much in that universe to tell stories with, so many paths you could have explored. I want to know more of what it was like for Trunks growing up, the epic struggles and battles he went through.
  • On Vegeta: That has been the biggest gift of all characters, is to play Vegeta. This guy who you think is gonna be this one-sided, snivelling sort of one-note villain character, who ends up becoming - I think - the most endearing character in the show. There's a reason you always see Vegeta paired up with Goku, because I just don't think Goku is as fun without Vegeta. Vegeta, you see so much about him over the series and the movies, and he's just the best character to play. He's sarcastic and gets to say mean things, which is really fun to do as an actor, because Vegeta is like that friend that you have who says the things that you really wish you could say, but are kind of afraid to, y'know? The friend of yours who kind of embarrasses you, but you're kinda happy to happy to have him around when you really need to get something done? But then he becomes a family man, and proves that he can be a good father and a good husband and a good man, and what a remarkable shift we've had after all this time with him. The Hulk's always gonna be the Hulk, and Captain America's gonna be Captain America, but Vegeta's a really interesting guy, and we get to see all sides of him.
  • I got a call from Sean Schemmel (Goku's voice actor), and it sounds like he was telling me this right before he went to sleep, and he goes: "Chris... it just dawned on me... there's... people. There's... kids. And they watch Dragon Ball Super: Doragon bôru cho (2015), like right now! They're watching it on TV! Which means... twenty years! They're gonna be adults again! We're gonna have to do this all over again!" It's true, though!
  • So there's a lot of things to writing that you don't initially realize, it's like you're uncovering these layers upon layers. It's kinda like reading a story and doing a sudoku puzzle at the same time, it's a mystery how some of these parts get put together because you'll just see a line and you understand what it means and what its place is in the story, but then the biggest drag is having to script all of the reactions: any time someone turns their head or opens their mouth, or they're scared or screaming or punches or fights you have to script that out and laboriously write out every single detail.

Interesting Facts about Christopher Sabat

  1. Originally tried out for the role of Hatori Soma in Fruits Basket (2001) but was convinced by ADR director Justin Cook to try out for Ayame Soma.
  2. Out of all the characters he voiced in all three Dragon Ball series, he liked doing the voice of Vegeta the most.
  3. Did an audio commentary track for Blue Gender DVD Volume 1 along with Laura Bailey and Eric Vale.

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