Chuck Huber is a prominent American voice actor renowned for his extensive work in Japanese anime series and video games. He has gained significant recognition for his roles as Hiei in “Yu Yu Hakusho,” Dr. Franken Stein in “Soul Eater,” and Android #17 in the “Dragon Ball” franchise. His versatility is evident in his ability to bring to life a multitude of characters, including Pilaf in “Dragon Ball” and Shou Tucker in “Fullmetal Alchemist,” showcasing his talent across various genres and styles.
In addition to his voice acting career, Huber has made a mark in theater, film, and television since 1989. He has performed at prestigious venues such as Chicago’s Steppenwolf and Goodman Theaters. His creative contributions extend to directing and writing, notably for “Arbor Day – The Musical,” and he co-produced the bilingual feature “Fragility of Seconds,” which won top honors at the Houston International Film Festival. Huber’s guest appearances on major networks like NBC, FOX, and CBS further highlight his dynamic acting skills.
Huber is also deeply committed to education, having served as a workshop leader, teacher, and principal for over 20 years. His work spans various educational settings, including Southern Methodist University and communities in Nigeria. As a founder and consultant for multiple schools, he has authored numerous articles and children’s books, demonstrating his dedication to fostering learning and creativity.
As a filmmaker, Huber has acted, produced, and directed several projects, including “The Troubadoors” and “Odd Man Out.” He continues to engage with audiences through his performances in film and television, recently appearing in “Parkland” and “American Crime.” With a career that bridges voice acting, theater, and education, Chuck Huber remains a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry.