Daman Mills is a prominent American voice actor and ADR director, recognized for his extensive work in anime and video game dubs. He began his career at FUNimation Entertainment, where he quickly made a name for himself by voicing various characters in popular series. His breakthrough role came when he served as an understudy for Christopher Ayres as Frieza in Dragon Ball Super, a position he fully assumed following Ayres’ passing in 2021. This pivotal moment showcased Mills’ talent and dedication to the craft, solidifying his status in the voice acting community.
In addition to his work on Dragon Ball Super, Mills has lent his voice to a variety of characters across different franchises. He is well-known for his roles as Jyugo in NANBAKA, Ginshi Shirazu in Tokyo Ghoul:re, and Osamu Miya in Haikyu!!. His versatility as a voice actor is further highlighted by his performances as Monaka in Dragon Ball Super and Douglas Bullet in One Piece: Stampede, demonstrating his ability to bring diverse characters to life.
Mills has also made significant contributions to the Pokémon franchise, starting with minor roles in Pokémon the Series: XY and evolving into key characters in Pokémon Journeys and Pokémon Horizons: The Series. His portrayal of Amethio and Dot’s Quaxly has garnered attention and praise, showcasing his growth and adaptability within the industry.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Mills continues to work with various studios, including Bang Zoom! Entertainment and SDI Media. His commitment to his craft and his impressive body of work make him a respected figure in the voice acting realm, inspiring both fans and aspiring voice actors alike.