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Henry Dittman (born December 13, 1971) is an American actor and television host.


History

He has performed on TV shows such as ''
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'', '' Brothers & Sisters'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', as well as being a contributing writer and regular performer on ''The ''
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'' Show Starring Chris Wylde'' on
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and a recurring sketch player on ''
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''. As a host, he co-produced and hosted ''The Smart Show'', a travel show, for two seasons. He has interviewed such stars as
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, among others. Previously he hosted 50 episodes of ''Before & After'noon Movie'' on the ''
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''. Before that, he was the first host of ''My Music Channel'', a digital cable music video channel sponsored by
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for Broadband, and the host of
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’s live action pilot ''Fridays'', as well as hosting pilots for
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& E!, and appearing as a regular panelist on Hollywood's Top Ten for
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. Henry hosts the longest running
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podcast ClipCast with
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. He is also one of five characters in the Japanese beer campaign for Kirin Beer, which filmed in Japan, Saipan, England & New Zealand. Other commercial campaigns include
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as the jerk agent to Danika Patrick,
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as a moronic traveler who buys rice flour that looks like cocaine,
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as an over-caffeinated coffee distributor, and
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as a Tony-Robbins-style motivational speaker. As a voice actor, Dittman is known to anime fans as the voice of Kabuto Yakushi on the hit show ''
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''. He also plays
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on ''
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'' as well as lending his voice to a half-dozen pilots and web series for
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's online entertainment sites. On stage in 2011, Henry won the Los Angeles
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as well as the
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for his work in ''Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes'' at Sacred Fools Theatre Company, Los Angeles; in 2010 he appeared in the
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directed
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production of ''Louis and Keely: Live at the Sahara'' as
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.


Personal life

In his spare time, Dittman goes on regular trips up and down the California Coast, surfing. The son of a military father, he has lived from Goose Bay, Canada to the
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to
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, and has visited most of Europe, Southeast Asia, New Zealand and North America. In 1996, he received his BFA in Acting and Directing from the
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.


Filmography


Live-action roles

* ''
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'' - Mr. Martin * ''Apocalypse Goals'' - Sid Sr. * ''
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'' * '' Brothers & Sisters'' – Date #3 * ''Boppin' at the Glue Factory'' – Eric Labudde * ''
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'' – Kyle Millhouse * ''
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'' – Medic * '' Felicity'' – Doug * ''
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'' – Dr. Karp * ''
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'' – Sports Analyst * ''
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'' * '' Hang Time'' – Kevin * ''
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"Mulligans" web series'' – Uther * ''Hollywood's Top Ten'' * ''Knots'' (lead opposite
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) * ''Lost Everything'' – Jay * ''
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'' – Second Fan * ''Open Gate'' (lead opposite
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) – Jeb * ''
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'' – Denni * '' The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell'' – Sue Biographer * ''The Lamentable Tragedy of Scott'' – Scott * ''The Swidge'' – Andrew * ''
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'' – Business Man * ''
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'' – Man * ''
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'' – Sumner Hathaway * ''
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'' – Mr. Toplin


Voiceover roles

* '' Boruto: Naruto Next Generations'' - Kabuto Yakushi * '' Cars: Mater-National Championship'' – Count Spatula (uncredited) * '' Cars: Race-O-Rama'' – Count Spatula * ''
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'' (2007) – Craniamon * ''
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'' – Various voices * '' Freedom Fighters'' (2003) – Various voices * ''
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'' (2005–2007) – Multiple guest-starring roles, sign language interpreter hero * '' Lost: The Final Season - Beginning of the End'' – Narrator (
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) * '' Lost Survival Guide'' (2008) – Narrator (ABC) * ''
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'' television series and video games – Kabuto Yakushi, Kakkou * '' Naruto: Shippuden'' (2009) – Kabuto Yakushi * ''
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'' – Additional voices (Netflix re-dub) * ''
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'' – Council Member C (Netflix re-dub) * ''
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'' (2018) – Robert * '' Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse'' (2004) –
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* '' Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra'' (2006) – Tony * ''
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'' (2006) –
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* '' Tiger & Bunny: The Rising'' (2014) – Golden Ryan * ''
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'' Season 2 (2022) – Golden Ryan


Awards and nominations

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*
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: Won the award for Lead Actor in a Musical for the role of James Moriarty in the Sacred Fools Theatre Company production of ''Watson – The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes''


References


External links


Henry Dittman's Manager's Website Omnipop TalentHenry Dittman's Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dittman, Henry Living people American male voice actors Choctawhatchee High School alumni People from Fort Walton Beach, Florida University of Mississippi alumni Television personalities from Florida 1971 births