Christopher Sabat is a veteran voice actor, director, and producer with a résumé that reads like a list of anime’s greatest hits. From the proud Saiyan prince Vegeta and the stoic swordsman Roronoa Zoro to the world's greatest hero All Might and the slightly tipsy Yami from Black Clover, Christopher has voiced some of the most memorable characters in the genre. As the English dub voice director for Dragonball Z and the founder of Okratron 5000, a prominent audio production company, Christopher has played a pivotal role in shaping the English dubbing landscape. When he’s not in the studio, he’s either traveling the world, meeting the incredible fans that have made his work possible for so many years or taking on his most gratifying role: Dad to two awesome daughters. If you see him at a convention, make sure you say hello—just avoid any surprise scream-off challenges. He’s saving his vocal cords for his recording sessions!
Christopher Sabat Meet and Greet Sessions:
If you've ever watched anime in English, chances are Christopher Sabat's voice has been part of your life for longer than you realise. A veteran voice actor, director, and producer, Christopher has brought to life some of the most iconic characters in the genre — from the proud Saiyan prince Vegeta and the stoic swordsman Roronoa Zoro, to the world's greatest hero All Might and the lovably tipsy Yami from Black Clover. As the English dub voice director for Dragon Ball Z and the founder of Okratron 5000, a prominent audio production company, Christopher has been one of the defining forces behind the English dubbing landscape as we know it today. Off the mic, he's equally at home on the convention floor — meeting the fans whose support has fuelled decades of work — or embracing what he calls his most rewarding role yet: dad to two awesome daughters. Come join Christopher on the Mainstage for a celebration of a career that has shaped a generation of anime fans. And if you run into him afterwards, feel free to say hello — just maybe hold off on any surprise scream-off challenges. He's saving his vocal cords.
If you've ever watched anime in English, chances are Christopher Sabat's voice has been part of your life for longer than you realise. A veteran voice actor, director, and producer, Christopher has brought to life some of the most iconic characters in the genre — from the proud Saiyan prince Vegeta and the stoic swordsman Roronoa Zoro, to the world's greatest hero All Might and the lovably tipsy Yami from Black Clover. As the English dub voice director for Dragon Ball Z and the founder of Okratron 5000, a prominent audio production company, Christopher has been one of the defining forces behind the English dubbing landscape as we know it today. Off the mic, he's equally at home on the convention floor — meeting the fans whose support has fuelled decades of work — or embracing what he calls his most rewarding role yet: dad to two awesome daughters. Come join Christopher on the Mainstage for a celebration of a career that has shaped a generation of anime fans. And if you run into him afterwards, feel free to say hello — just maybe hold off on any surprise scream-off challenges. He's saving his vocal cords.
If you've ever watched anime in English, chances are Christopher Sabat's voice has been part of your life for longer than you realise. A veteran voice actor, director, and producer, Christopher has brought to life some of the most iconic characters in the genre — from the proud Saiyan prince Vegeta and the stoic swordsman Roronoa Zoro, to the world's greatest hero All Might and the lovably tipsy Yami from Black Clover. As the English dub voice director for Dragon Ball Z and the founder of Okratron 5000, a prominent audio production company, Christopher has been one of the defining forces behind the English dubbing landscape as we know it today. Off the mic, he's equally at home on the convention floor — meeting the fans whose support has fuelled decades of work — or embracing what he calls his most rewarding role yet: dad to two awesome daughters. Come join Christopher on the Mainstage for a celebration of a career that has shaped a generation of anime fans. And if you run into him afterwards, feel free to say hello — just maybe hold off on any surprise scream-off challenges. He's saving his vocal cords.