Todd Haberkorn Information


Todd Haberkorn

Todd Haberkorn

Actor
Fort Worth, TX, USA

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Biography:
Todd Haberkorn is a proud member of the anime community and continues to be its humble servant by way of English dubbing. Haberkorn received his BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University and continues to work professionally in Texas & California as an actor, director, producer, and writer.

Haberkorn has provided a voice for many lead roles, such as Kerri in Sgt. Frog, Yamato in Suzuko, Naru in Ghost Hunt, Raki in Claymore, Wataknuki in Holic, Allen Walker in D. Grey Man, Kyrie in Sands of Destruction, Death the Kid in Soul Eater, and Natsu in Fairy Tail. A few supporting roles include Itsuki in Shuffle, Ichimoruken in Hell Girl, Firo in Baccano!, Kono in Darker Than Black, Hikaru in Ouran High School Host Club, Ling Yao in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Khoza in One Piece.

When not in the booth, Todd is a producer with his company, Out of the Office Productions. Todd is represented by The Horne Agency.

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251 confirmed guest appearances

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Todd Haberkorn ➡ Founder of The Humane Beings 🐾
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Yesterday
I wonder if one day we'll get to a place where a movie gets released in theaters and then we get an email in our inbox that says "if you didn't catch Deadpool vs Wolverine 5 in theaters, it'll be on your home streaming devices in 3-5 business days. Thank you!"


5 days ago
https://dorksideoftheforce.com/new-star-wars-high-republic-audiobook-is-now-available-on-audible-01jcp4z6hpns “Star Wars The High Republic: Seeds of Starlight by George Mann and Lucasfilm Press, narrated by Todd Haberkorn, is set during The High Republic and takes place after the fall of Starlight Beacon on the familiar planet of Eiram.” May The #HaberForce Be With U


6 days ago
I miss tiny iPhones. 📱


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