Bradley Gareth was born on April 19, 1995, in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. Raised by his mother and grandparents, he began studying piano at age 5 and discovered community theatre around age 10. His interest in performance deepened through high school and college, where he took part in musical theatre, chorus festivals, composition classes, and the University of Pittsburgh’s student radio station, WPTS.

His early anime-dubbing work included Kageki Shoujo!!, and from there he steadily expanded into screen, game, and commercial work across the broader field of voice acting. For readers following the web-animation side of his career, Indie Serials also hosts a dedicated Bradley Gareth profile.

Collaborations with Major Studios

His official materials list work with studios and clients such as Crunchyroll, Sound Cadence, FUNimation Entertainment, Discotek Media, Gearbox, Hi-Rez, Pathea, Gamious, Formosa Interactive, Pixelfade, and Ascendant Animation. He currently works between Los Angeles and Dallas and is available for local sessions, remote recording, or travel-based bookings.

Notable Web Series and Anime Roles

Among Bradley Gareth’s best-known lead performances are:

  • Hikage Shinomori / Fourth Wielder in My Hero Academia
  • Jyubei Aryu in BLUELOCK
  • Guel Jeturk in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury

Other prominent credits include:

  • Akemitsu Akagami in TenPuru: No One Can Live on Loneliness
  • Seurat in Delico’s Nursery
  • Wolfen in Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest
  • Alvin Godfrey in Reign of the Seven Spellblades
  • Kyle Ozment in The Legendary Hero Is Dead!
  • Eternity Devil in Chainsaw Man

Beyond lead casting, he has also built a broad supporting and additional-voice portfolio across contemporary anime dubbing, giving his résumé both range and staying power.

His more recent résumé continues that range with credits in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, The Daily Life of the Immortal King, The Villainess is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom, Detective Conan, Lord of Mysteries, and The Beginning After the End, alongside additional-voice work on series such as One Piece, Shangri-La Frontier, The Apothecary Diaries, Fire Force, Vinland Saga, Wind Breaker, and My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.

Place in the Wider Indie Animation Scene

Outside mainstream dubbing, web-animation audiences may also know him as Sedgewick “Wick” Sable in Lackadaisy. His place in that ensemble is easy to trace through the site’s Lackadaisy cast guide.

That same orbit includes performers such as Ashe Wagner and Valentine Stokes, two other voices associated with the series’ growing cast roster.

It also overlaps with artists like Belsheber Rusape and Benni Latham, a reminder of how collaborative contemporary indie animation has become.

The broader creator-led animation space that attracts the same audience also includes The Amazing Digital Circus and actor features such as Marissa Lenti.

That conversation naturally extends to darker sci-fi hits like Murder Drones, where the site also highlights performers including Sean Chiplock.

Fans exploring adjacent projects can continue into CliffSide and voice-actor pages like Joelle Jacoby, another example of the range indie web animation now covers.

Newer corners of the scene are represented by The Gaslight District and its dedicated voice-cast hub.

For more grounded, character-driven storytelling, the site also covers Catching Up and individual pages for leads such as Clay.

And for fantasy-leaning web serials, there is Knights of Guinevere together with a dedicated character guide.

Bradley Gareth voice actor Lackadaisy

Video Game and Other Media Contributions

Bradley’s work in interactive media has grown just as noticeably. His credits include Genshin Impact (Hishida, Uncle He, Yuehui), Zenless Zone Zero (additional voices), Borderlands 4, Dead of Darkness, Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore, Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons, The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, Frosthaven, Marvel Move, and My Time at Sandrock.

Beyond games, he continues to work across live-action dubbing and audio storytelling, with credits in Escape from the 21st Century, 11 Rebels, Night Call, The Promised Land, Sakra, and Dinosaur World, as well as audio-fiction projects such as Clutch! A Kobold Story, ReEntry Lone Wolf, Close Your Eyes, and The House Jack Built.

Professional Affiliations and Agency Representation

Professionally, Gareth is represented in Dallas by The Campbell Agency and in Los Angeles by AB2 Talent. His official materials continue to present him as a remote-ready performer working comfortably across anime dubbing, games, commercials, and character-driven media.

Beyond performance, Bradley remains deeply creative and intellectually curious. He keeps an “immodest collection of movies, cartoons, and video games,” reads detective fiction and scholarship on King Arthur, practices piano daily, and brings a dry, self-aware sense of humor to his public persona. As he once put it, “If Ted Danson and your favorite anime character had a lovechild who went on to do a radio internship, you’d be at the intersection of me and myself.”

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