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Joshua Seth Freedman is an American voice actor, comedian, motivational speaker, and author.

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Biography

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Seth was born in Kent, Ohio to Barbara Freedman (née Zapiler), a therapist.[2] After graduating from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1987, he went to New York University Tisch School of the Arts and received his BFA in 1991.[1][3] As a child, Seth attended several experimental programs at Kent State University where he was admitted at the age of eight. Later, he attended Hampshire College and the New York University's film school Tisch School of the Arts where he trained as a performing artist. He has voiced many popular anime characters, including Taichi "Tai" Kamiya in Digimon Adventure series. He was the announcer of "Kids WB's Aftertoons Show" block and "Saturdays: Unleashed" block.

He retired from voice acting in 2006 to focus on his other works.

From 2006 to 2020, Seth toured the world as a mentalist and magician. He has won awards from Hollywoodʼs Magic Castle, appeared in five of his own TV specials in Japan and South Korea and performed at over 2,000 events in over 30 countries.

Between 2016 and 2018, he came out of voice acting retirement to star in all of the Digimon Adventure tri. movies, recorded in Hollywood, CA.[4] He then reprised his role in Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna in 2020.

He returned to non Digimon voice acting (having retired from voice acting, with the exception of Digimon) in December 2022 with the role of Kaneda in The Prince of Tennis.[5]

Seth is also motivational speaker and the author of a book on peak performance called Finding Focus In A Changing World.

He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.[6]

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Joshua Seth (born December 2, 1970) is an American voice actor, mentalist, magician, comedian, keynote speaker, and entertainer, best known for voicing the lead character Tai Kamiya in the long-running Digimon anime franchise across its television series and nine feature films. Born in Kent, Ohio, as Joshua Seth Freedman, Seth entered the voice acting industry in the early 1990s, amassing credits in over 100 anime productions and other animated media. His breakthrough role came as Tai Kamiya in Digimon Adventure (1999), which he reprised in subsequent seasons and movies, making him a prominent figure in English-dubbed anime for a generation of viewers. Other notable anime roles include Tetsuo Shima in the English dub of Akira (1988), Hige in Wolf's Rain (2003), and Kyo Sohma in Fruits Basket (2001), alongside appearances in Western animations such as the royal crown polisher in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004). Beyond , Seth has built a multifaceted career in entertainment and corporate events, specializing in interactive and performances. An award-winning mentalist, he claimed victory at the Magic Olympics and has starred in five television specials while touring internationally with his live show Mind Magic LIVE. As a comedic hypnotist and , Seth delivers keynote addresses and emcees corporate functions, focusing on team-building and engagement through mind-bending illusions and humor.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Joshua Seth was born Joshua Seth on December 2, 1970, in . He grew up in this small in the Midwest, surrounded by rural landscapes of cows and cornfields that shaped his early years. From a young age, Seth showed a strong affinity for performance, participating in local theater productions and developing an interest in entertainment that would define his career. As a child, he performed in touring Broadway shows at the Carousel Dinner Theater in Akron, Ohio, often taking part in eight shows a week for off-Broadway-style productions. These experiences exposed him to the demands of live performance and honed his stage presence. Additionally, Seth developed an early fascination with illusion and audience engagement through magic. He was born to Barbara Freedman (née Zapiler), a therapist, and has a brother, Jeremiah Freedman. During his childhood, Seth was particularly drawn to animated cartoons, citing favorites like Bugs Bunny, Grape Ape, and Underdog for their clever humor and expressive physicality, which influenced his appreciation for voice work and character animation. These early endeavors in theater and magic laid the groundwork for his transition into professional voice acting and later mentalism.

Academic background

Joshua Seth graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio, in 1987, where he engaged in theater productions directed by Vince Cardinal. After high school, he enrolled at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, majoring in film and earning a (BFA) degree in 1991. At Tisch, Seth received formal training in acting techniques, which honed his skills for performance and laid the groundwork for his future work in . Following his graduation in , Seth moved to to begin his professional acting career.

Voice acting career

Early roles and debut

Joshua Seth entered the voice acting industry in the mid-1990s, following his training at , where he honed skills that facilitated his professional transition. His debut voice role came in 1995 as Hutch, the titular young bee, in the English dub of the Japanese of Hutch the Honeybee, a production by that aired on . This minor part represented an initial foray into dubbing and helped build his early portfolio through additional small voices in animated projects during the decade. In parallel, Seth pursued on-camera opportunities in live-action television during the early 1990s, securing guest appearances on series such as and . These roles, combining voice work and on-screen presence, diversified his resume as he established himself in . By 1993, Seth had developed a professional demo reel and gained agency representation in , including with the Arlene Thornton Agency, which supported his growing catalog of credits and positioned him for breakthroughs in localization. His first major dubbing credit arrived in 2001 as the volatile Tetsuo Shima in the Pioneer Entertainment redub of the landmark film Akira, solidifying his entry into the genre.

Major anime and animation roles

One of Joshua Seth's most iconic roles was as the voice of Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, the courageous leader of the DigiDestined, in the English dub of Digimon Adventure (1999–2000), where he performed across all 54 episodes. He reprised the role in Digimon Adventure 02 (2000–2001) for 50 episodes and in the feature film Digimon: The Movie (2000), contributing to over 100 episodes total in the franchise during this period. Seth also lent his voice to prominent anime dubs, including Hige, the laid-back and loyal wolf pack member, in Wolf's Rain (2003), appearing in all 30 episodes of the series. In the English dub of Cowboy Bebop (1998), he provided additional voices, such as Cain in episode 24 and a playing boy in episode 21. For Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2004 TV series), he voiced the character Omba in select episodes. In Western animation, Seth voiced the Prisoner (Crown Polisher) in (2004). He also appeared in Rugrats All Grown Up! (2003) as Yu-Got, a enthusiast, in the episode "Yu-Gotta-Go." Additionally, in Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001–2002), he voiced Koji Onishi's friend and the character Karl across multiple episodes. By 2006, Seth had contributed to over 70 animated projects, with a significant emphasis on English dubs of imports that introduced Japanese series to Western audiences.

Video games and other media

Joshua Seth lent his voice to various video games, particularly reprising his role as from the series in several titles during the early 2000s. In (2001) and its sequel Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (2004), Seth voiced the lead character Tai, bringing energy to the fighting game format. He continued this role in (2005), as well as Digimon World Dawn and Digimon World Dusk (both 2007), contributing to the narrative-driven RPG elements of these portable titles. Beyond gaming, Seth ventured into live-action and hybrid media, including voice-overs and on-camera appearances. He voiced the robot character Alpha 5 in the live-action series , adding a distinctive robotic tone to the tokusatsu-style production. In the 1990s, Seth appeared in episodes of the family drama 7th Heaven on , marking some of his early on-camera work alongside voice contributions. He also provided the voice for the crying child in the 1996 made-for-TV thriller film The Crying Child, a supernatural story involving grief and hauntings. Seth's work extended to other formats, including promotional narration and brief animation crossovers. He served as a promo announcer for programming blocks and Saturday mornings, delivering engaging voice-overs to introduce animated content. In non-series , Seth voiced the Prisoner in (2004), extending his animated portfolio into feature-length hybrid media. These roles, among approximately 30 non-animation projects, highlighted Seth's versatility in voice work across interactive, live-action, and promotional mediums during the and .

Hiatus and return

In 2006, following the conclusion of the Digimon series, Joshua Seth announced his retirement from , citing burnout from the demanding schedule of and a desire to shift focus to live stage performing as a . His last major role before the hiatus was in various Digimon projects, marking the end of a prolific period in voice work. Seth made a selective return to voice acting in 2016, reprising his iconic role as in the English dub of Digimon Adventure tri. (2016–2018), a six-part film series that continued the story from the original Digimon Adventure. He continued in the role for Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna (2020), providing the English voice for Tai in this theatrical conclusion to the character's arc. In 2022, Seth resumed non-Digimon voice work with the role of Ichirō Kaneda in the English dub of The Prince of Tennis, produced by Sound Cadence Studios for Crunchyroll, signaling his gradual re-engagement with broader anime projects. This was followed in 2024 by re-recordings for the English dub of the first three Digimon movies—Digimon: The Movie, Digimon Hurricane Landing!!/Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals, and Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers—remastered in HD by Discotek Media; the collection topped Amazon's DVD sales charts upon pre-order release. Seth has attributed these returns primarily to persistent fan demand, which alerted him to new opportunities, and a personal reconnection with the voice acting industry after years away, limiting his involvement to approximately 5–10 projects since .

Live performance career

Transition to mentalism

In the mid-2000s, Joshua Seth began pivoting from his established career toward live performance as a and hypnotist, drawing on childhood fascinations with magic that dated back to age eight when he witnessed a show by Blackstone the Magician. His father's work as a hypnotherapist further fueled these early interests, providing a foundational influence for blending psychological elements into illusion. This shift culminated in 2003 when Seth won first place at the Academy of Magical Arts' Magic Olympics at Hollywood's for his close-up act, marking a pivotal validation of his skills and prompting deeper commitment to the craft. Seth's training in mentalism involved honing psychological illusions and hypnosis techniques, leveraging his dramatic background from a BFA at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and early stage work, to develop acts that incorporated mind-reading and audience participation. By 2006, he debuted live shows like The Joshua Seth Comedy Hypnosis & Mindreading Show at venues such as the Center Stage Theater in Santa Barbara, where he opened with his award-winning mentalism routines and incorporated hypnotic elements for comedic effect. These performances evolved into his signature "Mind Magic" style, which fused voice modulation skills from his acting days with interactive illusions to create intimate, mind-bending experiences. The motivations for this career pivot stemmed from Seth's growing fatigue with the isolation of studio-based voice work in Hollywood and a yearning for the immediacy of live audience engagement, allowing him to travel globally—such as headlining on —while revitalizing his creative output. After a decade in and , the demanding schedules contributed to burnout, pushing him toward as a more dynamic outlet that aligned with his performative roots. In 2008, following his success and initial stage runs, Seth took a hiatus from regular to focus on touring with Mind Magic LIVE, while making selective returns to voice work, enabling direct connections with spectators absent in recording booths. Early opportunities arose through performances at the , where Seth built a dedicated following with close-up , alongside corporate events and small theaters that tested his evolving routines. By 2008, these foundational gigs had accumulated into a robust portfolio, paving the way for broader touring while he continued select voice appearances at conventions.

Tours, specials, and appearances

In 2008, Seth launched his "Mind Magic LIVE" tour, transitioning his focus from to live performances that blended , magic, and storytelling. Over the next twelve years, he performed at more than 400 colleges and universities across the , as well as on over 200 cruises for lines including and , reaching audiences in over 40 countries worldwide. Seth expanded his media presence with five self-produced television specials in the , which aired in and and showcased his skills to international viewers. The popularity of these specials led to a as himself on the series Busted! in 2018, where he featured in an episode centered on a vanishing magician plot filmed in . As a motivational , delivered talks on focus, performance, and mental resilience at events including Harvard, Stanford, and , as well as corporate conferences such as the Global Million Dollar Round Table (as of 2020). These presentations emphasized practical strategies drawn from his expertise to enhance audience engagement and productivity. He later authored the Finding Focus In A Changing World (2024), expanding on these themes. Following , Seth adapted to global disruptions by incorporating virtual and hybrid formats into his shows and keynotes, including a notable virtual address originally scheduled for an in-person conference. By 2025, he continued this evolution with ongoing corporate keynotes and live theater residencies, such as his November performance at the MCA Brick City Center for the Arts in , maintaining a focus on intimate, interactive experiences.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Joshua Seth is married to Suzy Panoyan Seth, a performer known for her work in magic and entertainment. Seth and his wife have two children: a daughter, Nikita, and a son, . Nikita Seth, age 12 as of 2025, is an emerging voice actress who has provided voices for the Ultraman series and national commercials, often directed by her father. She attends a performing arts school and enjoys anime, hip-hop dancing, guitar, and drawing, reflecting shared family interests in creative and performance arts. The Seth family maintains a connection to Jewish traditions, rooted in their heritage.

Residence and current pursuits

Joshua Seth has resided in , since relocating there with his family. In addition to his performance career, Seth authored the book Finding Focus In A Changing World: The Magic of Thinking Differently, published in 2015, which applies techniques to foster personal growth and peak performance. His current pursuits include ongoing practice of and involvement in local theater, alongside fitness routines to maintain his presence. Seth also supports through workshops for children in schools. Looking ahead, Seth plans to deliver keynotes in 2025 focused on and , drawing from his expertise in communication .

Awards and recognition

Magic and performance awards

Joshua Seth earned first place in the mentalism category at the Magic Olympics held at Hollywood's in 2003, a prestigious competition that highlighted his innovative approach to mind-reading illusions. Between 2012 and 2015, Seth starred in five TV specials in and demonstrating his psychological illusion techniques to live studio audiences and celebrities. From 2008 to 2020, Seth performed over 200 shows aboard and .

Voice acting honors

Joshua Seth's career has garnered notable recognition, particularly for his enduring portrayal of in the franchise. In 2017, he received the Behind The Voice Actors (BTVA) Anime Dub Awards for Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime /Special for his in Digimon Adventure tri. Part 1: Reunion, an accolade voted by both staff and fans that underscored his dynamic delivery in reprising the character's and emotional depth. This win highlighted Seth's contribution to one of 's most influential series, where his performance helped cement 's status as a globally successful media property with widespread cultural impact. Seth has also been celebrated through fan-voted honors and industry appearances tied to his voice work. His returns to the role in projects like Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna (2020) earned praise for maintaining the character's iconic energy, contributing to the franchise's ongoing popularity. Additionally, Seth has been a sought-after guest at conventions, participating in panels at in 2017 and 2018 to discuss his seminal roles, including Tetsuo Shima in Akira and Hige in , fostering direct engagement with fans on the craft of .

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