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Robert Daymond Howard (born March 11, 1982) is an American voice actor who is mostly known for his roles in video games, animation, anime and audiobooks. Some of his best known roles include Tuxedo Mask in the Viz Media redub of Sailor Moon, Spider-Man in Marvel's Spider-Man and various Marvel media, Mike, Orbulon and Young Cricket in WarioWare Gold, Megumi Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen, Jesse Cosay in the second season of Infinity Train, Goro Akechi in Persona 5, Hubert von Vestra in Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Lloyd Bannings in Trails series, Prompto Argentum in Final Fantasy XV, Toneri Ōtsutsuki in The Last: Naruto the Movie, Alan Sylvasta in BNA: Brand New Animal, Flect Turn in My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission, River Ward in Cyberpunk 2077, and on-camera as Dorian Storm in the Dungeons & Dragons actual play web series Critical Role and its spinoff Exandria Unlimited.[1]
Key Information
Early life
[edit]Robbie Daymond was born in Chesterfield, Missouri on March 11, 1982,[2] the son of Laura Marks. His mother is of German descent[3], and his father is of indigenous Apache descent.[4] His father left the family when Daymond was an infant, leaving his mother to raise him with the help of her parents in Warrenton, Missouri.[5] He took an interest in acting when he was 10 after participated in the play On Golden Pond.[5][6]
After Daymond's mother remarried, he was adopted by his step-father Gregory Allen Howard in 1995 and changed his last name to Howard. His family then moved to St. Charles, Missouri. In 2000, he attended Webster University, but later transferred to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he graduated with a BFA in Theatre Performance in 2004. He taught and performed at the Nevada Conservatory Theatre, which was related to UNLV, and received his MFA at UNLV in 2007.[5]
Career
[edit]In 2007, Daymond moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a college instructor at the New York Film Academy and Quixote Studio. He did some acting in film, television and commercials, but started doing more voice-over work in 2009; by 2011, he was working full-time in voice acting for cartoons, anime, and video games.[5]
Daymond has voiced the lead character in various cartoons: SwaySway in the Nickelodeon program Breadwinners, Blake Myers in the Nick cartoon Get Blake!, and the title character in Marvel's Spider-Man, which first aired on Disney XD in 2017.[7]

In anime and video games, Daymond's roles have included: Tuxedo Mask in the Viz Media dub of Sailor Moon, Rintaro Tsumugi in The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity, Megumi Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen, Mumen Rider in One-Punch Man, Hubert von Vestra in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Mike, Orbulon, and Cricket in WarioWare Gold, Sorey in Tales of Zestiria, Goro Akechi in Persona 5, Lloyd Bannings in The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II and IV, Joe Kido in Digimon Adventure tri. and Prompto Argentum in Final Fantasy XV, Fret in Halo Infinite, Smokey Brown in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Chrollo Lucilfer in Hunter x Hunter, Kayn in League of Legends as well as The Seven Deadly Sins, Chai in Hi-Fi Rush, Stardust Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom, Adam Bindewald in Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle, and Godzilla: The Planet Eater. In 2023, he voices the main character, Chai, in the recently released rhythm action game Hi-Fi Rush created by Tango Gameworks.
From June to August 2021, Daymond starred in Exandria Unlimited, an actual play spinoff limited series of the web series Critical Role.[1] He played Dorian Storm, an air genasi bard.[8][9] He continued to play Dorian in Critical Role's third campaign as a guest star for the first fourteen episodes.[10][11][12] In March 2022, he reprised the role in the two part special Exandria Unlimited: Kymal.[13][14] He then reprised the role again in Critical Role's third campaign for another block of episodes in 2024.[15][16] Polygon opined that Dorian had a "beautiful storyline" with Daymond's "stand out" performance which "was so integral to the start of Campaign 3" – "he participated in the cast's goofy asides and reactions, but also left room for moments of gravitas and emotional exploration. Part of what makes his performance as Dorian such a joy to watch is the knowledge that he is new to the table, and fairly new to the hobby".[17] In 2023, he starred in the actual play Candela Obscura: The Circle of the Vassal & the Veil as Professor Howard Margrove; this horror anthology series was produced by Critical Role Productions.[18][19] Daymond is also one of the narrators for the audiobook edition of the novel Critical Role: Vox Machina – Kith & Kin (2021).[20][21] In 2025, Daymond joined Critical Role's main cast for the upcoming fourth campaign scheduled to premiere in October 2025.[22]
Daymond and fellow voice actors Ray Chase and Max Mittelman formed video game company Sassy Chap Games to develop the 2025 dating sim Date Everything![23]
Personal life
[edit]Daymond met Megan Lynn Strand in 2004 while they were studying at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. They reside in Los Angeles, where they spent eight years in an on-and-off relationship before becoming engaged in 2017.[24] They were married on April 7, 2019.[25] They have two children.[26][27]
Filmography
[edit]Anime
[edit]Television
[edit]| † | Denotes series that have not yet been released |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[28] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012–16 | Transformers: Rescue Bots | Evan, Myles, Bot Dog Vendor, Speeder Don, Foreman | 7 episodes | [42] |
| 2013–16 | Ever After High | Alistair Wonderland | ||
| 2014–16 | Breadwinners | SwaySway, various voices | [42] | |
| 2015 | Get Blake! | Blake Myers | ||
| 2016 | Star Wars Rebels | The Eighth Brother | Episode: "Twilight of the Apprentice" | [73] |
| 2016–18 | Avengers Assemble | Bucky Barnes, Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Goon #2 | 2 episodes | [42] |
| 2017 | The Tom and Jerry Show | Ramone, Sifu, Batboy | ||
| 2017–19 | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | Raymond, Co-Bruh, Rex Th' Bunny, additional voices | ||
| 2017–20 | Spider-Man | Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, various voices | [74] | |
| 2018 | Guardians of the Galaxy | Peter Parker / Spider-Man | 2 episodes | [42] |
| 2019 | Pinky Malinky | Perry, Channing, various voices | ||
| LEGO Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom | Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus, Security Captain | Television short | ||
| Carmen Sandiego | Trey Sterling, Security Guard | 2 episodes | ||
| The Rocketeer | Officer Crowfoot | 8 episodes | ||
| 2019–22 | Young Justice | Wyynde, Garn Daanuth, Blubber | 5 episodes | |
| 2020 | Infinity Train | Jesse Cosay, additional voices | 8 episodes | |
| Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt | Chico Bon Bon | |||
| 2020–21 | Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? | Gargoyle, Cache Blanc, Chad, Hotel Owner | 3 episodes | [42] |
| 2021 | Rugrats | Bug | Episode: "Second Time Around" | |
| Aquaman: King of Atlantis | Finhead | Episode: "Dead Sea" | ||
| The Casagrandes | Charles Little Bull | 2 episodes | [75] | |
| 2022 | Bee and PuppyCat | Cooking Prince | 1 episode | [76] |
| Spirit Rangers | Mouse, Bat | Episode: "The Lacrosse Boss" | [42] | |
| 2023 | Hailey's On It! | Frederix | 2 episodes | |
| The Legend of Vox Machina | Cerkonos | 3 episodes | ||
| RWBY | Curious Cat | 7 episodes | [77] | |
| Unicorn: Warriors Eternal | Mick, Orphan Boys | Episode: "The Awakening" | [42] | |
| Mech Cadets | Adam Williams, Loudspeaker, Operator | 7 episodes | ||
| Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake | Ice Prince, TV Announcer, Bar Guy | 2 episodes | [78][79] | |
| 2024 | The Loud House | Boy 1, Male Employee, Boy 2 | Episode: "Beg, Borrow and Steele" | |
| The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish | Kennueth | Episode: "Prime Meridian Love" | ||
| Creature Commandos | Little Sure Shot | Episode: "Cheers to the Tin Man" | [42] | |
| 2025 | Devil May Cry | Vergil | [80] | |
| The Mighty Nein | Sabian | Episode: "Who Will You Be?" | [81] |
Films
[edit]Video games
[edit]Audio books
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Critical Role: Vox Machina – Kith & Kin | Narrator | [109] | |
| 2022 | Critical Role: The Mighty Nein – The Nine Eyes of Lucien | [110] | ||
| 2024 | Critical Role: Bells Hells – What Doesn't Break | [111] |
Web
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Exandria Unlimited | Dorian Storm | Main role; 8 episodes | [1][8][9] |
| 2021–2022, 2024–2025 |
Critical Role (campaign 3) | Dorian Storm, Cerkonos | Guest role; 40 episodes | [10][112][15] |
| 2022 | Exandria Unlimited: Kymal | Dorian Storm | Main role; 2 episodes | [13][14] |
| 2022–2025 | Critical Role (one-shots) | Mateo Sandoval | Episode: "Tiny Tina's Wonderlands One-Shot" | [113][114] |
| Dink | Episode: "Lookout, Here We Come!" | [115][116] | ||
| Rufino | Episode: "Assassin's Creed Shadows One-Shot" | [117] | ||
| Malvolio Contreras | Episode: "Total Party Kill: Chicago Live 2025" | [118] | ||
| 2023 | Candela Obscura | Howard Margrove | 3 episodes | [18][119] |
| 2025–present | Talon | Zekyr | [120] | |
| Critical Role (campaign 4) | Kattigan Vale | Main role | [22][121] | |
| 2025 | Dirty Laundry | Himself | Episode: "Who Joined an Ex on Their Honeymoon?"; social deduction game show presented by Dropout | [122] |
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My name is Lynnyx Ann Howard & I'm an AMAZON QUEEN!!
I was born at 6:09pm 6/7/18.
8lbs 9oz 21 inches!
You can call me Lynnie or Nyx, just don't call me chubby (even though I am). My Mom & Dad are happy, healthy & sending all of you all of their love. -Lynnyx". @robbiedaymond. Retrieved May 18, 2019. - ^ "@robbiedaymond: Coming in January". Twitter. September 14, 2020.
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What a trip. What an honor". @robbiedaymond. Retrieved May 18, 2019. - ^ Sherman, Jennifer (May 17, 2019). "Aniplex of America Reveals Cells at Work! Anime's English Dub Cast, BD Release". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
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- ^ Critical Role [@critical_role]; (September 15, 2025). "WHOSE LEGENDS WILL BE WRITTEN IN ARAMÁN? ⚔️ 🧭 🪶 👀 Take a (respectful) first look at our stunning new #CriticalRole Campaign 4 adventurers before their tale begins at the table this OCTOBER 2ND! [ Artwork by @_solelle, with additional art and consultation by @agarthanguide 🎨✨ ][13 images]". Retrieved September 15, 2025 – via Instagram.
- ^ Dropout [@dropout] (December 15, 2025). "This week on Dropout... 🥔Monday: Dropout Presents - Aparna Nancherla: Hopeful Potato 🍹Tuesday: Dimension 20 Animated + Dirty Laundry's season finale w/ guests Matt Mercer, Aimee Carrero, Robbie Daymond, & Taliesin Jaffe 🎥Wednesday: Dimension 20 new season trailer 👇👇👇" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
External links
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Early life
Robert Daymond Howard, known professionally as Robbie Daymond, was born on March 11, 1982, in Chesterfield, Missouri, originally named Robert Daymond Niles.[1] His biological father, Robert Niles, left the family when Daymond was an infant, leaving his mother, Laura Marks—a philosopher with a PhD who later became a college professor—to raise him primarily with the support of her parents, Marvin and Mary Marks.[11] The family resided in Warrenton, Missouri, on his grandparents' estate, where Daymond spent his early childhood in a rural setting that encouraged exploration and imaginative play.[12] In 1993, Daymond's mother remarried Gregory Allen Howard, an accomplished athlete and five-time Ironman triathlete.[4] Two years later, in 1995, Howard officially adopted the then-13-year-old Daymond, after which he changed his surname from Niles to Howard.[11] This adoption marked a significant family milestone, with both parents providing a supportive environment that nurtured Daymond's emerging interests.[12] Following the adoption, the family relocated from Warrenton to St. Charles, Missouri, where Daymond attended Francis Howell High School.[13] His passion for performance developed early; at age 10, he made his professional stage debut in a 1992 production of On Golden Pond at the local Bell-Star Theatre.[11] Throughout his childhood and teenage years, family activities involving music and skits further fueled his overactive imagination, while school plays and drama club involvement at Francis Howell—where he served as an officer in the International Thespian Society and even handled morning announcements—solidified his enthusiasm for acting and provided his initial foray into vocal performance.[13][12]Education
Daymond began his formal theater training at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he attended the Theater Conservatory from 2000 to 2002.[11] He transferred to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 2002 after facing academic probation at Webster, continuing his studies there until 2007.[11] At UNLV, Daymond earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Theater Performance in 2004 and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Acting in 2007.[14][11] During his time at the university, he gained practical experience by performing and teaching acting, movement, speech, and voice at the affiliated Nevada Conservatory Theatre, which helped build his foundational skills in performance. A notable achievement was winning the Irene Ryan Award for his role in the play Click Boom, recognizing excellence in collegiate acting.[14] Following his graduation with the MFA, Daymond relocated to Los Angeles in August 2007 to pursue professional acting opportunities in voice work and theater.[11] This move marked the transition from academic training to his career in the entertainment industry, leveraging the rigorous preparation from his UNLV programs.[15]Personal life
Daymond resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Megan Lynn Strand, whom he has been pictured with at industry events such as the 2021 premiere of My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission.[16] The couple married in April 2019 and have two children: a daughter, Lynnyx Lola Ann Howard, born on June 7, 2018, and a son, Rohan Eldon Howard, born on January 9, 2021.[17] Daymond balances his demanding voice acting career with family life in Los Angeles, often traveling for conventions while maintaining a home base there.[15] In his personal time, Daymond enjoys role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, to which he is a relative newcomer but enthusiastic participant.[18] He also pursues writing and producing independent projects, including co-founding the video game studio Sassy Chap Games alongside fellow voice actors Ray Chase and Max Mittelman to develop titles like the 2025 dating sim Date Everything!, released on June 17, 2025.[19]Career
Beginnings in voice acting
Following his graduation with a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Webster University in 2007, Daymond relocated to Los Angeles to advance his career in the entertainment industry. There, he took on roles as a college instructor at the New York Film Academy and Quixote Studio, while starting to audition for on-camera projects in film, television, and commercials, alongside emerging opportunities in animation.[11][20][21] The period was marked by significant challenges, including the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and the subsequent economic recession, which limited job prospects and forced Daymond to balance teaching duties with persistent auditions for voice-over work. His educational background in theater provided essential training in voice techniques, helping him adapt to the demands of both on-camera and voice acting.[22][20] Daymond secured his first professional voice acting opportunities in 2009, initially focusing on smaller-scale projects amid the competitive landscape. By 2010, after establishing key agent representation, he made the shift to full-time voice acting, leaving behind instructional roles to concentrate on the industry.[20][1][13]Breakthrough roles in animation and anime
Daymond's breakthrough in Western animation came with his casting as the voice of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the Disney XD series Ultimate Spider-Man, which aired from 2012 to 2017. This role marked a significant step forward in his career, allowing him to portray the iconic Marvel superhero in a long-running action-comedy series that blended humor, team dynamics, and high-stakes adventures, reaching a wide audience of young viewers and establishing him as a go-to talent for energetic, youthful protagonists. His entry into anime dubbing occurred in 2014 with the role of Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask in Viz Media's English dub of Sailor Moon Crystal, a faithful adaptation of the original manga that revived the classic series for new and nostalgic audiences.[23] As the suave, mysterious protector and love interest to Sailor Moon, Daymond brought a charismatic depth to the character, blending romantic poise with heroic resolve, which helped introduce him to the anime community and showcased his ability to handle dramatic, ensemble-driven narratives.[24] A pivotal role that further elevated Daymond's profile was Megumi Fushiguro in the English dub of Jujutsu Kaisen, starting with the anime's premiere in 2020 and continuing through subsequent seasons. Voicing the stoic, shadow-manipulating sorcerer in this high-octane supernatural series, Daymond captured Megumi's introspective intensity and subtle emotional layers, contributing to the dub's acclaim amid the show's global explosion in popularity.[25] This performance not only highlighted his skill in portraying complex anti-heroes but also significantly boosted his recognition within the anime dubbing scene, as Jujutsu Kaisen became one of the most streamed series of its era.[26] These roles, spanning Western superhero animation and high-profile anime dubs, underscored Daymond's versatile vocal range—from the quippy heroism of Spider-Man to the enigmatic allure of Tuxedo Mask and the brooding resolve of Megumi—solidifying his reputation for adapting to diverse genres and character archetypes in prominent productions.[15]Video games and multimedia projects
Daymond began voicing characters in video games in the early 2010s, drawing on his animation background to deliver versatile performances in interactive media. His experience in linear animation helped him adapt to the demands of gaming roles, where timing and emotional range must align with player-driven narratives.[3] A pivotal milestone in Daymond's video game career came with his portrayal of Prompto Argentum in Final Fantasy XV (2016), where he provided the English voice for the character's optimistic and tech-savvy personality across the main game and its multimedia extensions, including the anime prequel Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV. This role marked a significant step in establishing Daymond as a prominent voice in major RPG titles, contributing to the game's global success and his growing recognition among gaming audiences.[27][28] Daymond's performance as Goro Akechi in Persona 5 (2016) and its expansions, such as Persona 5 Royal (2019), further solidified his impact in the genre. Voicing the complex, duality-driven detective prince, Daymond captured Akechi's charismatic facade and underlying turmoil, enhancing the character's popularity in fan communities and contributing to the series' cultural phenomenon status, with Akechi becoming a breakout antagonist beloved for his depth and thematic resonance in discussions of identity and rebellion. He reprised the role in spin-offs like Persona 5 Strikers (2020) and Persona 5 Tactica (2023), including motion capture for expanded scenes in Royal that deepened the character's arc. These portrayals not only showcased Daymond's range but also expanded his fanbase through the franchise's widespread acclaim and merchandise-driven fandom.[29] Earlier, Daymond voiced Chrom, the noble prince and protagonist, in Fire Emblem Awakening (2012), bringing earnest leadership to the tactical RPG's central figure and helping introduce Western players to the series' narrative style. More recently, in Helldivers 2 (2024), he performed as Helldiver Voice 4, one of the selectable soldier archetypes in the cooperative shooter, delivering quippy, high-energy lines that fit the game's satirical military theme and contributed to its multiplayer appeal. These diverse roles across strategy, action-RPG, and shooter genres highlight Daymond's adaptability and role in broadening his reach beyond anime enthusiasts to core gamers. In 2025, he provided voices for The Outer Worlds 2.[1] Beyond games, Daymond has extended his multimedia presence through audiobook narration, particularly in fantasy series. He narrated Rick Riordan's The Trials of Apollo series (2016–2020), voicing the god Apollo's humorous yet vulnerable journey in a modern mythological world, which earned praise for his dynamic character differentiation and immersive storytelling. Other fantasy works include contributions to series like The Heroes of Olympus spin-offs, where his energetic delivery enhanced epic quests and ensemble casts.[30] Daymond has also engaged in web content production, co-founding the collaborative group LOUD ANNOYING with fellow voice actors to create comedic sketches and variety videos on YouTube, blending improv humor with industry insights. His personal channel features Cover Quest, a series of musical covers from games and anime, and vlogs documenting convention appearances and behind-the-scenes production, fostering direct fan interaction. Additionally, as co-owner of Sassy Chap Games, he contributes to indie game development and promotion, including the 2025 release of the dating sim Date Everything!, further intertwining his voice work with multimedia creation. These endeavors have amplified his fanbase by showcasing his multifaceted talents in digital spaces.[31][32]Critical Role involvement
Robbie Daymond first joined the Critical Role series in 2021, debuting as the air genasi bard Dorian Storm in the limited miniseries Exandria Unlimited. Portrayed as a polite yet awkward noble with deep-seated insecurities stemming from his family legacy, Dorian's character brought a layer of emotional vulnerability to the ensemble, contrasting the more boisterous personalities of his fellow adventurers.[33] Daymond reprised the role in Critical Role's third campaign, Bells Hells, starting from the premiere episode in October 2021 and appearing in 14 consecutive episodes through early 2022. Dorian's arc evolved significantly during this time, transforming from a reluctant participant into a core member of the group, grappling with themes of brotherhood and self-discovery—particularly through his complex relationship with his estranged brother, Cyrus Wyvernwind. The character's development resonated strongly with fans, earning widespread acclaim for Daymond's nuanced performance; Dorian quickly became a breakout favorite, inspiring fan art, cosplay, and dedicated YouTube compilations, with viewers frequently expressing disappointment during his absences in live streams.[33] Initially appearing as a guest player, Daymond's recurring presence in Bells Hells marked a shift toward more integrated involvement, building on the chemistry he established in Exandria Unlimited. This evolution culminated in his promotion to a permanent cast member for Critical Role's fourth campaign, which premiered on October 2, 2025. In this new iteration, Daymond introduced Kattigan Vale, a deeply flawed human character accompanied by a wolf sidekick in elaborate attire—deliberately designed as the antithesis of Dorian's earnest purity to showcase Daymond's versatility in improvisational role-playing.[34] Daymond's tenure with Critical Role has notably elevated his profile within the tabletop role-playing community and beyond, amplifying his voice acting career through exposure to the series' global audience. His contributions extended to live performances, including a surprise role as the sadistic host Malvolio Contreras in the 2025 Chicago anniversary show and participation in one-shots like the Indianapolis event featuring the core cast. These appearances, alongside tie-ins to the production's 10th anniversary tour, have solidified his status as a key collaborator, fostering opportunities in live theater-style events and further multimedia projects tied to the Exandria universe.[35]Awards and recognition
Voice acting awards
Robbie Daymond has garnered recognition in voice acting awards, particularly through the Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Awards, highlighting his versatile performances in video games and anime dubs. These accolades underscore his ability to bring depth to complex characters, contributing to his rising prominence in the industry. In 2018, Daymond secured a win in the BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards for Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role (People's Choice) for voicing Goro Akechi in Persona 5.[10] He also won the People's Choice award in the BTVA Anime Dub Awards for Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Feature Film/Special for his role as Shoya Ishida in A Silent Voice: The Movie.[36] That same year, he was honored as Voice Actor of the Year (People's Choice) in the 5th Annual BTVA Anime Dub Awards, reflecting fan appreciation for his overall contributions to anime dubbing.[37] Daymond received a nomination in the 2018 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards for Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role for Tobin in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.[10] His portrayal of Goro Akechi earned multiple nominations across BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards from 2017 to 2021, including subsequent entries for Persona 5 Royal and related media.[10]| Year | Award | Category | Role/Project | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards | Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role | Goro Akechi / Persona 5 (People's Choice) | Win |
| 2018 | BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards | Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role | Tobin / Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | Nomination |
| 2018 | BTVA Anime Dub Awards | Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Feature Film/Special (People's Choice) | Shoya Ishida / A Silent Voice: The Movie | Win |
| 2018 | BTVA Anime Dub Awards | Voice Actor of the Year (People's Choice) | Various | Win |
Other honors
During his studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Daymond received the Irene Ryan Award for outstanding undergraduate acting.[38] Daymond has garnered recognition for his contributions as a producer and writer in independent projects. He co-founded Sassy Chap Games in collaboration with voice actors Ray Chase and Max Mittelman, serving as a key producer and writer for the studio's debut dating simulator, ''Date Everything!'', which launched worldwide in 2025 and received praise for its interactive storytelling and humor.[19][32] In the apparel sector, Daymond owns S-Tier Apparel Club, a premium streetwear brand focused on officially licensed merchandise for anime, gaming, and pop culture enthusiasts. The line expanded in 2024 with high-profile collaborations, including a limited-edition collection with ''Guilty Gear Strive'' featuring designs inspired by characters like Happy Chaos.[39][40] His early involvement in theater has earned acclaim within performing arts communities. Daymond began his professional theater career at age 10. He later co-founded the comedy improv troupe Loud, Annoying, and Very Annoying, which has completed sold-out global tours and built a dedicated following for its energetic sketches and on-stage performances.[32][15] Daymond's broader influence in entertainment is reflected in industry acknowledgments, such as invitations to headline panels at major conventions. In 2024, he discussed his career trajectory at MCM Comic Con in London, and in 2025, he appeared at events including Anime Central and Animate! Raleigh, where audiences celebrated his multifaceted contributions to storytelling across media.[41][42][43] In 2025, Daymond participated as a special guest host in Critical Role's 10-year anniversary live event, ''Total Party Kill'', held at Chicago's Wintrust Arena, highlighting his role in expanding the production's interactive spin-off experiences.[44]Filmography
Anime
Daymond began his anime dubbing career in 2014 with the role of Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask in the Viz Media English dub of Sailor Moon Crystal, marking one of his early lead roles in anime.[3][45]2014
- Sailor Moon Crystal as Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (lead; Viz Media)[3][46]
2015
- One Piece as Sabo (supporting; Funimation)[3][45]
- The Seven Deadly Sins as Gilthunder (supporting; Funimation)[3][46]
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan as Arslan (lead; Funimation)[3]
- Snow White with the Red Hair as Zen Wistalia (lead; Funimation)[3]
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin as Lino Fernandez (supporting; Funimation)[3]
- Durarara!!×2 as Ryo Takiguchi (supporting; Aniplex of America)[3]
- Naruto: Shippuden as Musai / Yukai (supporting; Viz Media)[3]
- Charlotte as Shunsuke Otosaka (lead; Aniplex of America)[45]
2016
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress as Ikoma (lead; Crunchyroll)[3][46]
- Tales of Zestiria the X as Sorey (lead; Funimation)[3]
- My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU as Hachiman Hikigaya (lead; Sentai Filmworks)[3]
- Hunter x Hunter (2011) as Chrollo Lucilfer (supporting; Viz Media)[3][46]
- A Silent Voice as Shoya Ishida (lead; Eleven Arts)[3][46]
- The Last: Naruto the Movie as Toneri Otsutsuki (supporting; Viz Media)[3]
2017
- Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! as Vanir (supporting; Funimation)[3]
- Akiba's Trip: The Animation as Josui Kujo (supporting; Funimation)[3]
- The Silver Guardian as Masayoshi Sugie / Silver Crow (lead; Sentai Filmworks)[3]
2018
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime as Veldora Tempest (supporting; Funimation)[3]
- I Want to Eat Your Pancreas as "Me" (lead; Aniplex of America)[3]
- How Not to Summon a Demon Lord as Diablo / Sakamoto Takuma (lead; Funimation)[3]
2019
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba as additional voices (supporting; Aniplex of America)[3]
- The Promised Neverland as additional voices (supporting; Aniplex of America)[3]
- Dr. Stone as Tsukasa Shishio (supporting; Funimation)[3]
2020
- Jujutsu Kaisen as Megumi Fushiguro (lead; Crunchyroll)[3][46]
- BNA: Brand New Animal as Alan Sylvasta (supporting; Funimation)[3]
- God of High School as Jin Mori (lead; Crunchyroll)[3][26]
2021
- Attack on Titan The Final Season as additional voices (supporting; Crunchyroll)[3]
- Tokyo Revengers as additional voices (supporting; Crunchyroll)[3]
- One Piece as Kozuki Oden (supporting; Funimation)[3][6]
2023
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - To the Swordsmith Village as Hotaru Haganezuka (supporting; Aniplex of America)[47]
- Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku as Gabimaru the Hollow (lead; Crunchyroll)[3]
- Frieren: Beyond Journey's End as additional voices (supporting; Crunchyroll)[3]
2024
- Rooster Fighter as Keisuke (supporting; Crunchyroll)[1]
Television animation
Daymond began voicing characters in Western animated television series in the early 2010s, contributing to both lead and supporting roles across various networks.| Year | Show | Character | Network/Studio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014–2016 | Breadwinners | SwaySway | Nickelodeon |
| 2015 | Get Blake! | Blake Myers | Nickelodeon |
| 2016 | Avengers Assemble | Bucky Barnes | Disney XD |
| 2017–2020 | Marvel's Spider-Man | Spider-Man / Peter Parker | Disney XD |
| 2019–2021 | Infinity Train | Jesse Cosay | Cartoon Network / HBO Max |
| 2023 | RWBY | Curious Cat | Rooster Teeth |
| 2023 | Mech Cadets | Adam Williams | Netflix |
| 2023 | Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake | Ice Prince | Max |
| 2024 | The Loud House | Boy 1, Male Employee, Boy 2 | Nickelodeon |
Films
Robbie Daymond has provided voice acting for a variety of animated feature films, including lead roles in anime productions and additional voices in mainstream Western animations. His contributions span direct-to-video DC animated movies, theatrical releases, and dubbed anime films, showcasing his versatility in ensemble casts and character-driven narratives.[1][56][47] The following table lists his verified film roles in chronological order:| Year | Title | Character | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | The Lego Movie | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2014 | Justice League: War | Green Lantern (Guy Gardner) | Animated |
| 2014 | The Last: Naruto the Movie | Toneri Otsutsuki | Animated |
| 2015 | The Peanuts Movie | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2015 | Justice League: Throne of Atlantis | Green Lantern (Guy Gardner) | Animated |
| 2015 | Boruto: Naruto the Movie | Mitsuki | Animated |
| 2015 | Cyborg 009: Call of Justice | 002 / Jet Link | Animated |
| 2016 | A Silent Voice | Shoya Ishida | Animated |
| 2016 | Kubo and the Two Strings | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2017 | The Lego Batman Movie | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2017 | The Death and Return of Superman | Green Lantern (Guy Gardner) | Animated |
| 2018 | I Want to Eat Your Pancreas | Haruki Shiga ("Me") | Animated |
| 2019 | The Angry Birds Movie 2 | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2020 | The Willoughbys | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2021 | Raya and the Last Dragon | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2021 | Justice Society: World War II | Hourman | Animated |
| 2022 | Bubble | Kai | Animated |
| 2023 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | Additional Voices | Animated |
| 2024 | Moana 2 | Additional Voices | Animated |
Video games
Daymond began his video game voice acting career in 2012 and has since contributed to over 100 titles, often portraying protagonists, allies, and additional voices in major franchises.[57] His roles span action RPGs, fighters, and adventures, with recurring appearances in series like Final Fantasy and Fire Emblem. Below is a chronological selection of his video game credits, focusing on lead and prominent roles, including DLC and remakes where applicable.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Fire Emblem Awakening | Chrom, Inigo | Nintendo 3DS; also voiced in related media.[3] |
| 2012 | Iron Sky: Invasion | Cast | Additional voices.[58] |
| 2013 | JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle | Additional Voices | PlayStation 3.[1] |
| 2014 | The LEGO Movie Videogame | Voice Talent | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2014 | Hearthstone | Additional Voices | PC, mobile.[59] |
| 2015 | Final Fantasy Type-0 HD | Rem Tokimiya | PlayStation 4, Xbox One.[58] |
| 2015 | Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven | Luchs / Eduard | Nintendo 3DS.[58] |
| 2015 | Xenoblade Chronicles X | Avatars (Studious) | Wii U.[58] |
| 2015 | Star Wars: The Old Republic - Knights of the Fallen Empire | Additional Voices | PC expansion DLC.[58] |
| 2016 | Final Fantasy XV | Prompto Argentum | Multi-platform; lead role, reprised in DLC.[3][58] |
| 2016 | Tales of Zestiria | Sorey | PlayStation 3/4.[1] |
| 2016 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan | Michelangelo | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2016 | Persona 5 | Goro Akechi | PlayStation 4; reprised in Royal edition and spin-offs.[3] |
| 2017 | Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | Alm | Nintendo 3DS remake.[59] |
| 2017 | Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 - Road to Boruto | Mitsuki | Multi-platform DLC.[58] |
| 2017 | Agents of Mayhem | August Gaunt | PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC.[58] |
| 2017 | Horizon Zero Dawn - The Frozen Wilds | Naltuk | PlayStation 4 DLC.[58] |
| 2018 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II | Lloyd Bannings | PlayStation 4; recurring in series.[58] |
| 2018 | Spyro Reignited Trilogy | Additional Voices | Multi-platform remake.[58] |
| 2019 | Fire Emblem: Three Houses | Hubert von Vestra | Nintendo Switch.[59] |
| 2019 | Judgment | Takayuki Yagami / Kengo | PlayStation 4.[58] |
| 2019 | Persona 5 Royal | Goro Akechi | PlayStation 4 enhanced remake.[3] |
| 2019 | Death Stranding | The Film Director | PlayStation 4.[1] |
| 2020 | Cyberpunk 2077 | River Ward | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2020 | Final Fantasy VII Remake | Chadley | PlayStation 4.[59] |
| 2020 | Guilty Gear Strive | Happy Chaos | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2021 | Horizon Forbidden West | Bree | PlayStation; additional voices.[58] |
| 2021 | Rune Factory 5 | Ares | Nintendo Switch.[58] |
| 2022 | Hi-Fi Rush | Chai | Xbox, PC; lead role.[1] |
| 2022 | Starfield | Holden Bonilla, Havershaw, Corporal Lezama | Xbox, PC.[58] |
| 2022 | Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon | G6 the Red Gun | Multi-platform; additional voices.[58] |
| 2023 | Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth | Tianyou Zhao | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2023 | Granblue Fantasy: Relink | Id | Multi-platform.[58] |
| 2023 | Palia | Reth, Zeki | PC, early access.[58] |
| 2024 | Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash | Megumi Fushiguro | Multi-platform.[60] |
| 2024 | Alien: Rogue Incursion | Davis 01 | VR, PC.[57] |
| 2024 | Slitterhead | Blake | Multi-platform.[57] |
| 2025 | Assassin's Creed Shadows | Rufino | Multi-platform; ally character from promotional one-shot.[61] |
| 2025 | Date Everything! | The Hanks, Johnny Splash, Nekoboru, Self | PC; executive producer role as well.[62] |
| 2025 | Avowed | Additional Voices | Xbox Series, PC.[57] |
| 2025 | Ghost of Yōtei | Additional Actors | PlayStation 5.[58] |
| 2025 | Death Stranding 2: On the Beach | The Bokka | PlayStation 5.[58] |
Audiobooks and web series
Robbie Daymond has narrated numerous audiobooks since 2016, specializing in young adult fantasy, science fiction, and mystery genres, often bringing dynamic energy to ensemble casts and first-person narratives. His audiobook work includes leading roles in popular series like Rick Riordan's The Trials of Apollo, where he voices the protagonist Apollo, and standalone hits such as Adam Silvera's They Both Die at the End. Daymond's narration style emphasizes emotional depth and character distinction, earning praise for enhancing immersive storytelling in titles distributed primarily through platforms like Audible.[30] In addition to audiobooks, Daymond has contributed voice work to podcasts and limited web-based audio projects, including narrations for the educational podcast Whose Amazing Life? in 2024, where he voiced biographical episodes on figures like mathematicians and cowboys, blending dramatic flair with informative delivery. His involvement in independent web content remains selective, focusing on audio-driven formats rather than visual animations.[63][64]Selected Audiobook Narrations
The following table highlights key audiobook narrations by Daymond from 2016 to 2025, presented chronologically with representative examples across genres. Full credits exceed 50 titles, but these exemplify his range in fantasy series, contemporary YA, and recent releases.| Year | Title | Author | Role | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle | Rick Riordan | Narrator (Apollo/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2017 | One of Us Is Lying | Karen M. McManus | Narrator (multiple teen perspectives) | Audible |
| 2017 | They Both Die at the End | Adam Silvera | Narrator (Mateo/Rufus) | Audible |
| 2017 | The Dark Prophecy | Rick Riordan | Narrator (Apollo/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2018 | The Burning Maze | Rick Riordan | Narrator (Apollo/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2018 | Someday | David Levithan | Narrator (A/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2019 | The Tyrant’s Tomb | Rick Riordan | Narrator (Apollo/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2020 | The Tower of Nero | Rick Riordan | Narrator (Apollo/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2020 | My Life as a Potato | Arianne Costner | Narrator (Ben/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2021 | Critical Role: Vox Machina – Kith & Kin | Critical Role (ensemble authors) | Narrator (multiple characters) | Audible |
| 2021 | Children of the Fox | Kevin Sands | Narrator (Jack/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2022 | Seekers of the Fox | Kevin Sands | Narrator (Jack/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2022 | The Q | Amy Tintera | Narrator (Maisie/ensemble) | Audible |
| 2022 | Thrust | Lidia Yuknavitch | Narrator (multiple perspectives) | Audible |
| 2024 | Kill the Lax Bro | Brian McGreevy | Narrator (ensemble cast) | Audible |
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