Chance Munsterman was an American actor who is best known for his voice work in various animated series such as “Dragon Ball GT,” “Kiddy Grade,” and “Baki the Grappler.”
Personal and Family Life
Chance Munsterman was born on January 25, 1973, in Pasadena, Texas. He was married to Nicole Case-Munsterman on November 9, 2002. They resided in North Texas, where Chance pursued a career in music and voice acting. He was known for his eclectic music style and passion for comic series such as “Hellboy.”
Career Highlights
Over the years, Chance developed his musical talents, forming bands and releasing several albums including “Walls of Life,” “Space Cadet Glow,” and “Second Sight.” He gained recognition as a voice actor, performing for FUNimation Studios and lending his voice to various animated TV shows and commercials. His experience in the music scene included leading roles in bands like Bad Karma and Red Dirt Outlaws.
Death and Legacy
Chance Munsterman passed away on December 20, 2023, in Texas; the cause of death remains undisclosed. He left behind a legacy of music and voice work that touched many fans. His contributions to both the music and entertainment industries continue to be celebrated and remembered by those who enjoyed his performances.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Galaxy Railways | 2003–2004 | Additional Voices (voice) |
Kiddy Grade | 2002–2003 | Isaac Rosenfelt (English version, voice) |
Baki the Grappler | 2001 | Inagaki |
Detective Conan | 1997 | Additional Voices (English version, voice) |
Dragon Ball GT | 1996–1997 | T.V. Anchor (voice) |
Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files | 1992–1993 | Additional Voices (English version, voice) |
Dragon Ball Z | 1989 | News Anchor (voice) |