Steven Blum

Steven Blum

Hometown: Santa Monica, California, USA

An American voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games. Fans of Cartoon Network's Toonami can recognize Blum's voice as TOM, the block's robotic host. He was also the voice of 7-Eleven's "Oh thank heaven" television and radio advertisements. Steven also works with Vic Mignogna making parodies of Budweiser's audio commercials called "real fans of genius"

A veteran of the voice-over business, Steve Blum cut his vocal teeth in the industry, on anime shows like Guyver and Giant Robo, and since has voiced hundreds of diverse characters in productions representing every media imaginable.

Steve's training was highly unorthodox by industry standards. Before voice acting became a full-time profession, Steve worked in a book store, a pet store, an auto-parts store, serviced fire protection equipment, ran a mailroom, drove a delivery truck, managed warehouses, became an international film and video sales/service coordinator, copywriter and marketing executive for a sci-fi film company, an ADR script writer, part-time musician.

Facebook Page
Twitter: @BlumSpew
Youtube: @Voiceactor1

Awards:
- Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Movie/Special at 4th Annual BTVA Anime Dub Awards (Staff Choice)
Perfect Blue

Perfect Blue

Movie, 2020

Mima Fan B

Supporting
AKIRA

AKIRA

Movie, 2020

Ao

Supporting
Promare

Promare

Movie, 2020

Ignis Ex

Supporting
FLCL

FLCL

OVA, 2020
Naruto

Naruto

TV, 2020

Kuromaru

Supporting
Naruto

Naruto

TV, 2020

Orochimaru

Supporting
Naruto

Naruto

TV, 2020

Sazanami

Supporting

Guugaku

Supporting
Black Jack

Black Jack

OVA, 2020

Priest

Supporting
Blood+

Blood+

TV, 2020
Blood+

Blood+

TV, 2020

Moses

Supporting
Metropolis

Metropolis

Movie, 2020
X

X

TV, 2020
Shinzo

Shinzo

TV, 2020
Bastard!!

Bastard!!

OVA, 2020

Gara

Supporting
Gad Guard

Gad Guard

TV, 2020

Seikai

Supporting
Wild Arms

Wild Arms

TV, 2020

Isaac

Supporting
Moldiver

Moldiver

OVA, 2020

Kaoru Misaki

Supporting