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Eric Stuart, the son of a criminal attorney and a modern dancer, grew up in {{wp|Brooklyn}}. He was born October 18, 1967. He formed his first band at age 14, inspired by his music teacher. He learned to play the guitar in eighth grade, and was writing and recording songs by the tenth grade. Before graduating high school, he had recorded over 40 original songs.
Eric Stuart, the son of a criminal attorney and a modern dancer, grew up in {{wp|Brooklyn}}. He was born October 18, 1967. He formed his first band at age 14, inspired by his music teacher. He learned to play the guitar in eighth grade, and was writing and recording songs by the tenth grade. Before graduating high school, he had recorded over 40 original songs.


After high school, Stuart worked as a production assisftant and played shows in the New York City area. As his career continued, he and his band went on to open for such famous acts such as {{wp|Chicago (band)|Chicago}}, {{wp|Ringo Starr|Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band}}, {{wp|Lynyrd Skynyrd}}, {{wp|Jethro Tull}}, and {{wp|Peter Frampton}}.
After high school, Stuart worked as a production assistant and played shows in the New York City area. As his career continued, he and his band went on to open for such famous acts such as {{wp|Chicago (band)|Chicago}}, {{wp|Ringo Starr|Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band}}, {{wp|Lynyrd Skynyrd}}, {{wp|Jethro Tull}}, and {{wp|Peter Frampton}}.


Stuart retired from voice acting in 2009, as he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to focus on his family and music career.
Stuart retired from voice acting in 2009, as he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to focus on his family and music career.
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Eric Stuart's most famous roles on Pokémon are that of {{an|Brock}} and [[James]]. He played these until the end of season eight when Pokémon USA took over the right to air the anime. His main roles were taken over by [[Bill Rogers]] and [[Carter Cathcart|Billy Beach]]. Stock footage was used for seasons nine through eleven for the Pokémon he voiced, but those roles were eventually taken over as well.
Eric Stuart's most famous roles on Pokémon are that of {{an|Brock}} and [[James]]. He played these until the end of season eight when Pokémon USA took over the right to air the anime. His main roles were taken over by [[Bill Rogers]] and [[Carter Cathcart|Billy Beach]]. Stock footage was used for seasons nine through eleven for the Pokémon he voiced, but those roles were eventually taken over as well.


In an interview, Eric Stuart said his favorite Pokemon Movie was [[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]] because he was able to work on the production team.
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Revision as of 02:44, 30 September 2015

Eric Stuart recording for Slayers

Eric Stuart (born 18 October, 1967) was a voice actor for the English-language dub of the Pokémon anime.

Biography

Eric Stuart, the son of a criminal attorney and a modern dancer, grew up in Brooklyn. He was born October 18, 1967. He formed his first band at age 14, inspired by his music teacher. He learned to play the guitar in eighth grade, and was writing and recording songs by the tenth grade. Before graduating high school, he had recorded over 40 original songs.

After high school, Stuart worked as a production assistant and played shows in the New York City area. As his career continued, he and his band went on to open for such famous acts such as Chicago, Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jethro Tull, and Peter Frampton.

Stuart retired from voice acting in 2009, as he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to focus on his family and music career.

Pokémon roles

Eric Stuart's most famous roles on Pokémon are that of Brock and James. He played these until the end of season eight when Pokémon USA took over the right to air the anime. His main roles were taken over by Bill Rogers and Billy Beach. Stock footage was used for seasons nine through eleven for the Pokémon he voiced, but those roles were eventually taken over as well.

In an interview, Eric Stuart said his favorite Pokemon Movie was Jirachi: Wish Maker because he was able to work on the production team.

Humans

Major

Minor

Pokémon

Major

Minor

Other

Musical appearances

Video Games

Famous non-Pokémon roles

Music career

Solo albums

  • Eric Stuart (1998)

Eric Stuart Band albums

  • Curiosity (1996)
  • Picture Perfect World (1997)
  • Blue, Dressed in Black (2000)
  • Bombshellshocked (2003)
  • In The County of Kings (2007)
  • Empty Frame of Reference (2009)

External links

On Bulbagarden forums


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