David Harbold is a versatile SAG-AFTRA actor, acclaimed voice actor, musician, and writer whose commanding presence and rich vocal depth have brought unforgettable characters to life across live-action film/TV, major motion pictures, prestige television, and the world of anime dubbing.
With a career spanning decades, David has built an impressive resume that bridges stage, screen, and studio. On stage, he has delivered powerful performances in classics and musicals alike—including Joe Josephson in Merrily We Roll Along (Le Petite Theatre), Friar Laurence in Romeo & Juliet, Lt. Jack Ross in A Few Good Men, Jefferson in 1776, Tony in West Side Story, and standout roles in The Winter's Tale, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys and Dolls and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at renowned venues like Toby's Theatre of Columbia, Theater Hopkins, and the Maryland Arts Festival.
In film and television, David has appeared in high-profile projects such as:
Often featured in roles as reporters, politicians, FBI agents, lawyers, detectives, and authoritative figures, his true breakout in recent years has come through voice acting, where his intense, nuanced delivery has made him a fan favorite in the anime and animation community. Affiliated with Sentai Filmworks and Warner Brothers Studios and known for his gravitas, David voices:
A certified Actor/Combatant (Society of American Fight Directors), David brings physicality and precision to his work. His skills include expert dialects (British RP, Cockney, Irish, Scottish, Southern, Russian, Japanese, Indian, and many regional American accents), teleprompter proficiency, singing, guitar, piano, and the ability to infuse characters with intensity, subtlety, and emotional depth.
Located in Houston, Texas, David continues to captivate audiences—whether commanding the booth with iconic anime villains and butlers, grounding scenes in prestige dramas, or breathing life into roles that demand both power and nuance.
Passionate, professional, and endlessly versatile, David Harbold is the voice and face you remember long after the credits roll.