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Samuel Vincent

 
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Samuel Vincent
Born Samuel Vincent Khouth
October 5, 1971 (1971-10-05) (age 38)
North Vancouver, British Columbia
Other name(s) Sam Vincent, Sam Khouth
Occupation Voice Actor

Samuel Vincent (born Samuel Vincent Khouth on October 5, 1971) is a Canadian voice actor who works with the Ocean Group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

He is perhaps best known as Double-D from Ed, Edd n Eddy. His notable anime roles include Athrun Zala from Gundam Seed, Peach Man (Tokajin) from InuYasha, and Julian Star from Cardcaptors. Other roles include Forge from X-Men Evolution and Baby Bugs, Baby Daffy and Baby Tweety from Baby Looney Tunes. He is also known for voicing Krypto from Krypto the Superdog, Sonic the Hedgehog's singing voice in Sonic Underground, and the title character and the alien Billy of Martin Mystery. Samuel started voice-acting in 1990. He was also born in the same place as Matt Hill. The two are often cast together as friends, most famously as Edd (Vincent) and Ed (Hill) from Ed, Edd, and Eddy, as the two protagonists of the Gundam SEED franchise; Athrun Zala (Vincent) and Kira Yamato (Hill), and as Chris (Vincent) and Danny (Hill) from Monster Buster Club.

He is sometimes credited as Sam Vincent and Sam Khouth. His brother Gabe Khouth is also a voice actor, and he has worked alongside Samuel on Gundam SEED; he played Nicol Amalfi.

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