In the Japanese version of My Hero Academia, All Might / Toshinori Yagi is voiced by Kenta Miyake. In the English dub, the character is voiced by Christopher Sabat. Miyake is the original Japanese performer behind All Might’s larger-than-life heroism, theatrical bravado, and later the quieter emotional weight of Toshinori Yagi.
Japanese Voice Actor: Kenta Miyake

Date of Birth
August 23. Kenta Miyake’s official 81 Produce profile lists his birthday as August 23. The same profile identifies him as being from Okinawa Prefecture.
About Kenta
Kenta Miyake is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with 81 Produce. His official profile presents him as a veteran seiyuu and narrator with a long career across anime, foreign-language dubbing, film, and television voice work. In addition to anime, he is especially prominent in Japanese dubbing, including high-profile work as Thor in the Japanese versions of Marvel films starring Chris Hemsworth.
Hometown
Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. That is the birthplace listed on Miyake’s official 81 Produce profile.
Career Highlights
Miyake’s official profile shows a broad, high-profile body of work. Major anime roles listed there include All Might in My Hero Academia, Mohammed Avdol in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, Cocytus in Overlord, Scar in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Miche Zacharius in Attack on Titan, Takeo Gōda in My Love Story!!, Sakaki in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, and Akagi Takenori in The First Slam Dunk. His profile also lists extensive dubbing credits, particularly Thor in the Marvel film series. He won Best Supporting Actor at the 13th Seiyu Awards.
Full Current Filmography
The list below reflects documented credits visible on Miyake’s official 81 Produce profile as of March 24, 2026. Because agency profiles usually highlight substantial and representative work rather than every single credit from an entire career, this is best read as a source-documented current filmography, not a claim of total completeness.
Anime TV and streaming series (documented on the official profile):
My Hero Academia — All Might; Jujutsu Kaisen — Dagon; Brave Bang Bravern! — Hal King; SHAMAN KING FLOWERS — Ryūji Ichihara; Kingdom — Batei; Shadowverse F — Voden Craft; The Fire Hunter — Abura Hyakushichi; Urusei Yatsura (2022) — Onsen Mark; Delicious in Dungeon is not listed on the profile, so I am not including it; SK8 the Infinity — Shadow; Baki — Jack Hanma; 7SEEDS — Akio Inazaki; BANANA FISH — Cain Blood; Inazuma Eleven: Ares — Takashi Iwato; Schwarzes Marken — Walter Krueger; Nurse Witch Komugi R — Toranosuke Matsukawa; Comet Lucifer — Hajime Do Mon; Attack on Titan: Junior High — Miche Zacharius; The Heroic Legend of Arslan — Qubard; Overlord — Cocytus; Shimoneta — Raiki Gōriki; Yatterman Night — Tonzra; Maria the Virgin Witch — Ivan; Nobunaga Concerto — Narimasa Sassa; Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun — Ken Miyamae; JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders — Mohammed Avdol; Attack on Titan — Miche Zacharius; The Unlimited Hyobu Kyosuke — Muscle Ōgama; Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live — Sentarō Fukuhara; Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere — Diego Velázquez; Upotte!! — Springfield; Metal Fight Beyblade series — Benkei Hanawa / Masked Bull; Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood — Scar; Pokémon Diamond & Pearl — Giovanni; D.Gray-man — Skin Bolic; Naruto — Jirōbō / Akatsuchi; Soul Eater — White☆Star; Seto no Hanayome — Gōzaburō Seto; One Piece — Zambai; Digimon Frontier — Dynasmon; Wolf’s Rain — Tsume; Macross Frontier — Bobby Margot / Aramis Saotome; Blassreiter — Hermann Salzа; Pumpkin Scissors — Randel Oland; Chaos;Head — Genichi Norose; Shakugan no Shana — Sydonay; Titania — Ajman Titania; Major 3rd/4th seasons — supporting roles; and other listed series on the agency page.
Anime films and specials (documented on the official profile):
Wonderful Precure! The Movie! — Mujina; The First Slam Dunk — Takenori Akagi; Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween — Tsutomu Muranaka; GODZILLA anime project — Riru-Elu Berube; Berserk: The Golden Age Arc — Zodd; Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva — Marco Brock; Macross Frontier: The False Songstress — Bobby Margot; Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn OAD — Conroy Haagensen; Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky — supporting role; and multiple Pokémon films per the agency listing.
Foreign-language dubbing / live-action (documented on the official profile):
Thor series — Thor Odinson (Chris Hemsworth); Avengers series — Thor; Gran Turismo — Jack Salter (David Harbour); Spiderhead — Steve Abnesti (Chris Hemsworth); Extraction — Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth); In the Heart of the Sea — Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth); Blackhat — Nicholas Hathaway (Chris Hemsworth); 12 Strong — Captain Mitch Nelson (Chris Hemsworth); Rise of the Planet of the Apes follow-up-era listing — Koba; Deadpool 2 — Bedlam; Blindspot — Edgar Reade; Arrow — John Diggle; The Musketeers — Porthos; Bates Motel is not listed here, so I’m not adding it; plus other dubbing roles listed on the agency page.
Foreign animation (documented on the official profile):
Zootopia — Chief Bogo; Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — Scorpion; Batman Ninja — Bane; Thomas & Friends — Gordon; Happy Feet — rescue team member Wayne; Wander Over Yonder — Hater.
Television / narration / other documented work:
The official profile also lists narration and TV work including NHK Major Leaguer Shohei Ohtani 2024 Special Edition narration, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey voice work for Neil deGrasse Tyson, Animal Planet documentary narration, and several NHK voice-over projects.
Critical Reception
Miyake’s public reputation is supported by both awards recognition and the centrality of his franchise roles. The clearest formal recognition is his 13th Seiyu Award for Best Supporting Actor, listed by both the Seiyu Awards site and his agency profile.
For My Hero Academia, official franchise materials repeatedly foreground Miyake when discussing All Might’s importance. The series’ character page identifies All Might as the “Symbol of Peace” and credits Miyake as the character’s voice, while official interviews and special programming highlight Miyake’s role in shaping both All Might’s larger-than-life heroic image and Toshinori’s human side. That pattern of official emphasis is a strong sign of how central his performance is to the character’s identity in the anime. Sources: Character page (https://heroaca.com/character/chara_group04/04-01/); cast interview (https://heroaca.com/special/castinterview/6.html); Season 7 finale special announcement (https://heroaca.com/news/23048/).
English Voice Actor: Christopher Sabat

Date of Birth
April 22, 1973. Public filmography and voice-actor databases list Christopher Sabat’s birth date as April 22, 1973, and identify his birthplace as Washington, D.C., USA.
About Christopher
Christopher Sabat is an American voice actor, dubbing director, and producer best known for major English-language anime roles including All Might / Toshinori Yagi in My Hero Academia, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Yamcha in the Dragon Ball franchise, and Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist. Public sources also identify him as the founder of Okratron 5000, an audio production company serving games, television, and film.
Hometown
Publicly accessible sources I checked identify Sabat’s birthplace as Washington, D.C., USA, but I did not find a reliable primary source that clearly documented a hometown beyond that.
Career Highlights
Sabat’s career is one of the most recognizable in English anime dubbing. He is especially associated with Dragon Ball, where public sources credit him with long-running performances as Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, and several other characters. He is also widely known for All Might in My Hero Academia and Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist. Behind The Voice Actors lists Vegeta, All Might / Toshinori Yagi, and Alex Louis Armstrong as his best-known roles.
His production-side work is also substantial. Public sources describe him not only as an actor but also as a voice director and producer, and Okratron’s official site states that the studio was founded by Sabat.
Full Current Filmography
The list below reflects documented credits visible in current public filmography sources as of March 24, 2026. Because the accessible sources here are broad public databases rather than a studio-issued master résumé, this should be read as a source-documented filmography summary rather than a guaranteed every-credit ledger.
Anime television / streaming series (documented major credits):
Dragon Ball Z — Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, Guru, Shenron, Mr. Popo, Turtle, Nappa, Korin, others; Dragon Ball — Yamcha, Turtle, King Piccolo, Piccolo Jr., Mr. Popo, Shenron, Grandpa Gohan, Korin, others; Dragon Ball GT — Vegeta, Piccolo, Gogeta (SSJ4), others; Dragon Ball Z Kai / The Final Chapters — Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, others; Dragon Ball Super — Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, others; My Hero Academia — All Might / Toshinori Yagi; Fullmetal Alchemist / Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood — Alex Louis Armstrong, Philip Gargantos Armstrong; One Piece — Roronoa Zoro in Funimation-era episodes plus other roles; Yu Yu Hakusho — Kazuma Kuwabara, Raizen, Gama; Fruits Basket — Ayame Soma; Black Clover — Yami Sukehiro; Vinland Saga — Snake; Solo Leveling — Baek Yoon-ho; Spy × Family — Mr. Green; Pluto — Marshall, Armstrong; Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury — Vim; Fire Force — Danrou Oze, Mamoru; The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting — Kazuhiko Sakuragi; Sgt. Frog — Giroro; Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle — Kurogane; Trinity Blood — Tres Iqus; Samurai 7 — Kikuchiyo; Speed Grapher — Saiga Tatsumi; Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple — Shio Sakaki; Fairy Tail — Elfman Strauss.
Anime films / specials (documented major credits):
Dragon Ball Z films and specials — recurring roles including Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, and related franchise characters; Dragon Ball Super: Broly and other modern franchise entries continue his association with Vegeta and Piccolo in English-language releases; My Hero Academia films — All Might / Toshinori Yagi; Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation — Zoro, Narrator. Public sources also continue to list Sabat as the actor most associated with Vegeta across the franchise’s shows, films, and games.
Video games (documented major credits):
Public franchise and character databases show Sabat as the recurring English voice of Vegeta in numerous Dragon Ball games, including modern titles such as Dragon Ball FighterZ, Dragon Ball Legends, Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO.
ADR / directing / production work (documented):
Public sources also identify Sabat as a voice director on major dub productions, including entries tied to Dragon Ball and other anime titles. Behind The Voice Actors separately maintains a voice-director profile for him, reinforcing that his career is split between performance and production leadership.
Critical Reception
Sabat’s reputation is closely tied to longevity, range, and franchise-defining performances. Public voice-actor databases consistently foreground Vegeta, All Might, and Alex Louis Armstrong as his signature roles, which reflects how central he is to the English-dub identities of several major anime franchises.
For My Hero Academia specifically, Sabat’s All Might performance stands out because it has to balance two very different character modes: the booming “Symbol of Peace” persona and the worn-down human vulnerability of Toshinori Yagi. While the sources I checked are more biographical than review-based, the fact that All Might is repeatedly listed among Sabat’s defining roles is a strong indicator of sustained recognition for that performance.
His industry standing is also reflected by the scale of his filmography and by the fact that he founded Okratron 5000, a production company serving games, television, and film. That combination of on-mic and behind-the-scenes work makes him one of the more influential figures in English anime dubbing.
Social Media
X: @JustChrisSabat (https://x.com/JustChrisSabat)
