Jamie McGonnigal
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Jamie McGonnigal | |
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Born | Weymouth, Massachusetts, U.S. | August 6, 1975
Spouse(s) | Sean Carlson (m. 2013) |
Website | jamiemcg.me |
James Campbell McGonnigal (born August 6, 1975 in Weymouth, Massachusetts) is an American voice actor, producer, activist and director, who has worked for various companies such as 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, NYAV Post, DuArt Film and Video and Funimation.
Biography[]
As the founding Artistic Producer of The World AIDS Day Concerts and as a Founding Producer of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, McGonnigal presented the New York Premiere of Stephen Schwartz' Children of Eden, the first major NY revisitation of Pippin starring Rosie O'Donnell, Laura Benanti, Michael Arden, and Ben Vereen, Snoopy The Musical (starring Tony Award-Winner Sutton Foster) The Secret Garden starring Laura Benanti, Will Chase, and Stephen Pasquale (named in top ten theatre events of 2005 by Playbill.com), Rags at Nokia Theatre Times Square (Starring Lainie Kazan, Carolee Carmello, and Eden Espinosa), and the first major revival of the cult hit Runaways by Elizabeth Swados starring Ezra Miller, Max Jenkins, and Alex Brightman. His FLOPZ n' CUTZ series benefiting the Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation was declared a "smash" by New York's NEXT Magazine. Named a "musical theatre impresario" by Time Out New York, he has produced and/or directed more than 100 events for The Matthew Shepard Foundation, God's Love We Deliver, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Parkinson's Resource Organization, The National AIDS Fund, Opening Act, The Pied Piper Children's Theatre, Victims of Hurricane Katrina, Free Arts NYC, The United Nations Association HERO Campaign and Victims of the 2008 Midwest Flooding. His work has earned him National recognition as well as a special award from The 2006 New England Theatre Conference.
In 2007, McGonnigal traveled to South Africa and Namibia as an ambassador for the United Nations' HERO campaign assisting remote AIDS-affected communities. He also served on the Board of Directors for the Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation and acted as camp director for Camp TLC, a summer camp for inner city teens living with HIV/AIDS [www.jdaf.org] from 2005-2008. Additionally in 2007, McGonnigal founded the Broadway Loves the 80s Concerts, hosted by Mo Rocca and featuring performances from Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Kate Shindle, Michael Urie, Becki Newton, Julia Murney and Tony Vincent.
Inspired by the passing of California's Proposition 8, McGonnigal began discussions with several leaders in the LGBT Community and started the website talkaboutequality.
In 2010, McGonnigal founded Take Back Pride, a campaign to put the elements of activism back in Pride Marches around the country. The movement has now swept 17 cities and 4 countries thus far.[1]
McGonnigal lives in Washington, D.C. He lives with his husband and son. For four years, McGonnigal served as the Community Director for the New Organizing Institute, where he led RootsCamp, an annual progressive political conference. He is currently the Vice President of Sales for Outvote. In a 2021 interview, he claimed that his involvement in community theater as a child may have led him to the realization that he was gay.
Filmography[]
Animation[]
- Arcade Gamer Fubuki - Sanpeita
- Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad - Yoshito Morozumi
- Big Windup! - Kanou
- Chaotic - Hot Shot, Vlar
- El Cazador de la Bruja - L.A.
- (King of Braves): GaoGaiGar - Penchinon
- Gokusen - Haruhiko "Uchi" Uchiyama
- Huntik: Secrets & Seekers - Tersely
- Kizuna: Bonds of Love - Ranmaru Samejima
- Jungle Emperor Leo - Lemonade[2]
- Nabari no Ō - Additional Voices
- Magic User's Club - Takeo Takakura[2]
- Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn - Additional Voices
- MoonPhase - Additional Voices
- One Piece - Corporal (Episodes 136 - 138) (Funimation dub)
- Patlabor - Bud Renard
- Peach Girl - Nao
- RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne - Yahagi[2]
- World of Narue - Kazuto Iizuka[3]
- Three Delivery - Eugene
- Weiss Kreuz - Omi Tsukiyono
- Weathering Continent - Tieh
- Viva Pinata - Teddington Twingersnap
Video games[]
- Shadow Hearts: From The New World (PS2) - Johnny Garland,[2] Roy McManus
- Bullet Witch (Xbox 360) - Jonathan[2]
- Viva Pinata (Xbox 360) - Teddington Twingersnaps
Production staff[]
Producer/director (theater)[]
- Runaways
- Broadway Loves Joe's Pub
- Green Concert (Makor Theatre 2006 & 2007)
- Green 2 Concert (Makor Theatre 2006 & 2007)
- NEO Concert (York Theatre Company 2003)
- Broadway Loves the 80's (Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 at Joe's Pub - 2007, 2008, 2009)
- Embrace! Concerts for The Matthew Shepard Foundation-2004,2005,2006
- Standing Ovations 1, 2 & 3 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
- Miracle Concerts for God's Love We Deliver 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
- FLOPZ & CUTZ Series 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
- ASS BACKWARDS AKA Glory Days In Concert at Joe's Pub 2007
- Become, the Music of Pasek & Paul, a concert featuring the music of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Joe's Pub 2005
- Laura Benanti: Blame It On My Youth at Feinstein's 2006
- Laura Bell Bundy in Shameless! Joe's Pub, 2004
Artistic producer/other[]
- World AIDS Day Concerts [1]
- Children of Eden - 2003, Pippin -2004, The Secret Garden -2005, Rags 2006
References[]
- ^ Osborne, Duncan (27 June 2010). "Take Back Pride Shows Its Colors". Gay City News. Retrieved 8 July 2010.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c d e "Behind The Voice Actors – Jamie McGonnigal". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved August 6, 2019. Green check mark indicates roles that have been verified by BTVA through closing credits screenshots.CS1 maint: postscript (link)
- ^ The World of Narue – Character Introductions. Central Park Media (DVD).
External links[]
- Official website
- Jamie McGonnigal convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Jamie McGonnigal at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Jamie McGonnigal at Crystal Acids Voice Actor Database
- Jamie McGonnigal at IMDb
- 1975 births
- Living people
- American male stage actors
- American male video game actors
- American male voice actors
- American theatre directors
- American theatre managers and producers
- American gay actors
- LGBT people from Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Democrats
- People from Weymouth, Massachusetts
- 21st-century American male actors