Chance Munsterman filmography and biography
Date of birth: 25 January 1973, Pasadena, Texas, USA
Chance Munsterman biography
Chance Munsterman has been lending his voice to radio, stage and TV for
the last 12 years. Originally from El Paso, Texas, Chance got his start
in NPR on KXCR doing public announcements and hosting weekly segments
on Jazz. Soon after graduation Chance started as a local club DJ and
continued to do so through college until he graduated from The
University of Texas at Arlington with his M.B.A. in Marketing. During
his years as a DJ in Dallas/Fort Worth, Chance gained a reputation as
not only a great DJ but also as a great performer.
In 1999 Chance got his first break playing with a band called Strange
Brew. He played rhythm guitar and sang backup vocals till the band
broke up in 2001 due to the age old "creative differences" story. He
and the original guitarist from Strange Brew decided to put together
their own band Bad Karma. To this day Chance still plays in Bad Karma
and released his own solo CD entitled "Walls of Life" in 2001. Bad
Karma continues to play venues throughout Dallas/Fort Worth and they
are considered one of the best rock bands in North Texas today.
In 2003, Chance got his first break as a voice-over actor for Funimation
Studios as a TV Anchor for Dragon Ball GT. After his first session he
has been heard in several Funimation productions including, Case Closed
- One Truth Prevails, Kitty Grade, and Grappler Baki.
Chance and his wife Nicole Case-Munsterman who is an award-winning stage
actress live in the North Texas area.
Chance Munsterman trivia
- Huge fan and collector of the "Hellboy" and "Dark Horse Presents" comic
series.
Chance Munsterman filmography
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| Ginga tetsudô monogatari | 2003 |
| Yû yû hakusho | 2002 |
| Kiddy Grade | 2002 |
| Grappler Baki kyokudai taikai | 2001 |
| Baki the Grappler | 2001 |
| Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no matenrou | 1997 |
| Meitantei Conan | 1996 |
| Dragon Ball GT | 1996 |
| Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto | 1989 |
