| SACANIME WINTER 2026 is being held Friday, Saturday and Sunday January 2nd – 4th, 2026 at Sacramento’s SAFE Credit Union Convention Center and the Memorial Auditorium. For more information check out www.sacanime.com |
![]() ONE PIECE COLLEEN CLINKENBEARDMonkey D. Luffy GABE KUNDAKing PAM DOUGHERTYBig Mom ALEX ORGANKaku JOEL MCDONALDKuma DANIEL BAUGHJimbei JOHN GREMILLIONDracule Mihawk MEGAN SHIPMANCamie |
Programming/Guest Schedules SacAnime Winter 2026 Programming Schedule SacAnime Winter 2026 Guest Schedules |
Pre-Registration ends on December 30th @ 11:59pm! Full Weekend Pre-Registration – $70Friday Only Pre-Registration – $30Saturday Only Full Day Pre-Registration – $40Sat. Only Evening Pre-Registration (4pm – 11pm) – $20Sunday Only Pre-Registration – $25 Children 11 and under are Free. Pre-Register |
| GUESTS |
![]() DANIEL BAUGH Daniel Baugh is a voice and stage actor, as well as an artist. Daniel brings over 40 years of stage acting experience and directing skills to his new love of dubbing anime. Daniel has been doing voice over for several years now; the most notable role to date is that of the Helmsman of the Straw Hat Pirates, Jimbei(Jinbe) on One Piece. Daniel has also voiced Gemnemo on Blood Blockade Battlefront, Roger on Attack on Titan, Badger on Vinland Saga, as well as providing voices for shows such as Zombie Land Saga, Overlord III, The Ancient Magus Bride and others. Daniel’s favorite stage roles have included Jack the Ripper, Edward Hyde, Sweeney Todd, and the pirate, Peter Waxend in Captain Blood. Along with acting, Daniel also enjoys painting, gardening and meeting One Piece fans. Daniel lives with his wife and dog in Plano, Texas. |
![]() BRYSON BAUGUS Bryson Baugus is a voice actor, singer, and stage actor based out of Dallas, Texas. He is known for voicing many roles in anime and video games such as Shoyo Hinata (Haikyu!!), Nagi Seishiro (BLUELOCK), Falco Grice (Attack on Titan), Gepard Landau (Honkai: Star Rail), Bell Cranel (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?), Akihiko Nirei (Wind Breaker), Pegasus Seiya (Saint Seiya), Sherbet Cookie (Cookie Run Kingdom), Takumi Aldini (Food Wars), and many others. For his full list of roles, check out BrysonBaugus.com!If you would like to keep up with what’s going on with Bryson, give him a Follow on Twitter/Instagram/TikTok (@baugusbryson)! |
![]() MICHAEL BELL As a professional working actor for over 40 years. Michael Bell has guest starred in dozens of episodic television shows. Partial list includes: StarTrek, Mash, Three’s Company, Deep Space Nine (3 times), The Bold Ones, Charlie’s Angels, Get Smart, Mission Impossible, Ironsides, Ghost Story, Streets of San Francisco, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.Animated series and films include The Transformers, G.I. Joe, The Smurfs, Rugrats, The Snorks, Plastic Man, Super Friends, Spiderman, Scooby Doo, The Chipmunks, The Incredible Hulk, Voltron, The Inhumanoids, Spiral Zone, and Tom and Jerry. Video games to his credit include: Warcraft 3, Rachet and Clank, Legacy of Kain, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Alpha Protocol, Condemned, Madagascar, Advent Rising, Doom, Shark Tale, Enter the Matrix, Darkwatch, Eternal Darkness, Medal Gear Solid, Star Wars, and Call of Duty. Radio and television voice over credits which number over 1000, include awards for both documentary narration and commercials. Director of Kidd Video, and Peter Pan, the Emmy award-winning Fox animated series starring Tim Curry and Jason Marsden.Bell has been a voice animation teacher and private coach for over 35 years. |
![]() ALEX BRIGHTMAN Alex Brightman garnered Tony and Drama League Award Nominations for his critically acclaimed, titular performance as “Beetlejuice” in Alex Timbers’ cult hit Broadway musical Beetlejuice, a role which he reprised when the show reopened on Broadway, post-pandemic. Ben Brantley of The New York Times lauded Alex as “the best reason” to see the show and David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter deemed it “impossible to deny [his] virtuosic showmanship.” He previously received Best Actor in a Musical Tony Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama League Award, and Astaire Award Nominations for his portrayal of Dewey Finn in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit musical School of Rock, which David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter hailed “a star-making performance.” He is currently starring as Richard Dreyfuss in Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon’s Broadway transfer of The Shark is Broken. The play, directed by Olivier Award-Winner Guy Masterson, follows the behind-the-scenes hilarity and drama during the making of Spielberg’s Jaws. Up next, you can catch Alex as Sir Lancelot in the Broadway revival of SPAMALOT.Alex also recently starred in the Kennedy Center’s acclaimed production of Spamalot, directed by Josh Rhodes. He made his Broadway debut in James Gardiner and Nick Blaemire’s Glory Days, and also appeared on Broadway in Wicked, Big Fish WICKED, and Matilda. Off-Broadway he starred in New York City Center Encores!’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins, and in The Old Globe’s world premiere musical, Nobody Loves You. Alex was nominated for a 2018 Legacy Award by the Legionnaires of Laughter for Best Comedy Musical / Theatrical Male Actor.On television, Alex had a pivotal arc on the final season of NBC’s long-running series “The Blacklist” opposite James Spader. He lent his voice to Pugsley in Netflix’s “Dead End: Paranormal Park,” to Robo Fizz and Fizzarolli in Youtube’s “Helluva Boss” and reprised his role of Beetlejuice for DC Entertainment’s “Teen Titans Go!” His other television credits include IFC’s “Documentary Now!” opposite John Mulaney, Richard Kind, and Taran Killam, Showtime’s “Smilf,” Paramount+’s “The Good Fight” opposite Christine Baranski, NBC’s “Law & Order: SVU” opposite Mariska Harigitay and CBS’s “Blue Bloods.” On film, Alex appeared in Billy Crystal’s Here Today and in the horror comedy Red Hook opposite Terrence Mann. He will next be seen in the Netflix feature The Union opposite Mark Wahlberg, Halle Berry, and JK Simmons.Alex has also established himself as a writer. He and his writing partner, Drew Gasparini, premiered their first project, a new musical thriller called Make Me Bad at the Bloomington Playwrights Project in 2013. Their next production was the one-man show Everything in its Place: The Life and Slimes of Marc Summer, starring Marc Summers. The duo is currently developing several other projects, including a musical adaptation of The Whipping Boy, based on the Newbery medal-winning children’s book and a musical adaptation of Universal’s It’s Kind of a Funny Story, which has been workshopped at Feinstein’s/54 Below, Second Stage and Paper Mill Playhouse. On his own, Alex is developing two plays – Everything is Fine, which Cynthia Nixon is attached to direct, and We Left It Here. He has also sold multiple television pilots – one to NBC/Universal Television with Jeffrey Seller and another to FX/20th Television with Melvin Mar. |
![]() FRANCOIS CHAU Chau has played a number of diverse roles in both movies and on TV, most notably as The Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, and as Dr. Pierre Chang in 17 episodes of ABC’s Lost.He has appeared as Koo Yin, a Chinese consul in the drama 24 and a Chinese diplomat in Stargate SG-1. He was the voice of Quick Kick on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Dr. Shen in XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and he portrayed Lieutenant Winston ‘Vagabond’ Chang in the Wing Commander III and Wing Commander IV video games. Chau has also guest starred in Alias, Criminal Minds, Grey’s Anatomy, JAG, Medium, The X-Files, and Dr. Martin Ng in the American sci-fi series Gemini Division.His latest projects have included a Syfy production, The Expanse, starring as recurring character Jules-Pierre Mao, father of main character Julie Mao, and a recurring role as Arthur’s step-father Walter on The Tick. He has also appeared in the Disney Channel spy action comedy, K.C. Undercover, where he plays Zane, an evil villain who kidnaps K.C. and threatens to kill her family due to a checkered history with them. Most recently Chau portrayed mob boss Mr. Keo in Cathy Yan’s live action DC adaptation of Birds of Prey, starring Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn. |
![]() CHARLET CHUNG Charlet Chung is a Japanese/Korean-American television and film actor who is also the voice of D.Va from Blizzard Entertainment’s OVERWATCH, Seraph from Call of Duty, Kagura from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Echo from DreamWork’s FAST & FURIOUS: SPY RACERS, Julia Argent from Netflix’s CARMEN SANDIEGO and Rugrat, Kimi Watanabe, from Nickelodeon’s RUGRATS. Her extensive list of on-screen credits include appearances on Showtime’s SHAMELESS, Netflix’s GRACE AND FRANKIE and FOX’s 9-1-1. Charlet is recurring on Fox’s FAMILY GUY, TBS’ AMERICAN DAD and Amazon Prime’s INVINCIBLE. |
![]() ALLEGRA CLARK Allegra Clark is a Los Angeles-based trilingual actor and voiceover artist originally from New York City. After spending a childhood doing commercials and school plays in both French and English, Allegra studied theatre and Italian literature at Northwestern University, where she realized her knack for voice and accent work.Allegra is most known for her roles in video games as Bloodhound (Apex Legends); Acheron (Honkai Star Rail); Beidou (Genshin Impact); Mitsuru (Persona 3 Reload); Dorothea and Shamir (Fire Emblem Three Houses); Josephine Montilyet (Dragon Age: Inquisition);Cynthia (Pokémon Masters); Ifalna (Final Fantasy VII); Boss (AI: The Somnium Files); Spider- Gwen (Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3); Marisa (Street Fighter 6); and Wedding Cake Cookie (Cookie Run Kingdom). She has also lent her voice to franchises like Marvel’s Spider-Man, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, Arknights, Granblue Fantasy, Rune Factory, Shin Megami Tensei, and Trails.In anime, she is known as Maki and Miwa (Jujutsu Kaisen); Mother Spider Demon and Young Tanjiro (Demon Slayer); Pitohui (Gun Gale Online); Kodachi Kuno (Ranma 1/2); Queen Sensei and Hana (Dandadan); Sonia (Pokémon Twilight Wings); Derieri and Matrona (Seven Deadly Sins); Princess Kakyuu (Sailor Moon); Gin Akutagawa (Bungo Stray Dogs); Noel (Burn the Witch); and Semiramis, Atalante, Reika Rikudou, and Reines (Fate franchise). Don’t ask her to pick her favorite role—she cannot pick her favorite child.In addition to screaming into microphones in small padded rooms, Allegra also enjoys making excellent use of her fifteen-plus years of vocal training by serenading her cat. Sadly, Milo is scared of high notes and runs away, but it’s the thought that counts. |
![]() COLLEEN CLINKENBEARD Colleen Clinkenbeard is a voice actor and director with over 300 roles in anime and video games. Currently she is most excited to be continuing her role as Monkey D. Luffy in the English dub of One Piece! Her credits include Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece, Kid Gohan, Android 18, and Mai in Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball Super, and many of the Dragon Ball Z games, Momo Yaoyorozu in My Hero Academia, Erza in Fairy Tail, Riza Hawkeye in Full Metal Alchemist, Hana in Wolf Children, Akito in the 2019 Fruits Basket, Princess Hibana in Fire Force, Rose in The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic, Mia in Ace Attorney, Inner Moka in Rosario + Vampire, Yuko in xxxHolic and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Éclair in Kiddy Grade, Éclair in Ouran High School Host Club, Rachel in Case Closed, Maso and Himawari in Shin Chan, Esther in Trinity Blood, Rose in SoltyRei, Reina in Witchblade, Galatea in Claymore, Rin in Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne, Matsu in Sekirei, Marie in Soul Eater, Makina in Deadman Wonderland, Scanty in Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, Scarlet in Space Dandy, Millerna in The Vision of Escaflowne, Minako in Yuri!! On Ice, Nice in Baccano, Rui’s Mother in The Colors Within, and Rust in Shangri-la Frontier, . She can also be heard in video games playing the roles of Lilith, Tannis, and Captain Scarlet in the Borderlands series, Galilea and Nova in Battleborn, Arachne, Ne Zha, and Narrator Tutorial in Smite, Sorceress in Orcs Must Die, Vaida in Fire Emblem Heroes, and many more. You may know her as an ADR director, with credits such as My Hero Academia, Full Metal Alchemist, Steins;Gate, Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, xxxHolic, Black Butler, Kiddy Grade, Kodocha, Negima, Kenichi, etc. Twitter: @ccarrollbeardInstagram: @colleenclinkenbeard |








