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Crispin Freeman (born February 9 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American voice actor best known for his role as Togusa in Stand Alone Complex. He also played the voice of Kouichi Kimura in Digital Monsters, Prince Turnip in Hayao Miyazaki's movie adaption of Howl's Moving Castle, Alucard in the television anime Hellsing & Zelgadis in Slayers.

He has also done other popular characters such as Touga Kiryuu from Revolutionary Girl Utena, Straight Cougar from s-CRY-ed, Shannon Casull from Scrapped Princess, Tsume from Wolf's Rain, Balmung from .hack//Legend of the Twilight, Hideki Motosuwa from Chobits, Albedo Piazzola and Gaignun Kukai from Xenosaga, and Amon from Witch Hunter Robin.

Freeman attended the Latin School of Chicago, where he graduated in 1990. Earning his Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College, he majored in Theater and minored in Computer Science. Consequently, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University in Acting, and performed on Broadway, the American Repertory Theater (Cambridge), the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles), and the Williamstown Theater Festival.

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