Steven Blum

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Steven Blum
Birth name Steven Jay Blum
Alias Daniel Andrews, Steve Bloom, Steven J. Blum, Steven Blum, Steve Blum, Roger Canfield, Richard Cardona, Steven Jay, Brandon Jeremy, Andrew Watton
Born April 28, 1965 (1965-04-28) (age 42)
Santa Monica, California
Occupation(s) Voice Actor

Steven Jay Blum (born April 28, 1965) is an American voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games.

Fans of Cartoon Network's Toonami can recognize Blum's voice as the TOM, the block's robotic host. He was also the voice of 7-Eleven's "Oh thank heaven" television and radio advertisements.

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For several years, Blum has used several pseudonyms in non-union productions, the most commonly-known being David Lucas. Blum actively denied that he and Lucas are the same person, stating instead that they are acquaintances. As of 2004, he has unionized and now uses his real name full time.[citation needed]

Blum has worked under several aliases:

  • David Lucas
  • Andrew Watton
  • Steven Jay
  • Steve Blum
  • Steven J. Blum
  • Daniel Andrews
  • Roger Smith

Preceded by
Brendan O'Brien
English voice of Crash Bandicoot
2003
Succeeded by
Jess Harnell
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