Tom Gibis

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Tom Gibis
Birth Name Thomas Wayne Gibis
Born August 22, 1964
in West St. Paul, Minnesota
Age 42
Statistics
Occupation Voice Actor/Singer/Dancer/Office Manager
Gender Male
Religious Belief(s) Protestant
Notable Credit(s) Naruto
as Shikamaru Nara

Thomas Wayne Gibis (Born August 22, 1965 in West St. Paul, Minnesota) is a voice actor that is best known for playing the voice of Shikamaru Nara on Naruto. Gibis made a rare public appearance at Anime Expo 2006 along with a lot of other cast members from Naruto. He apparently had broken his arm as he showed up wearing an arm sling.

Note regarding the arm sling: Mr Gibis had a separated shoulder from a bicycle accident in June 2006. In October 2006 he underwent shoulder reconstruction surgery.

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