Drew Breedlove
Born out in Nacogdoches, Texas (which, honestly, is a fun name to say—try it), Drew Breedlove’s not exactly a Hollywood trust fund kid. He showed up in the world on May 19, 1996, and, well, he’s been hustling his way through the acting scene ever since. You might’ve caught his voice work or seen his face if you’re even remotely plugged into anime or indie film circles. I mean, “Love, Game, Match” (2022)? That’s one of those sweet, made-for-TV romance flicks that people secretly binge and pretend they don’t. Drew nails the awkward-yet-charming lead, totally believable, not overcooked like some others in the genre.
But let’s be real—his voice is where the magic’s at. “Blue Lock” (2022) isn’t just another run-of-the-mill sports anime. If you’ve ever been on the edge of your seat watching a bunch of soccer maniacs battle it out, you know Blue Lock has this wild energy. Drew’s English dub brings out all the chaos and raw ambition, making the whole thing just hit different. Then, there’s “Reign of the Seven Spellblades” (2023), which is basically magic school but with more edge—think less Hogwarts, more ‘oops, I almost died in class today.’
Drew’s still pretty young but already stacking up credits like he’s on a mission. Folks in the know are watching his moves, and honestly, it feels like he’s just getting started. Give it a couple more years, and you’ll probably see him popping up in bigger projects, maybe even mainlining a blockbuster or two. He’s got that blend of fresh talent and genuine weirdness that sticks with you.