Ian Kostopoulos

Ian Marios David Kostopoulos (born April 4, 1976) is an Australian-American singer-songwriter, voice actor, actor, and blogger. Kostopoulos has worked with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, NYAV Post and DuArt Film & Video on anime titles and commercial narration.

Life and career
Ian Kostopoulos was born on April 4, 1976 in,. His father, Chester Kostopoulos, is a Greek Australian, and his mother, Evangelia Karahalios-Kostopoulos, is a native Greek. At the age of 3, he and his parents moved to the United States, settling in in. He recalls recording his first voice-over for a children's stories 1-900 number at the age of 10. His parents would occasionally take him to auditions during the summer months. When he was in middle school, he was cast for a series of Carwardine Parks queue tapes, where he was part of the Carwardine Kids, and did voice roles in some Tex Critter's showtapes in high school, though he was never officially a Carnie. He graduated in 1999 from with a Bachelor of Arts in Acting. He also attended the.

In 2001, he got involved in anime dubs under, TAJ Productions and. His first ever anime role was a minor role in Space Pirate Mito. Prior to working for the three companies, the only animes Kostopoulos was aware of were Samurai Pizza Cats and Dragon Ball Z, which he watched when he was younger, but did not know were animes until several years later. He also provided voice work for promos and recorded voice work for E/I interstitials for. He also sung and, with Russell Velázquez, co-wrote the theme songs for the 4Kids dubs of Tomica Hero: Rescue Force and Cosmic Baton Girl Princess Comet.

In 2011, he moved to the area, where he continues to provide voice work. Kostopoulos continues to provide promo voice work for PBS Kids, where he records at his home studio in and is patched over by ISDN line to his producer in New York City.

Live-action

 * Carwardine Queue-Tapes (Ian of the Carwardine Kids)