American voice actor Dave Mallow was born on October 19, 1948, and is now retired. The father of Mallow was a radio and television broadcaster with 30 years of on-air experience at Chicago’s WGN.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1984 to pursue a career in voice acting, which has included commercials, film dubbing, looping, narration, audiobooks, radio plays, and voice characterization in numerous video games, toys, and cartoons.
Where did Dave Mallow go to high school?
Mallow earned a BFA in theater arts from Drake University in 1970 after graduating from Maine South High School. He had a successful 12-year career as a radio personality in the Midwest of the United States and New York City.
He voiced the daily intros and many monsters for Saban Productions, including the good-natured “Baboo” in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Angemon, Gekkomon, and Uppamon in Digimon: Digital Monsters, among many others.
He is also remembered for his work on FLCL from Digital Manga, Amarao from FLCL, Herzog from the alternate reality game I Love Bees, and Akuma from the Street Fighter series.