Curtis Arnott, also known as Takahata101, is a Canadian born voice actor, cosplayer, anime enthusiast, and writer born on July 31, 1987. He is best known for his cosplay of Loki from Marvel's Avengers and for voicing characters in TeamFourStar's abridged versions of Dragon Ball Z. He is a part of the creative group TeamFourStar and is an avid anime fan.
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💰 Net worth: $10 million (2024)
Curtis Arnott, also known as his online persona Takahata101, is a highly talented voice actor hailing from Canada. With his mesmerizing range and exceptional talent, he has become a prominent figure in the industry. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be an impressive $10 million, a testament to his hard work and success. Curtis Arnott's dedication and passion for his craft have earned him numerous opportunities to lend his voice to various animated characters, leading him to acquire both fame and financial prosperity. His remarkable achievements and contribution to the world of voice acting make him an inspiration for aspiring artists.
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About
Also known as Takahata101, he is one of the creatives behind the Abridging group TeamFourStar. He is a voice actor, Cosplayer, anime enthusiast, and Writer. He is best known for dressing up as his version of Loki from Marvel's Avengers at conventions and for voicing various characters for TeamFourStar abridged versions of Dragon Ball Z.
Before Fame
His first credits for parody voice over work are from 2009 and he is one of the founders of TeamFourStar. Once their YouTube series began taking off, he became best known for voicing Nappa, and later Ghost Nappa, in Dragon Ball Z Abridged.
Trivia
He was a comedic voice option of the official Dragon Ball Z playstation game Dragon Ball XenoVerse, released in February 2015.
Family Life
His sister sometimes takes over minor voice over lines in TeamFourStar videos and creates fan merchandise on her Etsy store. He has lived in Vancouver.
Associated With
He created the TeamFourStar YouTube channel in 2008, along with Scott Frerichs and Nick Landis.