Mike Kleinhenz

Mike Kleinhenz
Born Micheal Anthony Kleinhenz
(1951-11-14)November 14, 1951
Cincinnati, Ohio
Died July 11, 2008(2008-07-11) (aged 56)
Houston, Texas
Occupation Voice Actor/Actor
Years active 1971 - 2008
Notable credit(s)

Full Metal Panic!
as Andrei Sergeivich Kalinin

Madlax
as Friday Monday
Spouse(s) Sydnie Meltzer Kleinhenz (divorced)
Children Casey Russell, Mickey Joseph, Jamey Benjamin, Daniel Alexander, Timothy Louis

Michael Anthony Kleinhenz (November 14, 1951 – July 11, 2008) was an American voice actor who frequently participated in translation and dubbing of Japanese anime. His voice also appeared in national TV and radio advertisements and local advertisements in the Houston area.

History

Mike was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from Pascack Valley High School in Hillsdale, New Jersey in 1969 and from the University of Cincinnati in 1974 with a B.A. degree in Radio and TV Broadcasting. After college he settled in Houston, Texas. He married Sydnie Diane Meltzer in 1981 (divorced 2003) and raised five sons.

In college, Mike led the Bearcats defensive line and was selected to play in the Ohio Shrine Bowl. After graduation, he tried out with the San Francisco Giants and played pre-season football for the Houston Oilers. Shortly before his first son was born, Mike competed in the 35K racewalk at the US Olympic Festival. He remained active throughout his life. His sports interests included football, basketball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, mountain biking, running, disc golf and snagging.

At home, Mike was a gifted singer and guitar player. Outside of the house, he was more easily recognized for his role in dubbing Japanese anime and as the voice in countless local and national commercials.

Kleinhenz suffered a heart attack and died on July 11, 2008.[1]

Roles

Voice roles

Mike Kleinhenz and Chris Patton have portrayed on two occasions a superior and subordinate role in three shows:

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