Finn Brown

Finn Brown’s Impact on English Anime Dubbing
Stepping into the English-language anime scene through one of Japan’s most storied mecha franchises, Finn Brown carved out an early niche by lending his voice to a key child role in a Gundam theatrical release. His work bridges live-action television and animation dubbing, with credits across NBN Films projects and major network procedurals. Brown belongs to a wave of young performers brought in to refresh the English dub talent pool for theatrical anime releases distributed in North America, bringing authentic youth to roles that demand it.
Most Known Roles of Finn Brown
- Letz Cofan – Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan’s Island
- Young Mark Abshire – The Time Traveler’s Wife
- Caleb Vaughter – FBI: Most Wanted
- Team Captain #1 – Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens
The Gundam Franchise and Letz Cofan
Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan’s Island, the 2022 theatrical film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, gave Brown his entry point into the English dub world. The story follows former Zeon pilot Cucuruz Doan, who shelters a group of orphaned children on an isolated island during the One Year War. Brown voiced Letz Cofan, one of the children under Doan’s care, in the English version produced for the film’s international release. The role placed him alongside genre veterans like Lucien Dodge as Amuro Ray, Crispin Freeman as Waldo Ren, and Grant George as Oscar Dublin. For many in the cast, including Brown, the film served as their debut anime role, marking a generational refresh in the English-language Gundam dub roster.
Television Work and Procedural Drama
Beyond animation, Brown built a steady run of guest credits on prestige and procedural television. He appeared as Young Mark Abshire across two episodes of HBO’s adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife in 2022, working within the time-jump structure that called for child actors to portray adult characters at earlier life stages. His 2021 turn as Caleb Vaughter on FBI: Most Wanted contributed to the Dick Wolf procedural ecosystem, and a guest spot on Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens rounded out a busy season of live-action work. The combination of voice and on-camera credits points to a performer comfortable across mediums rather than locked into a single lane.