Carter Young

Carter Young’s Breakthrough in Animation Voice Work
From Fresno, California, Carter Young entered the entertainment industry before he could even walk, with his parents pursuing opportunities based on what they recognized as natural charisma. Print campaigns for major brands followed, and by age five he was taking acting classes in Los Angeles. On-screen work in television and commercials came first – credits on the Fox drama 9-1-1 and the feature Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead established him as a working child actor. The leap into voice work arrived with a project that demanded something more specific: emotional range anchored in youth.
Inu-Oh and the NYAV Post Dub
Masaaki Yuasa’s Inu-Oh – a glam-rock anime opera premiering at the Venice International Film Festival and distributed in North America by GKIDS – brought Carter Young his first animation credit. The NYAV Post English dub, produced by Stephanie Sheh and Michael Sinterniklaas, cast Young as the child version of Tomona, a blind biwa musician whose story forms the emotional spine of the film. The character exists at the origin of Tomona’s tragedy – a moment before loss defines everything. For a production built around outsider artistry and the erasure of cultural memory, landing that early vulnerability mattered. It marked Young’s debut in the anime dubbing world alongside a cast that included Sena Bryer, Joshua Waters, and Suzie Yeung.
PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie and Marshall
Landing Marshall in PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie (2026) put Young on one of animation’s highest-profile franchises. Marshall – the clumsy, big-hearted Dalmatian who serves as the team’s firefighter and paramedic – has cycled through multiple voice actors across the series’ run. Young stepped in for the third theatrical film, replacing Jesse Gervasi from the ongoing series and Christian Corrao from The Mighty Movie. The ensemble around him includes Mckenna Grace, Terry Crews, Jennifer Hudson, and Snoop Dogg, with the film following the PAW Patrol pups after a storm strands them on a dinosaur-filled tropical island. Young also voiced Marshall in the companion game PAW Patrol: Rescue Wheels Championship, extending the role beyond the theatrical release.