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Khai Truong is a Vietnamese-American voice actor known for playing the sarcastic but sweet Akito Shirayanagi in the visual novel "To Put Your Childhood Sweetheart into a Refrigerator", by Sweetsome Studio for the 2025 Yaoi Jam, as well as the reluctant but reliable Johan Yoon in the indie animation "NEXONAUTS", by webtoon creator SeniorAlfy. He's soft, smooth, sarcastic, 28, and brings that young adult, guy-next-door energy right to your doorstep with his sweet breakdancing. Khai continues to sharpen his 3 years of voiceover studies taking classes and building his presence on social media.

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Recording Space

~Mic~
Sennheiser MKH-416
~Interface~
SSL2 MKII
~System~
Custom-Built Windows 10 PC
~DAW~
Audacity
~Booth~
Sound-Treated Walk-In Closet

Connection

Ethernet Wired

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Hi there!

This is Khai Truong, a Vietnamese-American voice actor based in Washington (the state not the capital). He is a lover of video games, cartoons, manga, and anything else nerdy (like a lot of people, but it still feels great to say either way). And guess what? That's where his free time goes towards. Big surprise.You can hear him on the indie side with roles like the loving, but sarcastic Akito Shirayanagi for the visual novel "To Put Your Childhood Sweetheart into a Refrigerator", produced by SweetSome Studio for the 2025 Yaoi Jam, as well as Johan Yoon, the buddy out of obligation, in "NEXONAUTS" by webtoon creator SeniorAlfy out on YouTube. He's even landed supporting roles in the award-winning sci-fi podcast "Observable Radio"! The best part? That's all free to see! Now you might ask, "Is that all?" The answer is a sweet, but firm, no. Khai continues to improve his craft, taking his 3 years of voice-over studies-alongside a 28-year old brain-with him.All this to say, Khai can be your best pal, the man who definitely says "I love you" first, or life's greatest hater. Or he can rant about thai tea being the best drink ever created. Oh, and he dances. That's important too.