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John Robert Ledford II (born August 19, 1968) is an American and in the anime industry. He founded A.D. Vision, , and , and has been an executive producer for hundreds of titles including , , , , , and the dubbing of Neon Genesis Evangelion.


Life and career
John Robert Ledford II was born on August 19, 1968, in , Texas, to Gayle Greer (1945–2009) and John Robert Ledford. His mother, Gayle, was a harpist and an equestrian.

A fan of , Ledford began his career in 1990 by founding Gametronix. The business grew to become America's second largest importer of Japanese video games and consoles such as , Famicom, Super Famicom and . John's interest in anime began after being introduced to My Neighbor Totoro. In 1992, he and his business partner turned their attention to the anime industry and founded A.D. Vision.

A.D. Vision (aka ADV Films or ADV) became a global leader of anime entertainment, innovation, media diversity, branded consumer products, licensing and publishing. By its 10th year, ADV was the largest employer of actors in the Southwest United States and expanded to include Tokyo and UK branches. Within a decade, ADV cemented its status as a major distributor of anime in North America, releasing titles such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, Sailor Moon, and Hello Kitty. The company also released live-action films on DVD, such as 's Andromeda and as well as the and hit series , promoted original film releases and ventured into extreme wrestling with Combat Zone Wrestling.

Ledford then founded Anime Network, North America's first all-anime dedicated cable TV network, in 2001; it grew from just 500,000 households to reach over 40,000,000 households. The following year he started publishing Newtype USA in partnership with . The publishing operation grew to include ADV Manga, which licensed and published hundreds of Japanese and Korean for North American distribution.

Ledford co-founded J-Spec Pictures in 2008 with producer Joseph Chou. The company's first project revolved around Halo, the hit video game franchise by developer and published by Microsoft Corp.

In 2008, Ledford established separate companies from ADV called and Sentai Holdings. Since then, Sentai has acquired roughly four hundred licenses including a number of acclaimed titles such as Grave of the Fireflies, , High School of the Dead, and . In 2014, Sentai Filmworks acquired the North American license to , an omnibus collection of four anime shorts including the 86th -nominated Best Animated Short Film "Possessions" directed by . The film had a nationwide theatrical release in over 250 theaters.

Ledford created the anime streaming service HIDIVE, which launched in June 2017.

Sentai Filmworks continues to manage one of the world's largest anime libraries released across traditional and digital media platforms. Sentai Filmworks, Sentai Holdings, and the HIDIVE streaming service were sold to AMC Networks in January 2022.

Ledford created Infinite Frontiers in 2010 to aggregate digital content through accounts such as , , , and . Still an avid fan of games, two years later he founded Spectre Media as a mobile gaming start up to develop and publish games to , Android and web browsers. The company's debut launch title was Mobile Infantry (Starship Troopers), based on the sci-fi movie, comic and book franchise Starship Troopers.


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