
Tristan MacAvery
Born
August 16, 1958 (66 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Petersburg, Virginia, USA
Tristan Black Wolf is an author, actor, improvist, pathfinder, pundit, and polymath. When he’s not occupied looking up fancy words to describe himself, he writes and publishes novels, stories, blogs, the odd screenplay or twenty, and various observations about the world at large. He has published “Impossible Things,” in Children of the Moon (Misanthrope Press); “The Dare” and “No More Monday Memos” (cited for an Editor’s Choice Award for Best Use of Anthropomorphism) in Allasso (Pink Fox Publications); and several works in NAF (North American Fur). He has participated in the National Novel Writing Month competition (www.nanowrimo.org) eight times, winning seven; the result of the first win is his novel The Man With Two Shadows, which won an Honorable Mention in the 2013 Great Southeast Book Festival (New Orleans) and 2nd Place in the 2013 Great Northwest Book Festival (Seattle). His works are also featured on the SoFurry website, specifically tristan-black-wolf.sofurry.com. His work has won him well over than 800 watchers and over 250,000 page views. He’s also won the SoFurry “Summer Adventures” and “Back to Pundamentals” short story contests in 2014, and the "Penny for the Song" contest in 2016. He received his PhD in Liberal Arts, in recognition of 40 years as a published writer, in August 2016.
Known For
Community Service the Movie
Officer Jim Springfield
2012

Evangelion: Death (True)²
Gendo Ikari (English version) (voice)
1998

Revival of Evangelion
Gendo Ikari (English version) (voice)
1998

Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion
Gendo Ikari (English version) (voice)
1997

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth
Gendo Ikari (English version) (voice)
1997

KI・ME・RA
Jay (English version) (Voice)
1996

Slayers: The Motion Picture
Joyrock (English version) (voice)
1995