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One Piece voice actor Ian Sinclair has a special place in his house for all his character's merchandise, memorabilia, and fan gifts... and of course it's called his Brook Nook
We have a Brook Nook too, but we just really love One Piece.

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It isn’t unusual for actors to collect memorabilia or merchandise to celebrate roles they’re particularly proud of, and, when you’ve been playing a character as long as Ian Sinclair has played Brook in One Piece, it can start to pile up. After more than a decade playing our favorite undead singer and swordman, the English voice actor for Brook has amassed what he calls a “Brook Nook” in his house.
It isn’t a secret that Ian Sinclair is a big fan of Brook and One Piece in general. During the One Piece panel at New York Comic Con 2025, he said that the role was “by far the most fun thing” he has done in his career. Then, just before the panel wrapped up, he was gifted a unique portrait of Brook by one of the animators of One Piece. It was a one-of-a-kind gift for Ian Sinclair and Madeleine Morris, who plays Lilith in the English dub.
“It’s so beautiful, I can barely believe my eyes… if I had any!” Sinclair joked – because, you see, Brook is dead and doesn’t have any eyes. “This is incredible. I have a Brook Nook at home. This is going in my Brook Nook.”
While he didn’t get a chance to expand on what exactly is in his Brook Nook at home, we like to think it is filled with different figurines, posters, and, now, a bespoke drawing of Brook by the One Piece animation team. It is enough to bring a tear to his eye… if he had any, of course.
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