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List of Mexican Voice Actorsreport

  • Jorge Arvizu (Voice of Bugs Bunny, Fred Flintstone ("Pedro Picapiedra"), Ringo Starr, and George Harrison in The Beatles animated series.) (1932–2014)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Jesús Barrero: Voice of Rick Hunter (first voice) in Robotech, Luke Skywalker in Star Wars (fourth voice), Pegasus Seiya in Saint Seiya, and Rex in the Toy Story films (1951–2016)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Narciso Busquets: Regarded by his actor peers as one of the greatest voice actors and directors, he directed and acted in countless films, TV shows, anime, etc. Known for his mastery of the dubbing technique, and his disciplined, energetic, strict attitude on voice directing, he served as a mentor on voice acting for countless actors from later generations. He's known as one of the first actors in Mexico who did dubbing of himself on movies he appeared as early as 1937. (1931-1989)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Irma Carmona: Voice of Brother Bear in The Berenstain Bears, Ranma Saotome (female) in Ranma ½ and Sailor Neptune in Sailor Moon, (born 1960)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Francisco Colmenero (voice of Pumbaa, Goofy, Templeton the rat in Charlotte's Web and the narrator in Beauty and the Beast) (still active) (born 1932)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Pedro D'Aguillon (Voice of Lord Montague in Romeo and Juliet) (1915–2002)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carmen Donna-Dío (Voice of Reta Shaw in Mary Poppins, Agnes Moorehead in Bewitched, and Cruella de Vil in One Hundred and One Dalmatians) (1921-2005)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Rocío Garcel: Voice of Carmen Sandiego, Bulma in Dragon Ball, Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock (still active) (born 1948)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Sylvia Garcel: Voice of Lynn Minmei in Robotech (first voice) (retired)(born 1941)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Blas García: Voice of John Rambo (third voice), Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 (third voice), Sylvester Stallone and Diesel (second voice) and Sir Topham Hatt in Thomas & Friends (still active) (born 1941)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • José Lavat: Voice of Superman, Indiana Jones, Jigsaw in Saw, HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Ian McKellen, and Robert De Niro (1948–2018)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Julio Lucena (Voice of Barney Rubble ("Pablo Marmol"), Top Cat and Dick Dastardly) (1924–1985)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carlos Magaña Voice Director, Dubbing Director, actor and theater director and soap operas, voice of Mufasa in The Lion King (Spanish version) Vice of El Aguila de Serfin" voice of Bardall (the car) creator of the audio book in Latin America. (1946–1998)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mónica Manjarrez: Voice of Bulma in Dragon Ball Z, Didi Pickles in Rugrats, Sailor Mars in Sailor Moon and Judy Neutron in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (born 1967) (still active)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Víctor Mares: Voice of Mario (third voice), Clark Griswold in National Lampoon's Vacation, Newman in Seinfeld and Mahatma Gandhi in Gandhi (1935–2000)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Arturo Mercado (voice of Beast from the Beauty and the Beast, Shaggy Rogers (first voice), Simba, Scrooge McDuck, Darkwing Duck, George Clooney, Kevin Flynn/Clu in Tron, Wooldoor Sockbat in Drawn Together) (still active) (Born 1940)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Salvador Nájar:Actor, writer and historian, he wrote the book "El Doblaje de Voz" in which he details the story of dubbing and voice acting from the technichal innovations of cinematography in the late 19th century to the history of dubbing in Mexico. Based on his research on the origins of dubbing, he, along with a group of fans, proposed June 12 as "World's Dubbing Day". From 2013 to this year, June 12 as World's Dubbing Day is widely accepted in Latin America and Spain . He was the original Latin-American voice of Kermit the Frog, the original Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, Tony the Tiger in Latin America from 1988 to 2015, Luigi in Cars and Steve Martin in most of his movies. (born 1944) (still active)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carlos Petrel (Grandpa Simpson, Scar in The Lion King and Dr. Demento) (1930–2000)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • José Manuel Rosano Actor and voice director who was chosen personally by Walt Disney in 1943 to be the narrator in Spanish language for most of Disney's productions. He continued on this task until 1977, when his longtime friend and collaborator Edmundo Santos died. (1918–2008)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Edmundo Santos: voice director of Disney's films from 1943 until 1977, he was chosen by Walt Disney personally to direct, act, translate and adapt most of the Disney's films, TV shows and LPs. (voice of the narrator in Casey at the Bat from Make Mine Music, Mickey Mouse (first voice in Latin America), Goofy (also first Latin-American voice), Jiminy Cricket, and Charlie McCarthy in Fun and Fancy Free, Gus in Cinderella, and Tweedledee and the Dormouse in Alice in Wonderland) (1902–1977)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Fanny Schiller: Voice of the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, Snapdragon (purple flower) in Alice in Wonderland, Aunt Sara in Lady and the Tramp, Flora in Sleeping Beauty, and Pearl Slaghoople in The Flintstones (1901–1971)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Esteban Siller: Voice of Gargamel, Yosemite Sam (third voice), and Rabbit (second voice) in Winnie the Pooh (1931–2013)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Eduardo Tejedo: Voice of Zazu in The Lion King, Filmore in Cars, Benji Price in Captain Tsubasa, Radar O'Reilly in MASH and Ragetti in Pirates of the Caribbean (still active) (born 1951)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Liza Willert: Voice of Livia in The Sopranos, Dexter's Mom in Dexter's Laboratory and Norma Arnold on The Wonder Years (1939–2009)

    (Pre-1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Patricia Acevedo: Voice of Lisa Simpson (first voice) in The Simpsons, Sailor Moon, Rachel Green in Friends and Angelica Pickles in Rugrats (still active) (born 1955)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Sergio Bonilla: Voice of Nelson Muntz (second voice), Trunks in Dragon Ball Z and GT, Remy in Ratatouille, and Rocky DeSantos in Power Rangers Zeo (born 1974) (still active)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Araceli de León: Voice of Sailor Jupiter in Sailor Moon, Shampoo in Ranma ½, and Yajirobe in Dragon Ball. (1951–1999)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Enrique Mederos: Voice of Old Kai in Dragon Ball Z, Chucky in Child's Play 2 and 3, Clint Eastwood in Pale Rider (died 2004)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Anabel Méndez: Voice of Sailor Pluto in Sailor Moon and Milhouse (first voice) (still active)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Germán Robles: Voice of KITT in Knight Rider (1929–2015)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Diana Santos (voice of Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Sunni Gummi and Princess Calla in Gummy Bears and Minnie Mouse) (born 1950) (still active)

    (1970s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Rossy Aguirre: Voice of Akane Tendo in Ranma ½ (first voice), Sailor Mercury in Sailor Moon, Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls, D.W. Read in Arthur, Phoebe Heyerdahl in Hey Arnold!, and Krillin in Dragon Ball (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Raúl Aldana: Voice of Alan Bradley/Tron in Tron, Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean, Kermit (current voice), Mickey Mouse (third voice), and Michael Paré (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • César Arias: Voice of Richard Harris, Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men, Donatello in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (second voice), and Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach (born 1941) (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Cristina Camargo: Voice of Joy in Charlotte's Web, Sailor Saturn in Sailor Moon, Willis Jackson in Diff'rent Strokes, and Heidi in Heidi, Girl of the Alps (still active) (Born 1954)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mario Castañeda: Voice of Goku in Dragon Ball, Jim Carrey, Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld, James the Red Engine, Zapp Brannigan in Futurama, and Nephrite in Sailor Moon

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Gabriel Chávez: Voice of Mr. Burns (first voice) in The Simpsons, Ed Bighead in Rocko's Modern Life, Grandpa Phil in Hey Arnold! and Buzz Buzzard in The New Woody Woodpecker Show (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Miguel Angel Ghigliazza: Voice of Danny Trejo and Max Rockatansky in Mad Max (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Magda Giner: Voice of Barbara Mawdsley (third voice) in the James Bond films, Invader Zim, Lois in Malcolm in the Middle, Mrs. Simian and Carmen from The Amazing World of Gumball, and Jane Lynch (born 1947) (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Maru Guzmán: Voice of Aurora in Starzinger, and Marge Gunderson in Fargo (still active) (Born 1953)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Norma Herrera: Voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Marina Huerta: Voice of Bart Simpson (first and third voice) and Marge Simpson (second voice) in The Simpsons and Chuckie Finster (first voice) in Rugrats (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Alejandro Illescas: Voice of Ken Masters in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, Genma Saotome in Ranma ½, and Boomhauer (first voice) in King of the Hill (1960–2008)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Belinda Martinez: Voice of Sailor Uranus in Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Roberto Mendiola: Voice of Isshin Kurosaki in Bleach, Frylock, Victor in Corpse Bride, Myotismon in Digimon, Vulk in Mixels, and Scoutmaster Lumpus in Camp Lazlo (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Ricardo Mendoza: Voice of Courage the Cowardly Dog, Eddy in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Yamcha in Dragon Ball, Melman in Madagascar, Alan Powers "The Brain" (second voice) in Arthur and Jet Link in Cyborg 009 (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Rommy Mendoza: Voice of Winnie Cooper (Danica McKellar) in The Wonder Years, Amanda Zimm (Laura Bertram) in Ready or Not, and Linda Flynn in Phineas and Ferb (still active) (Born 1963)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • María Fernanda Morales: Voice of Elaine in Seinfeld, Sailor Venus in Sailor Moon, Kimi Finster in Rugrats and All Grown Up, Nala in The Lion King, Princess Peach, Tak in Invader Zim, Muffy Crosswire in Arthur, and Spencer Hastings in Pretty Little Liars (still active) (Born 1970)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Jorge Ornelas: Voice of Moe Szylak (second voice), Ryu in Shaman King, and Diesel in Thomas & Friends (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Gerardo Reyero: Voice of Han Solo (fourth voice), Jim Carrey, Freeza in Dragon Ball Z, and V in V for Vendetta (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Benjamín Rivera: Voice of Philip J. Fry in Futurama (first voice), Nelson Muntz (first voice), John Connor (first voice), Ryoga Hibiki (second voice) in Ranma ½, Richard Watterson in The Amazing World of Gumball, and Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (third voice) (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Guillermo Sauceda: Voice of Batman in Batman (1989), Mr. Mackey in South Park (second voice) and Malachite in Sailor Moon (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Víctor Trujillo: Voice of Lion-O in Thundercats, James P. Sullivan, (a.k.a. "Sulley") in Monsters, Inc. (born 1961) (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Víctor Ugarte: Voice of Harry Potter, Shinji Ikari, Master Shake, Kevin McCallister in Home Alone, Andy Barclay in Child's Play 3 and Daniel Radcliffe (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Humberto Vélez: Voice of Homer Simpson (translated as "Homero") (first voice) in The Simpsons and Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 (second voice) (born 1955) (still active) in Terminator

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Alejandro Villeli: Groundskeeper Willie, Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, Gox in Mixels, Grandpa Lou Pickles in Rugrats, and Captain Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (still active)

    (1980s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Liliana Barba: Voice of May (second voice) in Pokémon, Sango in InuYasha, Kyle Broflovski (first voice) in South Park and Chuckie Finster (second voice) in Rugrats (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Fernando Bonilla: Harold in Hey Arnold! (inactive)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mónica Estrada: Lil Deville in Rugrats, and Prunella Deegan in Arthur (First voice) (inactive)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Irwin Daayán: Voice of Dende in Dragon Ball Z, Joe Shimamura in Cyborg 009, GIR in Invader Zim, Sheen in Jimmy Neutron, and Kimimaro in Naruto (still active) (born 1978)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carlos Díaz: Voice of Malcolm in Malcolm in the Middle and Rock Lee in Naruto (still active) (born 1989)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mario Filio: Voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi since Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Goofy (third voice) (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Enzo Fortuny: InuYasha, Arnold in Hey Arnold! (second voice), Bobby Hill in King of the Hill (first voice), Drake Parker in Drake & Josh and Elijah Wood (still active) (born 1981)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Eduardo Garza: Voice of Elmo (first voice), Big Bird (second voice), Xandir in Drawn Together, Gaara in Naruto, Josh Nicholls in Drake & Josh, Pinocchio in the Shrek movies (excluding the first), Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach, Nightwing in Batman Arkham Knight and Krillin in Dragon Ball Z (second voice) (still active) (born 1976)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Cristina Hernández: Voice of Senator Padmé Amidala, Blossom from The Powerpuff Girls, Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises Rini/Sailor Chibi Moon in Sailor Moon (second voice) and Sailor Moon Crystal, and Sakura Kinomoto in Cardcaptor Sakura (still active) (born 1977)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Alfredo Leal: Reese in Malcolm In The Middle , Kit Cloudkicker in TaleSpin, Matsuda in Death Note, Stan Marsh (first voice), Manny Rivera in El Tigre, Arthur Read (first voice) in Arthur, and Eriol Hiragisawa in Cardcaptor Sakura (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carlos Hernández: Voice of Ben Tennyson in Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, and Ben 10: Omniverse, Pennywise in It (2017 film) and It Chapter Two, Shun Kazami in Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Tommy Gilligan in Codename: Kids Next Door, Rolf in Ed, Edd n Eddy (second voice), Scaredy Squirrel, Tobias Wilson in The Amazing World of Gumball, Zorch and Gurggle in Mixels, Kai in Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, and Ace Bunny in Loonatics Unleashed (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Ana Lobo: Voice of May (first voice) in Pokémon, Gaz in Invader Zim, Kagome Higurashi (First voice) in InuYasha, Clover in Totally Spies!, and Lynn Minmei in Robotech (second voice) (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Circe Luna: Belldandy in Oh My Goddess!, Rei Ayanami, Gally in Battle Angel, and Pan in Dragon Ball Z (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Isabel Martiñon: Voice of Naruto, Ben Tennyson in Ben 10, Dee Dee in Dexter's Laboratory (second voice), and Gumball in The Amazing World of Gumball (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Arturo Mercado Jr.: Voice of Mickey Mouse (fifth/current voice), Tom Cruise, Shaggy Rogers in Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Brock (second voice) in Pokémon (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Alan Miró: Voice of Ice-T in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Kenneth Branagh in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, and Earthworm Jim and Evil Jim in Earthworm Jim

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Rafael Pacheco: Voice of Kevin Levin in Ben 10: Alien Force, Ace in The Powerpuff Girls (second voice), Lenny in Camp Lazlo, and Principal Nigel Brown in The Amazing World of Gumball (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Claudia Motta: Voice of Bart Simpson (second voice) in The Simpsons and Lila Sawyer in Hey Arnold! (still active).

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mariana Ortiz: Voice of May (third voice) in Pokémon, Buttercup in Powerpuff Girls Z, Nadja Applefield in Ashita no Nadja, and Meg Griffin in Family Guy (third voice) (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Luis Daniel Ramírez: Voice of Romeo in Romeo + Juliet, Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Ranma Saotome (only movie), Peter Parker in the Spider-Man films, Spanky Ham in Drawn Together, Wizwuz and Burnard in Mixels (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Gabriel Ramos: Voice of Ash Ketchum (first voice), Gerald in Hey Arnold! and Tom Felton (still active) (born 1986)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Gaby Ugarte: Voice of Dawn in Pokémon, Konohamaru and Ten Ten in Naruto, Quinn in Zoey 101.

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Xóchitl Ugarte: Voice of Misty in Pokémon, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (second voice), Sami Brady in Days of Our Lives and Sam in Totally Spies! (still active) (born 1979)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Mónica Villaseñor: Voice of Hao Asakura in Shaman King, Tomoyo Daidouj in Cardcaptor Sakura, and Maxwell in Hamtaro (still active)

    (1990s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Edson Matus: Voice of Rick Hunter (second voice) in Robotech, Philip J. Fry (second voice) and Professor Farnsworth (second voice) in Futurama

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Javier Olguín: Voice of Thomas the Tank Engine, Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man series and Percy the Small Engine, Bobby Hill in King of the Hill (second voice) and Babel II

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Claudio Velázquez: Voice of Mac in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Astro Boy, Baby Sylvester in Baby Looney Tunes (first voice), Jeremie Belpois in Code Lyoko (first voice), Max in Dragon Tales (second voice) (still active)

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Eduardo Curiel: Voice of Jimmy Neutron (first voice), (still active)

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Víctor Manuel Espinoza: Voice of Homer Simpson (second voice) in The Simpsons (still active)

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Nallely Solís: Voice of Lisa Simpson (second voice) and Milhouse Van Houten (third voice) in The Simpsons (still active)

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Jorge Santos: Voice of King Dedede in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Dracula in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and Jafar in Aladdin (still active).

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

  • Carlos del Campo: Voice of Escargoon in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Drix in Ozzy and Drix, Fuzzy Lumpkins in The Powerpuff Girls (first voice), Slinky in the Toy Story films, and Pepé Le Pew in The Looney Tunes Show (still active).

    (2000s generation) (Famous voice actors)

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A voice actor is a person who provides dialogue for a film, as opposed to a stage actor or a film actor. They reproduce the characters in the original film (drama) from the sound of the image, to sound as its means of performance. They must analyze the story, artistic style, style, and background of the original film before dubbing, and then work out their own dubbing plan for a character, also called “voice makeup”.

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