
Ben Diskin is an American voice actor who lends his talents to the English dub of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" (studio Ufotable), where he voices the Temple Demon and the Mantis Demon. His career in animation spans more than three decades.
In the English-language version of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" (studio Ufotable), Diskin provides the voices of the Temple Demon and the Mantis Demon. These appearances place him among the many performers who give voice to the antagonists faced by the Demon Slayer Corps in the series. The parts fit comfortably within a long career built largely on animation and anime dubbing, a field in which Diskin has voiced a wide range of characters over many years.
Diskin is an American actor recognized chiefly for his contributions to animation, anime, and video games. Across a career that reaches back more than thirty years, he has portrayed a great number of roles. Among his most widely known credits is the voice of the Beebo doll in DC's "Legends of Tomorrow," a part that brought him recognition beyond his usual animation and anime work.
In the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (studio Ufotable), Ben Diskin voices the Temple Demon and the Mantis Demon. He has voiced a wide range of characters across animation and anime.
Among his most widely known credits is the voice of the Beebo doll in DC's Legends of Tomorrow, a part that brought him recognition beyond his usual animation and anime work.
Diskin provides the English voices of the Temple Demon and the Mantis Demon, placing him among the performers who voice the antagonists faced by the Demon Slayer Corps.
Ben Diskin's career in animation reaches back more than thirty years, with credits dating from 1987 to the present.
Diskin is an American actor recognized chiefly for his work in animation, anime, and video games. In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba he voices demon antagonists, the Temple Demon and the Mantis Demon.

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