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Aleks Le

Voice Actor

Vietnamese American voice actor born in 1999 who voiced Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Le works for Funimation, Crunchyroll, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and other studios.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
Nationality: Vietnamese American
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Dragon Ball Super Film Role

Aleks Le voiced Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the theatrical film that introduced the Red Ribbon Army's artificial human enforcers. Gamma 1 represents a significant character in the film as one of the primary antagonists opposing Goku and Vegeta. Le's voice performance helped bring this character to life for English-speaking audiences through Funimation's localization of the feature film.

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Rising Voice Acting Talent

Born in 1999 and born in Vietnam, Le has rapidly established himself in anime voice acting. He has secured major roles in popular anime series like Demon Slayer and Tokyo Revengers, appearing alongside established voice actors and building credibility within the English anime localization industry. His work with Funimation, Crunchyroll, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and other studios shows his industry presence.

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