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Daniel Woren

Voice Actor

American voice actor born in 1952, best known for voicing Roy Fokker in Robotech, who provided the English voice of Piccolo in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Piccolo in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Video Game Work

Woren voiced Piccolo in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, the fighting game released for PlayStation. His casting brought recognizable talent to the game's English voice acting, helping establish Piccolo's character in an interactive medium. While his Dragon Ball work remains limited to this single game appearance, it represents his participation in the franchise during the GT era of Dragon Ball media.

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Established Voice Acting Career

Woren built a substantial career in American voice acting, most prominently known for his role as Roy Fokker in the 1980s Robotech series. His extensive background in anime dubbing and character voices across video games demonstrates his versatility in localization work. Woren's participation in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout reflected the growing prominence of professional English voice talent in anime-related video game releases during that period.

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