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Denise Yeatts-Logan

Voice Actor

American voice actress from Texas who worked with Funimation on Dragon Ball Z. Beyond her acting role as the West Supreme Kai, Yeatts-Logan also contributed to the franchise as a voice director and talent coordinator on multiple Dragon Ball projects.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of West Supreme Kai in Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Yeatts-Logan voiced the West Supreme Kai in Dragon Ball Z, one of the five highest-ranking deities in the series. Beyond her acting work, she took on significant behind-the-scenes roles as voice director for the Kid Buu Saga episodes and as assistant talent coordinator on Dragon Ball Z: Broly The Legendary Super Saiyan, demonstrating her multi-faceted involvement with the franchise.

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Production and Voice Work

Her contributions to Dragon Ball extended beyond performance into production and coordination roles, reflecting the trust placed in her by Funimation. This dual involvement, both in front of and behind the microphone, made her an integral part of the English localization process for these influential Dragon Ball titles.

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