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Gordon Holey

Voice Actor

American voice actor for Funimation who provided voices for the Dragon Ball Z remaster. Contributed character voices during the Frieza arc.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Dragon Ball Z Frieza Soldiers
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Gordon Holey's work on Dragon Ball Z appeared during the remastered version, where he voiced Alarmed Frieza Soldier in episode 72 and Namekian Warrior A in episode 70. His roles represented the background voices that brought texture to some of the series' most iconic moments; though brief, these parts are essential to the immersion of the Namek Saga's larger conflicts.

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Voice Acting Career

Holey works with Funimation as a voice actor, lending his voice to various anime productions. His catalog includes work on Black Cat and Ragnarok The Animation, demonstrating experience across different animation styles and narrative genres.

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